Steven Rogers || Captain America (616) (
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riverviewlogs2017-10-02 01:07 am
[open] Some sad chill times before he does Feast things.
who: Steve Rogers and whomever!
what: Steve moping after Tony leaves, fixing up the extra room, and keeping busy.
when: October 1st-3rd
where: various
warnings: Sad Steve in snow? Ultimates Tony because he is his own warning.
He didn't get much warning, and it was over and done within only a few minutes, barely enough time to really register what Tony told him. And after he was gone, Steve was left with a hundred unaddressed questions and half-finished conversations. Little exchanges that promised that maybe another time they would sort things out. They never did, and he's left to think about them in the days and nights that follow. But things in Quarantine move on, and even though it is quieter than it is at home, he knows he has to keep moving too.
i. moving in (for Bucky and Ava)
They're not having any real trouble moving the room around. Cleaning up the items left behind into boxes and wiping the place down takes the longest. Bucky already has the bed half completed and when they manage to get the frame in, it's more a matter of where to put it than getting it together. But Steve is making a bigger production of the change than strictly necessary, trying to get the angle just right and figuring out what furnishings Ava might want in the room, even if she doesn't really worry about it that much herself. In the end, he takes it upon himself to help by repainting the walls. It's at least something that keeps him from "helping" Bucky and Ava do the real work of getting the furniture set up and her things moved in. He's fretting by one of the walls, pencil in hand, as he examines the blank space with serious concentration.
"Wish the window was bigger. You'd have more light."
ii. birds' paths and paper boats
Steve goes out to the parks a few times. The open air is comforting and seeing people out and active does make him feel a little better, but mostly he goes to be alone. He's trying in his own way to conceal the damage done by the loss of a close friend. He knows it's better than having Tony die, but there is a certain finality in the way Tony went that grafts stones in his heart and leaves words falling short of feelings. So he hangs around the edge of the lake, drawing charcoal sketches on sheets of paper. After he finishes one, he folds it into a paper boat and uses wax be bought to seal the bottom before setting it in the water. Soon he has a small fleet drifting one by one on a current out into the open water.
"Now you need air support. In case something drops down from the sky."
He's talking to himself. Maybe if he does it enough it will help.
iii. walk around town
Between Perimeter Guard shifts and random issues that spring up, Steve makes his usual rounds of jogs to get exercise and keep his head clear. He has varying success, sometimes managing to improve his mood by dashing across the rooftops or seeing people on his loops, and other times resorting to beating punching bags at the gym or venturing out beyond the fences to find more challenging fare. Getting into scraps with monsters and pummeling workout equipment at least provides a temporary distraction. If nothing else, he tries to outrun the thoughts plaguing him. A few days he ends up just standing in front of one of the Quarantine pet stores, looking through the glass at the puppies on display. He hesitates, considers going in, then thinks better of it and just lingers outside, waving his fingers at the puppies and playing with them through the window.
"Yeah. It's me again. You're still here too, mm?"
what: Steve moping after Tony leaves, fixing up the extra room, and keeping busy.
when: October 1st-3rd
where: various
warnings: Sad Steve in snow? Ultimates Tony because he is his own warning.
He didn't get much warning, and it was over and done within only a few minutes, barely enough time to really register what Tony told him. And after he was gone, Steve was left with a hundred unaddressed questions and half-finished conversations. Little exchanges that promised that maybe another time they would sort things out. They never did, and he's left to think about them in the days and nights that follow. But things in Quarantine move on, and even though it is quieter than it is at home, he knows he has to keep moving too.
i. moving in (for Bucky and Ava)
They're not having any real trouble moving the room around. Cleaning up the items left behind into boxes and wiping the place down takes the longest. Bucky already has the bed half completed and when they manage to get the frame in, it's more a matter of where to put it than getting it together. But Steve is making a bigger production of the change than strictly necessary, trying to get the angle just right and figuring out what furnishings Ava might want in the room, even if she doesn't really worry about it that much herself. In the end, he takes it upon himself to help by repainting the walls. It's at least something that keeps him from "helping" Bucky and Ava do the real work of getting the furniture set up and her things moved in. He's fretting by one of the walls, pencil in hand, as he examines the blank space with serious concentration.
"Wish the window was bigger. You'd have more light."
ii. birds' paths and paper boats
Steve goes out to the parks a few times. The open air is comforting and seeing people out and active does make him feel a little better, but mostly he goes to be alone. He's trying in his own way to conceal the damage done by the loss of a close friend. He knows it's better than having Tony die, but there is a certain finality in the way Tony went that grafts stones in his heart and leaves words falling short of feelings. So he hangs around the edge of the lake, drawing charcoal sketches on sheets of paper. After he finishes one, he folds it into a paper boat and uses wax be bought to seal the bottom before setting it in the water. Soon he has a small fleet drifting one by one on a current out into the open water.
"Now you need air support. In case something drops down from the sky."
