"You weren't having any of it." Someone went full Bridezilla, 'how dare you even think about leaving me at the altar, do you know who I am?' and guess what? It wasn't Bucky.
"That was your fault too. I told you I didn't need medical attention." He was a quarter of a pint of blood away from passing out, and the cut was so deep that it needed stitches. But sure, Bucky was Fine. Fine enough to insist that Zemo was overreacting while he shoved Bucky into their rental car and sped down to the clinic to get him looked at.
Actually it was. Kind of sweet. What with the way Zemo said 'my husband' with that eyeroll and that tsking scowl, they were almost lovers.
"Let's go with action." They have enough horror in their lives dealing with this marriage. And if they really want to be watching this thing while huddled close together under a throw, a horror film would just get a whole lot of jolts and whimpers and them asking obvious questions about stupid people poking around scary places alone.
Bucky brushes his thumb over the side of the gear stick thoughtfully.
"We could bring Oeznik out sometime. And Steve." He hates the idea of leaving Steve alone in that big old house, but also, Steve probably wouldn't do well with noise and crowds and too much attention. He absolutely hated the plane and that weightless feeling. Bucky doesn't always consider what might be best for Steve when he tries to sneak him everywhere.
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"That was your fault too. I told you I didn't need medical attention." He was a quarter of a pint of blood away from passing out, and the cut was so deep that it needed stitches. But sure, Bucky was Fine. Fine enough to insist that Zemo was overreacting while he shoved Bucky into their rental car and sped down to the clinic to get him looked at.
Actually it was. Kind of sweet. What with the way Zemo said 'my husband' with that eyeroll and that tsking scowl, they were almost lovers.
"Let's go with action." They have enough horror in their lives dealing with this marriage. And if they really want to be watching this thing while huddled close together under a throw, a horror film would just get a whole lot of jolts and whimpers and them asking obvious questions about stupid people poking around scary places alone.
Bucky brushes his thumb over the side of the gear stick thoughtfully.
"We could bring Oeznik out sometime. And Steve." He hates the idea of leaving Steve alone in that big old house, but also, Steve probably wouldn't do well with noise and crowds and too much attention. He absolutely hated the plane and that weightless feeling. Bucky doesn't always consider what might be best for Steve when he tries to sneak him everywhere.