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Bucky Barnes ([personal profile] advanced) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2018-01-04 02:45 pm

hide and seek

who: Bucky and OPEN
what: Bucky is being a total hermit, and there's a burglar dog
when: Early January
where: Around Riverview
warnings: None yet, any that crop up will go in the subject lines

[One; Out in the ruins; Open]

[Pierce is here, and that means that Bucky is not.

He's abandoned literally every bolthole that he'd claimed as his own, he's erased his username from the network and dumped his phone - so that any attempt to contact him that way will result in the number not being found - and has gone into as deep a hiding as he can possibly manage. This isn't just paranoia, this is an actual handler in the city and the possibility of everything going very very wrong.

It's been a few weeks now, so anyone that leaves him food semi-regularly might notice that it's not being collected. Anyone that he sometimes stalks, or who stalks him, might notice that he's just not around. But he's definitely not gone back through the portals.

If anyone is truly determined enough to track him down, they might find him hiding out among the ruins.]


[Two; Around Riverview; Open]

[The last thing that Bucky did before he went into hiding was go to reclaim his dog, Sasha, after months of refusing to keep her. He needs her now, and not just for her usual skillset of assisting with traumatised veterans. No, he's got her trained to go and steal food for him.

Whether your character owns a store, is just shopping, or is even at home in their apartment; they might hear a scrabbling noise as a rather large golden retriever noses her way in and starts rooting for food. Or, if she manages to get food, then they could follow her as she runs off with her stolen treats.]

[ooc: I realise this isn't the most interactive of logs (which is why there's the option of chasing the dog), but unfortunately Bucky is in deep hiding at the moment. Anyone is welcome to tag in, though, not just existing CR!]
ragnarsson: ([17.26] Crawling around)

[personal profile] ragnarsson 2018-03-12 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
No. It's technology that has to be given to the person using it. Basically it was a small box I touched and then I was able to start acquiring forms.

[He might feel uncomfortable telling most people that much, but he trusts Bucky enough. Besides, how many friends does the staunch loner actually have that he'd blab to?]
ragnarsson: ([17.35] Let's have a look)

[personal profile] ragnarsson 2018-03-13 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
He's taken a lot of precautions to keep it safe. It's not like he's trusting this with just anyone. I'm the only one he offered it to.

[Uncharacteristically, Ivar hadn't thought too hard about the possible consequences or side effects before he accepted. A chance to be pain-free and be able to run? He'd have made a deal with the devil to get that.]
ragnarsson: ([17.15] Doesn't give a shit)

[personal profile] ragnarsson 2018-03-15 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
[Ivar snorts at the words. He really should take these powers more seriously than he actually does.]

What are you, my father? [Well, considering their relationship and all...] Of course I'll be careful. Do you think I want to end up stuck as an animal permanently?
ragnarsson: (Default)

[personal profile] ragnarsson 2018-03-30 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Ivar looks as though he wants to say something else to Bucky, but really, there's nothing he can do to convince the ex-assassin to let him help him. He'll just have to hope that Bucky isn't making a big mistake taking on whoever is plaguing him all by himself.]

Alright. I'll see you later.

[He says the words firmly so that Bucky knows he's not going to keep his distance forever. Then he focuses on morphing again, bones shifting around, and fur sprouting from his body. In two minutes, the fluffy, blue-eyed husky dog is standing there again. He takes off back down the rubble path that he'd taken before. He's going to be worried about Bucky and it'll be on his mind for quite some time. What a quaint feeling, to actually care about someone enough to worry.]