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Bucky Barnes ([personal profile] advanced) wrote in [community profile] fossilised2017-10-23 02:37 pm

it's a new plot!

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-19 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)

Tony’s hand smoothed down the front of his chest. He did tilt his head as if to look and made a fairly convincing sigh. “Just woke up three seconds ago. You can forgive me for being disoriented.” And Tony was feeling pretty disoriented because he could hear Bucky breathe but he couldn’t see him or pinpoint where he was in the shapes of dull gray. He couldn’t even see Steve when he was standing still so rather than search for a direction to point his face, he closed his eyes and rubbed a hand against his forehead. “Shouldn’t a Doctor be in here welcoming me back to the land of the living?”

He hated how perceptive Steve was. Unlike most people, Tony didn’t think he was dumb or a jock. He knew he grew up dirt poor and sick. He knew the toughness came from a lifetime of being misjudged. But he also knew that everyone else on earth was an idiot compared to himself.

And he just wasn’t thinking clearly. He was too afraid.

“But that said, I don’t really want to talk anymore. Everything hurts. Even if I’m in my sweats. Thankfully. Someone listened for once.”

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[personal profile] rogers_that 2017-12-19 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Steve wasn't entirely convinced, but he was willing to give Tony the benefit of the doubt for now. If something was really wrong then he wouldn't be able to hide it for long, the doctors would need to know and then they could help him. Then again, maybe he was just tired and disoriented.

"Okay, Tony, just-- try and get some sleep, like I said. I can look out a doctor for you when you next wake up, but I think it's for the best that you try and rest some more right now."

After any kind of surgery, let alone brain surgery, the body needed sleep to help it recover from such a trauma.
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-19 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)

Maybe if he fell asleep, his head would right itself and then everything would be all right again? He could only hope. Sleep, however, all but refused to join him and he ended up blankly staring at nothing for a good twenty minutes after Rogers finally left. He was probably out in the hallway, the asshole.

When he did sleep, it was fairly restful. No voices. No dreams. Nothing.

He woke again slowly, mouth still as dry as a desert, to a nurse checking his pulse. He couldn’t tell that she was also trying not to stare Bucky down, afraid he would make a move to hurt her.

“Are you the doctor,” he asked, unable to tell if the person next to him was in a white coat or not.

“No Mr. Stark. I’m Hannah. I’m your RN. Let me get the doctor for you.”

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-20 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Tony had exactly one shot to get this right and he lifted a hand as if to place it on James’ neck or cheek. But as close as the other man was, the longer he stayed still, the more impossible it became for Tony to know where he was. His hand missed, not by much, but he failed to connect with any part of Bucky at all.

It made the older man swallow.

“Not that well,” he said, still in half denial, still willing to lie as much as he could through it. “I’m guessing there’s swelling. It happens.” But not with Cho’s machine. It couldn’t. Soft tissue was regrow. There was nothing to cause swelling save for maybe the hole in his skull. Tony could cling to that hope. “I don’t need to see you to know you’re frowning though.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-20 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony had expected the worst when it came to Bucky, but he found himself biting his lower lip as his fingers cupped the other man’s cheek. “I’ve seen you smile,” Tony said by way of explanation as to how he was not cheating, thank you. “And I’ll see you smile again.”

It was a promise in a way, but also a threat. Tony wasn’t playing games. He might not be able to see but he was going to figure out a way to make sure he did again.

He was useless without his eyes.

The doctor, however, didn’t have a great outlook for Tony’s determination. There was no swelling, no clot, no loose bone fragment. The issue wasn’t in Tony’s eyes at all, not in the optic nerve either. It was just the roadmap of his brain.

“The tissue we removed was the only reason you could see in the first place,” he said, which made Tony frown.

“Anatomy doesn’t work that way.” Except, of course it did. The brain controlled everything. One little nick here and you forgot your childhood. A bruise there could stop you from walking.

“I’m sorry, Mr. Sta— You need to lie down!”

But Tony disagreed. He pulled the tubes from his arms and struggled to get up. He needed to go.
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-20 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)

“What else can you do for me?” Tony wasn’t just directing this at the doctor, or at James. He wasn’t quite shouting either but he really felt like he was going to start at any moment. “Can you answer that?”

“The brain is a remarkable thing, Mr. Stark—”

Tony couldn’t listen to that. He was doing his best not to freak out here, but he was losing his cool rapidly, like water moving into a rolling boil. “He him out of here, James,” Tony asked, pleaded really. “I can’t handle idiots right now.”

And maybe he was an idiot himself this time but it didn’t change the fact that he needed to grieve a little bit. And he really needed someone to actually take his fears seriously and not have him just wait and see.

The pun wasn’t as amusing as it might have otherwise been.

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2017-12-22 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It wasn’t until they got home to the mansion on Long Island thst Tony realized how decistatinf this suddenly was. He thought he knew the rooms, the layout, but all he knew how to do was bump into something or other. It was instantly frustrating. Especially because his sight hasn’t yet indicated that it might come back one day. If everyone was lucky. The doctors didn’t give a prognosis either,

But Bucky? Bucky was wonderful. And in a way that made things a hundred times worse. He was put to bed and had everything he could ever want fetched for him but that didn’t change a thing.

“You’ve got better things to do than look after an old blind man,” Tony grinned, eyes unfocused to the left of where Bucky was standing. “We could watch Netflix and you could tell me how hot everyone is on a sliding scale?”