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Jul 24, 2014 20:21

Your Muse: Steve Rogers (& Bucky Barnes latence )
Muse wanted: Sharon, Natasha, Sam, other Steve/Bucky muses.
Community: ssws, journals, community perhaps.
Fandom: Captain America (Marvel)
Book, Movie, Game, Other: Film w/ comic homage.
PB: Canon
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latence July 27 2014, 21:37:15 UTC
I think we're on the same page as far as dynamics, and growth potential. Steve really is this very clean person, though that isn't to say he's not a man without anger or issues. He can be angry, and still be unnaturally selfless. And I think, and it's been confirmed by the actors, that Bucky has this intense dedication to keeping him clean, keeping Steve's hands away from the muck, making his heroics as idealistic as possible. And that sort of darkened and colored him well before the fall.

He wasn't necessarily a "good" guy even before Zola ripped into him, and I think Natasha's acknowledgment of their mutual tendencies, without condemnation, is a huge respite for him. They form their own values, and they value fluidity, and survival, and now, Steve. And that could potentially draw them back together.

Bucky has latent romantic feelings for her, obviously, but I think when it comes specifically to Steve, he doesn't have the sense of possessiveness. They both fall in this small circle of die for them, and that relationship would just sort of work for him, even if it was sometimes rocky. Assuming they ever pursued that ridiculously obvious sexual tension. Blather, blather. It may be, see as it comes.

I'll try to catch up on tags!

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chyornayavdova July 28 2014, 09:21:18 UTC
We're definitely on the same page. Bucky and Nat just -- you're right, it's this fluidity, adaptability, but with Mr Solid at the heart of things.

Idk if I've written it with warwasincolor or if it was riffing on her perspective, but Nat's perspective of love being for children? The thought continues that she loved/ loves James because she had been a child when she first loved him.

Hard to get philosophical about all this typing on my phone. More later.

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