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It's a long, long week.
All the weeks here are long. She's been exhausted since she first arrived, and it hasn't gotten any easier – she's just gotten used to it.
What she isn't used to is watching what it does to Bucky.
He keeps busy, vanishing shortly after breakfast and not reappearing until well after dark, sometimes not until close to midnight. That doesn't mean she doesn't have eyes on him – she has eyes everywhere in this city. Some of what he gets up to he tells her about. Some of it she sees or hears about.
Some she only pieces together after the fact.
For example:
Four days into his stay she sees a flurry of alerts and messages about a gang of thugs that had decided to tangle with him in a Lowtown market. The videos of him throwing them into plate glass windows and walls and storefront doors travel through Madripoor like wildfire.
And then there are the rumors. It's public knowledge he killed Cade and that he's been seen with the art dealer: what no one knows is why, and the whispers grow steadily more frenetic as the week rolls on. The general consensus seems to be that the art dealer had Cade disposed of in order to help her own climb to power. More than one person attempts to contract him for help with an unsolvable problem. No one manages to hire him. No one seems to know what he wants.
Worse is that as the power dynamic between those on the lower rung vying for Selby's position fluctuates, he deliberately allows himself to be seen more often, delves more deeply into Madripoor's seedy shadows. She doesn't understand until her security catches a would-be assassin she saw coming a mile away, and then she realizes: his involvement with her, with Cade, has painted a target on her back.
So he's decided to paint a larger one on his own.
He loses weight. She pushes breakfast and dinner at him, but he eats mechanically, hardly seems to notice. The lines drawn on his face seem carved into rock. He stops smiling except occasionally when they're alone in the middle of the night, or when his phone pings with a text from Sam.
On the fifth night, he stops sleeping.
He wakes up from a nightmare he refuses to talk about, and for the next few days she doesn't see him sleep at all. He's catching catnaps like he used to back in the Winter Soldier days, she thinks, but she's not sure. Every day he's a little quieter, a little more grim.
Which is why it's so strange that her apartment is completely filled with flowers.
Everywhere she looks now, there they are: large, expensive bouquets in fancy vases on nearly every available surface. He's had one delivered every single day, and every day she hates herself a little more for bringing him here. Every day he tells her come home with me.
Every day she tells him I can't. And he looks at her with those determined, weary eyes, and her heart breaks a little more.
It's a little over a week after he'd first arrived that she's hosting clients again. The party hasn't even started, and she already wishes she had a drink.
(There weren't any flowers today. She wonders if that's a sign.)
All the weeks here are long. She's been exhausted since she first arrived, and it hasn't gotten any easier – she's just gotten used to it.
What she isn't used to is watching what it does to Bucky.
He keeps busy, vanishing shortly after breakfast and not reappearing until well after dark, sometimes not until close to midnight. That doesn't mean she doesn't have eyes on him – she has eyes everywhere in this city. Some of what he gets up to he tells her about. Some of it she sees or hears about.
Some she only pieces together after the fact.
For example:
Four days into his stay she sees a flurry of alerts and messages about a gang of thugs that had decided to tangle with him in a Lowtown market. The videos of him throwing them into plate glass windows and walls and storefront doors travel through Madripoor like wildfire.
And then there are the rumors. It's public knowledge he killed Cade and that he's been seen with the art dealer: what no one knows is why, and the whispers grow steadily more frenetic as the week rolls on. The general consensus seems to be that the art dealer had Cade disposed of in order to help her own climb to power. More than one person attempts to contract him for help with an unsolvable problem. No one manages to hire him. No one seems to know what he wants.
Worse is that as the power dynamic between those on the lower rung vying for Selby's position fluctuates, he deliberately allows himself to be seen more often, delves more deeply into Madripoor's seedy shadows. She doesn't understand until her security catches a would-be assassin she saw coming a mile away, and then she realizes: his involvement with her, with Cade, has painted a target on her back.
So he's decided to paint a larger one on his own.
He loses weight. She pushes breakfast and dinner at him, but he eats mechanically, hardly seems to notice. The lines drawn on his face seem carved into rock. He stops smiling except occasionally when they're alone in the middle of the night, or when his phone pings with a text from Sam.
On the fifth night, he stops sleeping.
He wakes up from a nightmare he refuses to talk about, and for the next few days she doesn't see him sleep at all. He's catching catnaps like he used to back in the Winter Soldier days, she thinks, but she's not sure. Every day he's a little quieter, a little more grim.
Which is why it's so strange that her apartment is completely filled with flowers.
Everywhere she looks now, there they are: large, expensive bouquets in fancy vases on nearly every available surface. He's had one delivered every single day, and every day she hates herself a little more for bringing him here. Every day he tells her come home with me.
