Ground Rules (for Love and War) - Pt.1/2

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"First of all, we all know I'm working for Pepper..."

He laughed at that, but listened patiently after, watching you work as you told him about your mum always being away on business trips and your father taking you to his workshop to keep your child's mind occupied, teaching you stuff that was way too complicated for a little girl, but fascinating at the same time, showing you direction when you turned the age of making the big career decisions.

"Applying for this insane position wasn't a spur of the moment. Pepper sent out e-mails to candidates she picked – I didn't even know about the position opening, she simply used some of Tony's searching tools and wrote people of whom she thought might handle the job. It was a little scary, to be honest. First, I thought there was no way for me to sign up for that; it would mean basically no personal life and I never wanted to be like my mom, never home.... But then it occurred to me how proud she would be of me, much like dad is and... I thought that it doesn't have to be forever, you know. I can work here now and switch to something else when I decide to be a mom. Of course, I can see now, unlike when I was a kid and teenager, that she tried, but... I realized lots of that stuff only after she died and it's just... I'm sorry she wasn't there and that I didn't try harder to appreciate her."

You couldn't fathom when you started pouring your heart to him or when your eyes started burning, but suddenly his hand was there, gently squeezing yours, his wide shoulders as if shielding you from the rest of the world simply by standing by your side and your eyes closed on their own account, your body strangely comfortable in Steve's huge presence.

"I'm sure she knew," he whispered warmly.

You smiled at him through the tears you had failed to keep at bay. "Sorry. Now whose mouth is loose. I bet you didn't expect me oversharing when you said you wanted to know me better."

"No, I didn't," he confirmed, observing your face with a mixture of laughter at your joke and compassion at your outburst. "I appreciate that you're willing to share something so big with me. Thank you."

"It's that eyes of yours. They made me spill my guts."

He didn't point out that your focus was on the device on the table and not his eyes, pulling out a handkerchief from his pocket instead. He gave it to you, never letting go of your other hand.

"Oh wow," you only commented, no more words needed. Who the hell still carried-

Steve groaned silently. "Please don't make any old man jokes."

"I was about to compliment your chivalry."

"Sure you were," he grumbled, but his mouth was curled up in a grin, so you assumed he wasn't too offended by your reaction.

Staring at the dazzling display of perfect teeth, you missed another person coming in; until their shocked voice snapped you from your trance.

"Whoa, what's happening?" Bucky blurted out, bewildered at the scene in front of him.

You jumped away from Steve as if you got burned, your hand slipping from his. To be fair, so did he.

When had you got to standing in such intimate proximity anyway? Christ, something must have got into the air vents. You'd blame the Barnes-Wilson war for that... not that you complained. Having Steve standing so close, offering comfort without a single word of complaint after listening to you pouring your heart to him... you weren't entirely joking when saying you were about to commend his chivalry.

Steve cleared his throat, his voice hoarse as if he had been the one crying. "Bucky? What can I do for you?"

Bucky frowned first at his best friend and then at you, his gaze flickering between the two of you before settling on you, worried wrinkle appearing on his forehead.

"You alright, dollface? Do I need to punch Captain Foot-in-the-Mouth in his face?" he beckoned his chin towards Steve and you instantly shook your head, still too caught off guard to find your voice.

"Buck, please..."

"It's a relevant question, Steve. And I'd do it if she asked."

A surprised chuckle escaped your lips and you offered Bucky a grateful smile, only to grin up at Steve before wiping the rest of your tears.

"You seem to have very supportive friends, Steve," you remarked.

"You have no idea. What did you need?"

"Nothing from you, punk," Bucky smirked and shifted his attention fully to you. "FRIDAY told me you needed me in here? Something about an upgrade for my arm? Which I don't need-"

"... which is why I'm not working on such thing," you said, baffled. Should you be working on Bucky's arm?

The former Winter Soldier had an utter confusion written all over his face.

"Huh? Then why-?"

He didn't get to finish his sentence.

The workshop was suddenly swallowed by darkness, stunning him into silence.

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