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justakidfrombrklyn) wrote2014-04-13 11:41 pm
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At the door of Stark Tower
He doesn't really have a phone anymore, at least not one that isn't a burner on the end of it's life, and that phone never had the number he needed in it, so he didn't call ahead. Instead, he's just there, heading for the front desk to see if perhaps, just maybe, he has a friend here. Or at least an ally.
"Steve Rogers for Tony Stark, please?"
"Steve Rogers for Tony Stark, please?"
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"Your BFF from back in the day, right?" he asks. Only he's not stupid, farthest thing from it, and the way Steve reacted... "Except there's something more going on, I'm guessing, than a trip down memory lane."
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"They... the things they did to him. I read the whole file and I almost puked. He looked into my eyes and he didn't even know me."
Except for when he'd looked into his eyes and HAD known him and both had been more painful than the bullet wounds ever could be.
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"Hold on a sec, are you saying he's still alive? Because I could've sworn you were the only successful super-soldier type to come out of that whole mess."
Tony takes another sip of his drink, and raises an eyebrow at Steve. Because, really?
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"He's alive," he said, voice firm, "and he was being used by HYDRA as an assassin."
He breathed out and ran a hand through his hair before rubbing at his face. This whole thing.
"Apparently, something Zola did to him before I got him out back in the war helped him survive the fall. He was picked up, fitted with a new arm, brainwashed..."
He pulled up his bag and held out the folder ever so carefully.
"My Russian's not great but it's all in there."
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Tony's own drink is forgotten for a while, as he works his way through the file. It's. Bad. And the little wrinkle of concentration between his eyes from reading handwritten Russian slowly morphs into a frown line, until he has to put the file down, and knock back the rest of his drink in one go. And then pour himself another, fuck.
He knocks the second drink back, and runs a hand through his hair, before turning the page. It's horrible, and fascinating, all at the same time.
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"They called him the Winter Soldier. But it's Bucky. I know it is. Some part of him still knew me."
Even if he almost killed me.
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Which is probably the worst thing he's ever experienced in his entire life.
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"You mind if I get this scanned, and share it with Bruce?" he asks, tapping the open file.
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"Nat had to call in a few favors to get it for me and I don't want her getting in trouble."
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Wait. I don't know better. And it's only paranoia if they're not actually out to get you. And Tony knows better; he's had way too many people out to get him not to. He frowns a little, and pours himself that third drink.
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"Thank you. For everything."
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And yeah, that's Tony throwing in with Steve, because Steve's good people, and what he knows of Bucky paints him as good people too, and, well. The bad guys fucked him up bad, and maybe Tony knows something about that kind of thing himself.
"And that is a when, not an if, 'cause now you've got the smartest guys on the planet on your team."
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"You two are close. It's good. Bucky and I were close like that. I don't even know if I can tell you about it. It's like... telling you about breathing."
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"That's what Pepper said, too. 'Personal growth.'" He shakes his head a little, but it's affectionate.
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"It looks good on you," he says without an inch of sarcasm. It's a genuine compliment.
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"Have you been talking to Pepper and Bruce? Is this all just some grand conspiracy to make me into a better person?"
Not that he isn't mostly teasing, but he's met his friends, and he wouldn't put it past them. Bruce would think it's funny.
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That's another long sip. It tastes terrible but it's actually hitting him. Of course, he only just now notices he's drinking out of the beaker and not the glass...
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"This one's a little weaker, but it has kind of a burnt sugar aftertaste."
What do you mean 'did he try it?' Of course he tried it. Every single batch.
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"This is not a good idea."
But he needs to indulge in a bad idea or two, because he's not sure what else to do. Good ideas just seemed to continue the same old feelings, the duty and the honor and honestly, he's not sure where 'happy' works into any of that but he doesn't think he's going to figure it out any time soon. Except--
"It keeps going through my head, you know."
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"...what does?" he asks after a moment.
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"That I never kissed him. I thought... I thought as soon as we're off this train, I'll be so happy I--"
But they never got off the train. At least not together.
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"You'll get that chance," Tony replies quietly. "Okay? I get it. But, look; he's alive, and that means there's hope, and somehow I doubt you'll ever give up hope."
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