First Christmas
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Glancing back to make sure Rogue was still in the bathroom around the corner, Steve stopped fiddling with his tie, and went over to his closet. Keeping one ear trained on the quiet sounds of Rogue moving around, he ducked down and pulled out his portfolio bag. Along with the shield he always stored in there, underneath the shield was a wide, fairly flat box that he pulled out. He flipped the lid open to make sure nothing was tangled, reaching out with a finger to delicately rearrange a few pieces, before snapping the lid shut.
Taking a deep breath, he repeated to himself that he could do this. Giving a gift had never been so nerve-wracking, honestly; he hoped Rogue liked it. She'd probably accuse him of spoiling her, especially once he explained that this wasn't his actual Christmas gift to her. But he'd seen it in the window of a little indie clothing store a few blocks away, and had immediately known it would look stunning on Rogue.
Right. Okay. Time to do this. Straightening up and shoving the bag back in the closet with one foot, he passed a hand over his suit and slacks to get rid of any wrinkles from crouching, before moving toward the bathroom.
Taking a deep breath, he repeated to himself that he could do this. Giving a gift had never been so nerve-wracking, honestly; he hoped Rogue liked it. She'd probably accuse him of spoiling her, especially once he explained that this wasn't his actual Christmas gift to her. But he'd seen it in the window of a little indie clothing store a few blocks away, and had immediately known it would look stunning on Rogue.
Right. Okay. Time to do this. Straightening up and shoving the bag back in the closet with one foot, he passed a hand over his suit and slacks to get rid of any wrinkles from crouching, before moving toward the bathroom.
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Date: 2017-01-15 07:46 am (UTC)Steve only let go of Rogue's hands once they were near the bed. He left her to get settled, while he moved toward the windows. He sidled up to the large windows almost as if he were approaching a wounded animal. He really didn't want to open the blinds, but the natural light would be good, and Rogue enjoyed the view. Steve could get over himself.
Overnight, the city had been covered in white powder, and the windows were coated in frost and ice along the edges. Steve made himself look at the frost and ice for a moment, letting memories of a frozen tundra rushing toward him swim through his brain, before deliberately turning back toward the bed, and Rogue. He wasn't going to get over his dislike of cold and snow and ice if he avoided it, and this way, maybe he'd start associating it with nicer things. At the very least, he had reminders that he wasn't frozen anymore, and the cold could touch him, but it couldn't consume him anymore.
Settling on the bed, Steve wasn't sure if he should hold Rogue, or if she'd want to hold herself apart while she told her story. Generally she liked the former, but he'd learned that during emotional talks, it was best to let Rogue lead. So he settled with his back against the headboard, and just tried to make himself look as comfy and inviting as possible.
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Date: 2017-01-15 08:18 am (UTC)"I've told you before that I was given up when I was a baby," she began, reaching out to take one of his hands in hers. It was the only contact they had between them, but it was needed while she got everything out. "I was in and out of all sorts of foster homes that had a bunch of other kids -- I was just another paycheck. But then a woman named Raven Darkholme took me in and she was... She was the first mother I ever knew. The first person who ever made me feel like she was glad I was alive. She gave me my first birthday present, my first real Christmas with a tree and lights, she helped me with homework and read bedtime stories to me. She made me feel like I was loved."
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Date: 2017-01-15 08:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-01-15 08:45 am (UTC)"I was with her for two years, and they were the best years I'd known up to that point. I thought--" Her voice broke a little, the pain still as strong as it had been all those years ago. "I thought she was going to adopt me. I really did. But then, one day she just left. I waited for her to pick me up at school, but a social worker came instead and told me that I was supposed to go with her. I cried and screamed and begged for my mama, and I didn't believe she wasn't coming back until the social worker took me to the house to get my things and none of her things were there."
Tears stung at her eyes, but she wiped them away with the back of her free hand. "I was adopted a few months later and I never heard from "Raven" again, at least not until I met her as "Mystique", a mutant who could change her form to look like anyone. She was Erik's right hand and helped him with everything-- Including the plan to kill me."
