The Winter Ghost

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A Devastating car crash causes you to lose your memory and start over. The only thing left in the wreckage wa... Més

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Part 7
Part 8
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Part 10
Part 11
Part 12
Part 13
Part 14
Part 15
Part 16
Part 17
Part 18
Part 19
Part 20 - The End

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Everything happened really fast after that day in the common room with Wanda. Shuri worked tirelessly in the lab trying to develop a softer approach to bringing back your memories. She believed if she could restore them fully, we would have the last piece of the puzzle.

Becoming the perfect war machine seemed like the most obvious use for the serum, but Steve reminded you Hydra always had something up their sleeve.

You really enjoyed living in Wakanda. Most days were spent in the gym training. Trying to harness the team's abilities was not so enjoyable. You worked with Wanda most. It helped that you were only 4 years older than her. She was younger than most of the team and had a dark past that seemed to mirror yours.

Most of your nights consisted of you, Wanda and Nat settling into the couch and cheesy eighties movies on the plasma TV. Bucky would often come out of his room and sit with you.

You really enjoyed Bucky's energy. Something about him just drew you to him. Maybe it was his smile, or the way he smelled like mint and nicotine, or that he read the newspaper and drank black coffee in the mornings. You weren't sure. One thing was for certain, the more time you spent together, the harder it became to leave him. Bucky would tell you about his past and how he used to have to bail little 'Stevie' out of bar fights and ally brawls every other day. He made you laugh like no one really did. When he told you about his time with Hydra and how they would control his mind you would rake your fingers through his hair and whisper to him he wasn't alone anymore.

As the days melted into weeks, the horrific nightmares began to grow legs. It was one of the many side effects from Shuri's digging. Some days it felt like Hydra knew you would try to remember and this was their fail-safe. Every time you began to drift off you'd see Tommys pale face, blood oozing from the corner of his mouth. You swear, right before he stumbled off the edge of the bridge you saw him say something. You could never remember when you woke, nor could you recall any other detail other than Tommy. It felt wrong. You felt wrong. Like he wasn't yours to grieve.

One particular bad night, you remember waking up screaming. Your whole body felt like it was on fire as your tears seared down your cheeks. The only thing that grounded you after that was the small knock that echoed from the other side of your door.

"Hey, doll. Let me in?" His voice was soft and smooth and the only thing that seemed to bring you back to the dimly lit bedroom. You stared at the ceiling for a solid minute before slowly rising and crossing the room. Gently, you opened the door just a crack and looked up. There stood a sleepy-eyed Bucky. He sported a baggy pair of grey sweats and an old beat up tank, his arms on full display. In normal circumstances, you believed that that was enough to knock you out of any state. You wondered if Bucky knew the effect he had on people. Or worse, if he knew the effect he had on you.

"Can't sleep, keep me company?" He spoke, huskily. You could tell he had just woken up. Sleep still clouded his eyes, and the yawn he tried to stifle gave him away. You appreciate what he was trying to do, so instead of calling the man out, you opened the door, and welcomed the Super Soldier in.

You talked for hours that night. He didn't ask about your nightmare, which you appreciated. You had recited the images to Shuri about thirty times in the past week. It was the only memory that seemed to come back. It replayed over and over on a continuous loop through your mind. This moment with Bucky was a welcomed break.

"Can I ask you somethin'?" You finally spoke. Bucky and you had found your way onto your bed at some point. His right arm draped around your shoulder, as you leaned on his chest. He cracked his neck to look down at you.

"Of course." He offered, shifting onto his side so he could really look at you.

"Does it ever stop? I'm so exhausted, all I want to do is sleep but I- I'm so scared. I don't want to see it again... What if it never-" Your voice broke off, shutting your eyes tight to stop a tear from escaping.

"Hey, hey. You're not alone anymore. Remember? I went through it and came out the other side. And look how well adjusted I am." Bucky smirked, sarcasm laced his last remark. You couldn't help but smile at that. You didn't know if anyone but you and Steve really knew how funny he was. Maybe he liked it that way. Maybe he was only that way with you? You knew it had been awhile since Bucky had really been this way around others. It warmed your heart how quickly the two of you got along.

