Bucky's apartment wasn't home—but it was the closest thing to it. Nestled in a secured corner of Brooklyn, reinforced by his new position as a Congressman, it was a safe haven. A quiet place to hide. It was where Y/N had been laying low ever since she'd turned into a massive, flaming Phoenix above Manhattan—an event that had sent the world into a panic. The headlines hadn't stopped. Neither had the government's search.
The Phoenix inside her was too new. Too wild. Too dangerous. So, she stayed hidden. Waiting. Healing.
But that quiet broke the moment the Thunderbolts burst through Bucky's door, weapons holstered but tension palpable—and someone new in their midst.
Something inside her shifted.
Light moved over her skin like a breeze—curious, tingling, alive. She felt it before she even saw him. From her place curled on the couch, Y/N lifted her head, gaze narrowing on the stranger. Her voice was calm, but her instincts were alert.
"Who's your new friend?"
"This is Bob," Bucky replied casually, already heading toward the kitchen like this was just another Tuesday.
But Bob... wasn't just another face.
Y/N's eyes lingered longer than they should have. She could feel it—that coiled, restrained power humming beneath his skin. But deeper than that was something raw. Broken. Familiar.
He met her gaze, but didn't smile.
She wondered if he felt her too.
Rising from the couch, Y/N moved a step closer, her voice soft. "He's not like the rest of you."
"No," Yelena cut in, her eyes sharp. "Is this where you've been hiding the past few months?"
"Maybe," Y/N answered, a sly grin tugging at her lips as she picked up her empty mug and headed to the kitchen.
"You're a terrible government official," Yelena called after Bucky. "Hiding a nuclear-level threat under your own roof. Cute."
"I'm not a threat," Y/N muttered, rolling her eyes.
Yelena mumbled something under her breath that Y/N chose to ignore. Bob quietly slipped into one of the armchairs while Yelena turned to the group.
"We've got things to discuss. Mind babysitting, Phoenix?"
"I don't need a babysitter," Bob said, barely louder than a breath. But even he didn't sound convinced.
Y/N moved back into the living room, her fingers trailing along the back of the couch as she sat, perching at its edge. Yelena took the hint and filed out, Bucky following her with a last glance.
"You two don't get into any trouble," he said before the door clicked shut behind him.
Silence settled over the apartment like dust in sunlight.
Y/N rose slowly, her bare feet brushing over the cool hardwood floor. She could feel him watching her—his presence tugging at something inside her chest. It was strange. Electric. Right.
"You don't talk much," she said quietly.
Bob's voice was rough, but not unfriendly. "Not a lot to say."
She didn't push. Instead, she turned to the bookshelf, flipping through the records until her fingers landed on something smooth and timeless—Sam Cooke. She dropped the needle, and the music filled the apartment like warmth spilling from an open window.
Turning to face him, she lifted a brow. "When's the last time you smiled?"
He blinked. "I don't really know."
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Bob/Robert Reynolds/Sentry
FanfictionShort stories/Imagines for Robert Reynolds from the Thunderbolts*.
