Chapter 17

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Bucky and Isabelle had settled in at their new home and they decided to spend the day out. It was fun, Isabelle dragged Bucky around to look in shops and at clothes. "Let's pick out some outfits for you. You need to update your style," Isabelle announced. "I think I'm fine, thank you very much," Bucky replied. "Nope. We are going to find you some clothes," Isabelle decided. Bucky rolled his eyes but went willingly into the mens section to find some clothes. Isabelle started humming to herself as she looked through the clothes. She pulled some out, for Bucky's approval. He shook his head. This went on for a little while, until Isabelle pulled out a dark salmon pink t-shirt. It had some meaningless white logo on it. "Pink?" Bucky asked. Isabelle shrugged. "I thought since you didn't like any of the other shirts I got," Isabelle said. "No, it's good. I actually kind of like it. But I thought pink was a girl colour?" Bucky admitted. "It's the 21st century, boys can wear pink, girls can wear blue," Isabelle explained. "Oh... ok then. Put it in the basket," Bucky said. After picking out some more clothes and going shopping, it was 1:30. So the pair sat down for a late-ish lunch.

Heading outside, they realised it was pouring rain. They were going to the compound later, but they raced there, to get out of the rain. They ran into the compound laughing. Then Peter came in soaked. "It's finally the school holidays!" Peter exclaimed. "School," Isabelle repeated slowly, "I haven't been to school in like, a year." "Well you'll be going next year. You could go to the same school as Peter if you wanted to," Bucky suggested. "Yes! My friends would love to meet you," Peter said. Isabelle nodded and said, "Ok." "Good. Now let's head up to the others," Bucky directed. They all walked together, and Peter complimented Bucky on his shirt. He had changed into a pink shirt he had gotten that day. Bucky didn't know why, but he felt more comfortable in that shirt. Like he was being more true to himself.

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