Bucky tryed to swallow the lump in his throat.

The little girl had just called him "daddy" in verious languages.

He felt a slu of emotions, his head could not wrap around this.

Buck said not a word as he turned and left the room.

Steve stared at the door as it slamed shut. Cunfused he walked over to the glass that seperated the girl from himself, kneeling down to meet her large brown eyes "Who was that, that just left?" He questioned. The child ran to a corner on the other side of the room . Foldind her arms atop her knees she rested her head she cryed heart wrenching sobs.

Buck could hear her from his room. He leaned against his headboard. Praying that God grant him the wisdome to help this trubbled little girl.

He must look like her father, the man that took care of her in that cell. What sick twisted person would keep their child in Hydra? His thoughts were inturupted by a knock at his bedroom door.

"Not now Steve. Just leave me alone." He moned

"Could you please come back. She needs to get medical attention and she won't let anyone near her."

"What dose that have to do with me?" Buck barked.

"She was calmer with you there, just be in the room."

Cap comanded .

The men walked back in the viewing room and emedietly the girl ran to the glass pounding on it screaming when she saw Bucky.

He didn't know how to react. Steve wispered to him to go over by the girl.

The man walked over and sat crossleged on the floor in frount of the her. She became completely silent and put one of her small hands on the window as she whiped her eyes with the other. The soldier sat for a second taking in her face. And without thinking his medal hand met with hers against the clear wall.

She removed her hand and leaned her forhead on his palm.

"I love you daddy." Her little voice was so quiet the team did not hear her, but her words made Bucky retract his arm.

"Detka (Russian for baby) doll,"

The nickname came without a hesitation. "I'm not your daddy" he felt as though the words false, but he stated the only fact he knew; That he was not the one she was looking for.