Music To My Ears ~ Bucky x Reader
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  • Reads 130,550
  • Votes 4,139
  • Parts 57
  • Time 4h 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 21, 2016
[Y/N] is a telepathic/telekinetic assassin. She finally decided to use her powers and skills with a gun to help the avengers and clear her bad name. But that turns out to be more difficult then she had planned. 

She finds it difficult to control her powers after what they did to her and she often experiences flash backs that are in between //\\. She can't bare to listen to all the pained voices in the world so she listens to music to block it out, to calm her down, and to express repressed emotions. 

She's just broken and needs fixing.

<not completed> <in editing>

WARNING: this story runs along side the films The winter soldier, Age of Ultron, and Civil war. There will be plot changes but there will be accurate spoilers to certain scenes. 

And I don't own the characters, Marvel do.
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