Bucky Barnes & Steve Rogers One Shots
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  • Reads 25,951
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 53m
Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2017
One shots for Bucky Barnes a.k.a. The Winter Soldier and Steve Rogers a.k.a. Captain America. No Stucky imagines though.

slow updates due the lack of inspiration

✔︎ started March 15, 2017
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Who Am I? » [Stucky]

194 parts Complete Mature

Set after Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Bucky is lost, without a purpose and brainwashed within an inch of his life. S.H.I.E.L.D and Hydra have both fallen and without anyone to stop him, Bucky intends to find out who he is - or who he was - before Hydra took away every last inch of him. Steve is left recovering from the catastrophe, but knows that Bucky is still out there, and that Bucky needs his help. Steve will do everything in his power to help his best friend find out who he is again. How far would you go to help your friend recover their mind? How long would you try for? Steve knows it isn't going to be easy, and wants to set Bucky on the road to recovery; but confusion and nostalgia hides around every corner. If Bucky is to find himself once again, Steve is going to have to face some hard truths about how he lost his friend and see him through every step of the way as he recovers, seeing him through the good times, and the bad. They might soon realise that the question "Who am I?" carries so much more than a name and a face.