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ptsd is just spicy nostalgia ([personal profile] billionaires) wrote2018-08-22 10:09 pm

#inbox



Prompts, starters, etc. Anything goes!
Canon point default to after/during Homecoming but feel free to request others.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2018-11-24 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
The fallout from the fall of HYDRA is insane in every sense of the word. Steve wakes up to find out every intelligence agency in the world wants to hold him accountable. What they think he's responsible for varies. Some are upset he left a huge mess in the river. Never mind said mess was going to kill all of them if it stayed in the air and everyone on board was a Nazi. He should have... what? Taken it over and politely asked for them not to kill millions?

Others are upset about the intelligence which he gets to an extent. It did compromise some people. On the other hand, said people were already compromised by Neo-Nazis. Everyone knowing where they were made it easy for them not to get snatched by said Neo-Nazis in the chaos with no one any wiser to what's going on.

Steve himself has many bones to pick. He knows they're not going to listen. He can't play the nice old man for this. He's angry down to his bones at the way he and so many others were used and abused by HYDRA and SHIELD respectively. Rather than confront people who would never understand how he feels, Steve withdraws from the world.

He quietly tracks Bucky; sometimes with Sam and others without. He stays off the grid with Nat's help and enough backpay from the Army to keep him going for the rest of his life if he was careful. When Nat passes along that the Avengers need him, the scepter is gone, he can't say he's surprised. He passes back a firm no. Steve's had enough drama to last a lifetime. It was his time with the Avengers that lowered his guard enough to shack up with SHIELD to begin with.

He resents them for that. It's unfair and unpleasant, but that is how Steve feels. There's no taking it back now. Steve knows that won't be the end of it by a long shot. He still continues to Romania, pursuing a new lead, none the wiser that he'll be caught up with any time soon. He blends into the hostel he's staying at with a surprising amount of ease, but no surprise there. He doesn't look too much like Cap with the longer hair, beard, and goodwill clothing. He looks like just another guy flopping from place to place and in some ways? He really is just that.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2018-12-08 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
His first impulse is to dump coffee on him in the communal kitchen area. That has nothing to do with Tony really. That's always Steve's first reaction to being made. As he glances at Tony with the thought clearly playing through his head as he looks down at his black coffee and to Tony. The impulse is shoved down along with every nasty comment that comes from the mention of home. As far as Steve is concerned he doesn't have one. The suggestion is insensitive to say the least.

Somehow Steve bites his tongue and answers flatly after a very long delay, "I already gave Nat my answer." So just go.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-05 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
He thinks he's being remarkably patient as Tony rambles. It helps that Steve believes this will end the way it always does. Steve thinks Tony is going to give up and go home once he's rambled himself out. In his defense, history supports this take. Tony always goes his own way eventually. He never seemed to care. That is what throws Steve. Tony seems really concerned about what he's gotten up to this time.

Steve visibly softens in response. Tony won't leave without some kind of answer. He may as well tell the truth. "Someone who needs my help." He lets out a weary sigh, dancing around the truth both to maintain his cover and keep questions to a minimum. "You probably won't be surprised to hear my old friend didn't always care how willing people were to serve their cause. The only difference between now and then is that they got better at it. I need to make sure they don't suffer anymore than they already have. They will if anyone else finds them first." Steve is sure of that much.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-08 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
It is the kind of opening he's been dying for. Steve opens his mouth to take it before obviously stopping himself. HYDRA tainted everything. The notoriously honest Captain is hesitant to offer the truth to someone he's wanted to connect with forever. He is scared how it will play out; what could happen if someone like Bucky pulled the trigger on that one. (He can't believe it's him; not yet.)

"It's... it might be better for you to sit this one out. There's a lot of snakes in this garden. I don't want you to get bit." That is the truth. The implication Howard had been assassinated still hangs over Steve like a blade. For all he knows whoever did it might want to take Tony out too once he starts nipping at their heels. The guy is persistent.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-08 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
He shakes his head. Steve knows the man isn't scared of anything. That would be the problem if things weren't so complicated as it stood. "I know you're not." He pauses. There has to be some way to get Tony off this. Once again Steve defaults to the truth. "I'm saying you should be. The person I'm chasing is the one who put me in the hospital. I'm alive because they snapped out of it long enough to save me. That might not happen again." So clearly the danger will get rid of him, right? Tony won't worry at all that his teammate is chasing someone who nearly murdered him once.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-08 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Steve is confused by his response. How is that not scaring him off? He seemed scared for a second even! "I'm getting that." His brows knit together as he stares into Tony's glasses. He's still lost on how to ditch him so he may as well ask at this point. "What would it take to get you off this?"
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-08 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
He feels like he's being conned here. Steve looks unbelievably salty about it. He wishes he could go back to being rude and distant, but like every other time Tony has successfully gotten him to drop the attitude. He's back to leveling with him.

