Because I certainly do, and I love every single one of them and their work.
*slow clap continues and intensifys*đđŒđđŒđđŒ
Can I just say that to this day I still find it so amazing how much this Marvel character is loved.
Bucky fucking Barnes.
His actor has millions of followers, mainly because of his character. Bucky has over one hundred thousand fics (not including the ones on platforms like Tumblr or Wattpad) hundreds of YouTube edits, an entire fucking fandom devoted to him.
Itâs interesting because most would say that compared to say, Steve Rogers or Peter Parker, he doesnât have as enough clout, but let me just paint the picture for youâŠ
Bucky Barnes has over 100k fanfics, millions of fans, hundreds of edits and fan art, a prominent and huge fanbaseâŠall this and:
âą He has only ever said 130 words in the entire fucking MCU.
âą He has never had more than 40 minutes of screen time in a 20+ movie franchise, and half of that screen time he didnât even talk.
Honesty if that doesnât just show how powerful and amazing this character is, then I donât know what to tell ya.
This boy, right hereâŠ
This fucking prince.
He damn well deserves this new tv show. Weâre going from 40 minutes of screen time to getting six hours of screen time.
Bucky Barnes deserves it all.
I also wanted to add, for those of you who might think â130 sounds like a lotâ, this is what 130 words looks like:
Thatâs out of 50 hours of screen time.
Our boy did that.
This might sound weird, but if anyone ever wants to discuss Fran and Maxwell from â The Nanny,â Iâm around. The fandom unfortunately isnât super active these days.They have great chemistry, and I think thereâs a lot to unpack there.
the things i would let him do to me would make the devil blush
Itâs about the little thingsđ„°
@thembsblog cause you be thirsting too. If iâm going down iâm taking you with me đ«
my mom, after a long period of silence: what's on your mind?
me, who has been vividly imagining getting fucked disrespectfully by a middle-aged man: nothing :)
đyour intrusive thoughts don't make you a bad personđ
pairings: bucky barnes x reader, sam wilson, steve rogers, random ocs and duck variant quack warnings: people misjudging bucky, reader being upset about it, somewhat short about: request! bucky is super quiet and intimidating and everybody is parting like the red sea whenever he's around yet there's *this one agent* who does everything to make him feel included and loved. everybody thinks she's being delusional for trying but, is she?
âhow do you think he takes his coffee?â
âblack.â genevieve leans back in her chair, lips puckering as she thinks, eyes thinning. âpure black. no milk, no sugarâhe probably just chews on the beans.â
you send her a look and ignore her reponse. âi think heâd take it with sugar. lots of it.â
genevieveâs nose wrinkles, meeting your eye in incredulity. âhe doesnât seem like the type to have a sweet tooth,â she tells you. âsugar fuckinâ turns to⊠like salt or something in his mouth.â
shrugging, you jut out your bottom lip thoughtfully, cocking your head to catch a glimpse of the man in question through the captainâs office window. bucky barnes sits silently at the table, listening to steve as he talks and ignoring the quips sam wilson seems to be making. you see him roll his eyes twice after sam manages a chuckle from steve, not reacting when heâs nudged with a playful elbow.
âi disagree,â you respond finally. âi think heâs plenty sweet.â
steve and sam finish up the conversation with a single word from bucky, beginning to get up and leave the conference room. a moment after theyâve opened the door, bucky parts his lips with a silent sigh and stands as well, turning in time to catch your stare.
you smile at stunning blue beneath tense eyebrows, lifting two fingers in an enthusiastic wave. bucky manages a rigid lilt of his lips back at you.
âsee?â you say to genevieve, who sends you a grimace.
âhe looks like itâs physically paining him to have to interact with you.â
with a final glare her way, you move away from her desk, spinning when you hear samâs voice nearby.
âhey, sam! steve,â you greet. sam returns your grin and musses up your hair while steve settles with a controlled smile and a nod.
âhowâs my favorite agent? still kicking ass?â sam asks.
âi just finished up that mission two days earlier than planned, so⊠yeah,â you brag with a wink. âhowâre sarah and the kids?â
âgood. she went on a date yesterday, still gotta see how that went. jim and jody start school again next week, so they call to complain about it whenever they can. somethinâ about superhero uncle privileges.â
you suck air in through your teeth and stare up at him guiltily. âthey bring up good points.â
âthatâs the problem!â sam exclaims, eyes flickering to something off to the side. âsomeone needs me. talk to you later.â he pats your shoulder before taking his leave.
you turn to steve, bouncing on your heels excitedly. âhowâs your cat?â
steve laughs before replying, already slipping his phone out from his back pocket. âsheâs doing great. already stealing my socks.â he shows you his phoneâs screen, faint smile on pink lips as you eye the orange cat over pairs of mismatched socks, disappointed frown on its snout as it stares into the camera.
âoh, thatâs love,â you praise with a clap. âand art class? monday, right?â
âyup. surprisingly relaxing.â
âi told you,â you pester before catching movement on buckyâs end. he steps out, and the agents that had gathered in front of the office to talk to the other avengers silence, beginning to dissipate. you frown, able to see buckyâs indifference but not having it in you to mimic it yourself.
you bend to grab a mug of coffee youâd prepared earlier, giving steve a friendly smile and a tilt of the drink. âbe right back.â
you weave your way to bucky until youâre next to him, cheeks pulled as you offer him the large teal mug, index finger over the bump of the ceramic octopusâ eye, pinky grazing one of the tentacles at the bottom.
âhello,â you say.
bucky stares at you. âhi.â
âi made you coffee.â you shake the drink a little. âi hope you like it, itâs completely based on my assumptions.â you chuckle lightly at yourself. âif you donât, itâs fine.â
buckyâs eyes continue to bore into you, but you donât falter, continuing to smile with the octopus mug in hand. slowly, his fingers reach to hook around the handle, pulling it to his chest.
âthank you.â heâs gruff as always, but thereâs a note of surprise sewn in that you find interesting.
âno problem,â you quip, beginning to head back toward your desk, but you stop yourself, pointer finger in the air as if youâd recalled something. âoh! some of the other agents and i are ordering in from this sushi place thatâs supposed to be really good. would you like to join us?â
you can feel genevieveâs stare as you offer it, catch the confused part of buckyâs lips as he mulls it over in confusion.
â...really?â he says finally, shifting on his feet somewhat suspiciously.
you giggle. âof course! weâd love to have you there.â
thereâs another brief pause of his intense staring and your intense beaming before he clears his throat. âsure. why not?â
âgreat! itâs at the conference room on the third floor, see you there!â
bucky isnât left with much of a response as you turn and walk over to the incredulous look on genevieveâs face.
-
buckyâs grumbling in the elevator next to sam, shuffling his feet as he concentrates on the lowering numbers above the elevator doors, made out of bright white dots underneath smooth glass. sam stares at him, watching him clench his jaw, ocean irises stormy.
âyouâre really gonna eat with âem?â
bucky grunts in response, rolling his shoulders.
ânow, why the hell would you do that?â
he sniffs, tongue swiping at dry lips. sam brightens, dark, squinted eyes widening in annoying realization, mouth pulling into an understanding grin. bucky groans when he says your name.
ââshoulda known,â sam says, a lilt to his words that makes bucky huff a little sigh.
âshe asked.â is buckyâs explanation.
âi ask you for things all the time,â sam complains, stubbornly shoving his hands in his pockets, lips in a wobbly thin line.
bucky feels the wait between five is three is longer than it should be.
âsâwhat? i gotta be a pretty girl and make some coffee for your grumpy ass?â sam asks. the doors part and bucky exhales in relief, stepping through them but samâs not finished. samâs never fucking finished. âis that how i get you to stop eating my fuckinâ ice cream? do some paperwork?â he calls.
bucky flips him the bird, searching for the conference room and your bright smile.
he spots it a few paces away through the window, licking his lips again when he catches your eye. his opportunity to ditch this entire thing is out the window the moment you send him an excited wave with chopsticks between your fingers.
youâre the only one whoâs seen him until he pushes open the door and all eyes turn to him, conversation dying on every tongue once soaked in teasing jests. bucky looks around the room, nose twitching. the tension is palpable and he thinks he should leave.
then you cheer his name, bouncing off your seat to wrap your fingers around his bicep, tugging him to the chair next to yours. he spies eyes widening and thinks the agents are being a little dramatic. âi didnât think you were coming,â you admit.
ââtold you i would,â he reminds gruffly, scanning shocked features. âdid they know i was?â
âwhat? oh.â you wave a hand dismissively at your coworkers. âthe more the merrier. paula invited her yoga instructor once.â
itâs still tense, chopsticks frozen around sushi as if unsure what to do next, but youâre either oblivious to it or you donât care, chattering on with explanations about the different types of sushi available.
âhelp yourself,â you finish, setting a plate down in front of him. âwhat were you saying, toby? about last nightâs yoga?â
toby eyes bucky uneasily, biting down on his bottom lip uncertainly. âuh. just saying how much of a weirdo this instructor was.â
everyone nods stiffly.
âright! now iâm glad i didnât take you up on your invitation,â you laugh. âmy dog makes a great yoga buddy, though, so it worked out.â
âyeah,â patricia pipes up hesitantly, eyes still flickering from bucky to you. âhow is quack?â
you beam so brightly you put down your food. âhe confuses the sit and roll over commands, so if i tell him to sit, heâll roll over, but if i tell him to roll over, he lays down. not sure why but i love him anyway.â
âwhatâll make him sit?â bucky asks, all knitted brows and gruff voice.
âdown,â you reply, then raise a finger. âbut also, strangely enough, if i say the word âduck.ââ
bucky grunts, shoving one of the pieces of sushi you recommended to him into his mouth.
the silence that follows is long and uneasy.
âmy hamster died yesterday,â genevieve blurts suddenly. you send her a confused look as the other agents say their quiet apologies.
bucky chews slowly. âsorry for your loss.â
âthanks,â genevieve replies. she clears her throat. âi should go⊠train. for the⊠mission.â
âright,â patricia says, standing too. âyes. weâre very dedicated agents, sergeant.â
bucky wrinkles his nose and she shifts awkwardly. â...sir.â
toby packs up, too, sending your pout a quick smile. âiâll see you later,â he offers, inhaling sharply before he ducks his chin at bucky. âum, it was⊠very nice eating with you, sergeant bucky barnes, sir.â
they scramble away, leaving only you and bucky in the conference room.
bucky tenses his jaw as you frown.
âthink that was because of me, doll.â
âno!â you argue. âthere really is a mission. at some point.â a sigh. âiâm sorry, buckyââ
âwhy? you didnât do anything, sweetheart. iâm just saying that you shouldâve probably expected thatââ
âif they knew youââ
âthey donât like me, theyâre not gonna know me.â bucky pops a pieve of sushi into his mouth as you look at the door disapprovingly.
âitâs not that they donât like you,â you contest. âitâs just⊠youâre so angry all the timeââ
âthatâs just my face, sweets, iâm not angry.â
âmaybe,â you pause. âsmile a little.â at his grunt, you poke his side. âjust sometimes. as a peace offering,â you tease, then grin brightly as if to show him what to do.
he glowers at you for a moment before sighing, swallowing his food. âfine.â he tries it, lips twitching up into a strained smile.
you wince, patting his cheek gently. âthank you for trying, baby.â
âwhat? you donât like my award-winning smile?â bucky jests, beginning to eat again.
âi like it when itâs real,â you retort, tapping his nose with your finger. âyou have a very pretty real smile, bucky.â
buckyâs features set again, but his cheeks pink. âthanks, sunshine.â he runs his tongue over his teeth. âsorry youâre stuck eatinâ with me.â
you humph disdainfully. âi love eating with you. and todayâs gossip wasnât even that good, bucky, donât even worry about it.â
âreally? nothing about joanieâs date?â
ânope.â
âwhat about genevieveâs email admirer? tobyâs secret child?â
âhasnât messaged in a week, is his cat, i think.â
âwell then. i guess weâd be the best gossip today, huh?â
âweâd always be the best gossip, bucky, please,â you condemn.Â
âwe probably are. little sunshine eating with the big bad wolf. theyâre probably sayinâ iâm taking your food or something.â bucky laughs.
you beam, cocking you head at him.
