☞︎ sequel to Blueberry Pancakes
Lily Osborne and Bucky Barnes were never blessed with an easy relationship. Whether it be emotional trauma, or Lily's parents trying to be evil scientists. But they somehow made it work, after coming together once again after the birth of Lily's nephew.
They were smooth sailing for a while. He proposed, they got engaged, but have yet to marry. While also juggling raising a teenager together as Hunter reaches the age of 16 now. All the while struggling with adjusting to their new lives in Long Island, balancing careers.
Meanwhile, Lily struggles with the new found fame of being the fiancé of The White Wolf; and handling the tabloids critiques on her life and gossip columns digging up any information they can on her. While trying to maintain a low profile; and handle her life as it is.
And becoming parents. Lily for the second time, while Bucky, well, this is his first attempt at a biological child.
All the while a new threat from their past rises up once again, blind siding the family. Bringing forward old hatchets that had been buried, and putting their relationship at risk once more.
Mia Stark shows up at the Avengers compound hoping to find her place in the world and help people. She built her own suit to resemble her dad's but he's just as shocked as everyone when she shows up. The most surprised of all is Bucky Barnes who quickly finds himself drawn to the daughter of a man who hates him with a passion. Mia tries to ignore the draw, even going as far as sleeping with Steve but it's impossible. She's got a brain full of unresolved trauma that only Bucky seems to see and understand. He makes her feel wanted for the first time in her whole life and she makes him feel normal for the first time in over 80 years. She sees Bucky, not the Winter Soldier he was made to be and he sees the innocence and sweetness buried under her rage. It's also him that helps her see that her power to manipulate energy is a gift and not a curse or a flaw. The two quickly find a flow that mostly includes him finding himself between her thighs. But it's not enough for Mia, she wants more. She wants a life with Bucky, she wants him to finally kiss her and she wants to tell him how much she loves him. His own fear about his past keeps him from giving into her and his love for ber, or does it?