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Sep. 4th, 2022 12:45 am[cw: descriptions of a panic attack, mentions of PTSD]
Things have been going very well for Bucky as of late, so it's no real surprise when he's suddenly knocked on his ass again. That's how it goes, after all. That's his story. That's how it always goes.
This time, all he's doing is walking down the street. He's smiling, almost even laughing, sipping at an iced coffee. He's talking with a friend, gesturing with his prosthetic hand, ungloved and visible to anyone who looks at him, and anyone who did wouldn't even be able to tell how broken he is.
Because he is broken. He always will be in some way or another. His brain was taken apart and put back together over and over again, scrambled and reformed, and he'll never be healed from that, not completely. Not to mention all the trauma and abuse, decades of it, and he can have a few good months but he'll never be totally free.
This is proven to him as he's walking past some sort of street fair out in front of his building. It's noisy, with people milling about and several different radios tuned to different stations drowning each other out. They suddenly all go quiet, music and talking replaced with an eerie, quiet static.
Longing.
The word makes Bucky go still, face draining of color. It's a low, commanding male voice speaking in Russian, and Bucky feels a little like he might throw up.
Rusted.
It's coming from every radio, even one from a car passing by, windows rolled down to take advantage of the nice day. It's coming from everywhere and Bucky's coffee falls from his hand, plastic cracking as it breaks against the pavement. "No."
Furnace.
"No, no, no, please," Bucky pleads in Russian, reaching up to put his hands over his ears. It's so unexpected to hear his trigger words that he forgets for a moment that he's supposed to have been cured of them, rewired during his time in Wakanda. But then he remembers, and it doesn't help. Whoever is behind this place has proven how powerful they are, and who's to say that they didn't undo that, too?
Daybreak.
It's getting louder now, more forceful, and Bucky lets out a panicked shout as he stumbles backwards, breathing heavily and shaking his head. He's flooded so suddenly with adrenaline, like ice water being dumped over his head, and he can hear his heart beating. Air gets stuck in his chest and he can't breathe, and while he recognizes the signs of a panic attack, he can't seem to make it stop. He's too terrified of what might be about to happen to do anything but panic.
Seventeen.
"No, no, not again," he chokes out, turning to run into the lobby of his building to try and get away from it, only to find that they're playing in there too, pumping tinnily out of a speaker in the corner. He chokes out a sob and sinks to the floor, pushing himself back into a corner and covering his ears. Someone follows after him and Bucky holds out his hand. "Stop! Stay back."
Benign.
There are four more. Only four more words until Bucky finds out of the switch in his brain will be flipped, if he'll climb to his feet and stand at attention. Four more words until this city finds out if the Winter Soldier is ready to comply.
[Help him. Have your pup be the person he was walking with and/or the one who finds him in the lobby. Despite his fears, the trigger words will not do anything because he's still cured, but he's still going through one hell of a PTSD episode.]
Things have been going very well for Bucky as of late, so it's no real surprise when he's suddenly knocked on his ass again. That's how it goes, after all. That's his story. That's how it always goes.
This time, all he's doing is walking down the street. He's smiling, almost even laughing, sipping at an iced coffee. He's talking with a friend, gesturing with his prosthetic hand, ungloved and visible to anyone who looks at him, and anyone who did wouldn't even be able to tell how broken he is.
Because he is broken. He always will be in some way or another. His brain was taken apart and put back together over and over again, scrambled and reformed, and he'll never be healed from that, not completely. Not to mention all the trauma and abuse, decades of it, and he can have a few good months but he'll never be totally free.
This is proven to him as he's walking past some sort of street fair out in front of his building. It's noisy, with people milling about and several different radios tuned to different stations drowning each other out. They suddenly all go quiet, music and talking replaced with an eerie, quiet static.
Longing.
The word makes Bucky go still, face draining of color. It's a low, commanding male voice speaking in Russian, and Bucky feels a little like he might throw up.
Rusted.
It's coming from every radio, even one from a car passing by, windows rolled down to take advantage of the nice day. It's coming from everywhere and Bucky's coffee falls from his hand, plastic cracking as it breaks against the pavement. "No."
Furnace.
"No, no, no, please," Bucky pleads in Russian, reaching up to put his hands over his ears. It's so unexpected to hear his trigger words that he forgets for a moment that he's supposed to have been cured of them, rewired during his time in Wakanda. But then he remembers, and it doesn't help. Whoever is behind this place has proven how powerful they are, and who's to say that they didn't undo that, too?
Daybreak.