âwhat?â he asks.
âi told you your real smile was real pretty.â
bucky grunts, leaning over to press a kiss to your hair. âsunshine, youâre really ruining my reputation here.â
âyou like it,â you badger.
âi do,â bucky hums, scanning your face with quick blue movements. youâre so bright and pretty, light in a way that makes him feel dirty for daring to kiss his shadows over your sunshine. he growls in frustration, catching the concerned knit of your brows before he dives to kiss you. âi really do.â
oh handcuffs and bucky just go together
Pairings: Bucky Barnes x F! Reader Themes: Christmas Meet-Ugly, forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers(ish), rom-com Summary: You and Bucky are fighting over the last deluxe holiday gift set. The petty bickering escalates into a full-blown argument in front of shocked holiday shoppers, causing store security to intervene. As punishment, the frazzled guard handcuffs you together in the security office until you both "calm down." A/N : This oneshot is part of my 4K Follower christmas themed celebration. I hope you enjoy this first one! Thank you so much for reading my stories! Dividers by @saradika-graphics
It was supposed to be a quick trip. Grab the deluxe toy train set, pay, and leave. That was the plan. But life had other plans, and those plans came in the shape of a six-foot something man with a smirk as sharp as the jawline above it.
You reached for the last box on the shelfâyour prize, your golden ticket, the sole reason you braved the chaos of twenty-third shoppers.
"Excuse me, I believe I was here first," you said sweetly, gripping the box.
"Excuse you, sweetheart," the man countered, one metal hand already gripping the other end of the box. "I had my eye on this before you decided to swoop in like some holiday vulture."
"Holiday vulture?!" you spat, yanking the box closer to your chest. "I donât see your name on it, Terminator."
He raised an eyebrow, leaning in just enough to make you flinch. âNameâs Bucky, not Terminator. And Iâd be happy to write it on the box for you... after I take it home.â
âNot happening,â you hissed, tugging harder. The box creaked ominously under the strain.
âLet go,â he growled.
âYou let go!â
By now, a crowd of amused onlookers had formed, phones out, capturing every moment like a live-action reality show. One kid shouted, âGo lady! Youâve got this!â while a woman in a reindeer sweater whispered, âThis is better than The Bachelor.â
âLook, lady,â Bucky said through gritted teeth, âI donât want to ruin Christmas for youââ
âOh, really? Thatâs what this feels like!â
âBut my friendâs kid specifically asked for this,â he finished, as if that were a valid excuse.
You rolled your eyes. âWell, so did my niece. And unlike you, I didnât wait until the last minute to shop.â
âYour cartâs full of candles!â he shot back, pointing to your precariously stacked haul.
You gasped, scandalized. âTheyâre scented candles and they make great gifts! Not that youâd understand.â
âI understand theyâre not as hard to find as this!â he said, gesturing wildly to the now-doomed train set.
The tug-of-war escalated, your battle waging in the aisle of festive chaos. The crowd grew, complete with commentary.
âBet five bucks on the lady!â
âTen on the guy with the arm!â
And thenâCRASH. The box tore clean down the middle, spilling its contents across the floor. Tiny train cars scattered like shrapnel, and a miniature conductor figure flew into a nearby stroller, making the baby cry.
Gasps echoed through the store as you and Bucky froze, still clutching your respective halves. Somewhere in the distance, someone yelled, âSANTA WOULDNâT APPROVE!â
A whistle cut through the air. âAlright, break it up, you two!â
You turned to find a middle-aged security guard glaring at you like an exhausted babysitter. His name tag read âCarl,â and he looked about one tantrum away from quitting.
âWe were justââ
âI donât care!â Carl snapped, his moustache twitching with barely contained rage. âBoth of you. Security office. Now.â
The security office smelled like stale coffee and regret. You sat handcuffed to Bucky, who, despite his protests, looked far too comfortable with the situation.
âThis is ridiculous,â you muttered, yanking futilely on the cuffs. âWeâre adults!â
âDebatable,â Carl deadpanned, sipping from his 'Worldâs Best Grandpa' mug. âYou two are staying cuffed until you learn how to act like it.â
âIâm not a criminal!â you protested.
âNot what the footage shows,â Carl replied, spinning his chair to reveal the grainy security camera feed of you and Bucky mid-squabble. The freeze-frame of you squawking like a bird while clutching a toy train in a death grip was particularly unflattering.
âIâm offended on her behalf,â Bucky said with a smirk, leaning back in his chair.
âOh, shut it,â you hissed, elbowing him.
âYouâre the one who tore the box!â
âYouâre the one with the metal arm. That thingâs basically a wrecking ball!â
Carl slammed his mug down.Â
âEnough!â He massaged his temples like a teacher on their last day before retirement. âYouâre staying here until I feel confident you wonât burn the store down.â
âBurn the store down?â you repeated, aghast, throwing your hands in the air as much as the cuffs allowed.
âTrust me, Iâve seen worse,â Carl muttered, eyeing both of you like feral raccoons fighting over a sandwich. With an exhausted sigh, he locked the door behind him and muttered something about âneeding a damn coffee break,â leaving you and Bucky alone in the tiny, overheated room.
The silence that followed was so oppressive it felt like the room had shrunk. Only the faint, mocking jingle of Jingle Bells played faintly from the storeâs speakers as you and Bucky sat shoulder-to-shoulder, stewing.
Bucky, apparently unable to sit still, started bouncing his kneeâa rapid, relentless motion that made your entire chair vibrate like a washing machine on spin cycle.
âStop that,â you snapped, glaring at him.
âStop what?â he asked innocently, his knee bouncing harder.
âYour leg,â you hissed. âThe whole chair is shaking! Are you trying to make me seasick?â
His lips twitched, clearly enjoying your misery. âItâs a free country.â
âNot for your knee, itâs not!â
âWell, maybe I wouldnât be bouncing my knee if I wasnât chained to someone with candle obsession issues,â he shot back.
âOh, thatâs rich coming from the guy who went full WWE over a toy train set!â
âYouâre the one who tore it in half, lady!â he said, pointing accusingly.
âI was fighting for my familyâs honor,â you retorted dramatically, crossing your arms as much as you could.
âYou mean your candles.â
âItâs called being thoughtful, you Grinch impersonator!â
His knee bounced harder, and you grabbed his leg in desperation, making him pause. âSeriously, stop! Iâm going to throw up, and then youâll really regret this.â
He chuckled, shaking his head. âAlright, alright, Iâll stop. But only because you look like you might actually hurl, and I donât need Carl coming back and cuffing me to the radiator this time.â
âSo,â Bucky continued after a beat of silence, âDo you always fight strangers over train sets, or is today special?â
You glared at him. âDo you always shop last minute and ruin peopleâs holidays, or is that your side gig?â
He snorted. âRuining holidays? Thatâs harsh. Iâm saving them.â
âBy what? Sabotaging shoppers?â
âBy making sure my best friendâs kid gets the one thing he asked for,â Bucky replied, voice softening slightly.
You blinked, caught off guard by the sincerity.Â
âOkay, thatâs⊠kind of sweet,â you admitted reluctantly.
âWhat about you?â he asked. âCandles for everyone?â
âNo,â you mumbled. âThe train set was for my niece. Sheâs⊠had a tough year.â
Bucky nodded, silence enveloping the two of you yet again, the tinny chorus of Frosty the Snowman blared overhead, and the absurdity of your situation finally hit you. You started giggling, and to your surprise, so did he.
âWhatâs so funny?â he asked, still grinning.
âThis,â you said between laughs. âThis is the dumbest thing Iâve ever been part of.â
âRight,â he agreed, laughing harder.
For the first time since being forced to sit there, you werenât arguing. Well, unless you counted arguing about whose laugh was uglier.
Carl finally returned, jangling the keys like a janitor who had seen too much. His Santa hat was slightly askew, and his mustache twitched with a mix of frustration and exhaustion. He looked like someoneâs adorable grandpa who had just been told the grandkids set fire to the Christmas tree.
âAlright, you two,â he grumbled, unlocking the cuffs. âYouâre free. But before you goâŠâ
He planted his hands on his hips, his gut straining against his red vest, and glared at you like youâd just stolen cookies from the jar.Â
âIâve been doing this job for fifteen years, and let me tell you, Iâve seen a lot of nonsense. But thisââ he waved a hand between you and Bucky ââtakes the fruitcake. Grown adults fighting over a toy train set like itâs the last turkey on Earth? Really?â
You started to open your mouth to argue, but Carl cut you off with a stern wag of his finger.
âNo, no. Donât even try to explain. Youâre both guilty. Guilty of being Christmas disasters. And youâŠâ he pointed at Bucky, his stubby finger trembling with indignation. âYouâre what? Pushing 40? Shouldnât you know better?â
Thatâs when Buckyâs lips twitched. And twitched again. And suddenly, he was laughing. Not just chucklingâa full-on, shoulder-shaking laugh that echoed through the tiny room.
Carlâs mustache twitched in annoyance. âWhatâs so funny?â
âIâm sorry,â Bucky said between gasps for air, âbut⊠Iâm being lectured by someone who looks like Santaâs understudy.â He wiped a tear from his eye. âYouâre like a cute little Christmas elfâjust missing the pointy shoes.â
Carlâs face turned as red as his vest. âI am not cute!â he barked.
âYou kinda are,â Bucky said, grinning.
You smacked his arm. âStop antagonizing him!â
But even you couldnât suppress a giggle as Carl threw his hands in the air. âYou know what? Iâm done. Get out. Both of you. Before I call other mall security and have you escorted out by the Grinch Squad.â
Bucky saluted dramatically. âMerry Christmas, Carl!â
Carl muttered something about needing a stiff eggnog and waddled back to his desk, leaving you and Bucky to stumble out of the security office.
âWell, that was fun,â you deadpanned, starting to walk away, only to stop when Bucky called out.
âWait! Hey!â
You turned, eyebrows raised. âWhat? Did you leave your dignity back there?â
He ignored the jab, shoving his hands into his pockets. For the first time since the ordeal started, he actually looked... awkward.
âI, uh⊠was just wondering what youâre doing after this.â
You blinked at him, genuinely caught off guard. âWhat am I doing? Are you serious?â
âYeah, serious,â he said with a little shrug, his smirk less cocky and more boyish now. âYouâre, uh⊠funny. And kind of cute, when youâre not threatening to strangle me over toy trains.â
You stared at him, wide-eyed.Â
âThisââ you gestured dramatically between you both ââis the foundation of your flirting strategy? Chaos, insults, and shared custody of a train set?â
âWorked, didnât it?â he teased, grinning now.
You huffed, crossing your arms. âI just spent an hour handcuffed to you while debating whether or not to throw you out a window, and now you want to⊠hang out?â
âWhy not?â he asked, tilting his head slightly, like this was the most reasonable suggestion in the world.
âBecause this is ridiculous!â you exclaimed. âI barely know you, weâre still enemies by all accounts, andââ
âYou havenât said no,â he interrupted, cutting you off with a pointed look.
You opened your mouth to argue, but nothing came out. Damn him and his stupid smirk.
Finally, you sighed, half-laughing at the sheer absurdity. âFine. But if this turns into another wrestling match over a menu, Iâm walking out.â
âSure,â he said, grinning like heâd just won the lottery. âWhatever you want.â
As you both walked out of the office areas and back to the mall, you muttered under your breath, âI canât believe Iâm doing this.â
âBelieve it, sweetheart,â he said, falling into step beside you. âAnd next time? Maybe weâll skip the handcuffs⊠unless youâre into that.â
You glared at him, but the corners of your mouth betrayed you, curving into an unwilling smile. Maybe chaos wasnât such a bad foundation after all.
