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Tuesday, October 11th, 2016 07:45 pm
Who: James "Bucky" Barnes & Steve Rogers
When: When Bucky is recruited
What: Giant werewolf is brow-beat by a fiesty little human best friend to bite on the full moon so that Steve can also join the war effort.
Warnings: TBA


[When he had been a puppy, he had been found cold, wet and abandoned by a pack on the run. The rain had been heavy the last few days, and he soft whining had attracted nothing in the way of help. Close to the orphanage and in a time when so many children were being left under government care, he had been found by a small blond boy. Inside that thread-bear jacket, against ribs that protruded too much and with a wheeze to he breath that was not his own, he had been made to feel welcome, to give up the crying whines of a pup and settle close to the new source of warmth.

Wolves of their specific kind learned to change early, usually be some mistake. He had learned with a particularly fierce sneeze, shifting from wolf pup to boy. He had no been rejected and instead had been taken to the orphanage where he learned to suppress some of his wolfish urges and take on the human ones. It was necessary for survival, but also it allowed him to be close to his best friend who needed constant minding or would be neck-deep in trouble at all hours of the day.

Steve Rogers was a fierce creature, all biting wit, knobby elbows and a cough that could bowl the other boy over. Years didn't put much in the way of weight or height on Steve, but that burning life could not be snuffed out despite many close calls. When Steve was confined to be alone, he had made certain to sneak into the room, pad over on four paws - immune to human disease - and settle in to keep his best friend warm. It was the wolf instinct, he supposed, as he needed to protect pack. Steve was as close as he thought to come.

There weren't many wolves in the big city, but their paths beyond it were clear. Once a month on the full moon, he was required to change and his dark coat gave him certain privileges when skirting the city streets and keen eyed strangers. A big dog they would say, and that was fine until he hit puberty and then big dog turned into a massive animal, long sleek black fur around his neck and the middle of his back. Always once a month he would run, and if Steve was well enough (and usually when the blond wasn't), he would take them from the city so that Steve could cling to his back as he loped through the lands beyond the press of the city. They had freedom there, a way to watch the stars, to hunt down rabbits in the bushes, to be nothing more or less than pack.

The years had been good to them. He learned to be a wolf. Steve learned to fight the limitations of body and society. It was good years filled with fighting in the streets, fighting in alleys and behind diners. Steve almost always started those fights, but he would never allow his friend to fight alone regardless of the odds.

The war came, and Steve wanted to join and it was the first fissure of their relationship. What was a human war to someone like him, one where the bullets of men couldn't hurt him, the political leans of people far beyond their station dictated who they would send overseas. It was the first time he had a distinct lack of interest in human affairs, but Steve was gamely and set on joining, on proving that all men had a right to serve. He couldn't help it; he was inspired. Steve always managed that in him.

He'd taught his best friend and human packmate how to punch, to box specifically. Teeth and claw were not fit for the trials of war, and Steve had none of those weapons. So they fought for a week, and while he said nothing of what the outcome would be, he followed Steve into the recruitment station. He, fit and able-bodied, James "Bucky" Barnes was taken for human war while Steve Rogers was rejected. It was survival of the fittest out there, and he expected to simply become a wolf and walk away from it all. Why should he fight when Steve was the one who had to go, to prove something to everyone and do right by the blond's own sense of justice?

Bucky hadn't thought about it much, thought about how he was much too big to be lounging on the narrow bed that Steve owned, how it creaked under his weight. He was on his back, all four paws in the air and rubbing his back on the blankets and listening to the springs protest with a simple sense of joy about it. His mouth hung open, tongue lapping at his lips as he wiggled and flicked his big tail. The bed was not made for him; he slept on the floor and Steve generally on top of him for warmth and comfort, but it was fun to mess the sheets.

The full moon was a few hours away, the dusk just coming about. He had no particular reason to be a wolf, but there was a simple pleasure in it within the confine space of Steve's apartment. Despite the rejection and their previous 'arguments' about him considering refusing to show up for base training, he had managed to badger Steve into agreeing to go for a long run beyond New York. It was easier to do with so many people focused on the war.

