[ the song IMMEDIATELY gets stuck in her head. it's a miracle she doesn't start singing it tbh. ] Forever's a pretty hard concept. The woman who found me, explained it all - she's thousands of years old.
[ and nile knows it to be true, but it's still wild to think about. ]
Yeah, I got the impression that the medical levels of this world are highkey advanced. Immortality's not the worst thing to lose in that scenario, as long as it can bring me back from a neck wound just the same.
Yeah. Think I'm gonna try not breaking my neck, anyway. [ He says this. He even means it. But Bucky's never lived a life that would keep himself safe. ]
I wanna go back, if I can. [ Do most of the Displaced want that? Likely. He'd like to go a back a good bit farther than most. Sometimes he catches light reflecting black across the skyline, and there's nothing he wants more than for it to be 1945 again.
It's something his father told him once: People are built to crave impossible things. ]
I prefer a broken neck to getting stabbed in the neck. [ she is speaking from experience. ]
Me too. [ she's got her new family here, and that should be enough, but it still isn't the same. nile knows they'll all help out, it's simply what they do. ] Nothing against any new powers, but I know I'm gonna miss home.
[ a beat. ] I've already died a couple times now. I wonder how well the medi-units hold up against that.
Yeah, for all of them except the first, the neck stabbing. I was in active duty, got hit, thought I was gonna die, so when I woke up without a scratch from a gaping wound, it was pretty alarming. Andy's the one who found me before they shipped me out for all kinds of tests.
[ a beat. ] I broke my neck and several other bones jumping out a window about - eighteen stories up? Fastest way to take a man down when you know you'll survive the fall in the end.
[ Despite having been a professional killer longer than most people have been alive, Bucky finds doesn't want to talk about all the ways he's found to end a life, quickly and otherwise.
It doesn't matter what I think. [ He shakes his head. ]
I mean, not that it doesn't matter. I just got no place to judge.
[ But that doesn't help either. You have to make those justifications, draw those lines, in order to keep going. In order to live with yourself. Bucky does it all the time. ]
You should've seen the one with the frost giant. [ Not the first part of it— there was a nasty Nazi blood ritual that involved Atlantean sacrifices. That part wasn't fun at all. Or the part that came after, with the Hammers of the Serpent turned a bunch of supervillains into second rate gods.
So if we get frost giants on top of everything else on this Earth, you're the expert to call in? Got anymore supernatural horrors up your sleeve?
[ it is much easier to take this all in stride with the context of the vampire dream and her own sudden onslaught of immortality, spring-boarded 500 years into the future. fucking come at her bro, what's next? frost giants? yeah of course. ]
[ It doesn't seem stupid to him. Just real lonely. ]
Sorta. Magic isn't really my thing. [ He is neither an expert on mythology or actual Asgardians, but he's pretty sure he never heard of Angela in any textbook retelling. ]
But Thor and Loki are here, so you could ask them about it. [ That's what he meant, anyway. ] Loki likes to talk.
So they're more magic than myth? [ though... myth itself is kinda magic, at least to nile. ]
I thought I'd seen the names around, but I just figured they had some nerdy parents. [ she met a kid named apollo once, and he had a sister named artemis. that was a little too much for her. ]
You know, I might have thought mine was normal like a month ago, but then I learned immortality was legit, so you probably have a point. [ and now they're here, where gods are real and so are super powers and lord knows what else. ]
There's weird shit that's normal for someone else everywhere. I'd drink to that.
[ Sure, he got mixed up in some strange things, but the person he was underneath all that was still ordinary. Or at least, that was how he felt, standing next to people who could throw tanks like softballs. ]
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[ and nile knows it to be true, but it's still wild to think about. ]
Yeah, I got the impression that the medical levels of this world are highkey advanced. Immortality's not the worst thing to lose in that scenario, as long as it can bring me back from a neck wound just the same.
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I wanna go back, if I can. [ Do most of the Displaced want that? Likely. He'd like to go a back a good bit farther than most. Sometimes he catches light reflecting black across the skyline, and there's nothing he wants more than for it to be 1945 again.
It's something his father told him once: People are built to crave impossible things. ]
Dying makes everything tricky.
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Me too. [ she's got her new family here, and that should be enough, but it still isn't the same. nile knows they'll all help out, it's simply what they do. ] Nothing against any new powers, but I know I'm gonna miss home.
[ a beat. ] I've already died a couple times now. I wonder how well the medi-units hold up against that.
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And you knew you were gonna come back?
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[ a beat. ] I broke my neck and several other bones jumping out a window about - eighteen stories up? Fastest way to take a man down when you know you'll survive the fall in the end.
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[ Says Bucky "I tried to jump off the Statue of Liberty onto a Nazi with a jetpack" Barnes, sole arbiter of sanity. ]
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[ if she shot merrick, he would have shot andy in the same breath. better to yeet him out the window with herself in tow, clearly. ]
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So instead he says, with a twist in his lip: ]
I don't like heights.
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[ she knows she pressed a button to go up an elevator in the first place, but the whole ordeal sort of took precedence over what floor she was on. ]
I just wanted to save Andy.
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[ He exhales, heavy. Bucky understands that, at least. Hell, that was how he blew off his arm.
That had also involved falling from quite a distance. But he wasn't thinking about that, at the time. ]
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But I don't want you to think my violence is for the sake of it.
[ she did decapitate a vampire, with relative familiarity, right in front of him, and openly admitted to pushing a guy out the window with her. ]
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I mean, not that it doesn't matter. I just got no place to judge.
[ But that doesn't help either. You have to make those justifications, draw those lines, in order to keep going. In order to live with yourself. Bucky does it all the time. ]
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Still wanted to offer it. I've gone on missions with ageless people before, but none involved vampirism till now.
cw: mentions of gore, bad historical myths
But the frost giant fight was fun. ]
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[ it is much easier to take this all in stride with the context of the vampire dream and her own sudden onslaught of immortality, spring-boarded 500 years into the future. fucking come at her bro, what's next? frost giants? yeah of course. ]
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Do you guys have aliens?
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No idea about the aliens, but I honestly hope there's something out there. Seems stupid to believe we're alone in any universe.
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Sorta. Magic isn't really my thing. [ He is neither an expert on mythology or actual Asgardians, but he's pretty sure he never heard of Angela in any textbook retelling. ]
But Thor and Loki are here, so you could ask them about it. [ That's what he meant, anyway. ] Loki likes to talk.
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I thought I'd seen the names around, but I just figured they had some nerdy parents. [ she met a kid named apollo once, and he had a sister named artemis. that was a little too much for her. ]
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[ Though as he says that, he realizes Thor might not have his hammer here. ]
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I'd probably be more skeptic if I didn't get stabbed in the neck and live to tell about it not that long ago.
Your universe is wild. Don't ask if that's a compliment or not, because I haven't decided yet.
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And no one gets to decide where they're born. Or when. That's just how it floats.
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There's weird shit that's normal for someone else everywhere. I'd drink to that.
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[ Sure, he got mixed up in some strange things, but the person he was underneath all that was still ordinary. Or at least, that was how he felt, standing next to people who could throw tanks like softballs. ]
Maybe it's different now.
[ He says lightly, like a joke. ]
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[ from one life to the next, to new worlds, nile's definition of normal definitely is no longer stagnant. ]
But I'll go along with it for you, if you want.
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