[ He does little more than offer a hum in response. He opens the door to the house, stepping aside for Natasha to enter before closing it and dead-bolting the locks behind her.
Not that it's a necessity, merely the illusion of safety. ]
[Natasha trusts him, and figures that since he brought them here, Barnes has already checked the house. It doesn't stop her from doing a quick, cursory check of the room, though, and pulling the blinds. Old habits.
She trusts him enough not to check the rest of the house.]
[Some things seem to be constant that way. Maybe it's pessimism, but the different versions of Barnes all seem to be in the fight, and they all seem to end up with trust issues.
Natasha takes position across from Bucky, sitting on the dining room table. Rude.]
I know I'd feel better with a knife under my pillow.
[ It's a sentiment they both understand. A weapon at the ready, even in sleep. He still keeps a loaded gun under the mattress, which isn't much of a graduation from a knife under the pillow, but it has to count for something. ]
That's what I thought. He was opposed. [ Of course, he didn't really ask why. He can take some sort of guess, though it has nothing to do with that. He shakes his head, following the mood. ]
So long as it's not in bed, you can call him whatever's comfortable. [ T r y i n g? ]
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[In some ways that wouldn't make it any easier, but at least it meant there was less need for explanation.]
Quicker getting on the same page.
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Not that it's a necessity, merely the illusion of safety. ]
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She trusts him enough not to check the rest of the house.]
Any idea how he's settling in?
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[ Bucky crosses his arms and leans against the counter. ]
Weapons were about the only thing I could offer. He wasn't pleased with the situation.
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[Some things seem to be constant that way. Maybe it's pessimism, but the different versions of Barnes all seem to be in the fight, and they all seem to end up with trust issues.
Natasha takes position across from Bucky, sitting on the dining room table. Rude.]
I know I'd feel better with a knife under my pillow.
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I made a misstep, but I don't know where.
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What makes you think that?
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May have told him to call me Winter.
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So long as it's not in bed, you can call him whatever's comfortable. [ T r y i n g? ]
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[Teasing. And reassuring. She doesn't have any designs on snagging another Barnes.
Not that she had intentions the first time.]
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[ He doesn't really believe she'd run off with the other version of him, because that's not Natasha. ]
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[Natasha's smile is honest as she says it. She enjoys this thing with Barnes. This Barnes.]
You're still James. He's... whoever he is.
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[ Neither did he until the fleet, but that seems to be the common thread between the different universes containing one James Buchanan Barnes. ]
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She'd rather not know.] Like the more some things change, the more some don't.
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[ It doesn't matter which world she's in, Natasha Romanoff is a force to be reckoned with. ]
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And if she did, she might not recognize herself.]
In this case, it seems like a little more than just an event that's off. Reminds me of something Kate said.
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I set up a meeting. Thought I'd try to help them settle in. Get the lay of the land. They knew me.
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