Lucy shuffled down the hall of Avengers tower staring at her feet as she went. It had been three days since the soulmate-reveal-fiasco, and she was not taking it well.
The avengers had brought her back in the quinjet and set her up in the tower in New York. Jarvis had examined her and measured her for clothing before having a bunch of name brands that cost more than Lucy's entire college tuition delivered to the tower.
Steve and Sam were both cool but seemed overly concerned and helicoptery for someone they had just met. Actually all the avengers seemed that way.
Thor was off-planet thank god, but Bruce seemed to keep popping up randomly and asking about her health. Natasha and Clint were at her parents' house making sure no one attacked her family. When Tony wasn't in his lab he was having Jarvis contact her and inviting her to team-building things.
All Lucy wanted was to be left alone. She was overwhelmed, tired and frankly fed up with all the unwanted attention.
She wasn't looking where she was going which is one of the reasons she walked smack into a wall of muscle and bounced off. Lucy looked up and met Steve's concerned eyes.
She could admit the man was a saint but did he have to be constantly giving her that look?
"Excuse me." She muttered under her breath and went to duck around him but he stopped her with an arm.
"Is everything alright?" He asked in that obnoxiously sweet, empathetic voice.
"I'm fine." Lucy practically snarled.
"You don't seem fine," Steve replied sounding like a kicked dog.
Lucy let out a sigh of exasperation and turned to fully face the super-soldier.
"You know what, I'm tired of being asked whether I'm ok or not. I'm tired of being invited to "team bonding" events when I'm not an avenger. I'm tired of you and Sam constantly hovering. Obviously I'm not fine. I just lost my soul mate, who I didn't even know was my soulmate until Tony blurted it out. So if you could all just give me some FUCKING SPACE." Lucy was shouting by the end and was even more furious by the feel of tears running down her cheeks.
Steve didn't reply, he just wrapped her up in a warm hug that reminded Lucy way too much of Bucky and she lost it. She cried and beat her fists against Steve's chest weakly. She hated his kindness, it made it so hard to be strong.
Lucy wasn't sure how long they stood there just that when she finally came back to herself, Steve was leaning against the wall of the hallway rubbing soothing circles into her back. He let her go when she pushed against him.
"Better?" He asked tentatively.
She shrugged in response. "Not worse."
"You're not the only one who misses him. That's why people are hovering."
"I don't understand. You're the only one who knew him."
Steve rubbed the back of his neck. "Well, that's not entirely true. Nat knew him too. But only when he was the winter soldier. I think part of it is because he's my best friend. He's like my brother."
"You lost me."
"The rest of the Avengers are kind of tired of seeing me moping around. When you showed up on the radar we all jumped on it."
There was a pause and then Steve continued.
"You know I was the first person that Bucky showed his Soul mark to. I remember reading your name and watching Buck trace the letters when he thought no one was looking. You gave him hope."
"You know they stole his mark," Lucy replied bluntly.
She wasn't sure why she wanted Steve to hurt, just that she did. She had read the details since getting to the tower, it made her sick. He hadn't been there for those 60 odd years. Sure he had been frozen in ice but still. If they were best friends, why didn't he go back for the body?
She watched as Steve gulped "I had a feeling, you just confirmed it."
"You know he's covered in scars and was getting random flashbacks of his life when I was with him. Sometimes he'd even jerk in his sleep, never cried out though."
The super soldier closed his eyes and leaned his head back against the wall. "I wish I could have saved him, Lucy. He deserved better, still does." He then looked her straight in the eye. "I failed him. I will regret that for the rest of my life, but I can keep his soulmate safe. I can give Bucky that."
"He was keeping me safe." Lucy snapped back.
"And he can keep doing that, we're just extra protection. No one is keeping Bucky from you except himself."
"Oh right put me in one of the most famous buildings in the world, that makes me the epitome of safe."
"It's also one of the most defendable buildings. You are surrounded by avengers who would die to protect you in a building made of practically indestructible material."
"I never asked anyone to sacrifice themselves for me."
"We would do it anyway!" Steve almost roared that.
Lucy took a hasty step back from him. She was treating Steve like Bucky and he wasn't, he was an untold entity who could snap her like a twig.
"Sorry." Steve looked chagrined and shrunk back in on himself.
"I didn't mean to shout at you. I wish he was here with you, with us. But I can't change his actions. He knows where you are, he knows you're safe. He will come back to you, you just need to be patient." Steve continued.
"How can you know that?"
"Because he didn't abandon me in the Potomac." Steve finished with a wealth of conviction.
Lucy turned away from Steve and hugged herself. "Why would he abandon me like that though. Doesn't he realize I need him?"
Steve placed a hand on her shoulder, "He will, you just need to give him time."