“Stop thinking you’re back in the 40s.” Tony couldn’t stop himself from lightly touching Bucky’s cheek. He was in his space after all. He was allowed to touch what was so close to him. He found that smooth cheek so strange. No whiskers at all. He knew that was part of what one of those assholes had done to him. His follicles had been removed.
“I think we need to have a Netflix night,” he murmured. “You have a lot of documentaries to watch about gay rights and culture.”
He refrained from kissing him right now. He was still too hurt that the moment Rogers became available, he wanted him more. Story of his life. He tucked some hair behind Bucky’s ear and then dropped his hand.
“But first I think you have to make sure Cap isn’t blaming himself for this. Guy was just trying to do his best. Talk him down from that ledge and then I’ll talk you down from yours.”
He had no idea what he would say because this was all too bogged up in his mind. He loved Tony and he loved Steve, they both filled different places in his heart and different things that helped him feel safe and whole. But that was selfish and weird and so very sinful, so he took a half step back from Tony.
...and then all of a sudden wasn't there any more, just a blur of hoodie and jeans as he fled the room and up to his bedroom, leaving Tony to deal with Steve if he were feeling generous enough to do so.
The blond man was in the kitchen, stirring a pot of hot water that he'd totally forgotten to add a tea bag to and hadn't noticed yet, brow furrowed in heartache and guilt.
“Ja— Damn it. Wonderful. Really.” Tony pressed his fingers against his forehead, the static back rustling through his ears. Stress always did it. Stress always made the voices return, as if he didn’t have enough to worry about. He thought about following the other man, but he didn’t. Things were already good and fucked. What else could he do?
Tony exhaled slowly through his nose and sighed before he headed back to the kitchen. He watched Steve for a few very long moments before he shook his head. This wasn’t Rogers’ fault. Well. It was. It was all Rogers’ fault but he couldn’t help it.
Tony crossed his arms and cleared his throat until the other man glanced his way.
“How do you deal with a guy who things his feelings make him evil? Because I suck at this. More than you suck st making tea.”
Steve jerked when he heard a voice, and then looked incredibly guilty, as if he had actually been having an affair with another man's wife. He needed to bury this deep deep down, because Buck already said that he was stepping out with Tony and he didn't have the right to ruin any kind of happiness he had found. He would have been content with being his next door neighbour and best friend if they'd both married women back in the forties, he would make himself content with this now.
"He's not evil."
Not that Tony had been saying he was.
"I don't know how to make him see that, but I think I made it worse. Tony-- is what he said true? Are you two-- uh, you know?"
“We are. I think he might just see me as someone safe to latch onto though. It’s... it’s what I used to do.” And still did. Anyone that genuinely seemed to want him, not just for sex or for his money or for insider trading information, was someone Tony Stark latched onto. It wasn’t fair to Bucky to say it that way but he couldn’t stop the way he felt. He saw those looks the two exchanged. “I told him that I’m not planning on holding him back. He can see whomever he wants.”
That probably wasn’t what Steve wanted though. He guessed that these guys didn’t do casual.
But Tony was too messed up to have anything meaningful.
He winced slightly as this scene was momentarily overlaid with one where Rogers was coming out of a bed and breakfast bathroom in just a towel.
Shit. He didn’t need this right now.
“You’ve been carrying a torch for him for a really long time, Cap. Not my place to get in the way of that. I can still keep him safe.”
At least he managed to sound convincing, even if there was the shadow of hurt in big blue eyes. A better lie than he usually could manage, because this lie wasn't for himself, it was to protect someone who had always been more important than himself.
"And if you want to be casual with him, then you say it now and spare him the heartache. I know Bucky, and that-- that man who spoke to me in there was my Buck. He doesn't say he loves someone just anytime. If he's with you, then he's there for the long haul, so you've gotta decide if that's what you want too."
Somehow this had turned into the shovel talk.
"You have a good man inside you, Tony. It doesn't always show, but I'm asking you-- begging you, to dig deep and be that man for Bucky. If you care about him as much as he said he cares for you, then I'm happy for you both."
