J.B.B. - Thoughtful - Part 2

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Summary: Part 2 of Thoughtful.

Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Avengers!Reader

Warnings: My poor attempts at being funny. No use of Y/N. Fluff. Angst. Tony being kind of an asshole. Bucky's self-deprecating thoughts. Reader being dumb.

Word Count: 1K

A/N: I keep having no idea what this is, I have no endgame but I hope you enjoy!


Stark parties are a hassle. Tony always insists on the team dressing up, cocktail dresses, tuxedos and all that.

So that's why you're all dolled up right now, a black sparkly floor-length gown that highlights your curves perfectly with a slit that goes up your left thigh with black stilettos, your hair curled perfectly and your hair on point thanks to Natasha and Wanda and gold hoop earrings.

The only thing that looks like it doesn't belong on your right now, is Bucky's dog tags hanging from your neck.

Things with Bucky have been going relatively good, you're not really dating but neither of you let a moment pass without trying to flirt with each other. You enjoy the attention he only gives you and he enjoys making you flustered.

You've even managed to make him blush himself a few times.

You haven't taken his dog tags off since that morning Bucky put them on you, and that's not gone unnoticed by the team who have had a field day teasing you about it. Just never enough to bother you and make you want to take them off.

Until now.

"Come on, they look so out of place!" Tony says while chuckling as you roll your eyes, drink in hand while you stand in the middle of the party while talking with Tony, Scott and Maria.

"Leave her alone, Stark." Maria comes to your defense and you give her a grateful smile. All the girls think it's adorable that you wear Bucky's tags.

"He's not wrong, though." Scott chimes in. "That's a beautiful get up, but the tags stand out, and not in a good way."

Anyone else, you'd be creeped out, but you know Scott is in a happy relationship with Hope and he doesn't mean anything by it. He's more of a girlfriend at this point.

"I don't care." You say simply, sipping your drink. "I like them, and I'm not taking them off."

"You haven't taken them off in weeks." Tony points out, a dangerous smirk starting to grow on his face. "Could it have anything to do with the particular soldier that gave them to you?"

You roll your eyes, knowing where Tony's going with this because he's gone there countless times now.

"It has nothing to do with Bucky, I just like them." You say causally.

"You like him." Tony says childishly while the other two snicker at your groan. "Maybe you even love him."

You scoff and almost glare at Tony. "I don't love him."

"Then prove it." Tony says without missing a beat. Obviously he has you exactly where he wants you. "Take them off."

"What would that even prove?" You roll your eyes again.

"Prove to me that they don't mean as much to you as I think they do. Take them off." He keeps grinning at you, challenging you.

"You're a child." You say simply, having no intention to accept this silly challenge.

"Yes, I am." He says and all four of you chuckle, before Tony takes it one step further. "Take them off for a week and I'll give you ten thousand dollars."

You give him an unimpressed look. It's not a surprise, Tony's known to do this kind of thing all the time. He once bet Sam twenty thousand dollars if he went streaking for at least 4 blocks around the tower.

His 'falcon' was on the paper the next day.

"Come on, if you're so sure I'm wrong, why not make some money off my arrogance." Tony says with a smirk when you narrow your eyes at him, he knows you're considering it.

"Fine." You say after a pause. You hesitantly take the tags off and put them on Tony's outstretched hand. It's only a week and it doesn't mean anything, you tell yourself.

Unbeknownst to you, Bucky saw the whole thing from a distance. And it meant plenty to him.

He couldn't hear what you were saying even with his enhanced hearing because you were far away and the party noise was almost deafening, but Bucky saw you clearly as you took off his tags and gave them to Tony.

To Tony.

Did they not mean as much to you as they did to him? Was this whole thing just a joke to you? Was he making a fool out of himself thinking you liked him as much as he liked you? Maybe you just liked the attention. Maybe you were fucking with him, having fun at his expense because he convinced himself you like him, because how could he even think someone like you actually likes him? Maybe you've been laughing behind his back while he's been falling for yo-

"Hey, Sergeant Grumpy." His thoughts are interrupted by your playful voice that just a minute ago was the single greatest sound that he wanted as the soundtrack of his existence for the rest of his life.

But right now, it's making his nostrils flare with barely contained anger while he almost glares at you.

You think nothing of it, convincing yourself that maybe the party is making him anxious like it usually does. After all, Bucky doesn't do good with strangers.

Or maybe Sam has been getting on his nerves more than usual tonight. Whatever it is, you want to make him feel better.

So you wrap your hand around the tie of his suit and pull him towards you a little, copying the move he's now done countless times with his dog tags around your neck.

"You wanna hear something funny?" You ask playfully, wanting to tell him about the bet you just made with Tony and thinking Bucky will get a kick out of it and it'll take his mind off of whatever has him in a bad mood.

But you get no chance to say anything more since he takes your hand away from his tie.

"Leave me alone." He says with a harsh tone you've never heard him use towards anyone, let alone you. "Forever."

That said, he walks off and out of the room in the direction of his quarters without giving you a second glance, leaving you looking after him, too dumbfounded as your mind tries to play catch-up.

What the hell just happened?



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