"Listen to me, doll." He started, seriously, lowering his stare to meet yours.

"I'll be here. Whenever you need me. I know what it's like, to feel out of control. To feel like a prisoner in your own body. To answer your question, yeah I think it gets better. I mean," He paused then, looking you up and down in a way that made you blush. He started again, words laced with that old Brooklyn charm the ladies used to love. Granted, that worked back in 1940 - something and he had been out of the game for quite a while.

"I'm in bed with a smart, complicated, frankly beautiful dame. I'd say it gets better, wouldn't you?" He gently tucked a strand of your hair behind your ear. His touch sent shivers down your spine. Bucky's stormy eyes bore into yours making your breath hitch in your throat. There was a moment, so brief that when you recanted the memory you weren't sure it really happened. But you thought maybe for just a second he wanted to-

"Up and at it, Y/n! Training starts at 0700!" Caps voice droned through your bedroom door suddenly, knocking you out of your thoughts and back to the bed you resided on. Your hand reached out for Bucky, who since that night spent most beside you. He would stay with you until you fell asleep and more often than not, when you woke, he'd be beside you, fast asleep. His side of the bed was cold, however. He had been up for a while.

You looked at your phone on the nightstand. 6:15 am it read. You groaned, rubbing your hands over your face and slinking out of bed. Pain screamed from your muscles as you opened the bathroom door. Carefully, you started the shower, steam quickly filled the room and calmed your aching bones. You stepped in and autobly signed.

Fifteen minutes later you met the rest of the team in the kitchen. You couldn't help but notice Bucky wasn't in attendance. Everyone looked like they had been awake for hours while your wet hair was pulled up in a messy knot on top of your head. Nat was pouring herself a cup of coffee when she noticed you come in. She smirked, instantly grabbing another mug and gesturing to the pot in her hands. You nodded quickly. 'Coffee fixed most everything'. That's what Your Dad used to tell you before he left for work and you lived by that.

"Look who's finally up..." Cap announced. You had no idea how he was so chipper in the mornings. Even the sound of his booming voice made you cringe. The man must have coffee running through his veins. Maybe that should be Hydra's next serum idea...

"I have risen. Just for you, Rogers." You muttered sarcastically, taking the mug of coffee from Nat. You smiled and mouthed thank you, taking a big swig. Ugh, you grimaced, swallowing the brown substance much to your dismay. You didn't know what this brown water was but it definitely wasn't coffee.

Wanda laughed at your disgusted face, "It's decaf, Y/n '' she rolled her eyes, "Cap thinks decaf is better for the team. That coffee will mess with our 'performance' or whatever." She shrugged. What's even the point? You thought.

"Excuse me young lady." Cap began, scolding Wanda like she was his teenager. Wanda smirked, turning towards his voice.

"Young lady?" Nat mocked her friend, nudging him out of the way as she reached for the piece of toast she had put in the toaster. She took a bite and over chews laughed, "You're really aging yourself, Cap." She finished, hoisting herself up onto the kitchen island beside you.

You really liked Natasha. You thought she must have been the most beautiful person you'd ever met. Her red hair always curled around her soft features perfectly. You honestly didn't know how a human could look that perfect and be so deadly. Over the past few weeks, Nat had taught you a lot. You mostly trained with Captain Rogers and Wanda, but occasionally Nat would step in. She was small in stature, but she helped you learn how to use that to your advantage.

"What'cha say we go get some real coffee, babe?" Nat nudged you with a small smile. You looked up at her with a wide eye gaze. She truly was a hero.

"God, yes please." You beamed as she jumped off the island.

"If you're skipping out on training then count me in! I" Wanda chimed. Rogers looked frustrated as the three of you started towards the door.

"Nat, you heard what Shuri said. Y/n cannot leave the premises until we know what she's fully capable of. She's dangerous." Cap stated firmly, but unmoved from the kitchen. You looked at the floor uncomfortably. He was right. You were a ticking time bomb. You all knew it. Shuri explained with the presence of the nightmares it was only a matter of time before something snapped. And no one really knew how that would look when it happened. For the most part, everyone treated you like a normal person. An honorary member of the team. But Rogers often reminded you that you were anything but. Just an experiment and a means to an end.