“I don’t like to share.” Tony said that without meaning to sound cruel or possessive. “And I’m not trying to pawn him off on you. Or on anyone.” That had gotten him in trouble before. Bucky told him not to say things just because he thought other people wanted to hear them.
His lips pressed together smugly and he exhaled with a slow, measured sigh.
“I love him too. I’ve loved him since I was a kid. I don’t care how that sounds. I don’t care if that wasn’t always him either. But he saved me. And now I want to save him. But it’s not my damned choice, Rogers. I’m never going to take that from him. I just need you to stop pretending. If you don’t want to get in the way, and I would appreciate if you don’t, then don’t look at him that way. Be a friend and nothing else. Or just take him from me now and spare us all.”
A wild part of Steve wanted to take him up on that second offer. He wanted to storm up to the bedroom where Bucky had locked himself in and confess that he had loved him since the moment he met him. He wanted to tell him that one of the reasons he had been so desperate to go to war, was to watch Bucky's back.
But he wouldn't.
It wasn't the right thing to do. Bucky had chosen Tony and he wasn't going to stand in the way of that, even if his selfish heart wanted it. But neither was he going to lie to Tony.
"I'm not going to get in the way. I always knew that he'd end up with someone else, and I made my peace with it a long time ago. He's my best friend, nothing is going to change that, and I'd never begrudge happiness for either of you. But I swear to you, Tony, if you hurt him then I can't promise to look the other way."
“I wouldn’t expect you to. My teeth will be here to break if I step out of line. And you can have the first swing.” He offered Steve his hand, because this was a gentleman’s agreement. He still figured this would only last so long. Bucky latched onto him because he was as good as he could get at the time. He’d said that Steve was just a friend, that he only loved him as a brother and nothing more right up until Steve confessed that he was gay.
And boy, had Bucky’s tune changed. Tony was sure that they’d end up together but he wasn’t going to sacrifice his own happiness for the while that he had until Bucky finally came clean to everyone and went where he belonged.
Once Steve shook his hand, Tony more or less kicked him out. “I have someone to talk to that needs to be told that he’s not wrong or evil. His isn’t my house but I’m going to ask you to leave anyway. Write him a note, Rogers. Send him a burner phone. Be you. He’ll come around.”
Tony would get that handshake, but he would also be pulled into a hug whether he wanted it or not, tight against the rock hard muscles of Steve's chest. Only for a moment, a hug between friends rather than anything else, and Steve was utterly earnest. Despite his jealousy and heartache, he really was happy for them too.
"I'm glad he has you, Tony. Thank you for looking out for him."
And with that, he'd turn and go as he'd been requested to do, shoulders sagged as if he were Atlas with all the weight of the world on them. FRIDAY informed Tony that James hadn't moved from his room and was, currently, sitting in the empty bathtub all scrunched up. She could override the locks to let him in if he wanted?
“Nope. Let’s not break into anywhere.” Tony jogged up the stairs and paused there at the top. The crash of whispers was almost too much and he grabbed the railing, closed his eyes and willed them away. Rogers will die, chanted over and over... if these things hadn’t been happening to him since he was a boy, Tony would blame the Scarlet Witch for everything. Especially that nasty little thought. He needed a drink so badly... he needed Bruce so badly right now.
But all he had was himself. And Bucky.
Tony pulled himself together and wandered towards the door, feeling ill, and lightly knocked on it.
“Let me in. Cap’s gone.” Bucky had two minutes and if he decided not to answer, Tony was going downstairs to hit the god damn mother fucking bottle.
It took almost a whole minute, but eventually the door slid open to reveal a penitent looking James. He was ashamed about running, but also still ashamed about the perverse nature of his desire for more than one person - and both men to add insult to injury.
"I really screwed this up, didn't I?"
With both of them.
"Just-- I guess you better come in, sit down, we should talk." He owed Tony that much, at least, a proper explanation to go with the heartache.
Wow. He thought he might have a few months here of hand holding and video games. But no. ‘We should talk’ was the universally accepted way you start a breakup. Tony might have outwardly grimaced, but he entered Bucky’s room with its strange mismatch of styles and sat where he was directed.
