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soldierswar · 3 years
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Kobik - Chapter VIII
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Fluff/Angst
Chapter plot: The aftermath of the explosion brings up questions of what comes next with you and Bucky's future with Kobik will be.
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“Are you sure you guys gonna be okay?”
It had been a few hours since you had gotten back home. Even though you protested Kobik using her powers so that she could conserve energy, she conjured up a small bed in your office for her to sleep in and was now thank goodness dead asleep.
After dealing with some organization called ‘SWORD’ that Bucky and Sam were reporting to on a video call, Bucky managed to convince them that he could handle the rest when it came to the aftermath of this ordeal. At least when it came to keeping Kobik until further notice. But he wasn’t stupid enough to think that they weren’t most likely keeping close eyes on you guys.
“You know you can stay the night here, Sam,” you insisted.
Bucky held a smirk on his face.
“He would, but Sam’s got a date in Louisiana in…18 hours?” Bucky dramatically checked his watch and winked at Sam.
“Okay, Cap,” you nodded impressed going in to give him a big hug goodbye.
“By the way,” he said after hugging you.
“I haven’t had a chance to say congratulations.”
Bucky smiled and wrapped an arm around you tightly.
“But the world is in trouble if this kid is anything like either one of you,” he shuddered pointing a finger at the both of you.
Bucky punched him on the arm.
“I’ll see you soon, okay?”
“Hopefully not too soon,” Sam quipped.
“And say goodbye to the little fireball for me when she wakes up. I’m going to miss her.”
A sudden wave of sadness hit you because of his words.
Missing her. Something that you dreaded thinking about. In the few days that you had gotten to know her, you came to love her. You wanted to protect her at all costs from anyone. But now, it seemed like one of her biggest threats was herself. How were you supposed to protect her from…her?
The only solution that you could think of is keeping her away from anything or anyone who could threaten her. Anything that could make her feel sad, angry, or unsafe. To shield her from the world. If she was in a warm, loving environment like Bucky said, she would be fine. She could live a normal life. She could live a life where maybe she’d feel content enough to grow, or stay the innocent little 4-year-old if she pleased. Maybe that environment could be with you…
Being stuck in your thoughts about this made you not even realize that Bucky had walked Sam outside, probably to talk in private about what came next.
What would come next?
“You need sleep,” Bucky sighed when he walked back into the apartment.
But you didn’t want to sleep. You wanted answers. And he knew that by the look in your eyes.
“Y/N, we can talk about this tomorrow.”
His eyes looked tired, but you at least needed his attention for a few more minutes.
“No, I want to know now,” you stated.
“Please, let’s just—”
“You don’t have to give me an hour-long discourse about it, but I just want to know what’s going to happen to her in the next few days. Is she going to be interrogated like a criminal? Put in a cell to be experimented on?”
He hesitated for a moment but sighed lightly placing a hand on your back walking you over to the couch.
“We’re not sure yet,” he said.
“But there’s no way that anything like that is going to happen. Do you really think that I would allow it?”
You shrugged. What if he just wouldn’t have a choice in the matter?
“Right now all we have to focus on is the fact that SWORD will be questioning Kobik at one of the New York branches tomorrow. I’ll be taking her. But I won’t leave her side.”
“I’m coming too,” you stated.
“Y/N they’ll never let you in. I barely have clearance to go in there myself.”
You gritted your teeth and flared your nostrils in protest, but couldn’t find a way to defy his logic.
“What do they even do anyway? Are they like a new SHIELD or something?”
Bucky paused to think about it, and then shook his head.
“They’re…They specialize more in for the lack of a better term ‘extraterrestrial anomalies’.”
“Okay, but she’s not an alien,” you argued.
He shot you that ‘you know damn well what I mean’ look.
“Anyway,” he continued.
“When they first approached me not long after I found out about her, I didn’t trust them at all. But after hearing them talk about their history good and bad, and maybe making both legal and illegal research on them I trust them…cautiously.”
