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Welcome to Your Life

Pairing: dark vampire!Steve Rogers x f!reader
Word Count: ~3.75k
Summary: During a drunken night out on vacation, you're brought to a strange club and presented to a mysterious man. Part of Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Warnings: Horror elements, dark elements, mind control, some blood and gore, feeding on humans, captivity, dub/con, SMUT - All of my work is 18+ - Minors DNI
Divider by @saradika
We're All Monsters
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A/N: And here it is, the first part of Vampire Steve's solo story! If you missed his introduction, it was in I Can't Sleep Cause My Bed's On Fire. You don't need to read that before you read this, but some of the world-building (specifically how his club works) might be helpful. Plus, it's a vampire threesome, so đ„”đ„”đ„”
This is also the first part of the new, super-expanded supernatural universe that I'm doing with @paperweight91, playing off of what I started with my Psycho Killer AU. Big thanks to Chelsea for all her help on this and for just how much fun it's been to come up with ideas with her for this whole universe.
Now, where it might get slightly confusing, but I really hope it doesn't. This story introduces a new character, Cutter, who will eventually be a reader in one of Chelsea's stories in her werewolf half of this au. She is not physically described at all here, other than being a woman. I hope it gets you excited about what @paperweight91 has in store for her.
As always, any comments, reblogs, or asks are very appreciated. You know how much I love this Steve. Please come screech with me about him!!!

You were shaking. That was the only thing you knew. You didnât know where you were or what you were doing there. Not even how youâd gotten there, just that you were standing in the back room of some club, surrounded by peopleâwere they people? Of course, they were. What else could they be?!âunable to move, and you couldnât stop shaking.
Youâd been on vacation with some friends in Berlin. Youâd all decided to have a wild night out together but were quickly separated. While tipsily searching for them at a club, youâd bumped into a man, an American, who told you his name was Cole. And suddenly, looking for your friends didnât seem as important. Heâd told you he knew a great bar just a few blocks away. You didnât really remember agreeing to go with him, but now you were here, in a room full of strangers who wouldnât stop leering at you. No one had done anything or even said anything, but you knew in your bones that you were not safe. And yet, you couldnât move.
Cole, especially, wouldnât take his eyes off you, your neck in particular. You desperately wished for something to cover up your club attire. A woman was leaning against the wall in the corner, sharpening her ridiculously long nails with a knife. She looked up occasionally, and this time her gaze landed on Cole, a scowl on her face. âYou know he gets first taste,â she said, before looking back down in disinterest.
âI know,â he said, his fingers drumming impatiently on his thigh.
âEverything has to get his approval before it goes on the menu,â she continued, still not looking up as she filed her nails to a terrifying point.Â
âYes,â Cole gritted out, âI know that, Cutter. Iâm not fucking new.â
âThen stop acting like youâre jonesing for your next fix. Youâre that fucking hungry? Go get yourself something to eat that actually is on the menu.â Nothing they were saying made any sense.Â
He scowled at her, but started to leave the room, and then, suddenly, stopped. Everyone stopped. Cutter looked up, listening for something, then pushed herself off the wall and made her way over to you. She brushed one of her exceedingly sharp nails over your bottom lip. Looking you in the eye, she breathed, âKneel, sweetheart.â And you were on your knees before you had any idea what had happened. She smiled at you and added, âBe quiet,â and you knew, in every cell, that you wouldnât have been able to make any noise if youâd tried.Â
One of the doors opened and a tall, broad, beautiful man came into the room and you felt the energy of everything change. It was like it was all, yourself included, suddenly charged with electricity. Youâd never felt anything like it. He zeroed in on you instantly and made his way over. You felt the instinct to cower, but it was far away, almost like it was behind a wall. And you still couldnât move anyway. All you could do was shiver.
The man looked at you carefully. âPretty,â he said, absently. He brushed his thumb over your lower lip just like Cutter had. Then he gripped your chin and angled it up so you were forced to make eye contact. âGive me your wrist,â he said and you couldnât explain the feeling that moved through your body, only that you reached your wrist up to him, you had to, and waited for him to take it. He took it in his firm grip and placed his thumb right over your pulse point. He pressed down hard and smiled when you still didnât move, didnât react. It was like you didnât know how. And then, something happened, so quickly you couldnât process it. Fangs descended into his mouth and he lowered his head to your wrist and bit down hard. It was some of the worst pain youâd ever felt, but you didnât pull away, didnât make a sound. It wasnât until you felt the wetness on your cheeks that you even realized you were crying. It was like all the different parts of you were separated.Â
He pulled his teeth from your wrist and then licked the wound clean. He grinned at you and said, âYou have excellent taste in cocktails, honey.â Then he looked over at Cutter and his smile dropped. âSheâs still drunk. You should have known better.â
Her mouth fell open, and then she flung her hand out at Cole who stood sheepishly on the other side of the room. âColeâs the one who brought her in!â
He was in front of her in a blink, the arm that was still in the air now in his firm grasp. She grimaced. âAnd you know exactly how good his judgment is,â he growled.
