He's been gone all morning. You don't know where he went and you didn't ask before he left. Whatever it was, you weren't too concerned, anyway. It was about time you two had some space. It helped clear your mind and helped you move on. You were moving on.

There was another reason you were thankful he had left for the morning. You could feel the chills run up the sides of your arms, goosebumps appearing where your skin was once smooth.

You eyed the closet doors curiously. It was almost eerie how quiet it was around you. You dropped your eyes for only a moment before raising them up again.

You had to do this. You were going to do this.

You finally gather the balls to do something you've been wanting to for some time now. It had been eating away at you like mad.

Once in front of the closet, you crouch down. You raise your left hand slowly roll the doors open, your eyes immediately dart down to the little black box on the ground. Exactly where he'd left it.

Part of you was happy that it remained untouched.

Per Steve's orders, you had both buried any of your weaponry about a mile before reaching the wall nearly three months ago. You weren't supposed to be bring any inside with you. It was forbidden.

It had shocked you when you and Bucky had been arguing about going after Ashen and he had pulled out a G19, angrily strapping it onto his leg to prove a point. He obviously snuck it in. At the time, you hadn't really given it much thought. You were more shocked that he ignored his best friend's request.

Now, it concerned you for different reasons.

You sat criss cross in front of the box, staring at it for a few more long seconds. Taking in a deep breath, you opened it. It opened with a small click.

There it was.

Matte black. Subtle but deadly.

You eyed the gun like it was a ticking bomb. You've never held a fire arm before, but that wasn't necessarily why you were nervous. You were nervous to know why the hell he had it stacked away in your bedroom when you knew he didn't even have the intention of killing anyone on this mission. He made sure to make you aware of this, many times.

You also knew it wasn't to be used on you. There was no way.

The only other plausible reason he had it, kept you on edge.

You didn't want your thoughts going there.

You reached slowly for the gun until you felt it lay heavy in your right hand. It was heavier than it looked. It felt deadlier than it looked.

You swallowed thickly, allowing yourself to think the worst.

Was he going to use this on himself?

You suddenly wanted it as far away from you as possible.

Your hand trembled slightly as you put it back in its place, letting your fingers linger on the ridges for just a moment.

You let out a long breath realizing.

When you had eyed the closet, you didn't really think it through.

What were you going to do once you had it in your hands? Were you going to get the gun and hide it? Were you just curious? Was there something about it that secretly terrified you and you weren't going to believe you really saw him hold it until you held it yourself?

You shake your head, pushing the box back into its original place. You were over exaggerating.

He probably just brought it in case you both needed it for self protection.

You looked over at your black back pack right next to it and pulled it out.

You fished inside, looking at different things you forgot you still had. You had your grey sweater, scarf, and beat up boots at the bottom. It smelled dusty.

You stuck your hand into the front pocket of the backpack, pulling out a note. It wasn't your first time reading it, but you need the gentle reminder.

Thank you again for doing this. Thank you for helping me out and for agreeing to our plan to help Bucky be happy again. We can do this together. That plan, to me, is the most important thing right now. Thank you for doing whatever it takes to mentally convince him he deserves happiness. What you're doing means the world to me, y/n. See you both again very soon. I'll make it up to you. I promise.

Steve

You felt small tears in your eyes at your promise. If only he knew how it wasn't so easy. You closed your eyes tightly together, took a deep breath, and placed the note onto your chest.

I'll keep trying.

+ +

You didn't understand these jobs that came with your ID. You didn't understand most of what you were being told to do, but you did it anyway.

At the end of the day, your number one plan was to still kill Ashen. So you went through with what Bucky ordered you to do until it was time.

Your first day at the tower started off better than how you thought it would. Mr. Hyde was a old gentleman in his late 50s. He had short white hair and a nicely trimmed white beard to compliment it. He knew you were learning and that this would be your first time working up to a secretary job, so he started you off with small assistant duties like transporting paper work around the building, scheduling, and grabbing anything personal he may need here and there.