"Comeon' y/n. I know a place we can get some real coffee." Nat spoke, louder than Cap. Venom seeped from her words as she glared at the Captain. She shook her head disapprovingly. Wanda took your hand, pulling you gently out of the kitchen. When you touched you felt your skin sizzle, absorbing the power that surged through her body. You made a conscious effort to steady your breathing and push her power to the back of your mind. As you left you heard Natasha's booming voice coming from behind you but decided to ignore it, as the two of you headed for the garage.

"Are you fucking kidding me, Steve?" Nat snapped at him. Steve opened his mouth and closed it trying to find the right words. "She's a person, you ass! You can't keep treating her like some unhinged science experiment. She's just a person. Just like me. Just like Bucky."

"She's nothing like Bucky!" He thundered. Nat took a step back, snaking her head disapprovingly. "I can't keep thinking, what if we had it wrong. I mean, she can't remember anything. What if her memories come back and she's not really on our side. I don't think we thought this through, Nat." He huffed, running his hands over his face in frustration.

"I trust her, Steve. Bucky trusts her." She started, taking a few steps closer to him. He shook his head in annoyance and scoffed.

"Bucky thinks the girl's a doll. He's totally smitten, that doesn't count. I think the guy would trust anything she said at this point-"

"Do you trust me?" Nat snapped, a brow arched, hands on her hips. Stever huffed, pinching the bridge of his nose.

"You know I do, but-" He began.

"Then it's settled. You gotta' let the girl out. She's been locked up here for weeks. I promise, I'll keep her safe. Besides, I'm getting pretty tired of her stealing my clothes. Coffee, and shopping and then we'll be back, yeah?" Nat offered, voice dripping with sweetness. She knew she had won this battle. She always did.

"Two hours, Romanoff. That's all you get." Steve grumbled. Nat smirked, rolling her eyes and spinning on her heel to meet you and Wanda in the garage.

"See ya later, Grandpa. Don't wait up." She offered over her shoulder. Steve only shook his head and chuckled, hoping desperately he hadn't made a huge mistake.

Nat strutted victoriously out of the kitchen, and almost ran right into Bucky's large frame. She stumbled back, regaining her balance quickly. Bucky raised one brow curiously.

"Where ya' going in such a hurry?" He asked, watching her carefully.

"I'm taking your girl out for a much needed shopping trip. Anything particular you'd like to see her in?" She quipped, sarcastically, flipping her hair over her shoulder. Bucky choked on a cough, clearing his throat and trying to turn it into a laugh. He failed, of course.

"I- ah, I don't know what- uh, what?" He finally got out. Nat smirkled, and patted him on his stiff chest. It was literally too easy. The man was such a ball of stress. Nat thought it was honestly cute. She's never seen Bucky like this before. Nervous and blushing. She thought you were really good for him. Maybe you'll finally take that stick out of his ass. She thought with a smirk.

"Have a nice day, Sergeant." She cooed, pushing past his rigid body leaving Bucky in shock.

"You ready, babies?" Nat grinned, putting the key in the Jeep's ignition. You sat in the back seat while Wanda sat in the passenger, both nodding vigorously.

"For the love of coffee!" You shouted, pointing forward. Both women laughed and with that you took off.

...........................

You practically skipped through the Wakanda market. Beautiful earthy colours melted into the scenery practically taking your breath away. Wanda and Nat had stopped at a small coffee shop, but you wandered around, looking at the beautiful handmade clothing. The smoky smell of something cooking from a nearby street grill filled your senses. It was complex, sweet and spicy and sour all at once. It made your mouth water. Foreign and delicious. You followed the smell to a small hutch where people gathered around, eating and laughing.

"Beautiful isn't it? How food brings us all together." A man spoke beside you. You recognized him as T'Challa, Shuri's older brother and also the man who is letting you and your new friends stay in Wakanda. You had only really met him in passing, but never really spoke. Bucky always describes him as a kind, gracious friend. You smiled up at him.

"It is... Really beautiful." You repeated.

