[It’s not until Bucky’s been out of sight for a bit that Tony turns and throws a punch at the wall, stopping a few inches before contact. The rage that covers his face isn’t close to what Bucky saw. So much for keeping his feelings to himself. Using children? Really? This isn’t working. He won’t say he can’t do this, he dislikes saying he can’t do anything. But, like everything else here, he needs to be able to tolerate Barnes by yesterday.
It’s hard to make sure a man makes it home in one piece when you want to pulverize the life out of him every time you see his face. New plan: he’s calling Kara.
Also he probably should have mentioned now that the kids have played with Bucky they’ll seek him out. So. Welcome to his hell Barnes.]
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It’s hard to make sure a man makes it home in one piece when you want to pulverize the life out of him every time you see his face. New plan: he’s calling Kara.
Also he probably should have mentioned now that the kids have played with Bucky they’ll seek him out. So. Welcome to his hell Barnes.]