The best part was when he gave you a tour of the building, the whole reason you even were excited about it. Maybe this was why this was written into the mission.

He explained to you what each floor was but never took you past floor 15. You eyed the buttons on the elevator suspiciously.

He said that wasn't their area and that "we didn't need to worry about it". You needed a special code to access those floors anyway.

You quickly made a connection. You wondered how Bucky had gotten in the other day.

The atmosphere in the elevator went cold when you stopped somewhere on the seventh floor and a man dressed in black and gold walked in. It was a fitted suit, expensive looking, and he had a cold look in his eyes. You swallowed thickly, looking away from him. You pulled your scarf tighter around your neck, trying to conceal your tattoo as much as you could.

Something about this man was off.

You heard the term Coroner a lot when you worked serving drinks. They weren't the coroner most people knew, they were cop meets bounty hunter.

There was just something about them that left you uneasy. He stood in front of you and you felt yourself shuffle back a few inches. You looked over at Mr. Hyde and he gave you a small smile.

You smiled back.

+ +

It wasn't until your fourth day at the building when things finally took a turn.

Bucky was going to meet you at a stairwell for floor eleven. He was going to trace Silas down once and for all. The night after the ball, Bucky was went traced them down to see where they would take the new import. According to what he overheard, there had been some complications and it wouldn't be administered until today.

You got up from your seat, pretending you were just looking for the restroom, when you turned down the narrow hallway and went for the door that led into the stairwell.

You had three floors to climb up to meet him.

You were on the ninth floor when you turned the corner of the stairs and your heart nearly jumped up into your throat.

His face, his hair, his eyes, and his damn voice.

It all hit you at once and you turned back the direction you came from, leaning back against the steal rods. You put a hand up to your head as you felt dizzy. You could feel your heart beating away like crazy and you felt that anger you harbored down for so long.

It was him. The face from the diner and the face of the man that killed your mom and dad.

Ashen.

And he was with another woman.

"He's our child and he's dying!" The woman shouted. You could hear the tears in her voice.

"I know but there's not much else I can do," the voice. It was deep and violent. You hated it. You hated him, "He woke up this morning, cured! Without us even giving him the dose of the chemical. It's obvious his plasma contains some kind of fending off mechanism. It took years, but he obviously survived it and no longer has it."

You took a deep breath as you processed what you were hearing.

Had the little boy been infected with the virus, but now was doing well?

"And?" The woman insisted.

"And?" An evil laugh came from within Ashen's chest, "We need all his blood, goddamn it! We need it distributed to our men if we want our side to stay strong once we go out there!"

"You can't possibly still think—"

"It's our world —"

"But we are safe here. Our son is safe here!"

"You didn't think we'd all stay stuck in here for all eternity, did you? Hydra and Sword is to control the world, not the city. These walls kept us safe long enough and our son is well now, and we might have the cure in our hands. It's all we need to conquer."

You could hear sniffling.

"You can't kill our son." The woman begged.

"No," he said slowly, "Not yet at least. We need trial periods."

"Ashen, please-"

"I sacrificed everything for him!" A shriek followed by a gruntled groan came from the woman and you wondered what he was doing to her, "I cut the plan short, of us taking the capitol, because of him! I was minding my own business that night before I got the call. I took the risks, I found the refuge, I found the goods, and I called an initiative, and now look at us, we're all safe. And our son just also happens to be the possible cure for all of this. If Hydra completing this mission requires my son's life, so be it."

"I won't let you hurt him! I won't let you pick at him with needles and knives. He is my baby boy!"

"Was, honey, was." You could hear a loud smack, "And after him, you're next."

"What?"

"Now let's get back in there and congratulate him."

You could still feel your heart beating away inside of your ears as you heard the shuffling of their feet, followed by the closing of a door.

This was way too much information for you to process. This was too much for you. Suddenly, you cursed Bucky for making you work intel. Intel was the worst part.

You knew this information and now you had to tell him without freaking out, or worst, freaking him out.

It didn't take much longer for a familiar face to turn the corner of the stairwell.