"I can't get drunk so good luck on any drink that isn't coffee." Fair warning and a stall. He doesn't know how to get into this without spilling horrific information. Steve tries after much hesitation. "When I say I'm chasing a ghost, I mean that as close to literally as I can get. He should be dead." He swallows. It never gets any less painful. Steve keeps going. "Just like any good ghost story, there's a lot of secrets involved. Once you hear them, even if half of what you hear turns out to be lies, you can't go back, Tony. Do you understand me?" Steve has gotten himself into a huge mess.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-09 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
He really does want all of this off his chest. Steve looks at Tony with open vulnerability at the touch. At least for a moment it becomes obvious that he's a young man trying to navigate an emotional hellscape against his worst enemies. It's not going well.

Just like that: it's gone. Steve looks away and heads for the coffee pot. "Let me pour you something before we head out." He pulls away to do just that. He fills up a paper cup with only black, hands it off to Tony, before grabbing his cup and going outside. It'll be clear why soon: there's an ugly, dead looking backyard that's only saving grace is a wooden bench. There's no way anyone will want to sit out here. They're as alone as it gets.

Steve settles in on one side, takes a sip of his cooling coffee, and starts with a question. "What do you know about the Howling Commandos?"
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-09 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Steve swallows. That's interesting. Right now the important thing is to get it out. The truth is terrifying. He really can't be sure how Tony will react. He is in over his head. The truth is he really needs an ally right now; a friend. A part of Steve thinks that maybe Tony can check one box. "Then you know that James Buchanan Barnes was the only man we lost. You might even know that Armin Zola experimented on him years before that." His voice is heavy with pain. He can't point out the obvious: Bucky is famous for being his best friend. This is as personal as it gets. He forces himself to look at Tony as he delivers the rest of the news.

"The fall didn't kill him. HYDRA's had Sergeant Barnes all this time. They sent him to kill a lot of people including me, Fury, and Nat. As far as I can tell we're one of the only people who managed to survive our encounters with him."
valuedstrength: (Again we fail to meet and mend)

[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-10 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
Steve stares a hole into Tony. It's incredibly unfair to judge him now. He needs to know how Tony takes this. He notes those white knuckles and decides fear is a good thing in this scenario. The soldier just finished explaining the terror his best friend caused strangers and close allies. He should be scared.

Steve's blue eyes go up ahead to a patch of weeds as he notes, "I've failed at it every step of the way." This isn't his area of expertise by a long shot. Maybe Tony will have better luck. There's something else he should share before they go there. Steve forces some coffee down his throat before he can voice it. "There's more if you want to hear it." He tellingly doesn't look at Tony as he says it.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Steve has no idea what he's talking about as evident by his silence. He focuses on what needs to be said. It's hard. He can't look Tony in the eye as he says it which is unnatural for Steve. In the past, he always spoke his mind without a shred of doubt. This is truly awful. It hurts. He knows not as much as it will hurt Tony though. He can't bear to see it even with their differences. "There's no proof, but an evil AI claimed that your father caught wind of some of this, maybe all of it, and HYDRA had him killed."

He turns his head to take in Tony's reaction with a weary sigh. "I was kind of hoping to find something to confirm or deny it before bringing it up to you." He can't wait any longer if Tony is involved. There's too strong a chance that they'll stumble across something on the hunt. He can't blindside him even if that might be easier in the short term.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-14 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Steve doesn't argue with him. He just meets his gaze with an eerie amount of calmness. This has been his nightmare for a while. He's comfortably numb at this point. "I also have a Russian file on him. It's not for the faint of heart, but maybe you'll get more out of it than me if you're ready to give it a read." God knows Steve isn't rushing him.
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[personal profile] valuedstrength 2019-05-15 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
It's actually hard for Steve to digest what's happening. He's let Tony in on this partly because he didn't think Tony would drop it otherwise, but the rest? Well it's been selfish. He's overwhelmed and tired. He needs new eyes on this.

So why is Tony trying to make him feel better about all this? Steve is openly confused, brows knit together as he tries to work out why Tony is being such a good sport about all this even after he brought Howard up. "You're still in?"

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