Hey, I'm back! Thanks for the reviews! Originally this had another perspective but I accidentally closed without save it. (Yep, not so smart)
In this chapter I will return around the 40s before Super Soldier Serum, around 1939 when Daisy's mother Jiaying dies (that's not a spoiler, is a real fact, you can see it at MCU wikia).
(I have no idea about pulmonary illnesses, so I'm possibly making mistakes) Huh, do you know about any web or something about the lifestyle around the 1920s, 30s and 40s?
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February 17th, 1939
Aunt Millie's Cafe, New York City
"You're hungry?" Asked Bucky glancing at the menu.
"No." Answered Daisy looking at the snowy street.
This winter was specially cold, Daisy's mother, Jiaying, started to cough everyday and her father, Cal, diagnosticated her with tuberculosis. Cal took this well, but Daisy heard him cry all night since that awful Saturday.
"You need to eat something." Bucky tried to make her choose. "You've been without eating almost 3 days."
"I said I'm not hungry." Daisy said. "Bucky, please."
"But-"
"Bucky, stop!" Said Daisy trying to not disturb the other people in the cafe. "Please, stop."
"Okay, I'm sorry." Said Bucky. "Are you okay?"
"My mom..." Daisy said. "I don't know what I'll do without her"
"Dais, your mother is strong, she will recover from this." Bucky said placing a hand over her shoulder.
Thelma, the young waitress burst into their table "Hey, guys!" Said with a smile. "Ya know what you want eat?"
"Eh, I'm gonna take the green apple pie with coffee and she's gonna take the cranberry meringue pie with vanilla milkshake." Bucky said.
"Anything else?" Asked Thelma.
"Nope." Bucky answered.
"Stanley!" Said the girl through the window to the kitchen, winning the attention of the chef. "The apple pie and the cranberry meringue!"
"Yo!" Nodded Stanley. "20 minutes."
"Buck!" Daisy said hitting Bucky's arm. "I told you I'm not hungry."
"You're gonna eat and later we're going to Central Park." Bucky said. "No other option."
"Okie." Daisy agreed with a tiny smile in her face.
Thelma came back with a vanilla milkshake and a coffee for Bucky and Daisy. "Hey, whatsa' matter?" Said.
"Daisy doesn't want eat." Bucky answered. "Her mom is getting worse..."
"Oh, Dais!" Thelma said hugging her. "Daisy, your mom is gonna recover! Okie?"
"You shouldn't say that." Daisy said looking at the milkshake. "She's getting worse everyday."
"Okay, at the end of my shift we can go to the Central Park fair?" Thelma asked.
"That was my idea." Bucky said.
"Okay..." Whispered Daisy.
That afternoon, the three friend went to the county fair at Central Park, Thelma and Bucky tried to make Daisy smile but none of their attempts had result.
"Oh, I have to go." Thelma said. "I have work tomorrow."
"See you tomorrow." Bucky and Daisy said.
After an hour Bucky went Daisy back home, before she could enter in her home, Bucky hugged her. "Daisy, whatever happens, I'm with you, 'till the end of the line, you know."
"Thanks Bucky." Daisy cried. "You're my best friend."
"See you tomorrow." Bucky said. 'your best friend' "Night-night."
March 24th, 1940
Johnson's family residence
After a year, Jiaying got worse and finally she died and her father had a heart attack and passed away too. Daisy felt lost and depressed, but never she felt alone, because when she had nothing, she had Bucky.
"I know I should say something, but I wanted to be alone." Daisy said walking through the entry of her home.
"I know, I'm sorry." Bucky said. "I was gonna ask..."
"I know what you're gonna say, Buck." Daisy said.
"I just..." Bucky said taking her hand. "We can put the couch cushions on the floor, like when we were kids. It'll be fun."
Bucky tried to cheer her. "All you got to do is shine my shoes, maybe take out the trash." Said making her laugh. "Come on."
"Thank you, Buck." Daisy replied. "But I can get by on my own."
"The thing is, you don't have to." Said Bucky bringing her closer to him. "I'm with you 'till the end of the line, pal."
Whoah! Sorry for not update in almost a month! Okay, I typed on Google: "1930s slangs" and most of the expressions are from internet, so excuse me if I made some mistakes.
Okay, In the next chapter I'm not returning at 2013, It will be 1940s 'till the Valkyrie's crash. (Okay, I'm saying this now, really I don't know If it will be 1940s or 2010s, just keep reading)
If you want you can 'imagine' Thelma like the actress Stefanie Scott or Lyndsy Fonseca and Stanley as Michael Welch
Thanks for reading! Wait for the next one! I love you all!
