Drawing from last night đ
Tag: bucky barnes
Hey remember that color pallet meme? Guess whoâs finally jumping on the bandwagon
Winter Cyborgs MIX – [download]
Robo music for a tragic RoboHipsters AU.So, I wrote a fanfic inside of a fanmixâŚand I donât know what Iâm doing with my life anymoreâŚ*lays down* *curls into a ball* The writing format is shamelessly stolen from monicawoe’s awesome Winter Cyborgs AU fic titled ‘System Override’.
More depressing robot stuff at #Winter Cyborgs AU.
9 – Kiss on the neck
Polaroids of my favourite Brooklyn grandpas at Disney World!! Big thanks to Lusi because she gave me cute ideas and also told me what Disney World is like⌠living in Australia, Iâve never actually been there myself!Â
Jewish Bucky pls
Title: Day Of Atonement
Rating: PG
Summary: Bucky thinks heâs got a lot to atone for. Fortunately, thereâs a holy day for that.
Notes: Thanks to arsenicjade for checking this one over for me. đÂWhen Steve was little, he didnât comprehend or even notice that good boys from his building didnât play with the Jewish boys one block over. When he got older he understood it, but ignored it; after all, his mom didnât care, so why should he?
Sarah Rogers didnât give an Irish damn what the biddies in the parish thought of her or her son, as few of them had raised much of a hand to help her when Joseph was alive, and anyone she chose to associate with didnât give a damn either. On the few occasions someone pointed out Steveâs choice in friends, she said, with an affectionate smile, âWell, Steveâs never been good at idiot rules.â
Steve ran about for most of his childhood in short pants with Bucky Barnes (Lefty Commie Jewish ma, Lefty Commie Convert dad) and Arnie Roth (orthodox, kind-hearted father, dead mother), who lived on the border between the Jewish neighborhood and the Irish one, an invisible but very tough membrane. Arnie drifted off eventually, too scared of seeming any kind of different to play with goyim, but Bucky and Steve battled angry Irish boys in Steveâs half of the street and (less often) tough Jewish boys in Buckyâs half, and soon enough most people who knew them left them alone. Sarah kept a jar of kosher pickles and a special plate for Bucky when he visited, and while she couldnât send food over to the Barnes family, she did look after Bucky and Becca when the Barnes parents needed to go to a rally or a protest, and the time the strikebreakers put Buckyâs dad in a bad way because he was trying to Unionize.
If Steve ate a lot more matzoh growing up than most Irish, Bucky and Becca occasionally got a meal that might not strictly speaking be entirely kosher.
“Do you remember Yom Kippur back in â35, the year after my mom died?” Steve asked. He tried not to ask do you remember too often, but Erev Yom Kippur was in two days, and he didnât know if Bucky would want to remember, or to participate.
“You wanted to fast with us,” Bucky said, sitting at Samâs kitchen bar. “Mom wouldnât let you. She had the Rabbi in to tell you the sick didnât have to fast.”
“He boxed my ears when I lipped off to him, too.”
“He said that you were a gentile anyway, which was punishment enough.”
“Never lipped off to the Rabbi again,” Steve said ruefully, and Bucky smiled. “Itâs cominâ up, you know.”
The smile dropped off his face. âI know.â
“Sam would drive you to Temple if you wanted. We could both fast with you,” Steve ventured. Bucky hadnât left the house since theyâd brought him here.
“Donât remember much â ” Buckyâs lips twisted. “Bet I could still make kreplach, all the times we watched Mom do it, but the prayers, the words, itâs all⌔
He made a faint gesture, fingers fluttering away from his head. Lost to the Winter Soldier.
“They got me,” he said bitterly. “They didnât put me in a camp but they got me just the same.”
“Hey, no, itâll come back,” Steve said. “It will. If you can still make kreplach you can still pray. That kinda stuff doesnât leave you, Buck.”
“Itâs Yom Kippur. I got a lot to atone for. Thereâs too much â â
"I donât believe that, and I donât think you do either, not deep down. Anyway, your dad always said the best thing about beinâ a Jew was wholesale one-day forgiveness,” Steve said. Buckyâs mom had always swatted him for that.
Bucky looked at him, head bent, only his eyes moving. âWhat if I canât remember?â
“Well, then youâll have to go back to Hebrew school,” Steve said with a grin. “I hear the Rabbis donât box ears anymore.”
“Bet they would if you lipped off to them, you were the worst at lipping off,â Bucky replied.
"So youâll go? Sam and I will come if you want, at least, you know â ”
“Yeah, fine,” Bucky sighed. “I donât know, dragging you two goyim around with me, G-d better send me patience for the pair of you⌔
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by - NATASHA -
Some simple Stucky for Petite-Madame
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