âSteve,â she whispered, just barely loud enough for you to hear her.
The man (could you even call him that? Deep down you knew what he was), Steve, brought his face as close to hers as possible. âWhen I put you in charge,â he said, so lowly, âI expect you to be in charge.â
She just stared at him for a moment meeting his gaze, then dropped her own and nodded. He smiled fondly, you were surprised to see, and kissed her on the cheek. âYou know he needs supervision.â
He made his way back to where you were still kneeling, now cradling your arm. He bent down to you slightly and stroked a hand down your neck. âThereâs something there, though,â he said, although you werenât sure who he was talking to. Certainly not to you. âUnderneath everything else. Iâll try her again tomorrow and see how she is when the bloodâs pure.â
You gazed up at him, confused, and he gripped your chin in his hand. âYou may speak,â he said.
âI donât understand whatâs happening,â was all you could manage.
âOh honey, of course, you donât,â he said with a grin that frightened you. âThe good news is that youâll never need to understand anything ever again.â He looked back up at the room at large. âSet her up in a room upstairs.â He released your chin and made his way to the exit, pausing as he was almost out the door to call âCole!â over his shoulder. The other man quickly followed him out of the room.
Cutter came to stand in front of you. She looked you in the eye and said, âUp,â and without thinking, you were on your feet. âSuch a good girl,â she cooed. âFollow me,â and suddenly that was all you wanted to do.
The room she took you to was better described as a cell. There was a cot, a toilet, and a sink. No windows. Painted grey. It was tiny. Cutter left as soon as you were inside and you heard the door lock behind her.Â
You sat down on the bed and closed your eyes. You felt the urge to panic but it was like your body wouldnât cooperate. Your heart rate stayed steady, your breaths even. You were calm, even if that was the last thing you wanted to be.Â
These people must have done something to you. People, right. You knew what they were. Every single one of them had stared at your neck. Steve had fangs and heâd literally drank your blood. You knew, even if an hour ago you wouldâve sworn that was just fantasy. Vampires. You were being held captive by vampires. What the hell?
There was nothing to occupy your time in here except for your thoughts, so you curled up on the cot and tried to convince yourself that it was all a bizarre dream. Eventually, your exhaustion overtook you and you fell asleep.Â

You werenât sure when exactly you woke up. You hadnât seen a single window since Cole had brought you into the building last night. Because sunlight kills vampires, you thought to yourself, somewhat hysterically. Your memories of the night before were⊠weird. And not just because you swear someone drank your blood. They were patchy. And yes, youâd been drunk, but not that drunk. Not so drunk that you blacked out small portions of the night. And certainly not so drunk that you hallucinated vampires. Fuck. Fuck fuck fuck. There was no way out of the cell. Nothing in it that would help you. All you could do was wait for whatever it was that was coming for you.
Sometime later, hours probably, a slit in the door you hadnât noticed before was opened, and a tray was slid through. Food. You gathered it quickly and sat on the bed. There was a carton of water and a plate with a large salad that was mostly made up of spinach and lentils. Iron-rich food, your mind supplied. The previous night seemed more and more real.
.You thought about refusing the salad, but you were so hungry, so you ate it. It was surprisingly good, but not what you would have chosen for what would probably be your last meal. You lay back down when you were finished, curled up on your side, and daydreamed of something more satisfying than a spinach salad.Â
More time passed. You stared at the walls and tried not to freak out. You wondered if your friends had made it back to the hotel. How long it took for them to realize you were missing. Were the police searching for you? Did your family know? You couldnât help it when the tears started. You were pretty sure you were going to die here.
You dozed in and out for who knows how long. And then the door opened. Steve walked in with Cole behind him, carrying a chair. You jolted up and pressed yourself into the wall. âStop,â Steve said, and everything did. âCalm down,â and you felt everything in your body slow. Suddenly, you couldnât access whatever it was that youâd been so scared of. So you sat still and watched him.Â
Cole handed Steve the chair and he placed it in front of your cot. He sat down and looked at you. His gaze made you feel so small. He reached out his hand and brushed the backs of his fingers against your knee. A chill ran up your spine, not just fear, but an excitement too, that you couldnât explain. âGive me your other wrist,â he said, lowly, and you immediately did. He took it in his hand and brought it up to his nose, forcing you to lean forward. He inhaled deeply. âMuch better,â he said. âYouâre all sobered up now, arenât you?â
You didnât respond. You knew, deep inside yourself, that he didnât want you to. His fangs dropped and you braced yourself, something in the far recesses of your mind knowing that you should be scared. With a slight grin, he sank his teeth into your wrist. The pain was just as bad as the night before but soon, so much quicker than the last time, it was over and Steve was pulling away, his eyes still locked on you.