He growled playfully as he bit the pillow nearby and shook it as if killing a rabbit. His paws kicked in the air and he finally rolled off the bed, shaking out his massive body and settling the long hair around the back of his neck and down his spine. He yawned, wagging his tail and peered at the blond who was far too quiet and concentrating seriously. That usually meant trouble.

When did Steve Rogers NOT mean trouble?]


Hey pal, you've been awful quiet tonight. It's full moon! We always love the full moon, all that running! I plan on getting a fat coney tonight! Maybe it will put some meat on those ribs of yours.

[It literally took him two massive steps to come up behind Steve and rest his massive head on the back of the blond.]

Come on, cheer up! Rabbit stew!
Tuesday, January 10th, 2017 02:12 am (UTC)
We don't have money for tailoring, Buck. [He couldn't believe he'd gone from one side to the complete other in making it hard to find clothing. That'd be just the thing, wouldn't it? There was room in his waist, which wasn't big by any stretch of the imagination considering his stomach was flat as a board without dipping in. Sure, Lloyd had connections and discounts but that'd still eat away at what they had. They weren't flush with cash.

He looked up just to notice that Bucky's attention was lingering on him, focused in the sot of way he's pretty sure he's only seen thrown at other people before. It's enough to make him pause for half a second, something warm and eager flaring in response before he's shaking the whole mess of whatever that was off like rainwater.]


But that...sounds amazing, actually. [He could still go to the recruiting center before it closed and they had been out all night. If they couldn't hole up in the woods, their apartment was the next best thing. He just wanted to stay close to Bucky. Needed to keep by his side, probably because of the change and the new thrumming sense of being truly bound to Bucky unlike anything before. Steve pulled out the newspaper from his shoes and slipped them on, glad that they fit. With those on, they were good to go. He swore he could hear three people -- men, by their gait, their voices -- starting to get approach.] Let's leave the money and get out of here. The next bus is probably coming soon.
Thursday, January 19th, 2017 07:01 pm (UTC)
[Steve was on his heels the second after he stopped grinning hopelessly back at Bucky, just glad. Impossibly and simply. It had to be a good quarter of a mile to catch up and the driver was indulgent once he caught Bucky waving and Steve's shout which he did with no catch or wheeze to his breath. He didn't falter the whole short run and he was dazed about it as they shoved the coins into the slots for their fare and clamored back to take one of the benches. His mind kept trying to create the usual stitch to his side that came with pushing too hard but there were no nerves yelling in protests, just his pulse beating steady and strong in time with his heart -- and Bucky's.

The driver had scolded at them both, indulgent approval in his eyes as he looked over the both of them.

He sat down heavily, shouldering off the bag and putting it on his lap. There were a dozen or so scents surrounding them -- splashes of aftershave, the soap from clothing, warm human skin and the remaining traces that had sunk into the fabric of the seats. Bucky's was bright in a way that he could tell meant he was happy as much as the thump of his heart did. Steve drew in a shaky breath, smiling to himself and then over at his best friend.

His pack.

Though he knew the ride back home wasn't a short trip, it felt quick. The bus was filled with the quiet lull of people trying to catch a quick nap on the way in or rustling the morning's paper -- which, Steve realized he could read just fine even someone was four seats up. He would be a shoe in at the docks, no question. With two wages like that coming in, they'd be more than okay for however long they needed it.

Steve leaned in, bumping his shoulder against Bucky's while leaving the outside of their thighs pressed close.]


Thanks, Buck.

[For trying. Believing in him. For risking all of it, though the odds were stacked pretty much the other way and there'd been literally his life tossed down in the gamble. They rumble back into the city with all it's sounds and pretty much every garbage heap from here to the Hudson stuck in his nose but he's still walking on the cloud of his change and their night's run. Getting back to the flat is a relief, doubled by being able to avoid running into anyone they really knew. Steve tossed down his bag on flat of their makeshift table and cut immediately for the chipped mirror they had hanging up.]
Friday, January 20th, 2017 10:17 pm (UTC)
[Did he like what he saw? He wasn't sure. The man looking back at him didn't fit in the whole frame, his shoulders went past peeling frame. His face was fuller, just like Bucky had described to him and all the features of his face looked pretty close to how they always had -- the bite fixed the curve and ache of his spine but it didn't reset his nose from the time it was broken in and he found himself glad for that.

