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The first time that Bucky sees Steve, he drops his coffee.

That's a very unlikely thing for Bucky Barnes to do. He has the reflexes of a cat, after all. Even before the serum, before all the brainwashing and forced training, that was true. Even back when he was just the world's best sniper, second in command of the Howling Commandos, and Captain America's best friend.

It's that Steve that's standing on the street corner now-- the Steve he came to know during the war, after the serum had changed almost everything on the outside but left his heart unaltered. It's Steve staring at him with terror in his eyes, reaching out for him desperately.

This Steve is the last thing Bucky saw as he fell from that train and was presumed dead.


The coffee hits the ground and splashes against the cuffs of his jeans, and it's only the sudden and loud complaints from other people in line that makes Bucky tear his gaze away. He apologizes, gives the barista enough cash to cover the next few orders, and then looks back again, but Steve is gone. That's the first time.

It keeps happening and Bucky would think that he was finally going insane, but then Loki and Sylvie mention seeing things, too. Not Steve, though. They see Thor, each their own version, and Bucky takes in the information but doesn't share his own. He doesn't know why. It's not like he wants to hide anything from them. He just can't seem to find the words.

And then the phone calls start. The first time, Bucky hangs up before it gets too far. The next time, there's an eerie, oddly compelling voice telling him that he could fix things, that he could fix everything, if he only gets on a train at the end of the month.

"You could see Steve again," the voice promises. "You could see your sisters again. You could go back and never fall from that train. You could do everything over."

Bucky doesn't want to go back. He wants to be here, with Loki and Sylvie and his animals. This is where he wants to be, but the person keeps calling, and Steve keeps showing up looking so upset, so devastated, reaching out for him with his mouth open in a silent scream, and Bucky doesn't know anymore.

He's not sleeping, and he's having nightmares. These things aren't unusual for him, not really, but it's getting worse. He feels like a zombie, with dark circles under his eyes and skin gone pale, drinking too much coffee like that will help rather than make everything worse.

That day, he sees Steve three times and gets two more phone calls. He'll catch you this time, the voice says. He'll save you. Just get on the train.

Exhausted, he goes over to Loki and Sylvie's townhouse that night with Bopp in tow. He's quiet through dinner, and then goes upstairs to crawl into Loki's bed because it's the biggest and he wants them there. It's only when he's bracketed by them both that he falls asleep, but it's light and restless.

A few hours in, he has a nightmare. He's looking down at himself on an operating table, watching as they cut away skin and shove metal parts into his flesh, all the while speaking in Russian while Bucky screams and writhes. You won't have to go through any of it, that same voice says. Not if you get on the train.

"No," Bucky yells in his sleep, turning his sweat-drenched face into the pillow. "No, no, no."

Date: 2023-10-31 06:49 pm (UTC)
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"Speak for yourself, I was clearly deeply asleep and have been yanked cruelly from my slumber," Sylvie replies, her voice utterly deadpan. She's sure Loki knows already she wasn't sleeping and if Bucky wasn't dealing with his own troubles, he'd be able to catch on as well.

It doesn't matter. Loki is right, the apologies aren't necessary.

"You're having more nightmares than usual," she points out, something as unnecessary as the apology, she imagines.

Date: 2023-11-07 03:22 am (UTC)
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Startled, Loki drew back, his hands held out between them, as if calming a skittish horse. He looked to the foot of the bed and saw nothing, but considering the strange visions both he and Sylvie had confessed to one another, he didn't doubt something was there.

"What is it? What do you see?" Loki asked, as calmly as he could, his eyes looking past Bucky to worriedly meet Sylvie's gaze.

Date: 2023-11-08 03:59 pm (UTC)
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When Bucky jerks back, Sylvie whirls toward the end of the bed, dagger materializing in her hand before she realizes there's nothing there. Nothing she can fight, anyway, and the dagger melts away as she meets Loki's gaze. Even after all this time in Darrow, her instinct is still to fight, to kill. That urge may even be stronger now that she has people she cares about.

"I've been seeing Thor," she blurts out, wanting to make it easier for Bucky to tell them whatever it is he's been seeing. "So has Loki. Different Thors, though. I see my brother."

Date: 2023-11-11 03:19 am (UTC)
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Bristling, Loki peered into the darkness at the foot of the bed, ready to draw his own sword, if need be.

"Well, now I see why you woke up screaming. That is a nightmare," he drawled. Not exactly the most tactful thing to say in the moment, but he couldn't help himself. The last person he wanted to see anywhere near their bed was Captain America.

More than ever, he was convinced this was some sort of trick of the mind. There was no visible magic, no projection. Loki could see nothing, but he had no doubt that what Bucky saw was real enough to him.

Date: 2023-11-14 09:07 pm (UTC)
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"Can you imagine the colours he'd turn if he were really there?" Sylvie asks, appraising the shadows with a look of disdain, her lip nearly curled. She doesn't know the same Captain America they do, she'd only run into him a handful of times in all her timelines and once he'd been a woman, though Sylvie hadn't liked that version any better than the others.

"He's not real," she promises Bucky, voice softening when she speaks to him. "No more than Loki's Thor or my own. It's some sort of trick played by this bloody place."

It infuriates her that she can't work it out. She can't even feel the magic used to make it possible.

Date: 2023-11-20 09:08 pm (UTC)
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At Bucky's assertion that he would owe the Captain no explanation, Loki met Sylvie's eyes, his brow arched subtly, but he said nothing. While he might not have owed the man anything, Loki knew how such things were. There was a bond between them, and while different than his bond with Thor, and while he couldn't imagine his brother being anything but awkwardly supportive of his current situation, there were certain things they would need to speak of to clear the air between them.

With a sigh of his own, Loki settled against Bucky's side, a hand moving soothingly through Bucky's hair.

"Let's hope he takes the hint and stays away for now."

A frown creasing his brow, he observed, "It's strange. I didn't sense any magic." Looking to Sylvie, he asked, "Did you?"

Date: 2023-11-22 07:32 pm (UTC)
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Sylvie, on the other hand, would gleefully inform Captain America of every glorious detail of their relationship, just to mess with him on behalf of Bucky and because she's never met a version of him she liked. He doesn't deserve an explanation, Bucky owes him nothing, but she catches the look Loki gives her and she understands what he's saying without any words at all.

It would never be quite so easy. And her propensity for chaos wouldn't help matters at all.

She slides back down into the bed, then turns on her side, her head propped up in her hand. "No," she says to Loki. "Nothing. It's nothing like what we can do at all and it doesn't leave anything behind."

Date: 2023-11-29 03:23 am (UTC)
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"Not generally, no. You learn to see signs of it, but it's not like I have a nose for it," Loki shrugged, and while he couldn't speak for Sylvie, he might assume she was the same.

"Something like this, though. You're right. It's a lot of power. If I didn't know better, I'd suspect one of us," he said, cutting Sylvie a look, one corner of his mouth twitching faintly.

Date: 2023-12-01 06:19 pm (UTC)
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"It does seem like the sort of trick one of us might play," she agrees with a faint smirk. "But I can feel it some of the time. Some... interference, almost. Not every day, not all the time, but when something big is happening."

She shrugs, shoulders rising and falling smoothly as she turns onto her back and looks at the ceiling.

"I should feel something for this. I don't." Maybe she's ignoring the obvious just for another chance to see Thor. She's as sentimental as that, even if one might really have to look for that side of.

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