âShit,â he breathed.
âWhat?â Cole asked, from his place by the door. âSheâs that bad?â
âNo,â Steve growled. âShe tastes like sunshine.â He stood up and leaned over you, running the back of one finger across your cheek. âPrecious thing.â
You looked up at him and blinked. âPlease,â you said, âplease, I want to go home.â
âNo, honey,â he cooed, so gently, âyouâll never go home again.â As you tried to process that through the fog, he turned to Cole. âPut her in my private reserves. Iâll have her for dinner.â And then he was out of the room.
Cole looked at you, a pout on his face. âGoddamnit,â he grumbled, âIâve been waiting for a taste.â
âYouâre gonna bite me, too?â you asked, alarmed.
He sighed. âNot anymore. Iâd rather not face the true death, thanks.â He looked you in the eye. âCome with me.âÂ
You felt something move through you at that. There was definitely a strong urge to obey that you wouldnât resist, but it was nothing like what you felt with Steve, or even Cutter, where it was like your body was on strings. It wasnât a huge weakness, but you were taking note of everything at this point.Â
Cole took you through a long series of hallways that you couldnât hope to keep track of. Cole talked the whole way, mostly inane bits about his frustrations with the pecking order in whatever vampire organization this was. You marveled for a moment at the fact that you were describing something to do with mythical monsters as inane. Finally, just as you arrived at a door not dissimilar to the one youâd just come out of, he concluded with âYouâre a really good listener.â
You gaped at him. What did he think was happening here? Heâd targeted you, done something to you to bring you here where you were trapped and probably going to die and he thought you cared that he didnât feel respected enough by his fellow monsters???
But staying alive right now was your primary concern, so you just quietly said, âThank you,â and let him show you into the room.Â
It was much bigger than the cell, but still small, along the lines of a spacious walk-in closet. There was a plush rug under your feet, a deep rose color. A four-poster bed was to one side covered in a big, fluffy comforter that was in a lighter shade of dusty pink and piled with pillows to match. The far wall was entirely made of mahogany built-in bookcases that were completely full of books. There was a soft-looking armchair in the corner by the shelves. You turned back to Cole and asked, âWhat is this?â
âItâs your room,â he said with a smile. He looked you in the eye. âNow,â he said, and you felt his words travel through your body. He pointed at a door without breaking eye contact, âthatâs your bathroom. Youâre going to use it now to get very clean and smooth. There are lotions youâll use after to make yourself soft. There are things in there,â he pointed to a beautiful armoire in the corner, âfor you to change into when youâre done. Steve will be back in a few hours and you will be ready for him. Do you understand?â
âYes,â you said, your voice coming out of you without any conscious thought or effort, âIâll be ready for Steve.â
âGood girl,â he said, and gently patted your cheek. He stood awkwardly, watching you, but now that the command was in you, you were focused on getting to the bathroom so you could get clean. He was in your way.
âI have to get ready for Steve,â you told him, your voice sounding oddly robotic to your own ears.
Cole blinked at you and then sighed. âRight,â he said, sounding almost forlorn. He stared at you again and then shook his head. âIâll see you again soon,â he said, stroking one hand down your arm. And then he finally left.

It was the most luxurious shower of your life.Â
When you came out of the bathroom, clean, smooth, and more moisturized than youâd ever been, you opened the armoire to find a small collection of slips in different sizes hanging in it. You found the one that would fit you best and put it on. It was black, a combination of silk and lace. It felt expensive against your skin. You searched the drawers, and next to a collection of silk briefs, you found a pair of black lace panties that would work for you.Â
Once you were dressed (or as dressed as you were going to be with what was available), you moved to the bookshelves. They were chock full of every genre and category you could think of. Vaunted classics next to dime store romances. Shakespeare collections and airport schlock. You ran your fingers across the spines, when, suddenly, from behind youâÂ
âIf thereâs something you particularly enjoy, let me know and Iâll have someone get it for you.âÂ
You spun around to find Steve just inches from you. You hadnât heard a noise when heâd come in. There was a coldness emanating from him that made goosebumps rise along your flesh. Your breath caught and he grinned. You inhaled and asked, âYou arenât going to kill me?â
He laughed. âOh no, Sunshine. Youâre too delicious. Iâm going to be feeding from you for a long, long time.â
You tried to back up, but the wall of bookcases blocked you. You pressed yourself into it anyway. He opened his mouth and you hurried to say âPlease donât make me calm down!â
His eyes narrowed and he tilted his head to the side. âExplain,â he commanded and you were obeying before you even registered the word.