He's talking to himself. Maybe if he does it enough it will help.
iii. walk around town
Between Perimeter Guard shifts and random issues that spring up, Steve makes his usual rounds of jogs to get exercise and keep his head clear. He has varying success, sometimes managing to improve his mood by dashing across the rooftops or seeing people on his loops, and other times resorting to beating punching bags at the gym or venturing out beyond the fences to find more challenging fare. Getting into scraps with monsters and pummeling workout equipment at least provides a temporary distraction. If nothing else, he tries to outrun the thoughts plaguing him. A few days he ends up just standing in front of one of the Quarantine pet stores, looking through the glass at the puppies on display. He hesitates, considers going in, then thinks better of it and just lingers outside, waving his fingers at the puppies and playing with them through the window.
"Yeah. It's me again. You're still here too, mm?"

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[ No matter what Loki says, Steve has already decided that the fear it there, and he keeps remembering a similar cold feeling of loss, one that he carried for years after and which haunted his dreams and waking thoughts alike. A little slip, a single moment in time where he was too slow and his grasp too weak. If he had just found some way, if he had been better, then he wouldn't have left a loved one with those deep scars. No matter what Bucky says, Steve can't believe his friend doesn't feel at least a little resentment for what his failure put him through.
And here is Loki, trying to convince Steve that he doesn't need his reassurance. It's the one thing that Steve can't believe. ]
I know I haven't done the best job of showing it, but I'm serious about sticking with you. Whatever happens, whatever it takes, I'll do what I need to do. You're with me. If you ask me to hand you proof, you'll have it. Not at the expense of anyone else, but anything else. Anything I can give you, I'll give gladly.
And you never have to be afraid to ask.
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[ It's an echo of Steve's words, hushed and a little surprised. Loki cannot fathom not being left behind, not being good enough. But none of those words come from a place of judging Loki. At least, not from Steve. He traces the tear lines on Steve's cheeks because he feels like Steve wants to cry but does not let it out. So Loki wipes away what is unseen. ]
Fear has been a part of me for so long. But I am not afraid with you. And neither should you be. Will you not let it out in my presence? I may not be good at holding people up but I can hold you.
I am your shield.
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Maybe he left it with the nightmares.
Steve smiles softly, resting his hand on Loki's arm. The gentle affection despite Loki's fear just proves to Steve how true Loki really is, even if he doesn't realize it himself. ]
I don't deserve it.
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[ It's point blank. Loki isn't any less stubborn than Steve, though Steve clearly is more practiced at it. But even he does not cave in easily. Fear has made him more limber, more keen on avoiding the worst but Loki is slowly stepped out of that shell. ]
What you deserve, what you feel you must punish yourself over — I do not care a whit. If that is how you feel with your friends, fine. But do not do this with me. Here, you can take. I am giving it to you.
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I never asked for anything.
[ His voice is quiet even in the mild, mostly undisturbed park air. It seems silly that as a grown man Steve finds himself talking to his feet. ]
I never really asked for anything. I didn't expect it. It was never about getting anything in return. So why am I disappointed?
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Because there will always be something you want. And there will always be times when you are disappointed. There is no way to sanitize that part of you, Steve. Instead, accept it that it will happen.
But it is not all there is to you.
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[ The sentence catches in his throat. Steve closes his eyes and tries to bite back the shame as the words stick, making it hard to swallow. He breathes in and then out, deeply, trying to shake off the heat before it burns his eyes. Before it shows, because even though Loki says it's fine, it isn't. ]
We're here. We're alive.
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Yes, but as I keep telling you. There is more to life. Let yourself live, even in sorrow.
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I'm sorry, I-
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[ Loki twines his arms around Steve, pressing their foreheads together. ]
Not with me.
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You're always here.
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I am. Take what you need and come back to me.
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I'm here too.
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I know.
[ And that's a big admission from Loki. ]
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I'm still here. I just- I needed to think.
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I do not mind.
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[ Loki brushes his hands over Steve's face. ]
You have not failed me. Trust your heart. I will not leave you and no force will make me do so.
[ Save Steve's own. But Loki doesn't need to tell him that. ]
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I trust you. I'm just- tired of losing.
[ You're a sore loser, Captain.
Steve frowns and tries to shake off that phantom voice. ]
It's not about me. I know that. I didn't mean to scare you.
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So I am your heart now? How flattering.
[ But at Steve's words, his expression softens. ]
It is not you.
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[ Which, with Steve, is funny because he is used to making people around him part of his life. It's why he is so hurt when he loses them. Even friends or acquaintances mean a lot to him. It's stability in knowing them. ]
You were afraid I was going to leave you. I'd say that's on me. I- haven't done the best job of reassuring you.
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Then reassure me now.
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I'm not going anywhere. I don't want to go. I'm happy just being here, and as much as I miss anything else, even if I regret some things, that doesn't mean I would ever regret us. You never have to worry about that. On my honor.
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I was hoping for a sweeping kiss. But that will do.
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You're mine.
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