Every day she tells him I can't. And he looks at her with those determined, weary eyes, and her heart breaks a little more.
It's a little over a week after he'd first arrived that she's hosting clients again. The party hasn't even started, and she already wishes she had a drink.
(There weren't any flowers today. She wonders if that's a sign.)
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Date: 2021-05-05 05:30 pm (UTC)He's so certain. It's easy to just... choose to believe him. She smiles at him, a little, and squeezes his hand before she lets go and gets up. "I'm going to get some water. Want anything else while I'm up?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 05:37 pm (UTC)Cracking her bottle open, she takes a long swallow, then leans her head back against the seat as she looks out the window.
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Date: 2021-05-05 05:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-05-05 05:52 pm (UTC)"What's up? Someone in our way?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 06:01 pm (UTC)"In case of bad weather or something like that."
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Date: 2021-05-05 06:28 pm (UTC)Another swallow of water and she caps the bottle, sets it into the cupholder so she can put her hands in her lap and lean back again. "Good planning."
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Date: 2021-05-05 06:32 pm (UTC)She's exhausted. He's tired, but he's still got enough left to push through, especially with a nap somewhere along the way. But Sharon's running on her very last nerve and the end of her stamina, and he's pretty sure what's keeping her upright now is nothing more than pure will.
Maybe there's something he can do to help with that.
Instead of starting to point out different constellations and passing distant flights, he decides to stay quiet, letting the soft beeps and chirps of the instrumentation blend with the rush of air past the plane.
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Date: 2021-05-05 06:58 pm (UTC)Her chest still aches a little from the attack the night before, but not enough to keep her from breathing slow and easy. In. Out. Quiet sounds of the plane, quiet sounds of her own body. Bucky next to her, quiet and steady and absolutely faithful.
She doesn't notice when her eyes eventually slide shut and don't open again, either. She's already too fast asleep.
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Date: 2021-05-05 07:03 pm (UTC)Fifteen.
Twenty minutes, and he double-checks the autopilot again before he gets to his feet and moves into the main cabin with silent, lithe grace. It's the work of only a few moments to stretch one of the leather, first-class passenger chairs flat into a comfortable bed. He drapes a blanket over it, adds a pillow and grabs a second, then gets another couple of blankets ready before he goes back to the cockpit.
Carefully, trying his best not to wake her, he scoops Sharon into his arms and stands up.
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Date: 2021-05-05 07:11 pm (UTC)She makes a questioning sound, low and tired, but doesn't resist as he takes her into his arms. He's warm and solid and she's so weary; she just puts her head against his shoulder and lets her eyes close again.
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Date: 2021-05-05 07:54 pm (UTC)Bucky sets the second pillow next to her so she has something to hold on to and tucks the blankets over her. He waits until he's sure she's still asleep and likely to stay that way before he goes back to the cockpit to watch over their flight, leaving the door open behind him so that he can hear her if she calls out.
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:26 pm (UTC)What is clear is when she blinks suddenly awake and finds herself holding not Bucky, but a pillow, and she gasps as she sits up, cold panic washing through her. It was a dream, she never left, he never came –
All of it flashing into and out of her mind in a second as she realizes she's on the plane, not in her bed in Madripoor, and if it was a dream, she's still sleeping.
It doesn't do anything to slow her pulse or keep anxiety from spiking through her blood, though.
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:32 pm (UTC)"Bad dream?" he asks.
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:37 pm (UTC)Blinking her eyes open again, she looks arounds, a little bleary. "How did I get back here?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:42 pm (UTC)"You fell asleep sitting up in the cockpit."
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:45 pm (UTC)"How long was I out?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-05-05 08:54 pm (UTC)She lets her eyes slide closed as she leans into his hand. One hour was just enough to make her feel even more tired, but she somehow doubts she's going to get any kind of quality sleep during their flight. "Too wound up, I guess."
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Date: 2021-05-05 08:57 pm (UTC)"Do you want to bring the pillow and blanket so you can curl up more comfortably in the copilot's chair?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 09:05 pm (UTC)Her eyes feel full of sand; she rubs at them and gives him a tired look. "Will you feel better if I stay out here and try to sleep more?"
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Date: 2021-05-05 09:09 pm (UTC)He brushes his thumb over her cheekbone.
"You're so tired, baby."
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Date: 2021-05-05 09:30 pm (UTC)Six years? Her train of thought is still boarding at the station. "I'll get some sleep in Brooklyn."
For the time being, she pushes the blanket off her legs and swings them over the edge of the makeshift bed. "I'll come back up to the cockpit."
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Date: 2021-05-05 09:37 pm (UTC)He pulls her into his arms when she stands and just holds her for a few seconds, not moving yet.
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Date: 2021-05-05 09:46 pm (UTC)"How're you doing, baby?"
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