âI donât know what youâre doing to me, but I feel it when you tell me to do things. And Iâ I donât know. I donât know.â You wanted to obey, every part of you was trying, but you had no vocabulary for any of what this was. So you were left chanting, âI donât know,â over and over.Â
âStop,â he said, and of course, everything did. âYou can feel it?â he asked. âThe compulsion? You actually feel it move through your body?â
The word was new to you, but you knew what he meant. You nodded and he hummed. âOh, you are very interesting, arenât you, pet?âÂ
You didnât say anything to that, just watched him warily. He gave you a sharklike grin that sent chills down your spine and said âNow, calm down.â
And just like before, you felt everything inside you slow. Your body sagged a bit against the shelves, no longer trying to push your way through them.
âThere,â he said, cupping your face in his large hand. âIsnât that better, little pet?â
He guided you to the armchair and sat down in it, pulling you onto his lap. You could feel the supernatural strength in his thighs as you settled on top of him, sidesaddle, as he took all of your weight without any reaction at all. He scratched his thumbnail down your jugular and you closed your eyes. âIt hurts,â you said, your tone surprisingly flat for how afraid of all this youâd been just a moment before.
âHmm?â he questioned, as he nuzzled his nose along your throat.
âWhen you bite me,â you said, still so calm, âit hurts so much.â
âOh, is that all?â he asked and you could hear the smile in his voice. âDonât worry, Sunshine, Iâll make it feel just as good for you as it will for me.â
With that, he moved one of his hands in between your legs, slowly sliding it up your thigh. His face was fully in the crook of your neck when he mumbled âFeel this,â and you felt the command vibrate through your whole body. The calmness that had flattened you faded away and you let out a little whine when his hand reached your mound. He pushed your panties to the side and slid his fingers between your folds. You gasped as he quickly found your clit, tracing slow lazy circles around it. You tried to grind down onto his hand and you felt him huff a laugh into your neck. His tongue darted out, licking a wide stripe all along your vein. You let out another whine, so desperate this time.Â
He chuckled again. âI was going to make you get wet for me,â he said, as his fingers began to prod at your hole gently, his thumb still working at your clit, âbut I donât need to, do I? Or at least, not with my voice.â He was right, you were already soaking, and there was no resistance as he slipped one finger inside of you. You squirmed against his hand and he added another finger.Â
His mouth was still on your neck, lapping and nipping at your jugular, but he hadnât sunk his teeth in yet. He scissored his fingers for a moment, stretching you so good that you cried out before he added a third. They stroked inside your walls, looking for your spot. He found it and you threw your head back.Â
âCome on,â he growled, âgive me what I need.â He curled his fingers, scraping against that place inside you just right. You screamed as you were thrown over the edge of your orgasm and thatâs the moment he finally sunk his fangs into your neck. You felt it, you did. The pain was just as intense as before but mingled with some of the strongest pleasure youâd ever felt, you couldnât bring yourself to care. Your body spasmed around his fingers as he loudly sucked from your neck. You swore that you could feel the blood rushing to both places. You babbled as you coasted along the waves of your orgasm, feeling like it would never end. Even as the aftershocks quieted and slowed down, his mouth was still latched to your neck, taking what he needed from you. Your body was fully collapsed into his now. Everything offered up for the taking.Â
Finally, his teeth left you and he gently licked the blood from your skin. He slowly removed his fingers from you and you whined at the emptiness. He brought them up to your lips. âClean up your mess,â he commanded and your mouth dropped open without thinking. He slid his fingers in and you swirled your tongue around them. You tasted yourself, sweet and musky, as you sucked him clean. He pulled them out with a soft pop and wiped them on the bodice of your slip.Â
You looked at his face. He still had your blood on his lips. You felt the odd urge to kiss him but didnât have the chance as he pushed you off his lap. Your knees buckled, too weak to stand. He laughed gently, like you might at a cute animal that was struggling, as he lifted you into his arms and carried you to the bed. He laid you down and tucked you in. âRest up, Sunshine,â he cooed, and your body did as it was told, quickly sinking into sleep. âIâll be back for more soon.â

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Another Day 1
Warnings: dub-con/non-con, age gap, kidnapping, stockholm syndrome, emotional abuse, physical abuse, possibly other triggering events.Â
Characters: dark!Steve Rogers.
Summary: Be careful what you wish for, one day it could come true. And that might just be your savior in disguise, all it takes is a little bit of persuasion.Â
Interact on your own accord. You have been warned.Â
Any reblog, comment, feedback is well received and appreciated! Enjoy <3Â

Another week, another day, another hour. Every single time the same.
