"Good morning, Sunshine," Steve chuckled, bringing his mug to his lips as his sister walked in with a sleep ridden face. She gave him the silent bird before moving to the coffee pot. "I see your morning self hasn't changed."
"What are you still doing here? I thought you would have left for work by now?" Y/N asked with a tired voice as she walked to the fridge for creamer.
He had ended up staying the night and sleeping in his old room that had been transferred into the guest bed. Him and his sister had been up late talking and catching up.
"Eh, I'm going in a few hours later since I've been doing overtime recently," Steve shrugged, leaning back and watching her sit across from him. She was wearing a giant T-shirt and some old pajama pants that she tiredly tried to straighten from their disheveled state. "What's your excuse for not being ready for work?"
"I don't have to be there until 9 today," she answered with her eyes closed.
There was a comfortable silence as the two sipped on their coffee and Steve read the newspaper. Looking over he saw her practically falling back asleep in her seat.
"I guess I need to talk to Bucky soon..." He spoke up. Her eyes opened at that and she turned to him.
"Yeah?"
"Yeah. I mean, now that I know the case, and now that I know you're both happy, I don't have a right to be a jackass anymore I guess," he shrugged with a smirk.
"I'm glad you came to terms that you were a jackass," she chuckled, punching his arm playfully. "We've been waiting a few decades on that one."
"Hey, I can call myself a jackass, but you watch yourself," he warned in a light manner.
"Sure thing... Jackass," she mumbled with a smile. Before he could start an argument, she diverted the conversation. "So, should I warn him, or-?"
"I don't care. We have different shifts today, so I'll see him tonight probably and talk to him."
"Ok, then I'll let you do the talking. I would warn him yourself though. He's been a nervous wreck around this topic with you. Anytime he thinks about how we've hurt you, he gets upset and really anxious," she explained more seriously.
"I mean, I don't blame him. This was a shitty kind of situation to go through, but Mom was right. Neither side of the problem was handled well," Steve sighed. "I'll text him before."
"Good," Y/N nodded. "Want me to come?"
"No, I think we need to talk ourselves," Steve sighed. "If you know what I mean."
"I get it," she nodded before standing and grabbing her mug. "Well, I'm going to get ready for work. Mind if I come over tonight though? You know, when the coast is clear? Maybe we can all have a movie night like back in the day! Becca and Sam are invited too," she pointed to him.
"Sounds like a plan. You're paying for pizza though. Since you have an adult job now, it's only fair," Steve said with raised eyebrows.
"Hey, I-"
"You owe me," he cut her off.
She glared at him for using the given past situation as a way to get free food.
"That's low, big bro," she deadpanned.
"Don't act like you wouldn't do the same thing," he scoffed with a smile, going back to the paper in front of him.
"Touche," she nodded with a pursed lip. "At least text me when I can head over, so I don't interrupt you guys' bromance session."
"Shut up," he groaned as she left the room.
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The Number One Rule
FanfictionY/N has always been seen as "Steve's rambunctious sister." However, she grew up, graduated, and moved to London to study abroad for 4 years and get her bachelor's degree. The girl that returns looks nothing like the teenager that left, but don't wor...