The morning sunlight streamed through the curtains, illuminating the room as Bucky groggily reached for the remote. Still half-asleep, he flicked on the TV, more out of habit than interest. The morning showâs upbeat jingle played, and he squinted at the screen, his brain catching up to the cheerful voices of the two hosts.
ââand now, for what might be the most hilarious Christmas shopping moment caught on camera!â the female host announced, barely suppressing her laughter.
Her co-host, a grinning man in a Santa tie, chimed in, âOh, this is a good one. Forget Hallmarkâthis is real-life rom-com material, folks. Roll the clip!â
Bucky froze mid-stretch as the screen transitioned to shaky footage of himself and you, locked in a dramatic tug-of-war over the train set in the middle of the toy aisle. The commentary from the crowd was clear as day.
âGo lady! Youâve got this!â
âTen bucks on the guy with the metal arm!â
âOh, no,â Bucky muttered, sitting up straighter, dread pooling in his stomach.
The video jumped to the box tearing in half, scattering train pieces like confetti, followed by the baby wailing and someone shouting, âSANTA WOULDNâT APPROVE!â
The hosts erupted into laughter.
âOkay, okay,â the woman said, wiping a tear from her eye. âIâm calling it nowâthis is the meet-cute of the decade. I can hear the Hallmark writers typing this into a script.â
Her co-host nodded vigorously. âAbsolutely. Two strangers, both fighting for the same toy on the eve of Christmas eveâclassic enemies-to-lovers setup.â
They both howled with laughter as the clip transitioned to grainy security footage of you and Bucky cuffed together, bickering like an old married couple.
âAnd this is where the movie writes itself,â the man said, pointing to the screen. âTheyâre forced to spend time together, cuffed in the security office. Sparks fly. Cue the heartwarming ending!â
The woman leaned toward the camera, her expression conspiratorial. âSo, the real question is⊠did they exchange numbers? Did they get coffee? Did theyââ
Bucky groaned and buried his face in his hands as his phone buzzed on the nightstand. He grabbed it, flipping it over to see a message from Sam:
Sam: Congratulations, youâre famous.Â
A second message immediately followed:
Sam: Also, what happened next? Donât leave me hanging! Did you at least get her number?
Bucky tossed his phone onto the bed with a groan, only for it to buzz again. This time it was Steve:
Steve: Theyâre right. This does sound like the start of a love story. Please tell me you didnât blow it.
âUnbelievable,â Bucky muttered, scrubbing a hand down his face as the TV hosts continued speculating.
âWhat do we think, folks?â the male host asked, gesturing dramatically. âShould we start a Twitter campaign to find out what happened next? I need closure!â
âAbsolutely!â the female host replied. âIf youâre watching this, toy train couple, pleaseâreach out. America is invested.â
âIâm never leaving the house again.â Bucky groaned louder, sinking into the pillows.Â
His phone buzzed again.
Sam: Famous AND trending. Look at you.
Bucky grabbed a pillow and smothered his face with it, his muffled voice barely audible: âI hate Christmas.â
He sighed and shifted, his pillow falling to the floorâhe caught movement out of the corner of his eye. Turning his head, his irritation melted away as he looked to his right, where your figure was still peacefully curled under the covers. Your hair was a mess from the night before, your cheek pressed against the pillow in a way that made you look adorably innocentâthough Bucky distinctly remembered you werenât so innocent a few hours ago.
A small, satisfied smirk tugged at his lips. He let out a breath, shaking his head as he muttered to himself, âActually. . . Maybe I donât hate it too much.â
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Bucky's overprotective, reader has no sense of awareness. It's been a long day...with a lot of angsty hormones.
warnings: angst, unprotected sex, choking, shower sex đ€
"Oh, fuck off Bucky," I scoff, storming down the hallway to my room. He follows me, quick to grab me and pin me to the wall. I let out a huff of annoyance, trying to wiggle myself out of his grasp. "Can you lose the attitude? You can't just storm off whenever we need to have a conversation," he says calmly, fighting off the urge to yell. I roll my eyes clenching my jaw. "Yeah, you don't get to decide what I do with my spare time, Barnes. I work with you, and that's it. You don't get to act all overprotective every time I have a guy over." I say firmly, pushing him off of me. "You know it's not about that," he says, following me into my room. I turn to face him, shrugging my coat off. "Yeah? Then what's it fucking about?" I say sarcastically, draping the coat over my bed. He leans against the doorway, crossing his arms over his chest. "He tried to kill you. Remember that? I told you he was dangerous, and you couldn't give a shit." He says, letting out a sigh. I roll my eyes as I take my shoes off, throwing my socks into the laundry basket at the corner of the room. "I remember that you brought a girl over the other day when I told you that she was bad news. So don't try to act like you're a saint either. I can handle myself fine," I huff, unzipping my pants, sliding them down my legs. His glare stays focused on my face, sucking in a breath. I aggressively open my bottom drawer, shuffling around for a pair of shorts. He says nothing for a moment, attention trained on my annoyed expression. "If you are just going to keep grilling me then just leave James. I don't need you to do your protective thing on me," I say, pulling my shirt over my head, throwing it into the basket. I glance over at him to see a very annoyed glare on his face; however, the moonlight casts a beautiful glow over his face which makes my legs a little weak. I swallow, opening the drawer to my shirts. I pick up a t-shirt, pulling it over my head. "Wearing my shirts now?" He asks, a smirk tugging at the edge of his perfect lips.
I look down at the material, confused. "Then fucking take it back, I don't want it," I yell, pulling it over my head. I glare at him as I walk over to shove it into his chest, letting out a huff. I leave the room, slamming the bathroom door shut as I groan in frustration. Maybe a shower could help me let off some steam, the long day mixed with Bucky's antics pushing me over the edge. I aggressively turn the water on, pulling my shorts and panties down my legs. I step out of them, kicking them to the corner as I unclasp my bra, huffing when I can't get it unclasped. I feel tears start to prickle at the edges of my eyes as I let out a sniffle, stepping into the shower. I let out a sigh of relief as the water started to cascade down my body, slowly running my hands down my hair. I continue onto my routine, thoughts swirling in my mind. This day had been utterly infuriating. People moving too slow, entitled assholes cutting me off. It was one of those days where you question if there is a God that wants you to feel pain. To top it off-- Bucky had been irritatingly overprotective lately. And boy did I want to fuck that annoying smirk off his face every second of the day. As I washed the last bit of conditioner out of my hair, however, I felt a pair of strong hands twirl me around, pinning me to the wall. I let out a gasp as my eyes find Bucky's blue ones, face flushing. "What the fuck are you doing-" I groan squirming in his hold. He leans down to kiss me hungrily, silencing my questions. What the fuck is happening right now?
Bewildered, I do the only thing I had ever really wanted to do. Kiss him back. My hands finally snaked out of his hold, reaching up to grasp the back of his neck to pull him closer. He groans into my mouth, chest flush to mine. "I'm gonna fuck that attitude out of you sweetheart," he growls, pulling my body closer to his. I whine into his mouth as he lifts my hips to wrap around his torso, kissing down my jaw line to my neck. My eyes roll to the back of my head as his cock throbs at my entrance, hand sneaking down to rub the tip against my clit. I let out a whiney moan, head resting against the wall as he sucks hickies along my collarbone. Just when I was about to tell him to fuck me, he thrusts in, dick coated in my needy wetness. "Shit-" I moan, nails leaving little crescents on his toned back. He groans against my neck, thrusting into me at a relentless pace. "Deeper, please," I moan out, ragged breaths adding to the steam of the water. He obliges, pulling all the way out before thrusting all the way back in. I let out a scream clenching around his dick. Suddenly, his hand wraps around my neck, giving it a gentle squeeze. A silent warning that he could do absolutely whatever he wanted to. I wanted to slap that smirk right off of his face when my pussy clenched around him at the sensation of metal to skin. "You gonna cum baby?" He groans, tongue poking out to wet his lips. I was too fucked-out to answer, a quiet moan slipping from my mouth at his words. He thrusts faster, tip kissing my g-spot beautifully. My chest rises a falls at a quick pace, the coil in my tummy on the verge of snapping. It didn't take long for Bucky to notice my eyes fluttering closed, forehead resting on his to know I was close. He kisses me feverishly, swallowing my moans as my body start to shake in touch. My eyes roll to the back of my head, body going weak in his arms. I pant against his neck, hands wrapping around his neck as he gently sets me down. "I'm still mad at you," I whisper, closing my eyes as I rest my head on the cool tile.
"It's okay, I can just make you forget." He says cooly, sinking to his knees.
Iâm really hoping there is another part cause this made me đ€đ€đ©
Part One Pairings: PornStar!Bucky Barnes x f!Reader Themes: Sexual Innuendo/humour,Guy next door, situational comedy? Sexual Themes 18+ ONLY: fingering, cunnilingus, Bucky loves tiddies, dirty talk. Summary: Though you've become oddly close to SergeantBarnes, it's still difficult to act normal around him. A/N: I didn't think many would ask for a part two but here you go. divider by @cafekitsune
It was a peaceful evening in the apartment gymâor, at least, it was supposed to be. You had your plan: thirty minutes on the stair climber, some stretches, and youâd be out of there before any awkwardness could find you.
But then you heard itâthe unmistakable sound of weights clanging, followed by a deep, low grunt that made your entire body freeze.
You glanced up, hoping against hope that it wasnât who you thought it was. But, of course, there he was: Bucky, over at the hip thrust machine, setting up his weights directly in front of you. Perfect, you thought. Of all the machines in here, he has to pick the most⊠suggestive one.
Your eyes flicked back to the tiny screen on your machine. Stay focused, you told yourself. Donât look. Just ignore him.
But the moment he started his set, you heard itâa low, powerful grunt that practically reverberated through the gym. You immediately bit down on your lip, forcing yourself to stare straight ahead, pretending you werenât having flashbacks to his other kind of workouts.
Another deep grunt.
Your hands clenched the stair climberâs handles like a lifeline. Do NOT look, you told yourself, the mantra echoing in your mind. But your treacherous eyes slid sideways, just for a second, and you caught a glimpse of him, face focused, breaths heavy as he powered through each hip thrust. The guy was practically a one-man gym commercial.
You looked away, focusing on your stepsâyour very uneven, slightly panicked steps. Itâs just a hip thrust, for crying out loud! Nothing unusual here, you told yourself, trying to stomp out the heat creeping up your cheeks. But every time he exhaled, your mind filled with images of⊠well, his other performances.
Then, in the middle of one of his reps, Bucky let out a particularly deep, guttural grunt that nearly threw you off balance. Your foot slipped, your rhythm stuttered, and in a moment of pure panic, you clutched the handles and stumbled forward, practically throwing yourself onto the machine.
âShit!â you yelped, fumbling to regain your balance as your legs moved faster than your brain, desperately trying not to faceplant.
You heard Bucky chuckle, that low, infuriatingly amused laugh, and felt your cheeks practically ignite. You looked up, heart pounding, only to find him smirking in your direction, eyes dancing with mischief.
âCareful there, Y/N,â he said, raising an eyebrow. âStair climbers are brutal.â
âOh, yeah, totally!â you squeaked, straightening up, trying to look like you meant to almost eat it. âJust⊠keeping things interesting. Got to keep the cardio exciting, you know?â
âLooks like itâs working,â he replied, wiping his forehead with a towel, his grin widening as he noticed your death grip on the machine. âYou sure youâre good over there?â
âOh, Iâm⊠Iâm great,â you lied, your face flaming as you tried to regain your composure. But he wasnât done with you yet.
âGlad to hear it,â he said, voice way too smooth. He paused, then tilted his head, a playful smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. âGotta admit, though⊠this machine setup does feel a bit familiar.â
Your brain nearly exploded. Did he justâ? He couldnât mean⊠But his eyes sparkled with that infuriating, knowing look, and you knew exactly what he was hinting at. Your face went beet red as your foot slipped again, but this time you managed to catch yourself, narrowly avoiding another disaster.
âUh-huh,â you said, laughing nervously, desperately trying to hold it together. âWell, enjoy your⊠uh, workout!â
âOh, I am,â he said, chuckling softly. âEspecially with the view.â He winked, setting up for another set while you tried not to spontaneously combust.