You snorted. Classic Bucky. But you couldn’t lie, it was one of the big reasons why you loved and trusted him so much.
“I’ll make sure that she’s okay. And then I’ll bring her straight home.”
Home.
“Is this where she is now?” you asked hopefully.
“Home?”
He hesitated. And not in a good way.
“I don’t know,” he answered solemnly.
“Bucky, we love her. And I think she loves us. We could be good for her…She might be a good big sister…”
One side of his face curled into a soft but solemn smile. One that shifted into adoration the longer he looked at you.
He scooted closer to you and carefully placed his hand on your belly and rested his head on your shoulder.
“Our kid would be lucky to have her in their life,” he stated.
“But…”
“But?” you questioned.
He exhaled.
“You know that’s risky…Not just for the kid, but she is a risk to herself.”
You frowned.
“Y/N she needs help. We both know it. She needs the kind of help that we can’t give her by acting like she’s a normal child. She needs room to grow into her powers and figure out how not to end up in incidents like…Like tonight.”
Again, you wanted to protest. You wanted to find a good counterargument. But a wave of exhaustion swept over you, and you just couldn’t.
“Come on,” Bucky whispered and picked you up taking you to bed like a child. This you didn’t protest to. Being in his arms after having the day that you had was so comfortable. Even if one of his arms was made of vibranium. You didn’t even make it to bed before falling asleep.
Before Bucky and Kobik walked through the door you had a stack of grilled cheese sandwiches set up on the counter. It was one of Kobik’s favorite things to eat for lunch.
“Y/N!” she exclaimed running over to you to give you the biggest hug.
You hadn’t seen her since the previous night when she was exhausted and in distress. And although they had left at almost noon, you were still heavily asleep by the time they left.
“Guess what I made?”
She looked up at the counter and beamed.
“Can I have one?”
You gave her a sarcastic frown and stuck your nose in the air like a snooty queen.
“No. They’re only for me. You can just watch me eat them.”
She giggled. It felt so good to hear her laugh like that again. And you were glad that she didn’t seem completely traumatized from having to rehash all of the events from last night. Or rather even just the past week.
You grabbed a plate and handed one to her and told her to sit on the couch and watch tv. She happily complied which left time for you and Bucky to talk about what was going on.
Bucky walked up to you and kissed you on your forehead.
“Glad to see you up.”
“Glad to see the both of you back.”
The sound of the Sponge-Bob theme song blasted in the living room. She really loved that show.
“I see you haven’t given her up yet,” you remarked crossing your arms.
He looked at you guiltily. So you placed a hand on his arm to let him know that it was okay.
Over the next ten minutes, Bucky explained to you how they had taken over the problem with whoever was trying to kidnap Kobik. Unfortunately, the situation was too big and too dire for them to have clearance to disclose what it was and why they wanted and needed Kobik. But it was safe to say that for now, she was safe.
“What about the parking lot?” you asked.
“I mean she fixed the apartment back to how it was, she could—”
Bucky shook his head.
“That would raise way too many questions. Ones we don’t want the world to have even more questions about. We just have to leave it be. Trust me…Kobik wasn’t thrilled about those orders from SWORD.”
You smiled.
“But…umm…”
You knew that you weren’t going to like what was going to come next.
He leads you to your room and sat you down on the bed.
“She really isn’t staying with us is she,” you sighed.
You took in a deep breath and tried not to cry. So this was really happening.
“There’s um…There’s a couple. They’re scientists that specialize and are top in their field in cosmic energy. And they’re really interested in her case.”
“As for what?” you questioned.
“A little lab rat? To live the same kind of life that she did in a lab like the one in Europe to study her?”
“She was happy there, Y/N. And they never treated her like a lab rat.”
“And she can be happy here, James,” you argued.
“Despite your argument about whether her old home wasn’t good enough, this is going to be different,” he reassured.
“How so?”
He took your hand in his.
“They’re a couple. They’ve wanted a child for a long time but it just never happened for them. When they heard about Kobik and saw her they were thrilled at the prospect of being able to keep her with them. They can help her the way that we can’t. But they can also give her the stability that we could.”
