IC Inbox
This is the IC inbox for Bucky Barnes at Riverview.
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This is the place to contact Bucky over the network. Contact by voice or text is perfectly acceptable, and there is no need to plot with me prior to posting in this inbox.
Note: As of the end of December 2017, Bucky has no phone, he has destroyed it. Consequently, this inbox can only be used for in person interaction. You are still more than welcome to post here without plotting with me first.
Network name:
This is the place to contact Bucky over the network. Contact by voice or text is perfectly acceptable, and there is no need to plot with me prior to posting in this inbox.
Note: As of the end of December 2017, Bucky has no phone, he has destroyed it. Consequently, this inbox can only be used for in person interaction. You are still more than welcome to post here without plotting with me first.

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[It's not really agreement or disagreement. It is hard to talk to normal people, where 'normal' entertains a certain value of ignorance to some of the shit they've both seen. His tolerance for it doesn't have to be as high as hers, because there are still plenty of days she wants to run away into the woods and scream her fucking head off.
His next statement, though, gets a startled laugh.]
Is that how you make friends? They have to point a gun at you first?
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Considering you're my only one, odds look good that way.
[Steve. Clark. His brain whispers the two names at him, but he pushes them back. Clark isn't a friend (yet), he's a safety mechanism for if he goes nuts. And Steve-- Steve is a tangled knot that he is so not ready to unravel.]
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Well. I guess I don't have to share.
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James. My name is James Barnes.
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She does, however, give him a bright smile.]
James. You know? I kinda like it.
[She had a book of names, once. Winston used to find things in the old mall, and sometimes he'd give them to her on the sly. Ellie being Ellie read even that dusty old thing about a hundred times. Books were so precious and rare, she treasured every one.
James is one of those weird names with a few origins, but one of the ones that stuck out to her was may God protect. You don't run into names very often where the meaning is either on the nose, or so obviously contrary. Like the rest of life, most people sort of fall in between.
She sort of toys with the fraying flap of her backpack. It's not a nervous fidget.]
Hey. Do you like music?
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Yeah.
[That's at least a fairly confident answer.]
I'm pretty sure that I used to dance a lot, so I must have liked the music that went with it.
[See, he can deduce things about himself.]
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It's weird to her, that she's older now than Riley was when she died. It seemed like she was just always chasing after her, one step behind in everything, and now...
She holds the player out for him.]
Can you do me a favour? And hang onto this for a while?
[It's sort of a double-edged sword. She wants to... be separate from it, for a while, and to make sure it's in the hands of someone who will treat it as carefully as she will. She can't keep clinging to the past, it's paralyzing her. She will never not be in whatevers with Riley, but... it's been a year. She has to keep moving forward. Baby steps.
Maybe this is poetic too.]
The batteries are brand new, so if you want to listen to it-- go ahead.
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It's a big thing to be trusted with.
That she's trusting him with it instead of someone else is both touching and slightly terrifying, but he wouldn't dream of throwing this back in her face. Instead, he carefully puts it into his backpack.]
I won't.
[Whatever it is, it's personal.]
But I'll have it whenever you want it back.
[He won't let anything happen to it.]
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[She wonders how many people know he's gentle. Not many. She gives him a slight smile, and then blows her hair out of her face with due teenage exasperation at it.]
Track six is my favourite. Now-- you got somewhere else you need to be?
[She likes the company, but he gets antsy sitting in one spot too long, and she doesn't mind giving him an out if he wants it. No hard feelings.]
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If you need me, call. I'll come.
[It's not an offer he'd make to just anyone, but he means it.
Without another word, he turns and walks away into the trees.]