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"Well, how else would you like me to see you as?" Steve teased, then realizing what he'd said, "–In the photo, I mean."

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"Exactly– it's just how it is." Steve shrugged, hoping his sem-logical cover-up was believable enough. "You looked…peaceful, and…comfortable." With me, "–It's just a cute photo, I don't know what else to call it."

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Steve smiled in quiet victory, "Aw, c'mon," He said, noticing Bucky's expression away from him, "Don't be grouchy about it."

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"If you say so," Steve said with a faint smile, looking past Bucky's shoulders at a squirrel peeking its head out of the bushes.

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"Hey, why don't we take this path?" Steve suggested, pointing at a paved sidewalk splitting away from the street, a slow twisting road that crept deeper into Washington Square Park.

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(i just had a quick idea– what if theyre hangin around the park/ another park (later on?) and they fall in the fountain again? like he trips on his shoelaces or sumn and they run into Tony and one of them's like "…don't ask." ?idk)

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A quiet bird chirped from somewhere above them, hiding in the trees. "Hm," Steve smiled, noticing the beams of sunlight seeping through the leaves. "There's a word for that–" He pointed, "'Komorebi.' Japanese, I think. Translates roughly to 'the scattered light that filters through when sunlight shines through trees.'"

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(Ooooh yesss! And they should totally end up in that cliché position where one of them is on top of the other one and they're all pressed up close lmao)

Bucky blinked. He didn't remember Steve knowing things like that. "Huh. You…I don't remember you knowing things like that."

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(mhhhmmm. imagine the tourists walkin by like ??? is this some type of homoerotic street performance??? damn, thats NY i guess.)

Steve shrugged softly, "I read a book– a little while ago, on different words like that." Books nowadays were so much more interesting, with twists and turns that he could never imagine happening– it excited him.

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(lmaooo and someone snaps a picture and posts it and Tony finds out and teases the shit out of them)

Bucky nodded a little bit. "Huh. Alright." he replied, running a hand through his hair as he followed Steve.

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(pppfffff haaaaha #soakedsupersoldiers)

"Yeah– the public library is huge," Steve smiled, remembering how overwhelmed he'd felt walking onto the marble floors with a towering ceiling above, "There are just– so many books, enough for a hundred lifetimes."

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Steve's smile twitched at Bucky's comment, his shy gaze landing on the path in front of them. "Yeah," He said with a growing smile, "I liked– like to read, sometimes."

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"You– liked it when I'd read to you. Sometimes we'd read together, though you read faster than I do–" Steve said with a smiling hesitancy, remembering the one day they'd read the second half of a book together, and how Bucky had shed a few tears at the end, even though he'd had to tell him who all the characters were when they'd started. "…And you always interrupted to yell at the characters, but, still."

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"…That's okay." Steve said with a quiet nod, smiling at the odd stripes and faded dots of sunshine on the ground, spots of warm white on slabs of gray. "It wasn't that important, anyway. You'll remember other things as time goes on."

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"Yeah," Steve echoed quietly, tilting his head to the side in thought. "And…who knows? Maybe talking about some memories in therapy might help too."

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"No, I know, I know." Steve said with the slightest sarcasm, "But uh, you never know. You'll never know if you don't try."

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"Neither do I," Steve said, trying not to think about the days and nights where too many thoughts ran through his mind, "But I know that it might help, even if there's no guarantee."

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"Yeah. Maybe. But I'm still not going." he replied, shaking his head stubbornly and looking around the park. I don't know…I don't want a therapist telling me what's wrong. I know what's wrong. I know that my head's fucked up and I'm fucked up. I don't need a stranger telling me that too.

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Steve sighed in quiet defeat, burying his hands in his pockets. How can I get him to reconsider? Will being there with me change his mind? "Well, at least you'll see what it's like," Steve said with the tiniest hope.