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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[He doesn't know that anyone has gone, so after a moment he responds again.]
Won't your housemates think it's strange you're learning all these new languages?
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It's just me and Jon.
[ Illya already knows there's something weird about him, and isn't going to think anything is off. Clark has promised to tell him when Illya is ready to share his own true identity. ]
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Bucky may not have Clark's super hearing to track someone down, but he does have decades of experience in hunting specific targets, so it shouldn't take him too long to locate Clark and drop in on him. Probably literally, depending where he is.]
You didn't tell me.
[The underlying 'why not' is pretty clear.]
What happened?
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He's sitting in one of the discussion rooms in the library, with his notebooks and some audio tapes, and looks up in surprise, clearly not expecting Bucky to drop in on him like this. ]
You have other things on your mind. [ Clark has a lifetime of only having his parents to talk to. He's not used to having friends. ] I think the Portal sent Lois and Kara back. If they were anywhere here, I'd be able to track them.
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Am I a charity case to you, or a friend?
[He already knows the answer, or thinks he does, but he's making a point before they get into whatever has truly happened to Lois and Kara.]
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I remember telling you I don't really know how to have friends.
[ Bucky would never be a charity case. Clark has no pity for anyone except Zod. ]
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[It's why he doesn't really have any, he finds it very hard to lean on anyone or trust them, even if he wants to help them in return.]
Tell me next time.
[That out of the way, he slides into the seat opposite Clark.]
When did they go? Have you asked the authorities about it?
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Pete was the closest he got in school other than Lana. ]
There's a list of people who've been sent home. They're on it.
[ He's not sure what else he should add. If Clark can't hear their heartbeats, they're gone. Tearing up the city looking for them is pointless. ]
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Then they're safe.
[It's probably not much of a comfort for Clark, left behind as he is.]
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[He shrugs, unsure how to really comfort Clark properly.]
I've met people from other versions of my universe, seems like we all exist in each other's in one way or another.
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Mine's a little different from the others like it.
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[Trust him, the other Bucky is very different.]
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Then at least you got to meet her for a while, ain't that something?
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[ He knows what's missing now, and feels more alone than ever. ]
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Friendships, family, it's all ephemeral. It all passes. It's the memories that stay, hold onto that.
[It's why he's so fucked.]
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It's a lot, sometimes, isn't it?
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Yeah.
[Here, home, everything. It's a lot.]
You going to keep the same house with your kid?
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[ Clark reaches up to touch Bucky's wrist gently. He can let go if he wants. ]
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I'm still not helping in your garden.
[Either that will come out callous and insensitive, or it'll make him smile. Bucky hopes for the latter, but he's unpractised enough in social banter that it could well be the former.]
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Don't count me out yet.
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[It's a subtle sort of test to make sure that Clark really does know, and like, Dick or if the other man was lying to him.]
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He's a hard man to read, even as Clark's had a few months of exposure to him. ]
You know him? [ He keeps it polite and distant. Dick is his to protect. ]
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He said he knew you.
[Not much of an answer, but he's good at the half deflecting statements.]
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