He tried to bet himself something to pass the horrible time as he did so. Was Bucky breaking up with him to be alone and then eventually go to Steve or was he going to go immediately?
Tony was guessing the former.
He knew it was fatalist to do these things but his romantic life was shit, he constantly had memories of other romances with friends (or just fucking them, that happened too). The difference was that Tony knew that the whispers and the hallucinations weren’t real. He didn’t love Steve or Bruce or (yuck) Loki. He just had weird thoughts about them.
"At least that'll make one of us, because I'm not sure I even understand."
Bucky was no longer freaking out quite as badly as he had been, no longer spiralling out of control, but that panic had been replaced with a void of energy, as if he had given up completely. He waited until Tony had sat down in one of the chairs he had scattered around, before taking a seat on the table just across from him.
"I think there's something wrong with me, I mean really wrong, because I really did want to kiss Steve then. But I don't want to leave what we have, you're something different to me to what Steve is, and I can't explain it. I know it makes me a monster to feel that way about two people, and I'm sorry."
He had to make a choice, assuming either one of them would want to be with someone so like a deviant with his apparently insatiable desires.
"I don't understand what to do, and I don't know how you could forgive me, but I guess that's what I'm asking you to do. I swear I won't act on this."
“Why are you sorry? You haven’t done anything to forgive. You’re a human being, James and I hate to break this to you, but sometimes human beings want stuff that they probably shouldn’t. Remember when I asked you about what to do when you want a whole lot of people?” Tony wasn’t blameless in this. He would never act on feelings he felt disconnected from, of course…well. Not anymore. In his twenties, he used to follow every hallucinated memory, every possibility. He couldn’t filter them out from what was real and what wasn’t.
It had gotten him into so much trouble.
“What you and I have… It’s emotional. If you want something physical with someone else, I’m not going to stand in your way.” He wondered how adult he was being if he hated saying this. “It doesn’t mean that you don’t love me. And who isn’t attracted to Steve Rogers?”
Tony was a better man than a lot of people gave him credit for. Even though it was obvious how much the idea hurt him, James actually believed that he would let the man he was supposedly stepping out with go to someone else and not actually kick him to the curb for it.
"You're attracted to Steve?"
Perhaps that's not what he should be taking from that, but it just took him by enough surprise to pull him out of the other nonsense he was feeling.
“I’m not blind, Barnes,” Tony said, letting the conversation turn lighter and easier than it had been. Bucky didn’t deserve to dwell on how evil he was feeling, especially when it was very, very normal to be feeling the way he was. He’d never had a college period to experiment. Tony wasn’t about to expect him to suddenly decide to want to settle down and after his last relationship, he was pretty sure that wasn’t in the cards for him either. He was too old. Too broken. No one wanted him for who he was and no one could understand his particular brand of mania. “We’ve spent five years being sort of friends and at each other’s throats. The night you first broke into the Tower, I was trying to get up the nerve to call him. Our relationship is tense and complicated, the tension is likely all on my end and yeah. Yeah, I find him stupidly attractive and, to be honest, if I could get him out of my system, I would.”
There. Surely Bucky would understand that he wasn’t totally evil now for thinking about straying. Or maybe he just assumed it was something in Tony’s wheelhouse to want that.
This is one of the reasons why he loved Tony, he got him in a way that Steve didn't. He knew that if he'd tried to say this to Steve, he'd just keep insisting that Bucky wasn't evil and that he'd step aside, because obviously he wanted someone else more. But to hear that he wasn't the only one who felt that way, it made him feel more normal and less like he might be the scum of the earth.
It was still surprising.
"Did you ever think about asking him out? Now that you know that he's-- like that, would you think about it?"
He didn't want to break it off with Tony, not at all, but he wanted to know how deep these thoughts went. Sharing wasn't a topic he was at all comfortable with, he was far too confused with just one relationship, but this was all theoretical.