His blue eyes met yours over his scarf.

"What the hell are you doing here, I said eleventh —-" his voice faltered as he watched your stricken face. His own eyes fell and he raised a hand to the back of your head and caressed it softly, "Hey, hey, it's okay. What's going on?"

"I—" you whimpered out. Bucky hushed you as he leaned his forehead against yours. He closed his eyes tightly together, "I—he—"

"Breathe. Breathe. Breath for me."

You took in a deep breath and controlled your breathing.

When you opened your eyes he was staring straight down at you.

"I saw him." Bucky's eyes darted over your face, knowing exactly what you were talking about. Who you were talking about, "I saw him." You repeat again. He nods, "I can't stay here, Bucky. Not when he's here. He killed mom and dad, Bucky." You whimpered into a cry.

"Hey, shhhh," he brought his hand to your jaw and ran his thumb there gently, "shhh. I'm sorry," he straightens his head up over yours and places a kiss on the top of your head, "I'm sorry you saw him."

You ran your hands up his chest and softly pushed him away from you. Bucky's face fell, along with his hands at his sides. You looked away from him, running the back of your sweater-clothed hand underneath your nose.

You needed to create distance. You and him, whatever it was, was no more.

"I overheard them."

"Them?"

You sighed, running a hand through your hair.

"Yes, them. Him and what I can only imagine is maybe his wife? I don't know, it was another woman. The little boy's mother."

Bucky took a deep breath.

"Okay, and what did they say?"

"He's going to kill him. He can potentially save us, save all of us, but instead he's going to kill him, I—I—" you were freaking out as your ran both hands down your face.

"What the hell are you talking about?"

"The boy!" You shouted quietly, pointing to the direction where the stairs continued. "Ashen is after the boy. He's going to kill the mom and he's after the boy, too."

"What? Why? Why is he after his own son?"

You took a deep breath and met Bucky's gaze again. His jaw was tight and he looked apprehensive.

"They think the cure is in his plasma." You say slowly and carefully, knowing how much weight the words held.

"The cure?"

"For the virus. The boy's blood."

Bucky let out a long breath, running a hand through his own hair now and pulling on it.

"And why does he want the child dead? Does he not want the cure?"

"No, no he does."

"What? He wants it just for himself?" You whined as you looked away again, "Y/N, you came on this mission for this reason. It's for you to give me the important information you have right at this moment. Tell me, why does he want the boy dead?"

"He says he wants to make enough just for Hydra and Sword," Bucky's face went pale, "I'm assuming it's because he doesn't want anyone else after that having access to it. He kills the boy, no more cure for anyone else."

"That," his tongue clicks, "That's absurd. Hydra wants to recruit more bad, not kill off the remaining race. It defeats the purpose of world domination."

"I think they have a change of plans. They said they want to control the rest of the world."

"With a raging virus? How is that even possible?"

"I don't know. That was all he said before I heard him choking his wife. I don't know what they plan to do after they go out there, protected. I don't know."

"And in that vile? What was in the vile?"

"I don't know, a trial drug. But nothing as good as the boy's blood."

Bucky lets out a long breath as he walks back and forth, clearly stressed and overwhelmed. You watched him, intrigued. You've never seen him worry like this before.

"Shit, shit, shit." he mumbles under his breath, "What do we do? What do we do."

You stare down at his feet as they continue to move across the floor.

"I think it's obvious what we need to do."

"What?"

"We need to take him." You say seriously, looking Bucky dead in the eye.

"We need to take him." He says back.

"We can't let Hydra have access to the cure and let the rest of the world burn and we can't get him get killed." You place a hand on Bucky's arm to stop him and he looks up at you. You could practically see the emotions in his eyes, "He's just a little boy."

"Unfortunately, I can't just go in there and take the kid. I can't just kidnap someone's child."

"Why not?" You ask simply.

Bucky lets out a scoff.

"What?"

"Bucky look at the stakes here. He wants him killed, he'll build an army to dictate the rest of the world. Bucky we have no other option. This is the end of the world. There is no time for common courtesy."