"How are you liking Wakanda, Y/n?" He asked. His voice was deep and rich. Almost melodic. Just by speaking he had commanded the attention of the people around you. The new eyes on the two of you made you feel uneasy and small, but you took a deep breath and relaxed yourself.

"It's so gorgeous here. Thank you for having me, T'Challa." You spoke his name and it made him smile. You froze unsure if that was the right thinking to call him. He was the King, sort of, but Bucky had always referred to him by his given name.

"Breath, my friend. You have nothing to fear here. You are with good people. Your friend Bucky speaks very highly of you. And any friend of the Sergeants is a friend of mine." He voiced, placing a warm hand on your shoulder as you relaxed. From behind him you could see Nat and Wanda walking towards you. Wanda waved chaotically making you smile.

An old beat-up SUV made a loud popping noise as it pulled up somewhere behind you. The noise made you shudder. The familiar sound of gunshots rang through your ears as you grabbed your head, trying to make the noise stop. You looked to T'Challa who seemed only concerned, reaching out a hand to steady you.

"Is everything okay, Y/n?" He spoke, trying to gage what was wrong by your actions. The loud deady blows echoed through your head, unrelenting as a scream erupted through the crowd. You weren't sure if you had made the noise of if it was someone else. Everything seemed to fade away and your vision became blurry.

"Y/n, Y/n! Can you hear me?!" You heard a woman yell over the crowd. You tried to focus on her voice, but it was too late. Everything suddenly went black and you felt your body go numb.

You woke up in the dark cement room that plagued your nightmares. A man's eerie voice echoed off the walls.

"Еще раз!" Again! He shouted. Usually when you relieved these memories you didn't know what the man was saying. But for some reason, this time your brain was translating for you. You didn't question it as you looked around the room. You felt your body scream as an excruciating electric shock ripped through you. Tears burned down your face as you begged incoherently for it to stop. As fast as it came on, the shock stopped, and you could breathe again.

"Ты сама во всем виновата, дитя мое." You brought this on yourself, my child. The man cooed, wiping a bead of sweat that ran down your forehead. You winced at his touch, the feeling of him on you making you nauseous.

"Если бы ты только сделал то, о чем тебя просили. Если бы вы только слушали. Может быть, все было бы по-другому, хотя я сомневаюсь в этом." If only you had done what you were asked. If only you have listened. Maybe things would be different, though, I doubt it. He spat, chuckling as he motioned for the other outside of view to start again.

"Please, don't do this, Zemo. Обещаю. Возьми мою память. Заставь меня забыть, только не делай этого." I promise. Take my memory. Make me forget, just don't do this. You begged. You tried to move your arms but they were secured down. The man only laughed at your feeble attempt, building a rage inside of you.

"Oh, don't you worry, мой ребенок. All in due time. When I'm done with you, you won't remember your own name." He grinned a crooked smile as the machine you laid in whirled on again, sending a volt of electricity through your body. You clenched your teeth and stifled another scream.

Your eyes burst open, scolded by the sun and the tears that now streamed down your face. Gasping for air you tried to sit up, but your body shrieked with pain. On your left Nat sat beside you, Wanda was on your right holding a phone to her ear yelling something you couldn't quite make out. Your breath slowly began to return and the sunspots in your vision cleared. You looked around, the market was now almost empty but the small street grill was now billowing with smoke and flame. Nat helped you up, body still aching. You looked around, horrified by the mess that was once the lively market.

"Are you okay, Y/n" Nat started, her hands on either side of your arms. You blinked at her, terrified.

"What happened?" You asked, horrified to actually know the answer. She gave you a nervous look and tucked a loose hair behind her ear.

"It wasn't your fault, Y/n. No one was hurt, everyone got out. It's going to be okay."

"It most certainly is not going to be okay!" Captain Rogers' voice boomed from behind the three of you. Wanda spun around startled, while you just hung your head low. Whatever lashing he was going to give you, you deserved. It couldn't be any worse than what Zemo had done... You paused, eyes a gape.

"Oh my God." You gasped, alerting the others. Steve looked at her angrily, impatient for your next words.

"I remember something... I think- I think I remember who did this to me." You choked out, eyes glassy as you remembered for the first time the man who made you a monster.

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