With one final, mortified glance, you turned your attention back to the stair climber, mentally swearing youâd never step foot in this gym again after this.
Since you survived the stair climber ordeal without faceplanting (barely), you decided it was time to move on. Somewhereâanywhereâthat didnât involve Buckyâs hip thrusts or his incessant, maddening smirk.
You zeroed in on the bench press. Safe, you thought, relieved. Just a standard exercise. Nothing suggestive, no chance of stumbling, tripping, or looking like a klutz. You grabbed the bar, took a deep breath, and mentally prepped yourself. Easy-peasy.
And thenâbecause the universe simply refused to give you a breakâyou heard that all-too-familiar voice right beside you.
âNeed a spot?â
You looked up and almost swallowed your tongue. There was Bucky, looming over you with that same damn smirk, wiping his hands on a towel like he was gearing up for some personal training session from your worst/best nightmares.
âOh, uh⊠Iââ you stammered, already feeling the heat creep up your neck. Youâve got this, you told yourself. Just let him help you. No big deal. Youâre a mature, fully-functioning adult.
âYeah, sure!â you squeaked, trying to sound normal as he stepped closer, positioning himself behind the bench. You laid back, gripping the bar, and immediately realized what a horrible, terrible mistake this was. You were now lying flat on your back, Bucky leaning over you, his face far too close as he focused on making sure you could lift the weight.
âYou ready?â he asked, his face all business, but his lips still had that mischievous curve.
âReady,â you mumbled, eyes darting anywhere but up at him, trying to ignore how absolutely awkwardly intimate this felt. You started your set, breathing steadily as you lifted the bar, determined to act as if this were a completely normal workout.
But then, midway through the reps, he leaned down a little closer. âBy the way, did you check out my new video?â
Your hands nearly slipped. You fumbled the bar, barely catching it as your brain short-circuited.Â
âW-What?â you managed, voice strangled, heart racing.
âMy new video,â he repeated, casually reaching out to help guide the bar back into place as you struggled not to lose it. âThought you mightâve seen it by now.â
Your cheeks flamed, but you somehow managed to choke out, âN-No! I⊠I havenât seen it!â
Bucky chuckled softly, raising an eyebrow as he straightened up, his voice taking on a teasing, almost disappointed tone.Â
âOh. Thatâs a shame,â he said, smirk lingering. âDidnât have a costar this timeâjust me, actually. First time Iâve ever done that.â
Your mouth dropped open. Just him? Your brain skidded to a halt. Suddenly, you were far too interested in a video youâd just denied seeing.Â
âOh, um⊠interesting?â you squeaked, trying to keep your face neutral but definitely failing.
âYeah,â he replied with a shrug, looking at you with twinkling eyes. âGuess youâll have to let me know what you think⊠whenever you get around to it.â
âActually, I⊠uh⊠I kind of stopped watching⊠since we, you know⊠know each other. Just⊠feels awkward.â
Buckyâs grin widened, his eyes lighting up with amusement.Â
âOh, so youâre telling me weâre too close for you to watch my work now?â He raised an eyebrow, looking mockingly offended. âI thought we were supporting local artists.â
Your cheeks practically combusted as he said it, and you fumbled with the bar, desperately trying to pretend you hadnât heard him. Supporting local artists? Was he serious right now?
âOh my god,â you mumbled, absolutely mortified. âThis is notâ Youâre notâ I meanâŠ!â
But he just looked down at you, that smug grin firmly in place as he leaned in, clearly enjoying every second of your flustered state.Â
âWhat?â he asked, feigning innocence. âDonât you believe in supporting the arts?â
Your mouth opened and closed like a fish, words completely failing you. âThis⊠this is not the same!â you finally blurted, clutching the bar like it was your only lifeline.
âOh really?â he replied, chuckling. âBecause it sounds like youâre saying weâre too close for me to keep doing what I do. You know, my passion.â
You practically choked, waving your hands around in frantic denial. âNo! No! Thatâs notâ Iâm not stopping you! Iâm justâ I donât know, maybe supporting from a⊠distant, supportive spiritual place?â
He laughed outright, shaking his head. âSo, whatâyouâre like cheering me on⊠but from across the street?â
You nodded vigorously, still trying to save face. âExactly! Just⊠supportive⊠but in a non-participatory kind of way.â
âGot it,â he said, smirking. âSo, Iâm officially your guilty pleasure now.â
You groaned, covering your face with your hands as he chuckled, clearly far too pleased with himself.Â
Note to self: Avoid all future conversations with Bucky Barnes for the rest of eternity.
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That evening, you were finally settled at your dining table, a bowl of pasta in front of you, determined to put the entire gym disaster behind you. Youâd survived another encounter with Buckyâbarelyâand now all you wanted was some quiet, non-embarrassing time with carbs.
But as you twirled your fork in the noodles, your brain betrayed you, replaying his words from earlier.
âDid you check out my new video?â
You paused mid-bite, the fork hovering near your mouth as you stared blankly at the wall, feeling a strange mix of curiosity and dread bubbling up. What could he have meant by âjust meâ? You tried to shake it off, forcing another forkful of pasta into your mouth. Nope, not going there.
But the thought lingered, nudging you, until you found yourself setting down the fork, fingers hovering over your phone. Just one quick search, you reasoned, glancing around your empty apartment as if someone might catch you.
You typed in the familiar site, thumbs hesitating above the search bar, nearly typing âSergeantBarnes new videoâ before you snapped back to reality, dropping the phone like it burned.
âOh, no,â you muttered to yourself, horrified at how close youâd come. âAbsolutely not. What am I, insane?â
You shoved another forkful of pasta into your mouth, shaking your head furiously. âI am not doing this.â
But as you continued eating, your eyes kept darting back to the phone, the curiosity gnawing at you, leaving you torn between common sense and the very persuasive power of nosiness.
You took a deep breath, clenching your fists. âGet a grip, Y/N. You are absolutely not watching that video.â
...But maybe just a preview?
You groaned, stuffing your face with more pasta, determined to win this internal battle.
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The next morning, just as you were heading out the door for work, you spotted something bright and obnoxiously neon-colored taped to the wall near the mailboxes. Curiosity got the better of you, and you stepped closer, squinting at the bold, glittery letters.
POOL PARTY THIS WEEKEND! it proclaimed. Food, drinks, music, fun! Donât miss it!
You raised an eyebrow, debating if youâd actually brave a building-wide party when suddenly, the quiet hallway was shattered by a loud, unmistakably ecstatic moan. The kind that could only mean one thing.
From none other than Buckyâs apartment.
You froze, eyes widening in disbelief. Is thatâ? Is heâ?
A second moan, even louder than the first, confirmed it. This wasnât just any moan; this was the sound of someoneâsome womanâhaving the time of her life. At what had to be eight oâclock in the morning.
âOh, seriously?!â you hissed under your breath, glancing down the hallway as if there might be witnesses to this auditory ambush. Just then, the womanâs voice hit a pitch so high it practically reverberated off the walls.
You winced, clutching your bag like it could somehow shield you from this. Who even has that much energy in the morning? You took a step back, hoping to escape the sonic nightmare, but the moans only got louder, each sound more animated than the last.
You threw your hands over your ears, eyes squeezed shut as you muttered furiously to yourself.Â
âNope, nope, absolutely not. Not today, not right now.â You spun on your heel, practically power-walking down the hall, doing your best to drown out the soundtrack blaring from his apartment.
âYES, SERGEANT! OH MY GOD!â
You practically stumbled, muttering an alarmed, âOh my god, stop!â as you picked up the pace, pressing your hands even harder against your ears. It was like some kind of cruel gameâthe closer you got to the elevator, the louder it seemed to get, echoing in your ears like a siren you couldnât escape.
You winced, feeling your face burn as you all but sprinted down the hall, chanting, âNope, nope, NOPE!â under your breath like a mantra. It was as if your feet couldnât carry you fast enough, each step a desperate attempt to put some distance between you and⊠whatever was happening in that apartment.
Finally, you made it to the elevator, slamming your finger against the button with more force than necessary, glancing nervously over your shoulder as if the sounds might follow you. The doors mercifully slid open, and you dove inside, leaning back against the wall and pressing your hands over your ears one last time, breathing a sigh of relief.
But just as the doors began to close, one last triumphant shout echoed down the hallway, loud and clear, like the universe had decided you hadnât suffered enough.
You groaned, staring up at the ceiling as the doors shut, wondering if this building had any quiet hours, or if you were doomed to start every morning with a full-blown soundscape of⊠Buckyâs extracurricular activities.
Note to self: Invest in earplugs. Maybe some noise-canceling headphones. Or a new apartment altogether.
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You arrived at work looking like youâd barely survived a natural disaster. Traumatized, sleep-deprived, and still hearing the morningâs very loud soundtrack echoing in your mind, you slumped into your chair, hoping to quietly blend into the office scenery and get through the day in peace.
Naturally, that was too much to ask.
âWhoa,â Trish said, swiveling in her chair to eye you like you were a science experiment gone wrong. âYou look like you just spent a night in a haunted house.â
âOr⊠like you had a wild morning,â Amy added, raising her eyebrows. âYou okay there, Y/N?â
âFine,â you muttered, barely making eye contact as you set your bag down, trying to erase the vivid flashbacks of Buckyâs⊠extremely enthusiastic co-worker.
Before you could even recover, Trish leaned in, her grin spreading like wildfire. âSooo⊠did you finally get around to watching Sergeant Barnesâ new video?â
Your head snapped up, heart stopping in your chest. âWhaâno! Why would I⊠I mean⊠Iââ
âOh, come on,â Amy said, nudging you like sheâd just caught you in a guilty pleasure. âYou donât know what youâre missing. Heâs alone in this one.â She leaned closer, adding in a stage whisper, âThe man has talent.â
âUh-huh,â Trish agreed, nodding like a sage. âNo costars this time. Just him, going all in. Itâs⊠impressive.â
You clutched the edge of your desk, mentally scrambling for any kind of response that would shut them down without revealing the secret you swore youâd take to the grave: that Sergeant Barnes was actually your neighbor.
You swallowed, managing to squeak out, âYou know weâre in an office, right? As in, the place we do work?â
âOh please, donât act like youâre all professional now!â Trish smirked, crossing her arms as she gave you a knowing look. âYou were all too eager to do some âresearchâ when we told you about him the first time.â
âYeah!â Amy joined in, her grin absolutely diabolical. âYou should be thanking us! The way youâre looking right now, Iâd bet you already took a look this morning.â
You spluttered, mortified. âNo! I mean, of course not! Itâs justâthis is⊠inappropriate.â
Amy snorted, clearly unconvinced. âUh-huh, sure. And here I thought you had a little curiosity.â
You glared, fully prepared to tell them off, but Amy cut in first, smirking as she leaned over your desk.Â
âCâmon, Y/N, itâs just us girls. Tell me you donât have some curiosity about what the man can do when itâs just him and the camera.â
You felt the heat rise in your cheeks, struggling to keep your cool. âNo, Iâm not curious! Not at all. And maybe you two shouldnât be either, because, oh, I donât know⊠WE ARE AT WORK!â
They both cracked up, sharing a delighted high-five as you buried your face in your hands, praying for the ground to open up and swallow you.
âOh, weâre just messing with you,â Trish said, barely holding back laughter. âBut seriously, girl⊠you look like you need to unwind. Maybe with a drink or⊠you know⊠a little quality screen time?â
âOr maybe someone live and in-person?â Amy chimed in, waggling her eyebrows.
You groaned, face down on your desk, cursing the fact that they would never, ever know the full story.
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You stepped into the lobby, utterly drained from the day, just as the elevator doors began to slide shut. Without a second thought, you bolted, slipping in right before they closed. Only then did you realize the universe was playing tricks on you.
Because standing right there, with a half-smirk on his face and way too much knowing mischief in his eyes, was Bucky. Alone.
