When the Avengers run out of options, Natasha Romanoff calls the retired ex-Avenger living off-grid on a ranch in Texas. Bucky Barnes definitely wasn’t prepared to meet her—or immediately fall for her.
As the beloved sixteen-year-old daughter of Bucky Barnes, you’re used to living in the spotlight and being doted on by your hopelessly soft, overprotective dad. When Peter Parker starts falling for you, Bucky surprises everyone by becoming his biggest supporter, happy to see the boy who treats his little girl like she deserves.
The group is hanging out in the common room when Sam steals Bucky's phone during an argument. Unfortunately, the entire group immediately notices Y/N’s contact name. It’s saved as: wife 🖤 Bucky Barnes (denial incarnate) then proceeds to make the situation infinitely worse instead of denying it properly.
Bucky Barnes is soft, shy, and struggles to stand up for himself after everything he’s been through. You’re loud, protective, and always the first to defend him—slowly becoming his safe place and helping him find his voice again.
Y/n Stark is Tony’s twin sister. Not long ago, she started drinking a lot. She rarely sleeps. Instead, spending all of her time in her lab. She’s never really had a boyfriend before, and she’s so oblivious to love that she doesn’t even realize that someone living under the same roof as her, is completely in love with her. That someone is Bucky. And even though he’s trying to hide it, it’s pretty obvious. Well, to anyone but Y/n.
When Bucky Barnes finally trades his mandatory court-ordered sessions for a new therapist in Brooklyn, he expects more clinical interrogation. He doesn't expect you. James "Bucky" Barnes is tired of looking back. After months of Sam Wilson’s persistent nagging and the abrasive, cold sessions with Dr. Raynor, Bucky finally agrees to see someone new. He walks into the small Brooklyn practice with his defenses up and his jaw set, prepared to count the minutes until he can leave. But the moment the door opens, the "Winter Soldier" falls silent. You stand there—striking, vibrant, and entirely unexpected—calling his name and pulling him out of the gray, monochromatic world he’s inhabited for decades. For the first time in eighty years, Bucky isn't thinking about the ghosts of his past or the weight of his arm. He’s thinking about the woman standing in front of him, and the possibility that maybe, just maybe, the healing process doesn’t have to feel like a battle.
After a HYDRA base falls, the Avengers find a lone survivor—injured, bound, and running straight toward them. Bucky recognizes you before he understands why. You were taken decades ago and used by HYDRA as a tool tied to him. Now reunited, you both must face what was done to you—and what might still remain.
Y/n is a retired Avenger. She retired because she wanted to live in peace. But one day, the Avengers called her and said they needed her help. Her hacking skills specifically. Reluctantly, she accepted and went to New York. After finishing the Hydra mission, she didn’t want to leave, because during the mission, she had fallen for Bucky. And little did she know that he had fallen for her first.
Soulmates torn apart in the 1940s believed each other lost to war and time. Decades later, Steve, Bucky, and Tony discover a hidden Hydra cryo capsule and inside, the soulmate they all mourned, perfectly preserved, bringing their shattered bond back to life.
After a failed mission, an energy-absorbing Avenger becomes permanently linked to Bucky Barnes in Stark Tower, sharing every thought and emotion. What starts as comfort turns dangerous—because if one of them breaks, the other will follow.
As Bucky Barnes works to rebuild his life after the Winter Soldier, he meets another survivor of brutal conditioning — a former Red Room assassin placed under Avengers protection. Though their shared past creates an unspoken understanding, her fear of men keeps them at a distance. Drawn together by trauma, guilt, and quiet recognition, the two must learn to navigate trust, healing, and the possibility of connection in a world that is finally giving them a choice.
Bucky and you have been best friends. You loved each other, but you don’t know he loves you. but you are touch deprived. You don’t know how to let go, you love being around him. Not one night you try to go out with him even he’s with Steve and he snaps saying “god can’t you just leave me alone?! Stop being so annoying!!” You apologize and walk away