It's getting louder now, more forceful, and Bucky lets out a panicked shout as he stumbles backwards, breathing heavily and shaking his head. He's flooded so suddenly with adrenaline, like ice water being dumped over his head, and he can hear his heart beating. Air gets stuck in his chest and he can't breathe, and while he recognizes the signs of a panic attack, he can't seem to make it stop. He's too terrified of what might be about to happen to do anything but panic.
Seventeen.
"No, no, not again," he chokes out, turning to run into the lobby of his building to try and get away from it, only to find that they're playing in there too, pumping tinnily out of a speaker in the corner. He chokes out a sob and sinks to the floor, pushing himself back into a corner and covering his ears. Someone follows after him and Bucky holds out his hand. "Stop! Stay back."
Benign.
There are four more. Only four more words until Bucky finds out of the switch in his brain will be flipped, if he'll climb to his feet and stand at attention. Four more words until this city finds out if the Winter Soldier is ready to comply.
[Help him. Have your pup be the person he was walking with and/or the one who finds him in the lobby. Despite his fears, the trigger words will not do anything because he's still cured, but he's still going through one hell of a PTSD episode.]
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Date: 2022-09-12 09:25 pm (UTC)"I do, indeed. There's a little place not far from here that's surprisingly good," Loki said, frowning thoughtfully as he searched for it on the delivery app. "Here we are." Adding a few staples to the cart, he asked, "Any special requests?"
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Date: 2022-09-12 09:29 pm (UTC)"I like salmon," he says, reaching out to tap the screen, stopping the scrolling when he sees one that sounds good to him. He adds it to the cart and realizes how domestic this all feels, cuddling together and ordering food. He likes it a lot. "Do they have potstickers?"
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Date: 2022-09-12 09:44 pm (UTC)"Anything else?" Smirking, he pressed a kiss to Bucky's brow. "I wouldn't want to leave you unsatisfied."
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Date: 2022-09-12 09:58 pm (UTC)“I feel like I’ve been spoiled more than enough,” he says quietly, eyes falling shut as Loki kisses his brow. “But thank you.”
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Date: 2022-09-12 10:20 pm (UTC)"The money comes from a bottomless well," Loki reminded him, the phone vanishing from his hand. "Don't worry too much about spending it."
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Date: 2022-09-12 10:33 pm (UTC)“Where is that well located?” Bucky asks, shifting again until he can tilt his head and look up at Loki’s face. “Are you just creating money from scratch?”
He supposes that would be fine, as long as all the small businesses that they frequent get their actual share.
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Date: 2022-09-13 01:11 am (UTC)"I've used the account for other things, as well. A donation or two to the theater, that sort of thing," he said offhandedly, "Mother found it important to support the arts."
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Date: 2022-09-13 03:12 am (UTC)“That’s a nice way to honor her,” he says quietly, twisting to look up at Loki’s face with a soft smile, because he doesn’t quite know what to say but he knows how important Loki’s mother was to him, knows about the guilt he feels, so he wants to say something.
“We should go see a play sometime,” he suggests, smiling a little. “It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen any live theater.”
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Date: 2022-09-13 03:26 am (UTC)Being in no hurry to get dressed, Loki slipped an arm around Bucky's waist, the fingertips of his other hand drifting idly over Bucky's forearm.
"Their principle dancer was killed a few years ago. Struck by the train. All very sad," he said, though he spoke of it with the kind of interest one gave to gossip or facts pertaining to local crime.
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Date: 2022-09-13 03:48 am (UTC)It pains him that he missed out on so many years with his family but at least in their eyes, he died a hero. If anything, he's relieved that his mother had no idea just how much he was suffering somewhere across the world.
Loki breaks through his introspection with his fun fact, and Bucky turns his head to give Loki a vaguely bewildered look, fighting back a laugh. "Why do you sound so pleased about it?"
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Date: 2022-09-13 04:10 am (UTC)"I'm not!" Loki laughed, resting a hand on Bucky's cheek. "It's interesting, that's all. When we first arrived, I spent some time trying to make sense of this place. To find an escape, or any clue who brought us here, or why. Which was, of course, mind-numbingly futile, but what I could find was full of all sorts of curious bits."
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Date: 2022-09-13 05:48 pm (UTC)“You’re probably one of those people who watch murder shows,” he says with a chuckle, twisting again until he’s back on his belly, draped over Loki’s chest. “Serial killer documentaries.”
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Date: 2022-09-13 06:23 pm (UTC)"I thought I might find some trace of the TVA when I first arrived. Sylvie was so desperate to get back, to see what came of what we'd done..."
He refused to say what she'd done. Yes, she'd thrown him out of the void, and the decision had ultimately been her own, but he'd been with her up until that point. He refused to let her shoulder the burden alone.