You froze, instantly regretting every choice that had led to this moment. But it was too late now, so you plastered on a polite smile and tried not to look like a deer caught in headlights.
Buckyâs eyes twinkled as he took you in, leaning casually against the side of the elevator as he said, âTired?â
You laughed, and before you could stop it, the laugh turned into a borderline deranged chuckle.Â
âOh, yes, thank you very much,â you replied, sarcasm slipping out before you could rein it in. Then, muttering under your breath but clearly audible, you added, âMaybe keep it down too⊠in the morning.â
He chuckled, looking way too amused. âSorry about that. Work, you know? She, uh⊠went home right after, donât worry.â
Your face went flaming hot, and you whipped your head to look straight ahead, pressing your lips together like that would somehow save you from this horror.Â
âOh, you donât⊠you donât have to explain it to me,â you stammered, feeling like your cheeks were practically on fire. âIâm not worried.â
The smirk only widened. âGood to know.â He leaned in just a little, adding, âI wouldnât want to keep you up⊠unintentionally.â
You choked, your hand flying up to cover your mouth as you let out a mortified laugh that you could barely stop from turning into a squeak. Just get to your floor, just get to your floor⊠you chanted internally, keeping your gaze laser-focused on the elevator doors.
But you could feel him watching you, could practically feel the amusement radiating off him as you tried to pretend that your life hadnât just devolved into a rom-com nightmare.
Finallyâfinallyâthe elevator dinged at your floor. You stepped out, sighing with relief, only for Bucky to step out right behind you.
âHey,â he called, making you pause and turn reluctantly. He was smiling, hands casually shoved into his pockets as he looked you over. âAre you coming to the rooftop pool party this weekend?â
âNo,â you replied flatly, the answer escaping before you could even pretend to think about it.
He laughed, clearly not deterred. âAw, come on. You sure? Itâll be fun.â
You shook your head vigorously, waving him off. âNo, no, Iâm good. Iâm⊠not much of a party person.â
âReally?â he replied, stepping a little closer, his smile turning into something dangerously persuasive. âItâs just neighbors hanging out, not some crazy nightclub thing. Good music, food⊠probably no loud⊠work, either.â
You glared, suppressing an eye roll as he gave you a wink. âIâll pass, thanks.â
âOh, come on,â he said, still grinning. âIf you donât show up, who am I going to talk to about all the âworkâ complaints?â
You stifled a laugh, trying to maintain your resolve. âPretty sure there are other people you can bother with that.â
âBut none of them have your⊠constructive feedback,â he replied, his gaze dropping to the floor as he pretended to look shy. âAnd honestly, I need someone to keep me in check. Iâm a handful at parties. Who else is going to stop me from climbing onto tables?â
You snorted, crossing your arms as you tried not to crack a smile. âI highly doubt youâre a handful at a pool party.â
He raised an eyebrow, challenging you. âCome and find out.â
You looked away, shaking your head but feeling the corners of your mouth tug upward. âBucky, Iâm not going.â
âSo, youâre saying youâll leave me up there with all these people who⊠donât know me as well as you do?â He tilted his head, giving you a mock-pout.
Your face turned red, and you sputtered, âI donât know you! I barely know you!â
âOh, so all those research sessions werenât exactly getting to know me?â he replied, grinning as he watched you turn an even deeper shade of crimson.
âYouâugh, youâre impossible,â you muttered, finally laughing despite yourself.
âThatâs what everyone says,â he said, his voice softening just a little as he held your gaze. âCome on, Y/N. I promise, no loud work. Iâll even save you a spot.â
You sighed, feeling the last bit of resistance crumble. âFine. But only for an hour.â
He beamed, triumphant. âDeal. And who knows? Maybe weâll find something to actually talk about⊠outside of work.â
You rolled your eyes, trying to ignore the way your heart did a little flip. This is going to be a disaster, you thought. But somehow, you didnât mind as much as you thought you would.
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The weekend took forever to arrive, but somehow, you survived itâmostly by avoiding Bucky and doing your best not to think about that ridiculously intriguing video heâd hinted at. Nope, not even a peek. It was your own personal victory, though it took every ounce of willpower you had.
And now, here you were, standing at the rooftop entrance, mentally psyching yourself up. Youâd put on a two-piece swimsuit under a white sheer cover-up, feeling only slightly self-conscious as you stepped out. Only because you hated drawing attention to your body.Â
The party was already in full swing, a mix of upbeat music and laughter filling the air. You scanned the crowd for a certain troublemaking neighbor, but no sign of him. Great, you thought, rolling your eyes. Bucky drags me up here, then vanishes like an ass. Typical.
You made a beeline for an empty lounge chair, setting down your bag and towel, hoping youâd have a chance to relax before anyone else noticed you. But just as you were about to sit, a deep voice called out.
âHey there!â
You turned to see an equally impressive figureâa tall, muscular guy with a sun-kissed smile, striding over with a confident swagger.Â
âIâm Johnny,â he said, flashing a grin as he handed you a cold glass of beer. âWelcome to the party.â
âOh! Thanks,â you said, taking the glass, feeling only slightly overwhelmed by all the testosterone on this rooftop. âNice to meet you, Johnny.â
âLikewise,â he said, eyes flicking over you with the appreciation of someone who knew exactly what he was looking at. âDidnât expect to see a new face up here. I know most of the regulars.â
âYeah, I⊠usually keep to myself,â you admitted, suddenly feeling awkward under his gaze.
âWell, glad youâre here,â he said smoothly, gesturing to a chair beside yours. âMind if I join you?â
Before you could answer, another familiar voice cut through the air, low and unmistakably amused. âJohnny.â
You turned slowly, bracing yourself for whatever cocky look Bucky had in store, but when you finally laid eyes on him, your brain just⊠stopped. No thoughts, head empty, because the second he strolled into view, you swore you heard the sultry opening saxophone of Careless Whisper start playing, echoing dramatically in your head like some corny, slow-motion rom-com entrance.
He moved in perfect sync to the imaginary music in your head, each step more absurdly cinematic than the last. This canât be happening, you thought, but somehow, there he wasâtan skin, swim trunks slung just right, and that damn casual shirt hanging open over his shoulders. The man looked like a vacation ad, except he was bringing you dangerously close to a heatstroke.
As he got closer, the sax solo in your mind reached ridiculous, life-altering levels of intensity. Why do you have to look like this? you thought, nearly choking on the vision before you. Buckyâs smirk turned into something almost smug, like he knew exactly what effect he was having, as if he, too, could hear the George Michael anthem of seduction playing in your head. You half-expected him to whip out an actual saxophone and start serenading you right there.
You swallowed, barely keeping yourself from drooling, and willed yourself to stay composed. Get a grip, you told yourself, though you were about 98% certain your jaw was on the verge of dropping.
âSorry, Johnny,â he said smoothly, not even glancing at the other guy. âI think she already has company.â
You quickly tried to compose yourself, forcing a neutral expression as you willed your face not to betray the sheer catastrophe your brain was going through.Â
âOh, hey, Bucky,â you said, hoping your voice didnât sound as strangled as you felt. Inside, you were practically screaming. Why do you have to look like a freaking Greek god, Barnes? Itâs rude, honestly.
Johnny raised an eyebrow, his eyes flicking between the two of you, clearly picking up on the tension. âYou two know each other?â
Bucky leaned casually against the lounge chair next to yours, flashing a grin that practically oozed mischief.Â
âYou could say that. Sheâs my neighbor,â he said, his tone implying⊠well, all sorts of things. You immediately knew that everyone within earshot was definitely getting the wrong idea. âAnd Iâve been trying to get her to come out of her shell for a while now.â
Come out of her shell? You wanted to throttle him. But before you could retort, Johnny, ever the gentleman, just gave you a knowing wink and clapped Bucky on the shoulder.Â
âWell, guess Iâll let you take over, then,â he said, sauntering off with an amused smile.
You sighed, turning to face Bucky, who looked all too pleased with himself as he settled in beside you, stretching out like he owned the place.Â
âSo, you made it,â he said, taking a leisurely sip of his drink as his eyes did a once-over that was a little too thorough.
âYep,â you replied, your voice barely concealing your exasperation. âI showed up, just like I said I would. Where were you?â
He shrugged, that stupid smirk still plastered on his face. âWas just giving you a chance to make some new friends,â he said, his tone way too casual.
You rolled your eyes, taking a sip of the beer Johnny had given you. âPlease. You just love making an entrance.â
He chuckled, clinking his glass with yours. âCanât say youâre wrong about that.â
As he leaned back, his gaze lingered a little too long, making your cheeks heat up.Â
âNice cover-up, by the way,â he commented, smirk widening. âItâs⊠modest.â
You shot him a look, feeling suddenly self-conscious about the sheer fabric draped over your swimsuit. âWhy, thank you. That was kind of the point.â
âYeah?â he replied, his voice dropping just a notch. âShame, though. Bet that swimsuitâs got a whole lot of personality under there.â
You practically choked on your drink, coughing as you glared at him. âYouâre such a flirt, Barnes.â
He chuckled, clearly unbothered by your reaction. âHey, just saying what everyoneâs thinking.â
You settled back in your chair, determined not to let him get the upper hand. But as you sat there, pretending to ignore him, you couldnât shake the feeling that, despite everything, you were enjoying this game just as much as he was.
You took a deep breath, narrowing your eyes at Bucky, who was looking far too pleased with himself.Â
âLike I said, just one hour,â you told him firmly, crossing your arms as if that would somehow fortify your resolve against whatever mischievous plans he undoubtedly had.
He raised an eyebrow, his smirk turning even more devilish. âOh, Iâm sure an hour will be more than enough.â
You scoffed, rolling your eyes. âFor what? So you can drive me insane and then sit back and enjoy the show?â
He chuckled, leaning a little closer, and you felt your heart rate spike. âMaybe. But I was thinking more along the lines of just⊠keeping you entertained.â
âOh, Iâm plenty entertained, thanks,â you shot back, trying to sound unimpressed despite the heat creeping up your neck.
He shrugged, unfazed, and settled back into his lounge chair.Â
âGood. Then letâs make it the best hour of your week,â he said, flashing you a wink that sent a new wave of exasperationâand, annoyingly, a bit of excitementâthrough you.
You huffed, shaking your head as you took a sip of your drink, determined not to let him see just how much that smirk was affecting you. Just one hour, you reminded yourself. What could possibly happen in one hour?
As you and Bucky settled into a strange, almost comfortable silence, you heard a booming voice from across the pool.
âCHICKEN FIGHT!â Johnnyâs voice rang out, loud and enthusiastic, immediately grabbing everyoneâs attention.
You whipped your head around, eyes widening. Johnny was wading into the pool, rallying everyone like some kind of pool party commander. âCome on! Everyone in! We need two teams!â
âOh, no,â you muttered under your breath, instinctively shrinking into your lounge chair, hoping youâd be overlooked in the shuffle. Absolutely not happening, you thought, clutching your drink like a lifeline.
But Bucky, of course, was already grinning ear to ear. He turned to you, his eyes gleaming with excitement and mischief.Â
âYou heard him,â he said, patting your shoulder like this was some team-building exercise. âWeâre going in.â
âWhat? No!â you hissed, clutching your drink tighter as if that would save you. âI didnât sign up for a chicken fight. Iâm just here for moral support.â
Bucky laughed, standing up and stretching in that way that only he could pull off without looking ridiculous.Â
âOh, come on,â he said, flashing you that smug, challenging grin. âAfraid of a little friendly competition?â
You shook your head, digging your heels in. âNope. Not happening. And itâs not friendlyâitâs dangerous!â
âOh, donât be such a chicken.â His smirk widened, and then, with a theatrical sigh, he added, âGuess Iâll just have to find someone braver.â
Your jaw dropped. âOh, youâre really going to play that card?â
He shrugged, glancing around with feigned disappointment. âGuess so. Shame though. I thought you could handle it.â
It was the final straw. With an exasperated groan, you threw down your drink and stood up.Â
âFine! Iâll do it.â The second the words left your mouth, you instantly regretted them, especially as you saw Buckyâs smirk morph into full-blown satisfaction.
