[Steve says okay, but Bucky is nearly positive that he doesn't mean okay. He remembers the determination of his friend, the pluck of a skinny kid who lied five times on his enlistment papers because he wouldn't take no for an answer, the glorified bond salesman who had braved enemy lines on a forbidden rescue mission.
Steve Rogers isn't a man who just gives up.
It's all right, Bucky expects it. He expects gentle argument, then perhaps more vehement argument. He expects Steve to try and tail him. He's prepared for it, he knows how to disappear.]
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Steve Rogers isn't a man who just gives up.
It's all right, Bucky expects it. He expects gentle argument, then perhaps more vehement argument. He expects Steve to try and tail him. He's prepared for it, he knows how to disappear.]
It's safer.
[His metal hand flexes, brow furrowed.]
I can't hurt anyone if I travel alone.