The first time Steve draws Bucky is when they're fifteen. Steve's been trying to draw more, selling his pieces on the street for a nickel, and he wants to start drawing people — those would probably catch more attention than the landscapes Steve's drawing now.

Expect the only subject he constantly has around is Bucky.

It's weird, asking at first, but once he explains it Bucky is more than willing too. He says that Steve will pay him back by buy him milkshakes with all the money he'll be earning.

And Bucky's really nice to draw.

So Steve continues to ask Bucky if he could draw him more and more.

And Bucky always says yes.

Steve likes sketching the curves of Bucky's body, likes pencilling out Bucky's lips, and likes outlining Bucky's light eyes.

And it's not until around the twentieth time he's sketching Bucky that he realizes that he's utterly screwed.