âPerfect,â he said, clearly thrilled with himself.
You sighed, slipping off your sheer cover-up, feeling a sudden self-consciousness as you stood there in just your swimsuit. Buckyâs gaze flicked over you with open admiration, his grin widening just a bit. You forced yourself to ignore the butterflies in your stomach, rolling your eyes at his blatant staring.
âEnjoying the view?â you deadpanned.
âOh, absolutely,â he replied without missing a beat, his eyes twinkling. âBut weâve got a fight to win.â
Before you could second-guess your decision, he grabbed your hand and pulled you toward the pool. Johnny spotted the two of you and cheered, pumping his fist in the air. âYes! We got a team! Bucky and⊠Y/N, right?â
You forced a smile, giving him a thumbs-up while silently planning your escape route. But before you knew it, you were waist-deep in the water, Bucky hoisting you up with surprising ease, positioning you on his shoulders.
âOh my god, this is insane,â you muttered, gripping onto his head for balance as he adjusted to your weight. âI feel like a five-year-old at a theme park.â
âJust hold on,â he chuckled, steadying himself under you. âIâve got you.â
Your heart skipped a beat as his hands firmly held your thighs, and suddenly, this was a whole new level of intense. Focus on the fight, not the incredibly attractive man holding you in the pool, you told yourself, cheeks flaming.
Johnny waded over with his partnerâa muscular, tattooed guy named Jake who was definitely taking this way too seriously.Â
âReady to lose, Barnes?â Jake taunted, grinning up at you.
Bucky chuckled, his hands tightening on your legs just slightly. âNot a chance.â
âAlright, youâre up top!â Johnny yelled, clapping his hands. âLetâs see what youâve got!â
You barely had time to brace yourself before Jake and his partner charged at you, water splashing everywhere as they made their move. Instinctively, you shrieked, grabbing onto Buckyâs hair for dear life as the force of the impact sent you both wobbling.
âEasy on the hair!â Bucky grunted, though he was laughing, his shoulders steadying beneath you as he held his ground.
âOh, sorry!â you gasped, adjusting your grip. But before you could even catch your breath, Jakeâs partner was lunging at you again, arms flailing as he tried to knock you off balance.
âOh, no you donât!â you muttered, your competitive spirit kicking in. You threw your hands out, grabbing his wrists and pushing back with everything you had, determined to hold your ground.
âYeah, thatâs it!â Bucky cheered from below, his laughter bubbling up as he shifted to help keep you steady. âShow âem what youâve got!â
Fueled by his encouragementâand a surprising amount of adrenalineâyou leaned forward, pushing against Jakeâs partner with all your strength. The guyâs face twisted in concentration, but with one final shove, you managed to throw him off balance. He teetered, arms flailing, before finally toppling backward into the water with a massive splash.
âYes!â you shouted, punching the air triumphantly as Johnny and Jake went down in a flurry of water and defeat. âSuck on that!â
The words had barely left your mouth when reality crashed back in. You blinked, suddenly realizing that maybeâjust maybeâyouâd gotten a little too carried away. Oh god, did I really just shout that? you thought, the heat rushing to your cheeks as your triumphant grin quickly turned into a sheepish smile.
âWell, look at you,â Bucky chuckled from below, clearly amused by your victory-induced outburst. âDidnât know you had it in you.â
âYeah, well⊠neither did I,â you muttered, feeling the embarrassment settling in as you tried to slide off his shoulders, desperate to save whatever shred of dignity you had left. But as you started to wriggle down, you realized Buckyâs hands were still firmly gripping your thighs, holding you in place.
You froze, looking down at him. âUh, Bucky⊠you can, you know⊠let go now.â
He glanced up, smirking. âOh, but youâre comfortable up there. Why rush it?â
You huffed, your face going a deeper shade of red. âBecause Iâm very much done being the human flagpole, thank you very much.â
Buckyâs grin only widened as he kept his hold, clearly enjoying the situation far more than he should. âNah, I think I like you right where you are. Adds a bit of⊠height to my reputation.â
âOh my god,â you groaned, feeling your mortification level spike. âIf you donât let me down, I swear Iâllââ
âFine, fine,â he laughed, finally loosening his grip, letting you slide back into the water. But just as your feet touched down, he didnât back awayâinstead, he shifted closer, his hands still lingering on your waist, his gaze locking onto yours with a look that sent your pulse racing.
You took a half-step back, but there was no real room to escape, not with the edge of the pool just behind you and Buckyâs broad frame in front, all mischief and steady, unbreakable eye contact.Â
âYou know,â he murmured, his voice low, âyou could stay longer.â
Your breath hitched as Bucky leaned just the slightest bit closer, his hands still warm and steady on your waist, his smirk turning softer yet somehow more intense. Every nerve in your body seemed to jolt to life as he held your gaze.
You cleared your throat, attempting to find your voice amid the chaos of your thoughts.Â
âUh⊠stay longer? For what?â you managed, trying to sound casual, though your pulse was anything but.
His smirk grew, the corners of his mouth lifting in that way that was dangerously charming.Â
âFor the victory lap, of course,â he murmured, his voice just above a whisper. âAfter all, we did just crush the competition. Wouldnât want you running off too fast.â
âOh, right, a victory lap,â you muttered, trying to regain your composure but finding it difficult with his hands still lingering on your waist. âBut I think the whole pool just watched that âlapââŠâ
âThen they got a good show,â he chuckled, his voice warm with that teasing tone you were starting to know all too well. âBut the best part of winning is savoring it⊠right here.â
Your face went hot as his fingers brushed slightly against your sides, sending a little spark of energy straight up your spine.Â
âBucky,â you said, the word barely a whisper. âYouâre⊠awfully close.â
âOh, am I?â He didnât back away; instead, he raised a brow, clearly enjoying your flustered reaction. âDidnât hear you complaining when you were up there, champ.â
Your cheeks went impossibly warmer. âThat was different. That was, you know⊠competitive. Strategic.â
âCompetitive and strategic?â he echoed, his grin turning almost wicked. âWell, in that caseâŠâ He shifted his hands slightly, bringing you even closer as he leaned in. âLetâs see if youâre still competitive outside the game.â
He hovered just a breath away, his gaze flickering to your lips for a moment that felt like an eternity. You felt yourself leaning in almost on instinct, your pulse racing, and for one wild, heart-stopping second, it seemed like he might actually kiss you.
But then, as if on cue, someone nearby let out a loud, obnoxious cheer, snapping both of you out of the moment. The sound jolted you, and you quickly took a step back, breaking the tension as reality crashed in.
Bucky chuckled softly, looking slightly too smug as he let his hands fall from your waist.Â
âGuess that victory lap will have to wait,â he murmured, giving you one last look that promised he wasnât quite finished with his teasing yet.
You swallowed, desperately trying to get your heart rate back to normal. âYeah, guess so.â
As the night went on, youâd lost count of how many concoction drinks had been handed to you, and at this point, your usual sense of caution was practically nonexistent. The rooftop was a haze of laughter, lights, and music, and the whole place felt like it was buzzing with energy. Any embarrassment from earlier had dissolved into pure, uninhibited confidence, each drink making you feel bolder than the last.
One minute, you were in a drinking game, cheering Bucky on as he took down a round of shots like it was nothing. The next, you found yourself in a game of truth or dare that had somehow escalated into body shots. Youâd laughed, nearly choking on your drink, when you saw Bucky sprawled out on a table, daring you with that infuriating grin to take your turn.
âOh, come on, that's not fair,â you slurred, trying to wave off the dare as he raised an eyebrow, that smug look firmly in place.
âBack out now if you canât handle it,â he teased, lying back and folding his arms behind his head, acting like he hadnât a care in the world.
The crowd cheered you on, and fueled by liquid courage, you rolled your eyes and leaned down, pressing your lips to his abs, feeling his warm skin under your touch as you took the shot in a quick, heated moment. His laughter mingled with the cheers around you, and you couldnât help but feel a rush from the attention, from his gaze, from the heat spreading across your face.
Before you knew it, you were in a round of flip cup with Bucky as your teammate, and he downed his drink, slamming his cup down with a victorious shout. He grabbed you by the waist, lifting you up and spinning you around, both of you laughing so hard you could barely stand straight when he finally set you down.
Somehow, you ended up on the makeshift dance floor, music thumping as the party around you roared on, the lights around the rooftop pool casting a glow over everyone. Youâd danced with other people throughout the night, but Bucky seemed to have a way of drawing you back, his energy magnetic, his laughter contagious. It was like he was everywhere you turned, keeping pace with you, matching every laugh and smirk with one of his own.
The music thumped, lights flashed, and the DJâs voice blared over the speakers, âAlright, party people! Hereâs the dealâfind someone you want to⊠get close to tonight and give them a kiss, a hug, heck, even a lick if youâre feeling bold!â
Everyone around you burst into cheers and laughter, the partyâs energy wild and reckless. By now, you were buzzing on so much liquid courage that everything felt like the best idea ever, including the fact that you were swaying against Bucky, whoâd somehow stayed by your side all night.
He leaned in, his smirk way too mischievous, and the alcohol made it feel impossibly close.Â
âDid you hear that?â he slurred, barely keeping the laughter out of his voice. âI think itâd be a shame if we ignore the DJâs request donât you?â
You rolled your eyes, trying to brush it off, but he just grinned wider, leaning in until his cheek was practically pressed against yours.Â
âHold still,â he whispered, a laugh lurking in his voice.
Then, in a move so outrageous you could barely comprehend it, he dragged his tongue slowly from your chin up to your forehead.
âBucky!â you shrieked, stumbling back and half falling over yourself, laughter bubbling out of you as you clutched your face in shock. âOh my god, you did not justââ
He stepped back, looking beyond pleased with himself, the grin on his face pure, unfiltered pride.Â
âWhat? Iâm just being⊠obedient,â he slurred, raising his hands in mock innocence.
âYou are the worst!â you squealed, laughing so hard you could barely keep it together, grabbing his arm as you steadied yourself, still half in disbelief. He just chuckled, clearly reveling in your reaction as he pulled you right back into the rhythm, your laughter mixing with the cheers around you as the dance floor pulsed with music.
They cranked up the music, and suddenly, the beat was all around you, pulsing through the crowd, as if daring everyone to let loose. The energy was infectious, and you found yourself moving in sync with him, laughing as you danced together, every touch and sway between you crackling with a chemistry that had been simmering all night.
Without thinking, you stepped closer, your hands drifting to his chest, letting your fingers splay against the warm, solid muscle. Your movements grew slower, more deliberate, and his hands instinctively found your waist, pulling you against him until there was barely any space left between you. His gaze dropped, glued on your lips, and you felt a shiver run through you, your breath hitching as he leaned in, his face just inches from yours. His nose brushed yours, and you looked up to meet his gaze, seeing the same surprised intensity reflected in his eyes.
Bucky held your gaze, his breath mingling with yours, and you could feel the tension building, electric and undeniable. He was waitingâleaving the next move up to you. If you wanted him, you knew heâd let you take him.
đ¶Just let me know, can you be the one to hold and not let me go?đ¶
Heart pounding, you somehow managed to press yourself even closer, feeling the swell of your chest against him, igniting a flush across his cheeks. But it wasnât embarrassment you saw in his eyesâit was heat, a look that sent a thrill down your spine. His hand shifted, his fingers tracing along the curve of your hip, and you could feel the strength of his grip as he held you.
đ¶I need to know, could you be the one to call when I lose control?đ¶
The tension was unbearable, and as you tilted your face up, your lips brushed his in the softest, most hesitant caressâa question, an invitation. His resolve crumbled instantly. His hand slid to your waist, gripping the flesh there as his other hand threaded into your hair, guiding your head back so he could kiss you deeper, tasting you with an intensity that left you breathless. You let out a startled, breathless sound, and he responded by pulling you closer, cradling your face as if you were something precious, something he couldnât bear to let go of.
