Sharon Carter (
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[oom] when you're weary, feeling small
The problem with getting a full night's sleep at Milliways is that the night is still only just tilting toward dawn when she goes out the door and back to her room in the Citadel. Sharon showers and changes, her head full of everything the place had packed into her night, which feels more dreamlike now than the dream she'd woken from afterwards.
It's not, though. And that's a problem she's going to have to face head on.
The stars are just beginning to wink out as she makes her way back down to the hut by the lake. She takes a moment to make sure the goats are still sleeping and comfortable, then goes to the spot at the side of the hut where they so often sit and watch the sunrise, drawing her knees up and looping her arms loosely around them.
She's pretty sure Bucky will be up and out soon. No need to wake him up beforehand.
It's not, though. And that's a problem she's going to have to face head on.
The stars are just beginning to wink out as she makes her way back down to the hut by the lake. She takes a moment to make sure the goats are still sleeping and comfortable, then goes to the spot at the side of the hut where they so often sit and watch the sunrise, drawing her knees up and looping her arms loosely around them.
She's pretty sure Bucky will be up and out soon. No need to wake him up beforehand.
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"I will," she says. "I want to."
Honestly, it's probably good for her, getting her out of her comfort zone.
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She lowers her hand to his chest and smooths the pad of her thumb along his collarbone. "It might sound crazy, baby, but... I'm not sure it was a dream."
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"I mean... it was a dream. I know it was. Because she was young, and we were in her office at first, and then here. But it felt just like I was really talking to her. I was telling her everything that happened and she was asking questions just like she would have."
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Sharon lifts her head to give him a puzzled look. "What difference does that make?"
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That place is insane, but is it really that insane? "You think maybe I really talked to her?"
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Impossible. For anywhere but a place where the impossible happens every day. It's a long moment before she can find any words.
"Well, baby, then I'm sorry to tell you, but she threatened to haunt you if you break my heart."
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"Yeah, I can see that."
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"It was really, really nice, baby. I can't even – just seeing her was like – "
She shakes her head, unable to find the words. "I didn't know how badly I missed talking to her."
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Her smile turns crooked and teasing. "Pretty sure she still remembers you as the soldier boy who flirted with anything wearing a skirt and a little lipstick."
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“She was a really great person. I’m glad you got to see her again.”
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She squints, trying to remember. "She said to try and get in touch with Banner if I can, about Thunderbolt Ross and the, you know, whole 'enemy of the state' thing."
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He frowns a little, considering. "Think your Ross would know what was up? Since Banner's in the wind, still?"
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"I don't think he was involved at all, but as Deputy Commander of the JTTF he'd have access to that information."
Dry: "Whether he'd share it with me is another question entirely... but I think he's sincere in wanting to help clear my name."
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