Itâs like a torturous cycle thatâs never ending. Like the universe is playing a cruel joke on you and youâre waiting for someone, anyone to come out with cameras and tell you that youâre on a reality TV show and this was just an experiment.Â
Or at least wishing that you were like the main character from The Truman Show and one day you would find a way out. But what a surprise. Life isnât that simple.Â
You let out a sigh as you throw your head back, leaning in the hard chair at your dull job. You look up at the grey painted ceiling, forgetting about the cheap lightbulb that was ironically placed above you in the exact same spot you are seated in as the awful light shines on your face.Â
You immediately squint your eyes, reverting your gaze away from the light, regretting that you ever made the decision to look up, getting even more frustrated with the situation you found yourself in.Â
You swear internally as you get up from the chair while closing the laptop, yet another cheap object provided by your employer. Your job working at a sales agency never was much of an interest honestly but as long as you can afford your rent and groceries you could never complain that much.Â
As you went to take your coat, you look over at your coworker with a defeated smile on your face.
âGonna go out for a bit, I need a break⊠Let me know if you need any help.â
He barely gives a nod in return, not even sparing a glance in your way, clearly his full attention being on whatever he was doing on his laptop.
You pay no mind to it though, already used to people not giving you much thought. You make your way toward the exit of the rather small and depressing building, grateful that you were placed on the ground floor instead of the third or fourth floor, obviously no elevator in sight.Â
Only stairs. A lot of them.Â
Your whole body shivers as you make contact with the cold weather, which probably was like three or four degrees outside. Your coat not doing much either as you look at the fog that was forming at every breath you took.
You wrap your arms around yourself in hope of making the cold more bearable as you look around, at nothing in particular, just observing people walking by, kids playing in the snow and couples holding hands.Â
It brought a smile to your face as you enjoy the crowded street, losing yourself in the noise and the nostalgic feeling it gives you. Remembering the old days where you were walking with your mom, just talking and laughing, without a care in the whole world.Â
Yet the bittersweet moment doesn't last for long as you are rudely awakened from your daydream. You feel a body crashing into yours. You quickly look up, startled by the sudden interaction. A man with blonde hair and blue eyes, obviously taller than you.Â
He looks down at you with an apologetic expression, giving you a sympathetic smile.
âSo sorry sweetheart, in this crowd itâs too hard to see much of anything.â he gives a small chuckle.Â
You stare at him dumbfounded. He tilts his head as he waits patiently for your response, unfortunately you realize only after a few seconds what has happened. You straighten yourself.
âS-sorry, sir, I didn't mean to be rude,â you shake your head in embarrassment.
âAnd no, no problem at all!â You quickly add, cursing at how your voice went up a pitch.Â
He gives a small hum in return, still smiling, seeming as if heâs pleased with your reply.
âIn this case, if you donât mind me asking,â he looks around.Â
âI seem to be a bit lost, do you perhaps know where I can find Elite Sales?âÂ
Your eyes go wide as you hear him call out the name of the company you work for, but quickly regain yourself. Of course he wouldnât know where to find it. The goddamn company didnât even think to at least put up a poster with the half assed, original name as they call it, on the damn building.Â
âGood thing you found me then,â you gave the man a smile.
âI work for the company, I can help you with whatever youâre looking to buy.â you say trying to be as polite as possible as you instinctively go into the customer service voice.Â
âHere is our, er, building.âÂ
He took his time studying the building in question as you patiently wait for him to make a move. You watch him with curious eyes, they can't help but wander as you study every single detail. The way he's dressed⊠long heavy coat, turtleneck sweater which fits his upper body perfectly, showing how well built he is, classic straight slim suit pants and classic leather shoes which on their own probably cost more than what you make in a single month.
ââI donât mind the staring sweetheart⊠but Iâm kind of in a hurry.ââ
You snap back to reality as you realize how he probably saw you staring at him like an idiot. You feel so stupid and embarrassed, you don't even say anything back. You make your way inside the building, dreading the work that awaits you. Occasionally stealing glances at the man, making sure he is still following behind you. You see your only coworker present in the room, being as busy as ever, still not acknowledging you nor the customer. Â
ââRight then, if you could kindly explain to me what exactly youâre looking for?ââ you say as you take a pen and notebook from your desk.
He lets out a sigh as he folds his arms ââNot entirely sureâŠââ
Your eye twitches just the tiniest bit. Not the first time you have to deal with customers like him.
ââSir, I canât help you if you donât give me at least an idea.ââ you say as your patience is starting to wear thin.
ââAlright, alright,ââ he chuckles.