Your lips parted for him, and he kissed you with a hunger that had been building for some time. His tongue traced yours, swallowing your quiet moans, anchoring you to him as his hand kept you steady. It wasnât forceful, just⊠tender, like he was holding something priceless.
Your breaths came heavy, your cheeks flushed, but you barely noticed; all you could feel was him, his touch, his heartbeat pounding against yours, and the fire in his veins matching your own. In that moment, propriety, the crowd around you, everything else faded into oblivion. If he wanted you to take him right there, you couldnât even think of saying no.
Every nerve in your body was alive, tingling with an incredible sense of lust and need as his arms held you close. His lips pressed harder, deepening the kiss, his passion and intensity only spurring you to match it. You melted against him, completely consumed by the heat and need between you, and for those moments, it was as if nothing else existed. Oxygen became secondary; the only thing that mattered was the connection between you, growing more fervent with each second.
Finally, when the need for air became overwhelming, you both broke apart, gasping, your faces inches from each other, breaths mingling as you took each other in. His lips tingled, mirroring your own, and every beat of your heart seemed to urge you back into his embrace.
âLetâs get out of here⊠yours or mine?â Bucky stammered between breaths, his voice husky, his eyes still filled with fire. His body radiated heat, and he looked like heâd dive into the pool at any second just to cool down.
âMine,â you whispered, your voice breathless, cheeks flushed, a shy smile tugging at your lips as you held his gaze.
Ă Ă Ă ĂÂ
You both barely made it down the hallway before the urgency hit, the tension that had been building all night finally snapping. Buckyâs hands were everywhereâgripping your waist, pulling you against him as you fumbled for your keys, the both of you practically tripping over each other in your haste. As soon as you managed to unlock the door, you pushed it open, stumbling inside, his mouth crashing into yours before it even closed behind you.
Wetness pooled inside you, the need for him overwhelming as you pressed back against the door, his body meeting yours in a frenzy of heat and desperation. His stubble scraped against your skin, rough and deliciously manly, a reminder that he was all raw power and intensity. You loved it, the way it scratched against your cheek, adding to the thrill and making your skin tingle wherever he touched.
His lips found the side of your neck, warm and insistent as he kissed his way down, nipping softly, each touch leaving you breathless. You tilted your head back, giving him more access, exposing the full length of your neck to his hungry mouth. His hands slid up your sides, his fingers pressing in firmly, possessively, as his teeth grazed your skin, sending a jolt of electricity through you.
âGod,â he murmured against your skin, his voice rough with desire. âYou have no idea how long Iâve wanted this.â
You could only gasp, clutching onto him as his mouth moved up to your jaw, his hands never stilling, gripping you as if he couldnât bear to let go. Bucky reached a hand up and placed it on your left breast, over the bikini top, and then brought his hand up to the back of your neck to pull you in closer to him. You undid the straps of your top, and down fell the top, exposing your naked breasts to him.
Holy shitâthis canât be real. Am I hallucinating? Is this actually happening? Waitâoh god, is he about to put my boobs in his mouth?!
Like a hungry child desperate for milk Bucky suckled on your nipple, squeezing the bottom of your breast passionately with one hand, and holding the other breast in his other hand. You looked down at him, licking, sucking, rubbing, and he looked as though he was transported to paradise.
He worked himself into a frenzy playing with your breast, until he wanted more. He lifted you up under your thighs, off the floor, and pressed your back against the wall.
Oh shit!
He kissed you again, his hand sliding down to press against you over your bikini bottom. With a quick, desperate motion, he tugged the fabric to the side, his fingers brushing bare skin, making your breath hitch.
As his hand cupped you, he began to move slowly, his fingers exploring, teasing. âDamn,â he murmured, his voice thick with surprise and satisfaction. âYouâre so wet. Is this what happens every time you watch my videos?â
âM-maybeâŠâ you stammered, cheeks heating, barely able to meet his eyes as a grin spread across his face.
His fingers slid inside you, moving with a slow, deliberate rhythm, each motion sending sparks through your entire body. He leaned in, his breath hot against your ear as he asked, âHow many times have you touched yourself thinking about me?â
You bit your lip, trying to hold back a moan as he continued, each movement intensifying the heat pooling inside you.Â
âMmmhâwhy would I tell you that?â you managed, trying to sound teasing but barely able to keep your voice steady.
His grin widened, a mischievous glint in his eyes as his fingers pressed deeper, his thumb brushing against you just right. âBecause I want to hear every filthy detail.â
He kissed your other nipple, the one he missed when before. Bucky always gave equal time to the breasts. Suckling on one nipple, fingering you harder and harder, you were getting more and more excited for the moment he would penetrate you.
âOh my godââ You swallowed, feeling your face heat up and you could feel yourself slightly sobering up. With a nervous laugh, you finally gave in, your voice soft but steady.
âFine⊠sometimes, late at nightâahâIâd imagine you between my legs, devouring me like your life depended on it,â you whispered, feeling your cheeks burn. âIâdâfuckâIâd think about your hands, the way theyâd feel inside me, moving exactly like thisâŠmmmh,â you gasped as his fingers pressed deeper, your own words sparking the desire between you.Â
His fingers never stopped their steady, torturous rhythm, each movement deliberate, coaxing you toward the edge with a patience that was as maddening as it was intoxicating.
âAnd? Thatâs it?â he asked, his tone thick with amusement, daring you to reveal more. His thumb brushed against you in just the right way, as if encouraging you to keep talking, to give him every last detail he was craving.
âAndâhahâIâd picture you⊠spitting in my mouth while youâre turning me on, youâd put your hand on my neck while I beg you to i dunno? reorganize my gutsâbecause youâre so big Bucky. . . I donât think youâll fit inside me.â
âOh the innocent looking ones are always the dirtiest.â Buckyâs smirk turned darker, his fingers pressing into you with a newfound intensity, his digits hooking and pressing into your most sensitive spot, causing your hips to jerk against his palm.Â
âAnd was I just as good in your imagination as I am now?â he murmured, voice low and rough, sending shivers straight down your spine.
âYes⊠yesâŠâ The words left your lips almost involuntarily, your hands gripping his shoulders as your nails dug in, grounding yourself against the overwhelming sensation. Your face twisted with pleasure, each stroke of his digits making it harder to catch your breath.Â
Buckyâs eyes darkened with a fierce satisfaction as he watched you, his smirk deepening. âBetter than you imagined?â
"Mhhm," you tried to respond, but it came out more like a needy moan, your voice barely a whisper under the intensity of his touch.
Bucky's smirk grew at the sound, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction as he took in every reaction, every tremble. "Thatâs what I thought," he murmured, his voice dark and teasing.
Bucky carried you through the open door of your bedroom, his movements purposeful, every touch sending sparks across your skin. When he reached the edge of the bed, he lowered you onto the mattress, but before letting you go, he bent down to capture your lips in a kissâa kiss that felt as intimate as it did electrifying.
You couldnât help but notice the difference; this was something he never did in his videos. Bucky never kissed anyone on the lips on screen. But here, he kissed you slowly, deeply.
His hands moved to your shoulders, firm but gentle as he guided you back into the soft downy mattress. âThere you go, baby,â he murmured, his voice warm and low. âLean back.â
He knelt down at the side of the bed. He pulled off your panties, the final barrier to your sex. He pushed your legs apart and back, and gazed at your pussy, already wet for him.
He stared at your exposed pussy for ten seconds, admiring it like it was the greatest work of art he had ever seen.
"Your pussy," he said, his lips nearly brushing your sex. "It's beautiful.â
You lifted your head up and looked at him. Your jaw was dropped and you were already starting to feel tingles up your body, even though he hadn't licked you yet. You heard his breathing get heavier and heavier, he was so excited to put his lips on your pussy.
Two large fingers of his left hand spread your lips. Two large fingers of his right hand rubbed your clit in strong circles. Each circle sends a shock wave through your body.
"You smell fantastic," he declared, and he dove his mouth right on top of your wet and stimulated clit. Up and down he licked. Up and down, his mouth clasped tight against your pussy.
"Oh," you moaned, as your eyes rolled up to the back of your head. Your armsâwith a mind of their ownâgrabbed the back of your thighs and lifted them back, presenting yourself to this man who used to be on the screen and was now bringing you to ecstasy. He'd only just started to lick you, but even so you felt ready for him to enter you and never leave.Â
As Bucky continued to eat you like youâre his last meal, each suction sending thrills through you, a sudden wave of doubt crashed over you, freezing you in place. Images flooded your mindâwomen heâd been with, all effortlessly beautiful, the kind who exuded confidence and allure. How could you compare? This had to be nothing more than another fleeting thing for him, a âfriendshipâ that would end the moment the night was over.
You tensed, your hands moving to gently push him back. âBucky⊠wait,â you managed, your voice barely above a whisper.
He looked up from between your legs, his expression softening instantly as he met your gaze.Â
âWhatâs wrong?â he asked, his voice gentle, concerned.
âI⊠I justâŠâ You stammered, the words getting caught in your throat before you finally managed, âI donât want to be⊠one of your girls.â
Bucky blinked, taken aback, his expression shifting as if the words had struck something unexpected, almost offended.Â
âOne of my girls?â
You nodded, biting your lip as you searched for the right way to explain. âI⊠I donât do one-night stands,â you admitted, feeling vulnerable.Â
Bucky nodded slowly, his tongue pressing into his cheek as he rose to his feet. "Mhmâno, I get it... it's because of my job," he said, his tone carrying a hint of defensiveness.
You sat up, noticing the shift in his demeanor. "Are you mad?" you asked softly, uncertainty creeping into your voice.
He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "I'm not mad," he replied, though his clenched jaw suggested otherwise. "I just didn't think you'd see me that way."
"See you what way?" you pressed gently.
He met your gaze, his eyes reflecting a mix of frustration and vulnerability. "Like I'm some guy who just goes around collecting flings," he explained. "I thought you knew me better than that."
You swallowed, choosing your words carefully. âIt's not that I think poorly of you,â you said. âIt's just... your work makes things complicated for me. I don't want to be another notch on anyone's belt.â
He took a deep breath, his expression softening. âI understand where you're coming from,â he admitted. âBut believe me when I say that thisââ he gestured between the two of you ââis different for me.â
âHow do I know that?â you asked quietly.
He stepped closer, his eyes sincere. âBecause I don't share moments like this with just anyone,â he said. âYou think I go around kissing people like that? Off-camera, in my real life?â
Buckyâs expression shifted, his brows knitting together as he crossed his arms, clearly growing more frustrated. âI thought you knew the difference between who I am on-camera and who I am off it,â he replied, his tone clipped.
You sighed, trying to hold your ground. âBucky, youâre the one who kept teasing me to watch your videos, practically encouraging me to make it my new hobbyâhow am I supposed to ignore what you do?â
He scoffed, running a hand through his hair in irritation. âBecause those videos arenât me,â he said, voice rising. âYouâre acting like everything I do there is just some extension of my personal life, but itâs a job, Y/N. I donât go around living like that off-set.â
You crossed your arms, not caring that the blanket had slipped off, leaving you bare before him.Â
âAnd Iâm supposed to just... pretend that all of it doesnât mean anything?â you shot back, feeling a twinge of vulnerability but refusing to let it show. âYou kept making those jokes, those commentsâyou have to see how confusing it is for me.â
He took a step closer, his eyes narrowing. âAnd you think I just do that with everyone? That every person who walks into my life gets these... moments with me?â His gaze softened slightly as he gestured between the two of you. âIf that were the case, do you think Iâd be here, right now, trying to convince you?â
You opened your mouth to reply, but the words caught in your throat. His intensity was throwing you off balance, forcing you to question your assumptions. Youâd expected him to brush this off or laugh, not take it to heart.
He shook his head, a frustrated laugh escaping him. âYou donât get it, do you?â He looked at you, his eyes full of something you couldnât quite name. âI donât have to be here, fighting for this. I could have walked away and yet here I am.â
You swallowed hard, feeling a lump form in your throat as the weight of his words settled heavily between you. The intensity of his gaze, the raw honesty in his voiceâit was all too much, too fast, and yet it tugged at something deep inside you, making it impossible to brush off. But your heart was pounding, confusion and vulnerability swirling together, and you werenât ready to face everything his words were unearthing.
