James Buchanan Barnes (
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keepcruising2018-11-30 10:18 pm
Bucky and Brock's Excellent Adventure
Bucky doesn't remember falling asleep, which is rare. Most nights, he lies there for a few hours before he manages to sleep and he remembers it. Now, he finds himself stirring with no memory of going to bed at all. Old paranoid habits resurface and Bucky doesn't open his eyes yet, doing his best to keep his breath steady.
His focus goes to his other senses. He's on something soft and scratchy, the smell of sap and grass fill the air and he can't hear anyone talking or moving around him.
He waits.
When nothing changes, he finally opens his eyes. He's lying on the ground in a forest. There's no one around. Great.
He'd been in Olympia. He remembers that much as he pushes himself up to sit.
"Hello?"
His focus goes to his other senses. He's on something soft and scratchy, the smell of sap and grass fill the air and he can't hear anyone talking or moving around him.
He waits.
When nothing changes, he finally opens his eyes. He's lying on the ground in a forest. There's no one around. Great.
He'd been in Olympia. He remembers that much as he pushes himself up to sit.
"Hello?"

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"For now, yeah. You might want to get your sidearm out in case there's trouble." He keeps his voice low and his footfalls quiet, but they're not being silent and they still don't know who or what brought them here.
He scratches at his neck, pushing his hair back for a little relieve, because he can feel the skin is raised there, raw and angry. "The hell?"
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He pulled out his knife first, offering it back to Barnes at the same time where was that question, and he looked back. He paused, noting the area and a chill went down his spine as he thought about it. Two sides. One coin. "You get a bug bite or something?"
He knew it wasn't that, but a part of him was uncertain he wanted to see.
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"Doesn't feel like any bug bite I've ever had." He tilts his head to the side to make the area more visible as his metal fingers curl around the knife like they're welcoming a loved one home. There's such a familiarity to weaponry ingrained in him, far beyond his old Army training. Back then, he'd been comfortable with knifes and gun, but now they feel like a missing part of him.
He hates that feeling, because he doesn't want to use tools like this anymore, but he isn't going to lie down and let someone kill him, either, and he sure as shit isn't going to let a friend get hurt because he isn't ready to defend them.
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He stepped up closer all the same, risking being in the other's range so that he could reach out to push a few stray strands of hair up and aside. "Looks like some kind of intricate scarring, or a super deliberate tattoo. Does it hurt?"
So when was he going to admit he might have landed him in this mess? Probably when the situation became desperate and they had a better idea of their situation all around.
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"Feels like a burn that's a few hours old." So the pain is there like an irritating dull thrum, but it's hardly pulling all of his focus. He can ignore it until later.
"Don't worry about it. We should keep moving." They have no information and no supplies. They can worry about this later. For now, maybe Bucky can get his personal space back because it makes the forest feel like a tiny cell.
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"Well, it's sealed over, so it's not a burn," he murmured, slowly withdrawing his hand so that it was within sight. "Sorry about that. I should have warned you." About the touch.
He eased away and then took the lead to heading for the clearing, stepping over roots and around bushes as they left the game trail behind for a more direct route. He paused every now and then to look around, to pause by bushes to investigate the occasional berry, but he didn't take any. There were a few animal tracks, but if they were close by, they were keeping hidden.
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He follows after Brock, taking easily to the terrain. It's not even his HYDRA training kicking in. This is familiar enough from before. The War hadn't exactly been a cake walk. Soon enough, he thinks he can hear the sound of gentle running water. He stays on guard for other people or predators, but there isn't a single sign of either so far.
Once they get through the thicker trees, it falls into view: a little brook. It's not much, but the water is moving, which means it's probably safer to drink than anything that's standing still. Shelter might still be a big question mark, but water is solved, at least.
"Wherever we are, I have a feeling it doesn't see a lot of visitors."
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He looked down onto the brook, considering it for a long moment and then turning his attention North and South of it. That brook was moving enough to indicate that it would empty into something larger, but it might not be worth looking into their first day. Water was at least off the check list of essentials.
Food and shelter were the next most pressing.
"Destination vacation spot for loners," he remarked before he began to head his way down towards the brook itself. "We should see about finding a cave or construct a make-shift shelter around here, I think. Brook means animals will have to come here to drink." But he knew that Barnes knew that. "Let's hope it doesn't get too cold over night."
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"Might have to consider your policy on cuddling if it gets that cold." Said with a smirk as he moves to rinse his hands in the water and take a drink. The cold isn't likely to be too bad for Bucky with the way his body manages, but that won't make it pleasant and he's not letting anything happen to the other man over some misplaced sense of manliness.
