Russian Ballet
Summary:
She has always been his prima ballerina. A story in which he was a silver ghost, and she was a deadly spider.
Moscow, 1956
"Dance, little devushka."
She pirouetted as the knife lunged towards her, her slender fingers taking the attacker's arm within her orbit.
But her opponent, her mentor clad in black and silver, was faster; his long, sinewy leg was suddenly stretched and coming for her chest in the form of a roundhouse.
Wasting no time to panic, she swiftly lurched and rolled under him, for she was taught that when the enemy expands, you contract.
The man recovered and crossed their distance with two big strides. She, who was yet to recover from the earlier knife fight, slowly backed until she felt the cold wall against her black catsuit.
Dermo.
A metal fist was suddenly coming too fast for her face, and all she could do was hastily cock her head to the opposite direction.
CRACK.
She opened her eyes and slightly hissed at the pulverized concrete a few inches before her head. "Aww, not that arm, Sasuke."
He grinned. "You still have lots to learn, little pauk."
New York, Current Time
It was her, alright.
He knew there was a Black Widow in their team, but what are the chances?
Of course, the white-haired fox didn't tell him. How was he supposed to know that the infamous Winter Soldier would give a damn, right?
There she was, in front of him, pink hair and everything… only she didn't look like she's a day over 25.
"Sasuke."
She looked so unamused, her snarl growing more feral the more she looked at him. He saw her fingers gripped harder on the multicolored aegis on her back.
"Hand it over. I have no intention of fighting you, Sakura."
She chuckled and whipped out her sidearm, "Dream on, meelaya."
He just wished she didn't utter the last word like it's poison on her formerly sweet little mouth…
"Fine," he huffed, "let's dance."
(A/N: this was an attempt to write a SasuSaku/BuckyNat story. Once again, I failed. But thank you for reading. :D
This was heavily based on Black Widow and the Winter Soldier's interactions comic-verse, hence the slight confusion.)
