Sharon Carter (
from_the_outside) wrote2021-05-21 08:31 am
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[oom] an indentation in the shape of you
Her room is closer. If he had to get up to take care of the goats, she'd walk them back down to the little hut by the lake, but K'Senge will still come by in the morning, and her room is closer.
"Follow me," she says, and steps back to take his hand in hers, then walks with him through the quiet halls of the Citadel until they reach her door. She unlocks it and draws him inside, then closes it firmly behind them again.
Her heart is racing, anticipation chasing sweet fire through her veins as she puts her arms back around his neck. "Welcome to my humble abode," she murmurs, smiling, and kisses him.
"Follow me," she says, and steps back to take his hand in hers, then walks with him through the quiet halls of the Citadel until they reach her door. She unlocks it and draws him inside, then closes it firmly behind them again.
Her heart is racing, anticipation chasing sweet fire through her veins as she puts her arms back around his neck. "Welcome to my humble abode," she murmurs, smiling, and kisses him.
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"I had a couple of them. Just in case." Bucky shifts, putting his hand over hers, holding on.
"For one, I thought I'd try a recording. I didn't know if it would work if they were recorded, but it seemed reasonable enough to try."
Another slow breath, in and out.
"Including a command, for if it did work."
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Oh, she already knows she's not going to like this. "What command?"
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Probably. After all, T'Challa had.
"--but the shock would have knocked me out of it. I think."
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She was right. She hates this plan.
(She hates that risk avoidance wasn't part of the programming.)
Her hand tenses under his before she forces it to relax again.
"Well, I'm glad it didn't come to that," she says, as calmly as possible. Considering the situation and the topic, she thinks she does a passable job. "Were the others along the same lines?"
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She leans down to kiss his shoulder, props herself back up again to watch him. "Even if you never have to use any of them, I still want to know."
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"If the recording didn't work, I'd still have had to have someone try in person. Just in case that mattered," he tells her.
"If it had... I'd have had to go back under, find someone else who could help--"
He grimaces slightly at that, before his expression goes carefully neutral.
"--or remove the source of the problem."
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"Why do I get the feeling you're not talking about the trigger words?"
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"I promised Steve I wouldn't run again. And I promised you I'd keep trying. Even if...well."
Bucky shrugs, very slightly.
"But I wasn't going to let myself be a threat. Not any more."
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To tell him that if they really were partners, she'd be a part of any of those plans, just like she was part of this one. And even though it's not a fight they need to have, for a second she's just fearful enough all over again that it's the first thing that comes to mind.
Instead, she leans down and kisses him, soft and deliberate, and tries to wipe the thoughts of the things they'd escaped away by focusing instead on his warm lips and breath. "So," she says, when she pulls back again.
"Very relieved it worked, then."
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"Even though I don't know what else there is."
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"How did it go with Ayo? We got the final word, but no details."
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He dips his head to kiss her shoulder, then rolls out of bed and to his feet.
"Wait here a second, okay?"
Bucky goes across the room to find a glass, then fills it with water and carries it back to her before retrieving a second one for himself.
It buys him time to think.
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"You don't have to talk about it," she tells him, gently. "If you don't want to. But if you do want to, I'm here."
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"I don't know," he says, finally, after several seconds of watching the water ripple slightly.
Doesn't know if he wants to. Doesn't know if he can. How to describe how it felt to climb that mountain in the dark behind Ayo, the other Dora having stayed at the bottom of the path? To sit, waiting in an agony of fear and suppressed hope, watching the fire spark?
To hear the first word uttered in that soft, implacable voice?
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It's a lot. It was only hours ago. He'll be sifting through everything that happened tonight for weeks, months... maybe years to come. She lowers her glass so she can lean over and kiss his cheek. "The important thing is they're gone."
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"Gone for good."
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"And now you've got all the time in the world."
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"Now I just have to figure out what to do with it."
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She takes her hand away and drains her water glass, then puts it on the side table, right near where that cracked glass art still hangs, before turning back to him. "But you can start all that tomorrow. I bet I can help you figure out what to do with the rest of tonight."
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"Kiss me and find out," she invites.
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Bucky tips his head to the side and leans in to capture her mouth with his in a slow, lingering kiss.
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