"You wanna get a little fire going while I find us some woodland creature we can eat?" Raw meat in the woods is something he'd rather avoid. He'd gotten sick in the field during the war enough times to know he doesn't want a repeat if he can help it.
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He snorted at the cuddling option, setting his hands on his hips and surveying somewhere that they could make some shelter. No rope, so they would have to make some. "Feels like being back in the army already. Two men spooning in the cold, taking shifts staying awake so we survived to see the next morning."
He nodded and began to gather up equal sized stones first around the brook, pulling them into an area that would give them a good place for a fire. "I'm on it, boss," he commented, moving off to get dry needles and some small sticks. There was hanging fungus from the trees that made good starter, so he set to work on that while Bucky went off to find something to eat.
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But then he starts to move back into the brush as he starts to check the ground for tracks. Food isn't going to come to them, especially not if they're talking, so without another word, he moves away from the site, mentally orienting himself to where he's leaving Brock so that he can find his way back.
It takes a little while to catch enough meat for the two of them, but after what he guesses must have been about an hour, he comes stepping back out of the trees with three fat rabbits tied in his belt.
He hadn't been worried about the fire. Brock's more than capable and the only reason he'd suggested he do the hunting is that he knows he's got an unfair advantage between the serum and the metal arm. The sun is still high enough in the sky that he figures they can skin and cook the rabbits, wash off in the water and still have a few hours to find shelter.
"Hope you like rabbit or that you're good at pretending you like rabbit."
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By the time that Bucky had come back, he had nursed a fire into being and was currently feeding it up to something he could step away from in order to find more significant fuel for it. He had a pile of twigs that he was feeding the jumping, crackling flames, and he looked up from tossing a few on the fire to regard his companion. He gave it a ten percent chance that Barnes walked away from him after all, but here was the man of the hour with food to boot.
“It isn’t the worst meat I’ve had to eat,” he said agreeably, standing up and stretching. He tossed a few dried up leaves on the flames and nodded to a fallen log nearby. “That seems like a good enough place to gut and skin them, yeah? I need to get some more fuel if we want to cook these bad boys.”
He also intended to make a spit in order for them to make proper use of the fire. “Thank god no one around these parts is a vegetarian, yeah? Or god forbid… a vegan.” He shook his head, grabbing some twigs that were nearby to add to his pile. He separated two good sticks for the start of a spit, rubbing off some bark still clinging to them. “See anything else of interest out there?”
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"I really wanna ask what the worst meat was, but I also kinda don't." He laughs as he settles on the log to skin the rabbits with Brock's knife. He didn't exactly grow up with these outdoorsy skills, but he's picked up enough in the army to know his way through it and after everything he's done, he's hardly squeamish about it.
He handles a knife like it's a part of him, grip easy and confident like a master of his craft. Even doing the somewhat unfamiliar actions, this is no different.
"Saw a few deer, but I figured they weren't worth the trouble with a knife. Didn't see much else besides birds and squirrels. No signs of civilisation, though." And he doesn't know what that means for them. Are they a day out from a city or are they on some dead world? He's got nothing.
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As he worked on the spit, he watched the Soldier's hands with that knife. It was a goddamn work of art. Those nimble capable fingers gripping, the flash and turn of the blade as if it were all second nature. The Soldier could take apart a grown man with the same efficiency as a rabbit corpse, and he found himself watching those hands rather than Barnes' face as they talked. What would it be like on the receiving end of that? Hot, painful, but masterful. Bet the Soldier worked fast enough to get much of the job down of opening a man up before they even died.
"Yeah, I figure we'll a long way off of civilization. All the trails around here are game trails, no signs of anything but animals on them. We might have to range far and wide to figure out what's going on. Maybe climb a mountain for a better view." High ground was always a good option in his mind, though it would take them time. They needed to figure out their survival situation before they went running off looking for people.
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"Not a bad idea. If anyone's around, we should be able to spot them from high ground unless they're really hiding." In which case, they have a lot more to worry about. People hiding with that much effort aren't a good sign.
"So we eat, find shelter for the night and early tomorrow we look for a better vantage point?" Better to have the full day if they're going to explore so they can make it back to whatever shelter they can find easily or find a new place to hole up.
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"Agreed with you there. We have no idea what the weather is going to do, and I'd prefer not to be freezing my dick off if I can at all help it," he remarked. Well, who knew what the weather was like in this place, but he wasn't about to sit around waiting for it to get too cold or wet or god forbid, snowing. Violet sky was weird enough.
He would prefer to be on the move and looking for a way out of this mess, but he knew better than to deny having a safe space to return to if things didn't work themselves out.