A pang of jealousy hit you. You wanted to be that for her. You wanted to be everything that they could be. But you weren’t. And you hated facing that.
“So you spoke to them?” you choked.
“How do you know that they can be trusted?”
Bucky used his hand to wipe away the stray tear that fell down your cheek.
“I met them.”
He smiled that specific smile that always reassured you that things were going to be okay.
“They’re lovely, Y/N. I think you’d really like them. In fact, Kobik is going to meet them tomorrow. And they want you to come.”
Good because you wouldn’t have had it any other way.
“The best part is that they only live an hour away. She can come to see us whenever she wants.”
You lit up and nearly burst into tears.
“Really?”
He nodded.
“See? She can still be a big sister…But like a sister permanently away at boarding school.”
You rolled your eyes. But you were so relieved that she wasn’t going to be far.
“She’s going to be okay. We’re all going to be okay.”
“Y/N? Is everything okay?” Kobik asked walking into the room.
Your heart felt warm again at the sight of her innocent features. No longer in terrible distress, but just like an innocent little girl again. And you realized that maybe she might have felt that way because she had hope. Hope that she wouldn’t be the cause of another disaster like the parking lot, or even worse.
“Hey Kobi,” you chimed.
“New nickname?” Bucky asked.
You shrugged.
Kobik jumped up on the bed and sat against you laying her head on your shoulder.
“Kobik, do you know where we’re going tomorrow?”
She turned to you looking a little sad. But nodded.
“Am I leaving you already?” she pouted.
Bucky shook his head.
“They want to get things ready for you first,” he stated.
“Tomorrow we’re just going to meet them. You can see how you like them. And I think you will.”
“They’re going to help me with my powers, right?”
There was a hopeful look in her eyes. This told you everything that you needed to know. She really did need help. And she wanted it.
You put your arm around her and gave her a comforting squeeze.
“Yeah, kiddo,” you said.
“But you know what? We’re going to be right here for you. And you can visit us any time you’d like.”
She smiled and leaned in to snuggle.
“She’s lucky to have you,” she sighed.
You frowned.
She?
“Who?”
“Her,” she said matter matter-of-factly and then pointed at your flat belly.
You paused and turned to Bucky who carried the same confused expression as you.
“Uh…Wait did she say?” he asked.
“How do you know that?” you questioned.
She shrugged.
“I felt her.”
You thought about when Kobik touched you and relived or rather felt your memories, including your emotions. But you didn’t think that she could feel your baby. Or if she even knew about it…Her…
“Well, Kobi,” you said softly, and still in complete shock.
“She’s gonna need a big sister. One that can come visit her every once in a while. You think you’re up for the job?”
She nodded happily.
“I can’t believe in 6 months I’ll be a big sister.”
Bucky’s eyes widened.
“I’m sorry…What?” he choked.
He narrowed his eyes at you.
“Six months? That means—”
You gave him a guilty look. How could you not have noticed for all of this time?
You and Bucky just stared at each other some more before Kobik poked you.
“Are you guys gonna be okay?” she asked.
“And can I have another grilled cheese on the counter?”
You would laugh if this wasn’t one of the most surreal and yet happiest moments in your life. But you still were at a loss for words.
Bucky intervened before you could answer.
“How about you both get food, and I’ll call your doctor since apparently, you have an aversion to it.”
You narrowed your eyes stuck your tongue at him and followed Kobik.
“Deal.”
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soldierswar · 4 years
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Sick
            Dad! Bucky X Reader (Fluff)
TW: None. Pure fluff.
Note!!!!: This is a two part series. You could read this as the first one, and use the second one (Oh Baby) as a prologue. Or, you could read the fic mentioned as the first one in the series. It’s up to you, but this one was just uploaded first.
Plot: You wake up ill. And so does your two-year-old Frankie. You’re pretty sure that you two woke up having the same type of illness...At least you think you did.
         You woke up, sick.
