Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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Bucky takes up space: she can. But no one’s ever taken Steve seriously in trousers or in skirts, and even less when she puts her fists up, plants her feet, most of the time.
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- Part 1 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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“You’re so strong,” Steve says, like it means something else. Bucky swallows.
“It’s a good thing,” she says, finally, “if I’ve gotta carry you home.”
Bucky Barnes prepares for war.
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- Part 2 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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I go where I love and where I am loved (into the snow) by lbmisscharlie
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies)
18 Dec 2017
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“If they let you, will you stay?” Steve says, and Bucky had figured they’d dance around it, so she’s surprised for a minute at Steve’s matter-of-fact tone.
“Will you?” she says, instead of answering. In the darkness, Steve’s face is mostly shadow. “Well, I’ve gone to all this trouble,” Bucky says. They’re close enough that she can feel the huff of Steve’s exhale.
“Yeah,” Steve says. “Yeah, me too.”
As the world tears itself apart, Steve and Bucky find places within it.
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- Part 3 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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She’s not drunk, precisely, but she feels hazy and warm, the press of Steve’s shoulder against her a comforting bulwark.
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- Part 4 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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Bucky figures it’s alright to be only-half-a-Catholic at St. Francis, so long as Steve’s there too.
Brooklyn, 1930
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- Part 5 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
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Special Collections File 2007018 — Jamie Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes and Siobhan Grace “Steve” Rogers
This collection contains material related to two working class women who grew up in Brooklyn in the 1920s and 30s. “Bucky” Barnes is known to have enlisted as a man in the US Army in 1942, while “Steve” Rogers served with the USO from 1942-3. Both died in 1945, though their activities and whereabouts from late 1943 until their deaths are unknown. Contains photographs, letters, sketchbooks, and other loose memorabilia collected from their shared home in Brooklyn in 1942 and from their personal effects after their deaths. Donated by Susanna Edwards, nee Barnes, “Bucky” Barnes’s sister. [0.417 linear feet] See also file 2007017
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- Part 6 of Still the Walls Do Not Fall