"Okay. Okay, just relax. We need to plan this through, okay? So far us two and his parents are the only ones who know about him right?"

"I mean his doctor probably knows too and also the scientist he's working with. The man who probably sent in those viles."

"Those viles can be good too, right? We need to take those, too. At least a few. There has to be a reason they brought them in. Maybe they aren't timely useless. Trial drug or not."

"So we take the boy, now—"

"We can't, y/n." Bucky says strictly. You don't expect his hand to cup your cheek again. It takes your breath away. Why was he behaving this way? "He said he'll wait anyway. They probably need to run tests first. We still have two and a half months left in here. If we take him now, they'll notice he's gone, and Hydra's already suspecting there's intruders inside the wall. It's too risky. We need to wait," he runs his hand over your chin and tilts his head slowly to the side. A pained look is in his eyes, "I know you want to, and I want to, too, but we need to do this carefully."

"So what do you suggest?" Your voice comes out rough.

"I don't know, maybe we can keep an eye on him or something." He says. "His father works here, maybe you'll see him around. Warm up to him. Make sure he's safe."

"Ashen knows what I look like."

Bucky nods.

"I know that. Maybe there's something we can do. Maybe I can find where he stays in the building. I'll figure something out. And you'll be safe, I promise. He won't see you."

You believe Bucky's words and you nod.

"Okay."

"What do you think? Should we risk him seeing me?" He says with a small smile on his face.

You look at him incredulously.

"Are you dumb?"

"What?" He asks like it's nothing.

"You're Captain America's best fiend. If you really think he wouldn't recognize you right away and run and tell his dad, you're insane."

It had been a successful day. It was exhausting and you and Bucky were both clearly burnt out, emotionally and mentally. A lot happened for both of you. You both took a shower, individually of course, you had dinner and you finally got him to watch the first half of Titanic. It was a long night.

But it wasn't the end of the day yet.

You sat on the bed crisscross and in your PJs, looking out into the city, deep in thought.

Bucky moves over to you and across the bed and you close your eyes tightly together, feeling the bed dip down. You can feel him as he puts his hand on your shoulder.

"We'll save him, okay? Imagine how much Steve will love us when you come back not only with a life saved, but with the cure." His words are gentle and sweet, but hold so much weight over you.

You couldn't do this. You made that promise a few days ago.

"Look, Bucky I don't think we should do this anymore. Our agreement." You say quietly, your voice breaking off at the end.

He went still and you felt a cold rush where he began to remove his hand from your skin.

"Oh, I didn't realize that—"

"Bucky—"

"I didn't know you weren't in the mood. I'm sorry."

"No," you say quietly and so heartbreakingly slow that you know he can feel it too. Why did it feel this way? "It's not that." You slowly turn around to face him. He's got both arms stretched down on the bed below him, palms down, and he's staring at you like he was afraid you would hurt him again like you did the other night. You looked away from him and pushed yourself away to give you both more room to breathe

"Sweetheart—"

"I've decided to go out with Pietro again," You watch as his eyes drop from your own to the spot just next to your arm. He swallows hard and there's a flicker of something in his eyes that isn't necessarily jealously, "We want to see where it goes. I know we'll only be here a little while longer, but who knows the future, right? What if I see him again?"

Bucky swallows again and clears his throat.

"It wouldn't feel right doing that to him."

"Oh."

"So, uh," he straightens himself out until he's standing, and he pulls his shirt down in a sort of fidgety way you almost find adorable if it weren't for the heartbroken look in his eyes, "you're gonna date?"

You tuck a strand of your hair behind your ear, feeling a tightness in your chest that you couldn't bare.

Why did it feel like this?

"Yeah. I deserve someone that will take care of me like that, don't you think?"

Bucky's eyes are unreadable at that point. This was what he wanted, right? For you to move on and meet someone better for you?

"You'll find a guy your age, you don't want an old thing like me, anyway."

"You do." It hurt him to say it. It fucking destroyed him in the goddamn core.