           One moment you were fine; and within the next 10 seconds, you found yourself with your head in the bowl.
           You took a minute, rested on your knees, and suddenly felt your husband dotingly stroking and pulling your long hair back.
           “I thought you were asleep,” you croaked
           “Super soldier senses,” he replied.
           “You seem to keep forgetting.”
           You shrugged right before continue retching all of the non-existent contents of your stomach.
           Finally, you felt it was over. Thank God.
           “You need anything?” he asked.
           “Water? Juice?”
           You opted in for one of your daughter’s juice boxes. He left the room and made his way downstairs to get it.
           After putting yourself back together you figured you better actually check on your two-year-old munchkin in her bedroom. She was quieter than normal this late in the morning, and you wondered if you should be concerned.
           You walked across the hall and opened the door to find that she wasn’t in her bed.
           You hoped that she hadn’t gotten into a quietly mischievous mood, and had just taken a ride downstairs in daddy’s arms.
           You quickly shuffled down to the kitchen only to find Frankie sitting on the edge of the counter, and Bucky holding the ear thermometer to take her temperature.
           “Mommy,” she whined, weakly, not seconds before vomiting grape juice onto the floor.
           “100.1,” Bucky announced.
            You pouted and made your way to her to comfort her. She was too weak to say anything, or cry. She just laid her head on your chest as you rubbed her back.
           “She really wasn’t looking too hot when I checked on her this morning.”
           “I can imagine, she’s usually bouncing off the walls by now,” You replied, softly rocking her side to side.
           You looked down at her pale face and noticed her eyes were closed, and her breath steady. She was already asleep.
           “Here, let me take her upstairs,” you said.
           “No, let me go,” Bucky protested.
           “You were sick not even ten minutes ago.”
It wasn’t that you didn’t love how much he cared about you. But it was just those times when he treated you like a weak little flower that made you livid every now and again. Especially considering the fact that you trained new agents to go out on assignments the way you did out in the field before you got pregnant.
           “It’s not like she’s a 200lb barbell. I can carry my daughter up the stairs.”
           “Juice box. Now,” Bucky ordered.
           You rolled your eyes and opted to just go get cleaning supplies for the mess that was now on the floor.
            As you walked toward the closet, you had an intrusive thought. A thought that you weren’t exactly proud of having. But considering the fact that you had gotten sick first thing in the morning made you a little bit nervous the moment after it happened.
You weren’t saying you were the worst mother in the world. But…considering the fact that you had to hold back a smile on your way to the supply closet, you figured you were definitely nowhere near even the bottom of the list for the ‘Mother of The Year’ candidacy.
           Of course, there was no way that you liked seeing your baby like this. You hated feeling so helpless knowing that there was nothing to do but give her medicine and wait for her to recover. The first thing you had to do at the moment was to bring the fever down. But you knew now, that you both just had a bug.
           Oh, you caught a bug alright. A tiny human bug. One that you had specifically caught from your husband. You were wrong. You and Frankie did not have anywhere near the same kind of sickness at all.
           You stared at the little plus signs on all 4 pregnancy tests that you peed on.
           “Well so much for that fucking IUD,” you sighed.
           When you thought about it, you really had been ignoring some of the obvious signs. Last time, you didn’t realize you were pregnant until you were 12 weeks along. And thanks to that failed IUD, you really hadn’t suspected a thing. You hadn’t gained much if any weight in your belly area, and it even took another 2 months for you to even start showing. To be fair, you had no idea what it was like to be pregnant at the time so it was hard to figure out.
This time, you figured you had just gained a little of weight because you were eating too much pizza. Granted…last time you craved pizza that often, you had a newborn Frankie in your arms not too long later.
The need to buy more Pedialyte, Motrin, and crackers (the crackers mostly for you), made getting out of the house to go the pharmacy so late in the evening so much easier. Now you didn’t have to give a bullshit excuse to Bucky, so he didn’t suspect a thing. Granted, you were going to have to tell him the news very soon.