“Rogers? I don’t think we’d work. We have a mutual dislike for the other. He’s too... everything I don’t want to know that I’m not,” Tony said truthfully. “But I’d fuck him.” He was more than just a little rude about that, a smirk on his lips, as if to tell Bucky that it was all right to be a little bit awful sometimes. It wouldn’t hurt anyone, really. And Steve wasn’t even there to know what they were talking about. “I think we would probably have a fight for whose on top too.”
And that thought made him out and out laugh, childish, like a school boy.
“And don’t tell him I said this but I think he’s a little dumb for me. Nice to look at though.”
He expected Bucky to stick up for Steve’s intelligence, and if he did, well Tony would just laugh again.
It was exactly what he needed, and Steve allowed himself to move so that he was sat next to Tony instead, arm touching his arm. Perhaps it was okay if they both had issues with wanting Steve, as long as neither of them acted on it. Maybe they really couldn't be blamed, maybe what Tony said was true and nobody could help wanting Steve Rogers.
"He's the dumbest guy I ever met."
He'll not be defending Steve's intelligence. Sure, he's book smart and he's good at tactics, good at a lot of academia things... but he's also dumb as a brick when it comes to self preservation.
"I once saw him face down eight full grown guys when he was thirteen because he saw them steal a nickel's worth of corn from this guy's stand. That is not the action of a smart guy."
“Wow. But a nickel in 1930s money is more like a thousand dollars today right?” Tony teased, knees opening so that his could touch Bucky’s. It was a comfortable thing, the way that they were interacting now, and that Steve Mr. Perfection Rogers was the butt of their jokes just made it all so much better. Tony shrugged at the face he was given. “Some guys don’t know when to stay down. I like tenacity. But again, that’s better for bed than it is for dating. For me, at least. I don’t even think we could play video games together, so that’s a big red X.”
But that didn’t mean that Bucky couldn’t do what he wanted and Tony wanted to make that clear. They were laughing now, but the meat of the moment was something else entirely.
Tony took Bucky’s hand. It was the first time he’d actually ever made the first move to touch the man, but he needed his attention here.
“Let me try to say this in terms an old fogey like you might understand.” He cleared his throat and put on a terrible accent that was half British and half Southern Fried Kentucky instead of Brooklyn. “You hitched your wagon to mine pretty fast, pal. No strings gotta be attached and if you decide you’re not interested in me, we won’t stop being friends.”
Despite the fact that he liked to be the one that took the initiative in things like this, Bucky didn't mind when Tony took his hand and curled his fingers to trap his hand inside his own. He shook his head, tiny smile falling away from his face now that they were back in the serious territory again... even with that stupid accent.
"Tony-- the reason this is tearing me apart so much, is because I want to attach those strings to you. I don't just want to kiss Steve, I want to kiss you. You balance me and make me feel human in a way that nobody else can, not even Steve. I don't know how to explain it to you properly, but I love you both in different ways. It's like you fit together to make everything I need."
That sounded incredibly selfish, didn't it? Like neither one of them were enough alone. He didn't mean it that way, he was just trying to explain.
"You're not my second choice or my safety choice, you're first choice. But-- so's he, and that's where the mess comes."
“You probably need to work on defining what you mean by ‘different way.’ It sounds like the same way to me,” Tony said. “Do you love me romantically? Do you love me as a friend? You said you want to kiss me, hold my hand, stay with me. Do you want to have sex with him? I’m talking objectively. I can understand if you never want to have sex again. I just want to understand.”
And once they hashed that out, all without Steve having a say, of course, they could figure out where to go from there.
It would be difficult.
It would be an adjustment. But there was such a thing as polyamory. Some couples had open marriages, some had girlfriends or boyfriends that they didn’t share, or ones that they did. The modern human relationship was an interesting one.
But Bucky needed to be eased into that concept little by little.
Bucky couldn't quite understand how Tony was being so calm about this. This was the same man who freaked out and seemed to assume that people were going to leave him if they even dared to show interest in another friend, and yet he was having a conversation about his potential lover finding someone else sexually attractive like it was no big deal at all.
He was an enigma that Bucky might never crack.
"I don't know how to define it, Tony. I don't even get it myself. Yes, romantically, both of you. Yes, sexually, both of you-- you know, in theory. But it's how you make me feel, different, it's the sides of me your bring out."