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Date: 2022-09-13 09:31 pm (UTC)But now, with them, he craves it. Their hands on his body soothes something in him, something he long thought broken.
“I don’t think we’ll know until someone from after shows up here,” Bucky admits, but the thought worries him, too. “But from what we’ve heard, the two of you are still back home fighting. Maybe I’m there, too.”
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Date: 2022-09-13 09:52 pm (UTC)"Oh, if that's the case, I'm sure we're getting on splendidly," Loki said, eyes alight with amusement.
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Date: 2022-09-13 10:18 pm (UTC)He rolls off of the bed and ends up on his feet, stepping into a pair of sweats on his way down the hall. As soon as he's away from Loki, walking past the spot where he collapsed on the floor and cried, he feels a little uneasy. Memories from earlier creep in and he reminds himself that the words are useless. They only have power over him now if he lets them.
After collecting food from the delivery guy, who seemed vaguely flustered by his naked chest and robot arm, Bucky grabs two bottles off water from the fridge and is followed back down the hall by Bopp. Once back in the bedroom, she puts her head on the bed to sniff at Loki's knee and then goes to flop into her bed under the window.
"Here you go, your majesty," Bucky teases as he steps up onto the bed, settling down into a cross-legged position as he starts to unload the boxes. "I need to change the sheets anyway."
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Date: 2022-09-13 11:14 pm (UTC)"Hello, madam," he murmured, reaching out to scratch behind Bopp's ears before she drifted away to her place beneath the window.
"How indulgent," Loki teased, crossing his own legs so that they could spread their food between them. Cracking open one of the sushi trays, he popped a piece into his mouth, humming his approval.
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Date: 2022-09-14 12:17 am (UTC)"What's that smell? He asks suddenly, sniffing the air in a way that's vaguely reminiscent of Bopp. It's earthy and kind of funky, and he looks suspiciously at a box still sitting closed near Loki's thigh. "Is that the truffle stuff?"
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Date: 2022-09-14 01:00 am (UTC)"Come on, I know you can be adventurous," he goaded, stealing a piece for himself and popping it into his mouth. It really was quite good, the truffle oil complimenting the taste of the fish without overpowering it.
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Date: 2022-09-14 01:22 am (UTC)"You have to remember that I have a Depression era palate," he jokes, lifting a hand under his chin as he puts the roll in his mouth. It's a burst of flavor and his eyes widen a bit, then narrow once again when he realizes that Loki was right.
"It's fine," he says with his mouth full, hoping the lack of manners might distract him from being smug about it.
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Date: 2022-09-14 02:01 am (UTC)"I've never had one of these," he admitted, reaching to pluck one of the potstickers out of its container with his fingers. "The food in Asgard seems rather limited, compared to all the choices here."
And he'd traveled, of course. He'd even spent a fair bit of time on Earth, in the past, but what was available now was a global melting pot unlike what he'd experienced before.
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Date: 2022-09-14 03:14 am (UTC)The Changs packed up and moved away at the start of the war, and Bucky hadn't realized why at the time. Now he does.
"What did you eat back home?" Bucky asks around his potsticker, scooping up his chopsticks and grabbing another piece of sushi. "I'm imagining a lot of meats and fruit." He watches Loki grab another piece of fish with his fingers and smirks fondly. "Stuff you could eat with your hands."
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Date: 2022-09-14 03:25 am (UTC)At the little, lighthearted jab, Loki smirked in return. "That's not terribly far off. Smoked meats, a bit of fish, cheese, fruit, nuts. Some breads. Spicy food has been a bit of an adventure," he admitted, stealing another piece of the truffle roll.
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Date: 2022-09-14 04:22 pm (UTC)He takes another piece of the truffle roll for himself and then pulls his tuna roll into his lap, extracting a piece of fish with no sauce and wrapping it around a small ball of sticky rice. He lets out a short, quiet whistle and Bopp immediately trots over as if she’d been waiting for it, tail swishing back and forth as she looks up at Bucky hopefully.
“Here,” he says, holding out the small treat for her, watching as she takes it gently from his fingers. “Now go lay down.”
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Date: 2022-09-14 05:30 pm (UTC)Watching Bucky carefully dissect his tuna roll with a surprising surge of fondness, Loki smiled as Bopp delicately accepted the offering, before returning obediently to her bed.
"Spoiled," he observed warmly, amused by how the two of them seemed to have settled into such a gentle symbiosis. He'd observed her on her first day with Bucky, during only Loki's second meeting with the latter, and it was difficult now for him to imagine one without the other.
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