You give him a frown as you donât find any of this funny, but he just brushes you off as he continues.
ââTell me sweetheart, how are your safety locks?ââ he looks at you with a serious expression.
You were taken aback by his sudden mood change. You blink a couple of times until finally, you reply.
âââŠCould you please elaborate?ââ
He shifts to lean against the wall, in a more relaxed position.
ââLetâs say, for example, I put all of my most prized possessions in a room. I need something to keep it safe, locked.ââ he says, not once breaking eye contact.
ââNot just any lock.ââ
You think for a moment, taking in his words. You hesitantly nod your head yes while you write the information down in your notebook.
ââAlright sir, Iâll see what I can find.ââ you say as you finish writing the last word ââCan I help you with anything else?ââ
The man gives you a smile as he moves away from the wall, now standing fully straight  ââThat would be all, dear.ââ
ââPerfect. If you could please give me a name and a phone number so I will know how to contact you?ââ you quickly add, wanting to get this over with as soon as possible.
ââSteve Rogers,ââ he starts saying then ends the sentence with his phone number information.
You thank him as you finish writing everything down, now waiting for him to just leave and be on his way.
As he gets to the exit door, he stops for a second to look at you. He calls out your name with a smile on his face, wishing you a good day before leaving. You stand in your spot without moving as you stare dumbly at the door that closed behind him.
You never told him your name.
Forbidden Fruit |||
Warning: dark!criminal!Bucky Barnes x dark!cop!Steve Rogers x fem!reader, eventual non-con/dub-con, possessive/obsessive behavior, jealousy, gun violence, violence in general
Summary: After some time away, the town's golden boy is back to reclaim his title and his girl. Unfortunately for him, trouble has followed him home.
Word Count: 2.7k
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Since you had come in late, you figured it was only fair to make up for the hours missed by helping close the diner. It was quiet compared to how business roared during the day, and sometimes you preferred it to your morning shifts just to get away from the usual. That wasn't to say you didn't like your regulars, but certain people did put a damper on things.
You had just checked out the last of your customers for the night. The young couple shuffled out of the booth, leaving behind a few bucks for a tip before heading out the door. "Thank you, guys. Come back and see us." They threw their hand up on their way out.
You moved around the counter to their table, tucking the few bucks away with the rest of your tips and cleaning up the mess. Nat took the opportunity to lock the door and turn off the glowing open sign before anyone else tried to walk in.
It was always good feeling locking up because you knew you didn't have to serve anymore customers.
You raked off the dishes with a fork into the floor before taking the back to the kitchen for Pietro to wash with the rest of the dishes.
"Good news. This is it." You assured. He thanked you kindly before taking the last of the dishes. You returned to the table afterwards.
You often wondered how Wanda and Pietro made it through their shifts without bickering. Especially for as long as you had known them, but you guessed being on two separate ends of the building helped too.
"Freedommmm." Nat threw her arms up, earning a laugh from you and Wanda.
She smiled in response before plopping down in the booth with Wanda to help her fold up some silverware. You wiped down the table and seats while listening to them create small talk.
You glanced out the window at the dark street. Home wasn't far from the diner, but considering it was dark, it only had the walk seem longer. Even having known the people in the town as long as you had, you were fond of the idea of walking home in night.
"No, Nat. Seriously you should have seen him, I don't know what came over him. I've never seen Steve like that." Wanda attempted to talk quietly even though you could still her. Maybe in a busy restaurant she might have went unheard.
You peaked over the booth you were cleaning at them. By the way Wanda leaned closer against the table, you could tell she was trying to keep you from hearing.
"So he just broke the glass out of nowhere? No one knows what set him off?" Nat muttered.
God, they were awful at whispering.
"If you ask me, I think Steve saw her with that new guy." Wanda stopped folding, nearly leaning over the table.
"You mean the one with the long hair? Wears the gloves?"
"That's the one." Wanda confirmed.
You rolled your eyes and finished wiping down the booth before you stood up. "You realize I can hear everything you're saying?" You pointed out.
Nat's eyes widen at your words and Wanda stumbled over her own. "Hey- I wasn't saying anything bad. I just know anything to do with him is a sore subject."
You walked around the counter again to wash your hands in the sink. You glanced at her as you dried your hands. "I don't care who you talk about. I can handle hearing about my ex." You assured. It was the truth, for the most part.
You moved over to the register, opening it to count down your drawer. You sat the till on the counter and shuffled through the money, counting in your head.
Nat spoke up from her seat. "I can't be the only one who thinks he's been a little different since that new guy came around."
"Oh no, I thought so too." Wanda admitted.
I paused counting. "Bucky?"
They both look at each other smirking slightly.