But yes, he wanted to love them both in the same way if they were only going by the technical definition.
Tony didn’t know if he was going to be okay with this. But what else did he have right now? From the sound of what Thor and Steve said, they were all good and well fucked anyway. Shit happened. Life was short. Being jealous of Steve Rogers was par for the course. His dad made him feel the same way after all. Maybe it was just fate.
But that said, he didn’t want to always think that there would be sexual tension whenever Bucky went to hang out with Rogers. He didn’t want to stay at home and stew about it. If he knew... if it was on the table for Bucky to explore himself, maybe that would help.
“It’s pretty common, you know? People dating more than one person. Even in a marriage. If everyone knows and is okay with it, it’s not cheating. You just put rules in place. It’s not like a business transaction, it’s a relationship. I’ll have FRIDAY send you some studies. People aren’t meant to be monogamous. Some people can be but it’s not realistic.”
Tony wasn’t a good guy. He was a horrible guy who was trying to do anything he could to make someone else happy. That didn’t make him good. That made him selfish. A happy Bucky would stay.
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“Stop thinking you’re back in the 40s.” Tony couldn’t stop himself from lightly touching Bucky’s cheek. He was in his space after all. He was allowed to touch what was so close to him. He found that smooth cheek so strange. No whiskers at all. He knew that was part of what one of those assholes had done to him. His follicles had been removed.
“I think we need to have a Netflix night,” he murmured. “You have a lot of documentaries to watch about gay rights and culture.”
He refrained from kissing him right now. He was still too hurt that the moment Rogers became available, he wanted him more. Story of his life. He tucked some hair behind Bucky’s ear and then dropped his hand.
“But first I think you have to make sure Cap isn’t blaming himself for this. Guy was just trying to do his best. Talk him down from that ledge and then I’ll talk you down from yours.”
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He had no idea what he would say because this was all too bogged up in his mind. He loved Tony and he loved Steve, they both filled different places in his heart and different things that helped him feel safe and whole. But that was selfish and weird and so very sinful, so he took a half step back from Tony.
...and then all of a sudden wasn't there any more, just a blur of hoodie and jeans as he fled the room and up to his bedroom, leaving Tony to deal with Steve if he were feeling generous enough to do so.
The blond man was in the kitchen, stirring a pot of hot water that he'd totally forgotten to add a tea bag to and hadn't noticed yet, brow furrowed in heartache and guilt.
Shit never sent this. ><
Tony exhaled slowly through his nose and sighed before he headed back to the kitchen. He watched Steve for a few very long moments before he shook his head. This wasn’t Rogers’ fault. Well. It was. It was all Rogers’ fault but he couldn’t help it.
Tony crossed his arms and cleared his throat until the other man glanced his way.
“How do you deal with a guy who things his feelings make him evil? Because I suck at this. More than you suck st making tea.”
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"He's not evil."
Not that Tony had been saying he was.
"I don't know how to make him see that, but I think I made it worse. Tony-- is what he said true? Are you two-- uh, you know?"
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That probably wasn’t what Steve wanted though. He guessed that these guys didn’t do casual.
But Tony was too messed up to have anything meaningful.
He winced slightly as this scene was momentarily overlaid with one where Rogers was coming out of a bed and breakfast bathroom in just a towel.
Shit. He didn’t need this right now.
“You’ve been carrying a torch for him for a really long time, Cap. Not my place to get in the way of that. I can still keep him safe.”
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At least he managed to sound convincing, even if there was the shadow of hurt in big blue eyes. A better lie than he usually could manage, because this lie wasn't for himself, it was to protect someone who had always been more important than himself.
"And if you want to be casual with him, then you say it now and spare him the heartache. I know Bucky, and that-- that man who spoke to me in there was my Buck. He doesn't say he loves someone just anytime. If he's with you, then he's there for the long haul, so you've gotta decide if that's what you want too."
Somehow this had turned into the shovel talk.
"You have a good man inside you, Tony. It doesn't always show, but I'm asking you-- begging you, to dig deep and be that man for Bucky. If you care about him as much as he said he cares for you, then I'm happy for you both."