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Date: 2017-01-15 09:05 am (UTC)Finally, Steve did something he hoped he wouldn't regret, and generally avoided; ignoring how Rogue had intentionally kept herself apart, seeming to want her space, Steve tugged on her hand until he could wrap her up in his arms, settling her against his chest and tucking his chin over her head.
Steve gave another sad sigh. "I know it hurt you, and I'm so sorry for that. Believe me, I know how things from childhood shape the person you are, and how you react to things." He stroked a hand over her hair, down her back, still speaking softly. "But you're not a child anymore, and I hope you know me better than Raven. I'm not going anywhere, and I'd never abandon you. I would never do that to someone I love."
His lips quirked, unseen, in a bittersweet smile. "I ever tell you what happened when I found out Bucky had been captured, during the war?"
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Date: 2017-01-15 09:16 am (UTC)She welcomed it when Steve pulled her against him, nestling in and taking comfort as he readily offered it. It took effort not to bristle at the comment that she wasn't a child anymore, but she knew that he hadn't meant it like that. At his question, she just shook her head.
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Date: 2017-01-15 09:35 am (UTC)Kissing her hair after she'd shaken her head, he settled his arms around her a little more securely.
"Well, first of all, I was still doing stage shows. Captain America, proclaiming that everyone could help out the war effort by buying bonds, punching Hitler every night, showing off great feats of strength.
"It went over great in the States. For the troops in Europe, not so much." He gave a huff of self-deprecating humor, time and distance allowing him to see the ridiculousness of the whole thing, how silly it, and he, had been.
"When I was telling Peggy how foolish I felt, after being jeered off the stage after beginning to believe my own hype - she told me this particular troop had had it worse than most, because they'd just suffered a massive defeat, losing 250 of their men, and this was all that was left of the 107th.
"107 was the group Bucky was assigned to. When I went and asked after him, Col. Phillips told me basically if he wasn't dead already, he was as good as. He wasn't going to stage a rescue operation, because he'd already lost too many men. He was right; as a leader, I can understand where he was coming from, but... I couldn't accept that. He told me I wouldn't understand, because I was a glorified chorus girl, and to just keep my head down, and my mouth shut, basically. I didn't accept that, either.
"So I... with Howard and Peggy's help, I dropped from a plane, by myself, into the middle of enemy territory, infiltrated the base where the prisoners were being kept, and..." he shrugged. "Rescued them. All of them. I found Bucky, and we made it out of there.
"I could've been court-martialed. Should've been, actually. I was ready for it. I never thought I'd get away with it without punishment, but I knew I couldn't just leave him there. Even if he-- if he were dead, I had to know. I couldn't leave him," he repeated quietly. "He was one of mine, and you don't just leave someone you love, just because it's not easy, or fun."
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Date: 2017-01-16 01:37 am (UTC)Her hands held onto him, tightening as he spoke of his refusal to accept the decision to leave Bucky and all those men in enemy hands. It was so like Steve, a perfect example of his stubbornness and refusal to give up. It was something she loved him for, and she understood why he'd shared the story with her.
"What did I ever do to deserve you?" she mused softly, lifting her head to look at him. "I love you, sugar. So much. Thank you for sharing that with me." She moved to lean up to kiss him, but had to turn her head to yawn widely.
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Date: 2017-01-16 01:54 am (UTC)He couldn't stop the small huff of laughter at her sudden yawn, though. "Well. I say it's Christmas, we've already opened presents; let's take a nap." He didn't need any more sleep, and might stay awake even if he laid for hours, now that his body was alert, but he wouldn't have suggested Rogue take a nap without him, even if he thought she'd agree. Which he knew she wouldn't.
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Date: 2017-01-16 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-01-16 02:09 am (UTC)Or...was it their bed, now? Rogue had said... what was it? She'd love to live there with him, if he was alright after she explained why she had problems like this, sometimes. Something like that. A concrete answer hadn't been given, but Steve was feeling much more optimistic than last night, as he moved back into the bedroom and got into bed beside Rogue.