You rolled your eyes when you noticed. "You guys are awful." You mutter and shook your head. What number were you even on again? Oh, right. And you start back where you left off.
"I mean does it not seem that way to you?"
You sighed. You were never gonna get this done. "He's a customer. I haven't even been out with the guy. He gave me one ride to work, and that was only because I was on the side of the road."
"I offered to send the guys." Wanda reminded you.
"I would rather die."
They both burst out in laughter and you laughed a little yourself. Maybe it was a bit dramatic, but you were partly serious. You didn't want to give your ex the satisfaction of saving the day after he was to blame for many previous ruined ones. Like he was some hero or something.
"But seriously, I would rather walk than have to be in the same vehicle as him. I don't need his help." You admitted.
"Fair enough." Nat nodded while she proceeded to fold up some silverware. "Bucky is so cute though. I envy you. I'm gonna need to pop my own tire on the way to work and see if the hunk comes to my rescue."
Wanda laughed and you rolled your eyes. "Hey, now. Wait for a shift with Y/n before you do that. Ya know, just in case he doesn't come."
"Or do you think I should get under the hood? I'm just trying to figure out the best approach."
You set the cash aside, throwing a rag at Wanda and making them both laugh harder. "Seriously the worst."
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"You sure it's not a problem? I can walk if it is. It's not big deal." You asked as you, Wanda, Nat, and Pietro exit the diner. You stopped for a moment to lock the door.
"You know it's not a problem." She assured. Nat and Pietro said their goodbyes before parting ways to their own cars, leaving you and Wanda on your own.
"I have tomorrow off, so I should have my car back then. Hopefully it won't cost me an arm and a leg." You said as you walked with her the rest of the way to her car.
"It's not a problem. You know I'd give you a ride any day." She looked over the roof of her car at you and unlocking the car.
You smile while reaching for the door, pausing when you hear a car pulling in over your shoulder.
"Is it not obvious we're closed?" You commented, glancing over at Wanda who stared behind you before giving you a look. You knew that look. It was one you had been all too familiar with lately and you sighed. You heard the car door open and shut behind you before you turned to confirm your suspicions.
"Wanda." Steve greeted Wanda with a smile before his eyes finally fell on you. This was currently new for him. He was stepping up his game from keeping an eye on you at the diner to stalking you out in the parking lot.
He didn't greet you though; only stared until you shifted awkwardly under his gaze. What could he want at this time of night? You were just trying to get home.
"Wanda," Steve finally broke the silence. "Do you mind if I talk to Y/n alone for a moment?"
He glanced at her over the roof and she looked at you for an answer. You gave a small nod before Wanda climbed into the car.
Steve didn't say anything, but you could tell he was searching for the words to say. You leaned back against the side of the car with your eyes on the pavement as you listened to the crickets.
"If I asked you a favor, would you listen?" He finally said.
You pulled your eyes to meet his. They were already staring at you, but you were almost positive they had been this whole time.
"What?"
"If asked you to do something for me, well for yourself really, would you listen to me?" He tried again.
You stare at him for a moment, watching him moving to lean beside you. So close if it wasn't for the inch between you, your arms would've been touching. "I'm sure I can guess what this is about."
"I wouldn't be saying this if I didn't think it was serious."
"I'm sure."
He didn't have to say anything for you to know where this conversation was going.
He shot you a look. "I just don't get a good feeling about this, Y/n. I can tell you guys are getting close, and if I'm being honest I don't think Bucky is a good person."
You knew that was coming, but who was he to tell you who you could befriend? "Do you know him?"
"No."
Because that makes perfect sense, right? "Have you talked to him before?"
"No." He answered again.
Your patience was starting to run thin already. Steve was the same guy who proposed to you, only to realize after some time this small town life would never be enough for him. Now here he was asking you to stay away from a man you hardly had anything to do with aside from serving him.
"I don't understand you." You shook your head in disbelief. "This is my job, Steve. He's a customer and I can't stop him from coming here just because you're unhappy. And here you are telling me about this feeling you have toward him, but you can't tell me a thing about him that makes him a bad person. Can you tell me how that makes sense?"
You moved off of the side of the car to face him.
He opened his mouth slightly, trying to figure out what to say. "I can't explain it. I really just need you to trust me." He looked down.
You stared at him in disbelief. "No."
His eyes shot up.
"I'm not going to just trust you, because I remember where that got me."
"I don't know how many times I can say I'm sorry. All I've done is apologize since I've been back. All I'm asking is this one simple thing. Just stay away from him. If all you do is serve him, I don't see why it would be so hard for someone else to take his table." Steve pushed off of the car, standing just a step away.
"So because he's new to town, that means he's dangerous? Oh Heavens, why is anyone serving him then?" You gasped dramatically, putting your hand on your chest.
