I don’t make a habit of reposting fic announcements, but this is the first time I’ve crossed the 3k word mark (barely) in more than two months, so I am calling an exception:
Resonance
3300 words | Tony Stark, Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers, Pepper Potts, etc.
Tony offers to help Rogers find Barnes, of course he does. It’s what
friends should do – and he and Rogers are becoming friends, despite
both of their best efforts – and Tony has done a lot more for people he
respects a lot less. He doesn’t care that Barnes was a HYDRA assassin
any more than he cares that Clint was briefly Loki’s minion or that
Clint killed people even when he wasn’t under mind control or that
Natasha has killed even more. He’s a former arms dealer and has a great
big glass house from which he knows not to throw stones.“I’m not
saying that the very concept of him doesn’t scare the crap out of me,”
he tells Pepper privately. “And I don’t just mean the ‘world’s deadliest
assassin’ part. But whoever’s left of James Barnes deserves better than
what he’s gotten.”Pepper kindly does not mention that this was
not exactly the quality or quantity of grace he showed Rogers when it
was time to dig him out of the ice. He never likes it when his personal
growth is rubbed in his face.Neither of them are surprised when
he spends most of the next week waking up in the middle of the night
sweating and shouting in Pashto. His own experiences in Afghanistan
don’t measure up to Barnes’s seventy years of captivity, but there’s a
fair bit of ‘there but for the grace of God go I’ involved. Different
injuries, different reasons to be kept, different means of doing so…
and yet. And yet. Bad people found them and took them and tried to use them to reshape the world and it resonates in the bone..
[Inasmuch as I used a ‘reference’ for Bucky here in terms of recovery level, it was the version from Blues in the Groove, which I suppose this could be a prequel for. Reading that is completely unnecessary for this, though.]
This, and everything else this author writes is so awesome. It’s strongly grounded in reality (as much as anything based on a comic book movie and comic books can be). Go. It is essentially a stand alone that happens after Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