You walked upstairs towards Frankie’s door which was cracked open. You peered into the bedroom with dimmed lights to find Bucky laying propped up against the headboard on your daughters’ bed, cradling her tiny form, and reading her a Harry Potter book. She comfortably listened while sipping on Pedialyte infused grape juice.
You really did try to get her into little bunny, and teddy bear picture books. But after she turned two, she didn’t care for those kinds of things. So, you had decided to try a chapter book as a joke and found by accident that she responded to that method incredibly well. You were sure that it wasn’t necessarily that she wanted more complex plotlines, or even understood that the storyline was even about. But, she probably just really didn’t care for the visual stimulation and preferred hearing daddy’s voice while her head rested on his chest. A feeling that you could wholeheartedly relate to.
You backed away not wanting to disturb them and crept your way back downstairs.
On your way down, you couldn’t help but feel your heart melt beyond measure at the sight of Bucky taking care of your precious baby so attentively, and so well. And not necessarily just throughout this day when he noticed right away that she was lethargically ill; but how he was with her since the day she was born. Even earlier when he took good care of you during the good, and difficult days of your pregnancy.
Thinking about this made you realize that there was no reason to fear what or who was coming along next. You had no reason to even feel scared to tell him about another incredibly unplanned child coming into the picture.
           After about 30 minutes, James came back down into the dimly lit kitchen to find you sitting on the edge of the marble island counter getting to your emails from your students.  
           “Sorry I was up there so long,” he said.
           “She fell asleep and, and I didn’t have the heart to move her for a bit.”
           You smiled. A result of your heart melting furthermore. It was enough to make you want to cry.
           “You need anything, doll?”
           You shook your head and outstretched my arms for him to come closer to you for a big hug.
           “You know I never doubted that you’d be an amazing dad,” you said, softly with the right side of your face resting on his chest.  
           “Even when we found out about Frankie so far into my pregnancy despite swearing we never wanted kids. And yet, the moment I saw the look in your eyes when you saw our little one on that t ultrasound screen before I even had the courage to look, I feared that I couldn’t be nearly as great a parent as you would be.”
           He pulled away and stared lovingly into your eyes.
           “I knew you’d be a good mom when you took care of that three-year-old Russian girl that you saved during that one mission in Ukraine five years ago,” he replied.
           “She wouldn’t talk to anybody but you, and when I saw the bond you two had created within an hour. I knew right then that if you were to become a mother, you’d be the most amazing one. And I was right.”
           He cupped your face in his hands and kissed you on the forehead.
           “So…” You found yourself pausing.  
           You took his hands away from your face and held onto them, nervously fidgeting with his fingers.
           “Have you ever thought about what would happen if we had another one?”
           You looked up to see his expression. His left eyebrow was raised.
           “Well I sure thought about it this morning,” he shrugged.
           You narrowed your eyes watching that faint little smirk of his start to creep up.
           “So, you figured out that I was preg-”
           “Of course, I did, (Y/N).” he interrupted.
           “And you’re okay with this?” You asked, nervously.
“Even though it was supposed to be a one in a million chance that it happened again?”
           “(Y/N)…if that’s the ratio is a million to one, then we’ve definitely reached the threshold for that one after the million.”
           You smacked him on the arm and giggled.
                       “Of course, I’m happy, (Y/N),” he whispered against your lips while keeping his flesh hand on your belly before reaching down to kiss it.
           “But watch this one be born within the next two months,” he teased. It was definitely a hyperbolic shade to the fact that you had no idea Franky existed until 12 weeks into your term. You wouldn’t have even known if you hadn’t to gone to the med-bay for a sprained ankle you had acquired during a training session.
           You rolled your eyes and once again collapsed your head onto his chest.
           “You’re lucky I love you, Barnes,” you groaned.
           I love you too, Barnes.”
(Ps. Thank you for reading this fluff piece. It made me smile the whole time I was writing it. I love you guys. Also, I’m about to start writing another fic about Frankie being a newborn. Message me if you want me to tag you in it.)
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