Chapter Sixteen

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Previously:

"You know, I thought that we were close enough that you could come to me with this kind of thing. That you wouldn't feel like you had to hide it from me. Y/N and you both," he said with pursed lips. "Guess I was wrong."

With that he turned back and walked to his car. Bucky watched as he started the engine, pulled out, and disappeared.

What the hell kind of mess just happened?

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Bucky stood there for a second. He couldn't wrap his head around what just went down in the slightest. Steve was no longer angry at him, he caught onto that. Or at least he thought that was the case.

No, Steve was disappointed. That was far worse than hatred coming from your best friend. Coming from anyone really, but the person you've been joined at the hip to, for 26 years? Yeah. That punches you in the gut and knocks all the wind out of you.

Eventually, remembering Y/N was upstairs probably pacing the ground and biting her nails not knowing what was happening, he started moving to the back porch steps.

He wasn't even three steps into the kitchen before Y/N was around the corner rushing to him.

"What happened?" she asked, looking up at him and instantly putting her hands around his upper arm. "Is that blood? Did he hit you?" she said gently, but urgently as she grazed over the split lip. "Oh, I'm going to murder him," she warned through her teeth, immediately moving to the back door.

Bucky caught her by the waist and pulled her back into him.

"Don't. Don't. He's not out there. He left," he explained as he tugged her back into the kitchen.

"He left? He just punched you and left?" she questioned. A fire in her eyes swirling just as much as the storm Steve had in his earlier. The types of rage are completely opposite, but at the same time just as furious.

"We talked after he punched me, but can't say I didn't deserve it." Disappointment dripped from his own words.

"You didn't deserve it, B. No one deserves getting punched about something like this." The fire started to dim as she focused her energy back on the brunette that still had her wrapped in his arms by her waist. His eyes downcast, looking as if in another world. "Hey, talk to me. What happened?" Gently she brought her hand to his cheek and convinced him to look at her. "Talk to me, please."

They moved to the living room and sat on the couch facing each other. Bucky had almost seemed distant, as though touching or being close to her now was a crime. No doubt Steve's words had an effect on him in the moment.

He explained pieces of what happened. Mainly just how Steve was upset thinking they were sleeping together, and when he cleared that up, he had just expressed his disappointment of the two. He was upset and deeply hurt that they felt like they had to hide this from him.

"Could he blame us though? He literally split your lip after finding out," she motioned to him, scooting closer to place the ice covered by a washcloth they got earlier for the cut.

"I've taken harder hits, doll. And even if he got me pretty good, I could tell he was holding back at least some." He placed his hand over hers and sent a sad smile before taking the homemade ice pack for himself.

"This is going to be hard to come back from with him, isn't it?" she asked, saddened by the pain she caused her brother. Bucky could see multiple thoughts running through her head as her eyes moved back and forth while looking down. "We aren't going to end this though, are we?"

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