Everything else felt like someone else entirely. He moved and all the muscles in his shoulders and chest, outlined by the tight stretch of his shirt moved too which meant they were his but that seemed impossible. He was just in the middle of pressing a hand to his own chest when Bucky clasped his shoulder, shoving his nose against his neck though it was warm and human instead of the wet snout of him as a wolf. Without thinking his head lolled to the side, giving up the expanse of his neck.]


It's something.

[Something he was going to need a second to get used to, no matter how good it felt just walking around. He'd been used the day-to-day but he never realized how uncomfortable it'd been until it disappeared.]

There's this though, you see?

[It's light, not much more than pale marks now but the ring of them was distinctly where he remembered Bucky's teeth sinking in to start the change. Steve shifted to twist and try to snag one of Bucky's clasping hands.] Did you wrist heal?
Tuesday, February 7th, 2017 09:01 pm (UTC)
Hey--! Buck, quit it!

[But Steve was laughing at the overblown noises and the ticklish gnaw of Bucky's teeth in his shoulder even as he jerks his elbow back into his packmate's side. He turned, catching up Bucky's hands and trying to wrestling him- no -- immediately wrestling him to the ground with the sort of effortless speed he's left on top of Bucky blinking in honest surprise. It shouldn't have been a surprise considering he'd enjoyed everything of his new body all night but he was so used to having to really outwit Bucky to get an upper hand whenever they wrestled.

It was insane that he could nearly overpower him.

That surprise was chased immediately with a grin.]


Actually -- this is pretty nice.

[Steve exacted his revenge by tickling at that one particular spot on Bucky's side which always got him squirming, keeping him pinned down with his weight until he deigned to roll off and shrug out of his shirt. It still sat as a disappointment in him that Bucky didn't have any marks from him but he was glad to have the soft scars left behind for multiple reasons. They were a badge of honor in a way, they said he was pack with Bucky and right now, they were a good reminder that the whole night before hadn't been some wild dream.]
Friday, February 10th, 2017 11:03 pm (UTC)
Working on it. [Give a guy a second to get out of his pants. Or two, because Steve needed a second to turn his face into Bucky's nosing to do the same right back. He breathed him - scenting, scenting him with the same sort of satisfaction that came with shoving his face into fresh laundry. It might have been weird to watch if anyone had been looking but they had the privacy of their flat and Steve rated the comfort and centering Bucky's scent gave him over looking a little odd.

They weren't exactly human anymore anyway. Bucky never was in the first place.

He shifted, rolling into the change easier than he thought he would given that it was the third time. Steve shook out his fur huffing in the new heightened intensity of the air around them and split a grin over a Bucky before heading for the bedroom. He butted the door open from where it'd been left half-shut and eyed the bed, tail wagging in waves that smacked into the door frame.

The bed creaked ominously as Steve climbed on, making him stop on all four paws before he got to settle down.]
You think this is going to hold both of us?
Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 07:17 pm (UTC)
Not sure if there's anything that's gonna explain something like that, pal.

[Steve was definitely in agreement for bedding down somewhere soft and comfortable and the bed smells like them more than anywhere else though his formerly human scent sits a little strange in his nose.

Steve settles down on the bed, carefully lowering himself so he doesn't dislodge Bucky or encourage the frame to finally snap. They can't jump around like crazy and they probably should go ahead and saw off the legs if it holds through a nap.]
Coupla wolves got loose from the zoo? They were just seeing things? Maybe that could work.

[Few people would really believe some great things like them were living right above their heads and their building's seen better days, though it was the sort that was built up fast and kept together with quick fixes.

Bucky was a solid weight along his back, warm and strong. All the fur between the both of them made the pile of old blankets he used unnecessary. As Steve settled down with his head on top of his paws he felt whatever was yearning in him quell. This felt right and he rolled in the sensation. Would have literally if that didn't guarantee them breaking the bed right then and there.

Though it did break anyway. But they at least got a good half hour of dozing before the frame cracked right down the middle like an oceanless shipwreck. It didn't send them through the floor, thank God. But they did have to drag off all the bedding and resettle on the nest of it -- after a round of chaotic play that earned some angry bangs of a broom from their neighbors after Steve started a thwacking his packmate with a pillow clenched in his jaws. In the end that truly tired them out.

Steve didn't think he ever slept better in his life.]