"Information from the Past"

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The next week, Davey and Tony had managed to complete the suit and the man continued flying to different countries to stop the Ten Rings.

Rhodey now knew about it since his team almost shot Tony out of the sky and he went off on the man and his daughter for building the suit, even if it had been because of their good intentions.

Meanwhile, Bucky had remembered more about his past and started using Davey's computer to try and learn more about himself once he remembered his name.

Sitting in the study, Bucky typed in the name Bucky Barnes and there were quite a few men who had the name.

After searching through the different files he pulled up on the computer, he eventually found some records on a man named James Buchanan Barnes and clicked on it when he saw an image of a man who looked exactly like him, only with shorter hair.

While he was looking over the file, Davey then walked into the room, returning from the SHIELD office after speaking with Fury about the prosthetics she was designing.

He wanted to know if SHIELD could purchase them as well and Coulson was interested in having his precious car Lola equipped with the hover technology so it could fly.

"Hey, Buck." Davey greeted.

"Hey, doll. How was your meeting?" Bucky asked as he spared her a glance.

He had told her about his loss of memories and she allowed him to use her computer to try and find anything he could about his past.

"I didn't like it. I honestly don't think I can take over my dad's company. Sitting down and talking with people in an office for a few hours is exhausting and boring as hell." Davey whined.

Pulling back from the desk, Bucky sent the girl a fond smile and held his metal hand out towards her, watching as she placed her hand in his own without flinching or even a second thought.

It honestly amazed him that she was never scared of his cybernetic arm since he had confessed to killing many people with it.

If anything, she seemed to adore his arm and often looked it over to make sure it was in perfect condition.

As for the skin that the metal was attached to, she would always apply ointment to it to help with the scarring and the angry red markings he had.

Leading the girl over, Bucky had her sit down on his lap, brushing her hair back from her face as she leaned her head on his shoulder, relaxing against him.

"So, how was your day?" She asked.

"It was fine. I've been trying to find out more about my past and I think I found something." He said.

Curious over this, Davey glanced down at the computer screen and her eyes grew wide when she saw the name.

"Bucky Barnes? As in the guy who was best friends with Captain America? Who worked in the war with my grandfather? There is no way!" Davey exclaimed.

"What's going on? Is something wrong?" Veemon asked running into the room.

He was passing by the room when he heard his partner speaking and was curious to see what had rattled her.

"Bucky thinks he found out who he is." Davey said.

Walking up to the desk, Veemon watched as Davey started typing on the keyboard, scrolling through the file on a man named James Barnes and saw a few pictures of Bucky dressed in a uniform.

"You were a soldier?" Veemon asked as he stared at the pictures.

"I guess so." Bucky said as he stared at the pictures.

"I don't believe this. If you really are Bucky Barnes, then...how are you still alive? Everyone heard that you died when you fell off that train in 1945." Davey narrowed her eyes.

"Well, obviously, he survived. Those people from that organization must have found him and experimented on him before they froze him and did all of that brainwashing thing." Veemon suggested.

"That makes sense. And it's also inhumane and disgusting." Davey commented.

Wrapping an arm around Davey's waist, Bucky read the file over her shoulder, reading about how he was a sergeant of the 107th.

He also saw that there were a few notes about his early life on how he was the eldest child of four and had been an overachiever, being an excellent athlete and student and he was a three-time YMCA welterweight boxing champion.

"Wow, you really were an overachiever. I can't decide if we would've been best friends in high school or if you would-a annoyed the living hell out of me." Davey commented.

"Thanks." Bucky said as he gave her an amused expression.

"Bright side. At least we know what your name is." Veemon told him.

"Yeah, I guess. I just wish I remembered more about my life. The people I used to be friends with and my family, I wish I knew who they were or where they are." Bucky sighed.

"Don't worry, hun, I'll handle this. I'm sure I can hack my way into finding things about your friends and family members." Davey grinned.

"Can you really do that?" Bucky asked looking at her in surprise.

"Just let me handle it, hun." Davey said confidently.

"Don't worry about it. This girl can do it and not get caught." Veemon smirked.

Bucky gave a small grin and watched as Davey got to work on tracking down the still living members of his family and the Howling Commandos.

After searching for about ten minutes, Davey able to learn that one of Bucky's siblings, a sister named Rebecca, was still living and had a daughter of her own and a few grandchildren.

This relieved Bucky to learn and he thought about going to pay his sister a visit, but wasn't sure how to explain his appearance.

It might startle the old woman and he didn't want to give the woman any sort of discomfort.

Davey was also able to learn that Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan was still alive along with Gabriel Jones and Jacques Dernier.

Bucky was satisfied with the information he was given, but he was upset that the girl wasn't able to find any information on Steve Rogers, his best friend since childhood.

When Steve was mentioned, though, Bucky took notice on how Davey seemed to go silent.

"Do you have something against Steve?" Bucky asked.

"No, it's just that..." Davey sighed.

Turning her attention back onto Bucky and looking away from the computer, Davey stared up at the man who stood beside her.

"My grandfather is Howard Stark. And he has some weird creepy ass obsession with Steve, Well, not really Steve, more Captain America. He basically has a shrine in our house dedicated to him." Davey said.

"I always knew Stark was a weirdo." Bucky commented.

"And that's not all. Grandpa was obsessed with finding Rogers. He wound up neglecting my dad, leaving him in the care of the family butler while he focused all of his attention on trying to find Rogers. Dad grew up doing everything he could to get Grandpa's attention, but the man always came down on him for not being as heroic or Captain America or as amazing as Captain America. Let's just say Dad developed a great dislike for the guy since his own father seemed to care more about finding the world's first superhero than raising his son." Davey explained.

Bucky was unable to wrap his mind around the way Howard had acted over the years, but the more he remembered of the man, the more he started to believe what Davey said to be the truth.

Howard seemed to mostly care for himself and was a lounge lizard that made himself out to be untouchable by even the military.

It didn't surprise Bucky that the man would turn out to be a terrible father since Howard made it well known that he never wanted to marry or settle down.

"Y'Know, my dad never even told him that my mom was pregnant with me. Grandpa was so cold and stern that Dad was scared about his reaction. He would probably force Dad not to have anything to do with me or would disown him for having a child out of wedlock. That's why Dad, Grandma, Aunt Peggy, Jarvis and Mom all kept my existence a secret from him. Grandpa died not even knowing I existed." Davey said.

"That doesn't seem fair to either of you." Bucky stated.

"What's not fair is my grandfather is a selfish asshole whose crimes in the past are all coming back to bite my father and I in the ass. Did you know that my dad was kidnapped by one of the many people my grandfather screwed over? He was only 7 years old at the time. It wasn't even Grandpa who organized the mission to save him; it was Aunt Peggy who did it. Because Grandpa has so many enemies out there, Dad has to keep me a secret from the world to make sure all of the things that happened to him wouldn't happen to me." Davey glared.

Reaching out, Bucky wrapped an arm around Davey's shoulders and pulled her back into his chest, trying to provide whatever comfort he could.

The girl was shaking in rage and sorrow at the conversation about her grandfather and Bucky was upset to learn that Steve would always be connected to the horrible memories of Howard.

Maybe it was a good thing that no one was able to find Steve.

If the super soldier ever was found, Bucky had a feeling it would cause a lot of discomfort and emotional pain for the Starks.

To be continued...