âI⊠I think we should call it a night,â you said quietly, barely able to meet his gaze, the words coming out softer than you intended.
For a moment, he looked at you, his expression unreadable, and you could see him processing your response. Then, with a quiet sigh, he nodded, stepping back to give you space.
âAlright,â he replied, his voice subdued. âIf thatâs what you want.â
The room felt suddenly colder, the tension between you now tinged with a quiet ache. You could tell he was holding back more that he wanted to say, but he respected your decision, his expression guarded as he looked away.
You bit your lip, your mind racing with things you couldnât bring yourself to say, with emotions you werenât quite ready to admit.Â
âThank you⊠for understanding,â you managed, feeling the weight of your choice settle over you.
He gave a small nod, his jaw tight, before he turned toward the door.Â
âGoodnight, Y/N,â he said softly, pausing for a moment as if hoping you might change your mind, before finally leaving your apartment, the main door shutting made you flinch even though Bucky closed it softly.
The silence that followed felt heavier than you expected. The tension that had filled the room moments ago lingered, and a wave of frustration washed over you, mixing with regret and uncertainty. You took a shaky breath, running a hand through your hair before letting out a long, exhausted sigh.
Without thinking, you grabbed the nearest pillow, buried your face into it, and let out a muffled scream, releasing all the emotions you couldnât quite put into words. The pillow absorbed the sound, but it did nothing to ease the twist of emotions churning inside you. Finally, you pulled the pillow away, feeling just as conflicted as before, wondering if youâd made the right choice⊠or a terrible mistake.
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I love love love this. This is so Sam/Anthony coded. Exactly how I think heâd react.
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x reader
Summary: Samâs getting way too suspicious about your secret relationship with Bucky.
Word Count: 1.6k
Warnings: humor, fluff, secret dating, laundry room shenanigans, sam wilson being done
A/N: this can be read as a standalone even though it's part of a series called "You Said What". It doesn't necessarily follow a specific order, but if you want to check out the other parts, here they are: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6 thanks for reading, i hope you like it :)
Sam didnât sleep well.
It wasnât the coffee. It wasnât even the lingering PTSD from a week spent chasing Hydra remnants. No, this was different.
This was gut feeling. Instinct.
He was standing in the kitchen, hair wild, hoodie misaligned, and eyes like a war veteran whoâd seen things and couldnât unsee them. The clock blinked a smug 7:03 a.m. He poured black coffee like a man betrayed by the very concept of sleep.
Thatâs when he saw it.
Two mugs on the counter.
One had your initials. The otherâa vintage WWII fighter plane sticker. It hadnât been there last night. He knew, because he always did a final kitchen sweep before bed. Counters clean. Dishes put away. Mugs? Accounted for.
His eye twitched.
ââŠBarnes,â Sam whispered.
He crouched slowly, inspecting the mugs like they might start confessing their crimes.
Then the hallway creaked. Sam turned so fast he sloshed coffee onto his hoodie.
You entered the room, yawning dramatically, hoodie sleeves engulfing your hands.
âMorning,â you mumbled.
Sam squinted. âIs it? Is it really?â
You blinked. ââŠAre you okay?â
âIâm fine,â he said, with the exact tone of a man who was absolutely not fine. He walked to the table and pulled out a chair like it owed him money. âSit.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I have questions.â
âIâm not under interrogation.â
âYou are now.â
ââŠSam.â
âTell me what you were doing between 0500 and 0700 hours.â
âSleeping.â
âAlone?â
You squinted. âWhat kind of creepy follow-upâ?â
Sam narrowed his eyes like a raccoon about to steal a whole rotisserie chicken. âI knew it. Thereâs a cover-up.â
You grabbed a piece of toast and headed for the hallway. âThereâs a cover-up on your brain, Wilson.â
âIâve seen the signs,â Sam called after you. âThe glances! The whispers! The âaccidentalâ brush of hands during mission briefings!â
âMaybe Iâm just clumsy!â you yelled.
âAnd matching mugs?â
âThat sticker was mine first!â
Before Sam could yell something, Bucky entered the room, with aexpression criminally smug. He looked like the kind of man who had just done something worth hiding.
âMorning,â Bucky said, voice low and gravelly. He moved to the coffee pot.
Samâs eyes followed him like a hawk on its sixth espresso.
âYou okay?â Bucky asked.
âIâm great,â Sam replied. âY/N just left.â
âCool.â
âCame in lookinâ real tired.â
âPeople get tired.â
âYou look real tired.â
Bucky paused, looked Sam dead in the eye. âYou implying something?â
Sam sipped his coffee. âI donât know. You implying something?â
They stared each other down. The air crackled. Somewhere in the distance, a tumbleweed rolled by. A raven cawed.
âYou need sleep,â Bucky muttered.
âIâll sleep when the truth sleeps,â Sam snapped back.
Then Sam dramatically left the roomâonly to storm back in ten seconds later to grab a banana. He peeled it with authority and left again.
Later that morning, when Sam had finally left for a jogâor more accurately, a neighborhood reconnaissance missionâyou found yourself back in the kitchen. You were putting away a dish, humming quietly to yourself, when a pair of warm arms slid around your waist.
You didnât jump. You never did when it was him.
âHey,â Bucky murmured against your neck, voice soft now, stripped of the earlier smugness he reserved for sparring with Sam. His lips brushed your skin like a secret.
âHey yourself,â you whispered, leaning back into his chest. âYouâre not worried Samâs going to install surveillance cameras?â
âHe probably already has.â You both laughed.
He rested his chin on your shoulder. âI left my mug out on purpose, you know.â
You turned your head to look at him, brow raised. âSeriously?â
Bucky shrugged, expression boyishly proud. âHeâs been circling for weeks. Figured weâd give him a trail to follow. Let the man feel like he cracked the case.â
You chuckled, shaking your head. âYou are so chaotic.â
He grinned. âYou love it.â
You turned in his arms, resting your hands on his chest. âYeah⊠I kinda do.â
He kissed you then. Slow. Sweet. Familiar. The kind of kiss that said, even with a super-spy roommate and questionable mugs, this? This is real.
Later that night you bumped into Sam, sitting on the couch. He was hunched forward, elbows on knees, staring ahead
âWhere are you going?â he asked, voice low and suspicious, eyes narrowing like youâd just confessed to treason.
You froze. âUh. Laundry?â
âInteresting,â he said, voice dripping with suspicion. âYou know who else said they had laundry tonight?â
You blinked. ââŠLiterally everyone who owns clothes?â
Sam didnât smile. He leaned in, voice lowering like he was revealing national security secrets. âBarnes. Same night. Same floor. Same time.â
You paused just long enough to regret getting out of your room.
âItâs a laundry room, Sam,â you said flatly. âThatâs how they work. People⊠use it.â
âMmmhm,â he replied, writing something cryptic in his notebook. The pen squeaked aggressively against the page.
Just then, the door swung openâand in walked Bucky Barnes, freshly showered, damp hair swept back like a shampoo commercial, whistling something suspiciously upbeat.
 âY/N. Wilson,â he greeted smoothly.
âBarnes,â Sam said, staring like he was trying to burn a hole through his soul with his eyes.
You smiled. Just a regular smile. Harmless. No romantic undertones. Just two coworkers⊠being cordial.
Totally.
 âYou know... I was asking Y/N here,â Sam said, still squinting, âabout her suspiciously coordinated laundry schedule.â
Bucky didnât miss a beat. âMust be fate.â
You coughed, choking down a laugh.
Sam slammed his notebook shut with the kind of theatrical flair that screamed âI was born for this drama.â
âEnough. You think Iâm not onto you. But I see things.â
Bucky raised a brow. âYou seeing ghosts again?â
âIâm seeing clues, Barnes. Donât play dumb. You two doing laundry together. The mugs. The vanishing act during last Tuesdayâs debriefâtwenty minutes. Both of you. Gone.â
You opened your mouth, searching for a reasonable explanation, but letâs be honestâthis was Sam. There was no âreasonableâ left. This man had turned your laundry schedule into a covert op.
You crossed your arms. âWe went to get snacks.â
âSnacks,â Sam echoed flatly.
âYes,â you said, trying to maintain dignity. âYou know. Human food. Fuel. Chips. The sacred post-mission ritual.â
Samâs expression didnât change. âFor twenty minutes.â
âThere was a vending machine incident,â Bucky added smoothly, stepping closer, unbothered. âY/N had a standoff with a bag of peanut M&Ms. It got intense.â
You rolled your eyes as Bucky leaned casually against the doorframe, looking way too smug for someone being accused of laundry-based espionage.
Sam was relentless. âYou think this is a game? Because Iâve got spreadsheets. Iâve got charts. I have timestamps.â
âIâm flattered,â Bucky replied, folding his arms. âDidnât realize I was your top case file.â
âYouâre not,â Sam snapped. âYouâre just the most suspicious.â
You shook your head, already backing toward the hallway. âOkay, well, Iâm gonna go⊠do the thing. With the clothes. Like a normal human person.â
âSure you are,â Sam muttered, squinting again like he was two seconds away from installing security cameras.
âGoodnight, Wilson,â Bucky said with a wink. And thenâbecause of courseâhe followed you out.
âHey!â Sam called. âThis isnât over!â
You didnât turn around, but you did hear the sound of him furiously scribbling in that cursed notebook again.
You and Bucky sat side by side on top of the industrial dryer, the hum of the spinning machines filling the quiet room. A single overhead light flickered occasionally, casting a soft glow over the laundry baskets at your feet. The scent of fabric softener lingered in the warm air.
âHeâs going to lose his mind,â you murmured, folding a hoodie with unnecessary precision.
âHe already has,â Bucky said, smirking. âTried to stick a tracker in my jacket this morning.â
You laughed, bumping your shoulder into his. âWe should start leaving fake clues. Plant a puzzle piece under his pillow. Hang a tie in the garage.â
âI already put a sock in the fridge,â Bucky said casually, reaching over to pull a warm towel from the dryer.
You turned to look at him, mouth open in delight. âYou didnât.â
âI did. Red. Argyle. No explanation.â
You grinned, shaking your head. âI love you.â
Bucky chuckled, leaning in to kiss your temple. âI know.â
You went quiet for a beat, letting the rhythm of the machines and the safe warmth between you fill the space. His knee rested against yours. The scent of his cologne barely clung to the edge of his freshly laundered shirt.
He reached for your hand, twining his fingers through yours beneath the basket of still-warm socks. âHeâs getting close, though. We are getting pretty obvious.â
âYou wanna stop?â you asked, turning toward him.
He looked at youâreally looked. And it was all soft eyes, steady presence, and a patience you hadnât known you needed until him.
âNot a chance.â
Bucky smiled, warm and easy, and pressed his forehead lightly to yours.
âSo,â you whispered, âwhat are we going to do when Sam actually proves something?â
âWe deny everything.â
You laughed. âEven under interrogation?â
âEspecially under interrogation.â
One day, heâd prove it.
But not today.
Meanwhile in the living room, Sam was writing in his notebook. On the top of the page:
CASE #110: Theyâre DEFINITELY Dating. And beneath it, scrawled in increasingly frantic handwriting:
shared laundry = suspicious
âCoincidentallyâ always sitting next to each other
Y/N smiled at him like he invented air.
Bucky smiled back.
FRIDAY pinged softly. âSir, your blood pressure is elevated.â
âBecause thereâs a LIE in this house, Friday!â
War was still on.
But as long as you had Bucky Barnes looking at you like you were his whole world?
You were definitely still winning.
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A/N: it's me again, hi. just wanted to say a big thank you for all the comments and feedback i've been getting from all of you. never thought that a one-shot could turn into a series with already SEVEN PARTS. anyway, just thank you all again. i hope you're liking where this is going. see you next chapter <3
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