He ran his finger through his dark blonde hair, pushing it off of his forehead in frustration, pacing slightly in front of you. "I am trying to protect you."
"I can take care of myself. I don't need you to protect me, Steve." You argued back. He had some nerve asking anything from you after everything he had put you through. You finally rolled your eyes, pushing past him to the car. Fuck him and fuck whatever he was feeling.
You paused when you opened the door. "You know what that feeling is, Steve? That's a realization. Not some bad vibe, it's the realization that Bucky is probably better than you'll ever be."
His jaw ticked in anger, watching you starting to get in the car. "I'm just doing my job."
You held onto the door, turning to look at him. "You want to do your job, go patrol and stop stalking me."
He wished he could explain how wrong you were. He wished he would tell you that the real reality of things was nowhere near your bullshit assumption. Bucky was dangerous, and he still is.
Steve stood in the parking lot even after Wanda was driving away.
Why did you always have to be so damn stubborn? He stared after the car until the lights disappeared over the hill.
His thoughts were interrupted by slow clapping and his hand shot up to rest on his gun, staring in the direction the sound was coming from until a shadow slowly moved from the dark.
"I've gotta say, you put on one hell of a show." Bucky chuckled while he lifted his hands for Steve to see them.
"What are you doing here?" Steve demanded, his hand slowly curling around the gun on his side.
"Moving on. Is that not what we agreed on?" Bucky responded innocently. " But ya know it doesn't look like you're doing much of that." He pointed out while he stepped one foot in front of the other.
Steve pulled his gun from the holster, pointing it right at Bucky but his smirk never lessened.
"Oh come on, Rogers. Is that any way to greet your partner?"
"Oh sorry. Go to hell. Is that better." He spat.
Bucky threw his head back with an amused laugh. " Funny, I thought I was already there. I mean the way you trash talked this town, I expected worse honestly. But I see why you came back." Steve narrowed his eyes. "The whole uniform, the fancy squad car, even a gun. This town must really take kindly to criminals." He gestures toward Steve.
He clenched his jaw. Just pull the trigger. He told himself. It would solve everyone's problems.
"Oh..." Bucky started to bring his hand to his mouth, acting surprised. "They don't know, do they?" He tilted his head.
Steve took the gun off of safety so Bucky knew he wasn't playing around. Nor was he going to feed into his bullshit. He stepped closer to Bucky, pointing the gun right at his head. At this point, he didn't care who saw if anyone did.
"Go on." Bucky encouraged. "Pull the trigger. We both know you can. Let's just hope you have the plan this time. This is a pretty public place, Steve. I mean between someone seeing, all the blood you're going to have to clean up, an explanation for my disappearance. How about my body, Stevie? How do you plan on getting rid of my body?"
Steve was gritting his teeth so hard he was amazed they weren't broken.
Just do it. Fuck! Just fucking do it.
No, he's right. You'll never get away with this. Not here.
"Do it!" Bucky raised his voice. He wished he could, but he couldn't. Like he wasn't already regretting every mistake he ever made after Y/n, but he was really regretting ever befriending Bucky. If he had been on his own, it wouldn't have took long for him to come back home. Everything would have fallen back into place and Y/n would have eventually forgive him for ever leaving. Steve slowly released the gun, putting it down. "Pussy."
He knew it would be in his best interest to keep his hands to himself regardless of how hard he wanted to punch Bucky, just to knock the fucking smile off of his face. And maybe if he was lucky break a couple of teeth. He slowly put his gun back in the holster.
"She makes you soft." Bucky realized. Steve lifted his head to look at Bucky. "That's her, isn't it? That girl you always talked about?"
"Bucky." He warned. "If you touch her, I- I swear to God-"
Bucky shrugged his shoulders. "We've shared before. What's the difference?"
Steve couldn't stop himself from grabbing Bucky by the collar of his jacket, bringing him nose to nose with him. "Stay away from her."
The corner of his lips turned up in a smirk.
"I'm so fucking serious. Don't lay a hand on her. This wasn't apart of the deal."
"Oh, fuck the deal, Rogers. You left me in the dirt while you alpha it up here playing the town's hero. If you think for a second they would have gave you that badge knowing you're a fucking murderer. If it wasn't for me, none of this would be possible for you. Don't you see that? That golden boy reputation gets you everything. But it doesn't get you her." Steve's fists were clenched around his collar, the corner of his lip twitching in anger.
"Bucky-"
"Shut the fuck up." He growled before shoving Steve off of him hard and causing Steve to stumble over his feet a little before regaining his balance. Steve felt defeated. All he wanted to do was get his life together and move on, but Bucky just had to follow him home. "Do yourself a favor and stay out of my way."
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