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His lips pressed together smugly and he exhaled with a slow, measured sigh.
“I love him too. I’ve loved him since I was a kid. I don’t care how that sounds. I don’t care if that wasn’t always him either. But he saved me. And now I want to save him. But it’s not my damned choice, Rogers. I’m never going to take that from him. I just need you to stop pretending. If you don’t want to get in the way, and I would appreciate if you don’t, then don’t look at him that way. Be a friend and nothing else. Or just take him from me now and spare us all.”
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But he wouldn't.
It wasn't the right thing to do. Bucky had chosen Tony and he wasn't going to stand in the way of that, even if his selfish heart wanted it. But neither was he going to lie to Tony.
"I'm not going to get in the way. I always knew that he'd end up with someone else, and I made my peace with it a long time ago. He's my best friend, nothing is going to change that, and I'd never begrudge happiness for either of you. But I swear to you, Tony, if you hurt him then I can't promise to look the other way."
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And boy, had Bucky’s tune changed. Tony was sure that they’d end up together but he wasn’t going to sacrifice his own happiness for the while that he had until Bucky finally came clean to everyone and went where he belonged.
Once Steve shook his hand, Tony more or less kicked him out. “I have someone to talk to that needs to be told that he’s not wrong or evil. His isn’t my house but I’m going to ask you to leave anyway. Write him a note, Rogers. Send him a burner phone. Be you. He’ll come around.”
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"I'm glad he has you, Tony. Thank you for looking out for him."
And with that, he'd turn and go as he'd been requested to do, shoulders sagged as if he were Atlas with all the weight of the world on them. FRIDAY informed Tony that James hadn't moved from his room and was, currently, sitting in the empty bathtub all scrunched up. She could override the locks to let him in if he wanted?
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But all he had was himself. And Bucky.
Tony pulled himself together and wandered towards the door, feeling ill, and lightly knocked on it.
“Let me in. Cap’s gone.” Bucky had two minutes and if he decided not to answer, Tony was going downstairs to hit the god damn mother fucking bottle.
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"I really screwed this up, didn't I?"
With both of them.
"Just-- I guess you better come in, sit down, we should talk." He owed Tony that much, at least, a proper explanation to go with the heartache.
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He tried to bet himself something to pass the horrible time as he did so. Was Bucky breaking up with him to be alone and then eventually go to Steve or was he going to go immediately?
Tony was guessing the former.
He knew it was fatalist to do these things but his romantic life was shit, he constantly had memories of other romances with friends (or just fucking them, that happened too). The difference was that Tony knew that the whispers and the hallucinations weren’t real. He didn’t love Steve or Bruce or (yuck) Loki. He just had weird thoughts about them.
“Whatever it is, I’m going to understand.”
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Bucky was no longer freaking out quite as badly as he had been, no longer spiralling out of control, but that panic had been replaced with a void of energy, as if he had given up completely. He waited until Tony had sat down in one of the chairs he had scattered around, before taking a seat on the table just across from him.
"I think there's something wrong with me, I mean really wrong, because I really did want to kiss Steve then. But I don't want to leave what we have, you're something different to me to what Steve is, and I can't explain it. I know it makes me a monster to feel that way about two people, and I'm sorry."
He had to make a choice, assuming either one of them would want to be with someone so like a deviant with his apparently insatiable desires.
"I don't understand what to do, and I don't know how you could forgive me, but I guess that's what I'm asking you to do. I swear I won't act on this."
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“Why are you sorry? You haven’t done anything to forgive. You’re a human being, James and I hate to break this to you, but sometimes human beings want stuff that they probably shouldn’t. Remember when I asked you about what to do when you want a whole lot of people?” Tony wasn’t blameless in this. He would never act on feelings he felt disconnected from, of course…well. Not anymore. In his twenties, he used to follow every hallucinated memory, every possibility. He couldn’t filter them out from what was real and what wasn’t.
It had gotten him into so much trouble.
“What you and I have… It’s emotional. If you want something physical with someone else, I’m not going to stand in your way.” He wondered how adult he was being if he hated saying this. “It doesn’t mean that you don’t love me. And who isn’t attracted to Steve Rogers?”
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"You're attracted to Steve?"
Perhaps that's not what he should be taking from that, but it just took him by enough surprise to pull him out of the other nonsense he was feeling.
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There. Surely Bucky would understand that he wasn’t totally evil now for thinking about straying. Or maybe he just assumed it was something in Tony’s wheelhouse to want that.
He was pretty much a documented womanizer.
With men, it was a little more on the downlow.
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It was still surprising.
"Did you ever think about asking him out? Now that you know that he's-- like that, would you think about it?"
He didn't want to break it off with Tony, not at all, but he wanted to know how deep these thoughts went. Sharing wasn't a topic he was at all comfortable with, he was far too confused with just one relationship, but this was all theoretical.
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And that thought made him out and out laugh, childish, like a school boy.
“And don’t tell him I said this but I think he’s a little dumb for me. Nice to look at though.”
He expected Bucky to stick up for Steve’s intelligence, and if he did, well Tony would just laugh again.
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"He's the dumbest guy I ever met."
He'll not be defending Steve's intelligence. Sure, he's book smart and he's good at tactics, good at a lot of academia things... but he's also dumb as a brick when it comes to self preservation.
"I once saw him face down eight full grown guys when he was thirteen because he saw them steal a nickel's worth of corn from this guy's stand. That is not the action of a smart guy."
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But that didn’t mean that Bucky couldn’t do what he wanted and Tony wanted to make that clear. They were laughing now, but the meat of the moment was something else entirely.
Tony took Bucky’s hand. It was the first time he’d actually ever made the first move to touch the man, but he needed his attention here.
“Let me try to say this in terms an old fogey like you might understand.” He cleared his throat and put on a terrible accent that was half British and half Southern Fried Kentucky instead of Brooklyn. “You hitched your wagon to mine pretty fast, pal. No strings gotta be attached and if you decide you’re not interested in me, we won’t stop being friends.”
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"Tony-- the reason this is tearing me apart so much, is because I want to attach those strings to you. I don't just want to kiss Steve, I want to kiss you. You balance me and make me feel human in a way that nobody else can, not even Steve. I don't know how to explain it to you properly, but I love you both in different ways. It's like you fit together to make everything I need."
That sounded incredibly selfish, didn't it? Like neither one of them were enough alone. He didn't mean it that way, he was just trying to explain.
"You're not my second choice or my safety choice, you're first choice. But-- so's he, and that's where the mess comes."
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And once they hashed that out, all without Steve having a say, of course, they could figure out where to go from there.
It would be difficult.
It would be an adjustment. But there was such a thing as polyamory. Some couples had open marriages, some had girlfriends or boyfriends that they didn’t share, or ones that they did. The modern human relationship was an interesting one.
But Bucky needed to be eased into that concept little by little.
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He was an enigma that Bucky might never crack.
"I don't know how to define it, Tony. I don't even get it myself. Yes, romantically, both of you. Yes, sexually, both of you-- you know, in theory. But it's how you make me feel, different, it's the sides of me your bring out."
But yes, he wanted to love them both in the same way if they were only going by the technical definition.
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But that said, he didn’t want to always think that there would be sexual tension whenever Bucky went to hang out with Rogers. He didn’t want to stay at home and stew about it. If he knew... if it was on the table for Bucky to explore himself, maybe that would help.
“It’s pretty common, you know? People dating more than one person. Even in a marriage. If everyone knows and is okay with it, it’s not cheating. You just put rules in place. It’s not like a business transaction, it’s a relationship. I’ll have FRIDAY send you some studies. People aren’t meant to be monogamous. Some people can be but it’s not realistic.”
Tony wasn’t a good guy. He was a horrible guy who was trying to do anything he could to make someone else happy. That didn’t make him good. That made him selfish. A happy Bucky would stay.
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/makes things mysterious as I have to fuck off to the game
Tony does not thank yku
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Guess who? That's right, it's me! No more work for two whole weeks
YAY!!
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