James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes (
nerves_of_ice) wrote2021-12-13 01:44 pm
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[oom] the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go
He chooses both the day and the time with care, drifting up by the practice yards of the Dora to speak first with Ayo and then with Okoye in the same morning. In the afternoon he visits Shuri at the lab, later than usual, and delays after fitting and testing the latest prototype to discuss the upcoming surgery. It's no hardship to consider - compared to everything that's come before, it's nothing. Bucky's pretty sure that Shuri knows he feels that way, but it doesn't stop her from wanting to be sure in her planning and his preparations, and he's unwilling to protest the care that she wants to take.
The carefully calculated timing means that he's just finishing up when T'Challa arrives. The other man looks exhausted around the eyes, he notices. Bucky dips his head in a respectful nod and starts to withdraw, only for T'Challa to wave him to a standstill as he asks Shuri about upgraded surveillance devices for the borderlands. He'd expected him to do exactly that, but it's good to have been right, and being able to listen to their conversation gives him the opening he needs. Shuri goes down the hall to fetch something, leaving the two of them alone together, and Bucky meets the other man's eyes.
"Things aren't getting any better, are they." It's not a question. Not really. T'Challa shakes his head. "No. They are not," he agrees. "And there are not enough of us to guard all approaches. I am hoping these--" He goes to Shuri's workbench and stares down at the range of equipment there. "--will make the difference. Or at least buy time."
Bucky nods. "You told me before that you wouldn't ask for my aid unless Wakanda or the world was in dire danger," he reminds him. "That doesn't mean I can't offer."
T'Challa goes very, very still before turning to look at him. "White Wolf."
"This isn't like before," he says, quietly. He has to convince him. He has to. "It's not the same. This is about protection. Send me. Let me help."
He holds himself steady while T'Challa searches his face, and sees in the other man's eyes the moment when Wakanda's king makes his decision.
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Half an hour later, Bucky leaves the train and heads into the Citadel instead of back to the hut by the lake.
The carefully calculated timing means that he's just finishing up when T'Challa arrives. The other man looks exhausted around the eyes, he notices. Bucky dips his head in a respectful nod and starts to withdraw, only for T'Challa to wave him to a standstill as he asks Shuri about upgraded surveillance devices for the borderlands. He'd expected him to do exactly that, but it's good to have been right, and being able to listen to their conversation gives him the opening he needs. Shuri goes down the hall to fetch something, leaving the two of them alone together, and Bucky meets the other man's eyes.
"Things aren't getting any better, are they." It's not a question. Not really. T'Challa shakes his head. "No. They are not," he agrees. "And there are not enough of us to guard all approaches. I am hoping these--" He goes to Shuri's workbench and stares down at the range of equipment there. "--will make the difference. Or at least buy time."
Bucky nods. "You told me before that you wouldn't ask for my aid unless Wakanda or the world was in dire danger," he reminds him. "That doesn't mean I can't offer."
T'Challa goes very, very still before turning to look at him. "White Wolf."
"This isn't like before," he says, quietly. He has to convince him. He has to. "It's not the same. This is about protection. Send me. Let me help."
He holds himself steady while T'Challa searches his face, and sees in the other man's eyes the moment when Wakanda's king makes his decision.
* * * * * * *
Half an hour later, Bucky leaves the train and heads into the Citadel instead of back to the hut by the lake.
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"Call me Sharon," she tells them, and returns their polite nods. "Looking forward to capturing some bad guys with you ladies."
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"Everyone clear on the brief?" Bucky asks Cedi. "Clear, White Wolf," she replies, her characteristic mischief evident. "It will be almost like a game. For us, at least."
He nods to them and looks to Sharon. "Good luck." He keeps everything else he wants to say locked inside, and hopes that his glance says it all for him.
Be careful. I trust you. I love you. See you soon.
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"See you on the flip side," she says, and winks at him, then tips her head to her team.
"All right. Let's hit the skies."
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The three teams of the second-line defense hold position a distance back from the border, split into ground and air groups, while the others move toward the three high-value target areas.
After some discussion, Myela and Cedi have agreed to move in sight of each other in one direction to form two points of a triangle covering the cats' hunting ground, while Bucky works the opposite side like a ghost.
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Her worries about working with the Dora prove unfounded: Zara, who is used to Nakia, is comfortable both speaking English and working with the outlander, and the other two Dora are perfectly professional.
They arrange a series of signals that can be sent as quickly as possible if necessary and determine three possible rendezvous points.
"Good luck," Sharon tells the other team once they've landed. "Good hunting. And remember: we need them alive."
The Dora smile grimly and nod, then disappear into the grassland.
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It will not last.
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They've made several circuits of the territory; laid down traps, hunkered down and waited, but neither she and Zara nor the other pair have seen hide nor hair of any poachers coming for the animals they're guarding.
She doesn't like it. There should be something, but all they find are peacefully grazing animals and no sign at all of any hunters beside themselves.
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He doesn't mind. He's more used to it than most. And humans, it turns out, are a lot less sensitive to indicators that they're being hunted than most animals are.
He doesn't speak when he notices the first signs of incursion. He taps his earpiece in the near-silent pattern that alerts the other two to what he's spotted - how many, the direction, the targets.
Myela taps the "acknowledged" signal back, since she's the furthest from the border given what he's sent. She'll drop back to alert the second line and the remote teams. Bucky flattens himself into cover and watches.
Three pods of five poachers each. Could be worse.
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Fifteen approaching Bucky's location. She sends back the 'all clear here' signals but forces herself to wait and watch in case the poachers have decided to stagger their approach or are waiting to flush out any defenders.
It grates. Lying here in cover with nothing to attack while Bucky's team is about to engage –
Her Kimoyo beads vibrate again: Ayo's team also has visual contact. Sharon grits her teeth and signals her own team to wait – even as she knows she won't be able to wait long.
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He makes himself into a shadow in the rock formation he's chosen and waits for the first group to come into range. Cedi will be circling around from the other side, but the timing of the strike'll have to be up to him. He's got to get it right - while he's got every confidence in the Dora, the odds aren't quite as good as he'd prefer against this amount of weaponry.
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"They are panicking the herds!" she says. "Why? They'll get fewer animals that way."
"Because they don't care about the herd animals," Sharon realizes. "It's a distraction, they're going after the cats – "
She's on her Kimoyo beads in the next breath, rapping out orders to the other pair of Dora to stay and continue to guard their territory, although she thinks that if the poachers were planning to come for these animals, too, they'd have already been here, waiting for the teams to spook the herds and distract any defenders. "Come on," she tells Zara, and taps out a signal to the other teams: they're running to join the fight by the big cats.
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Bucky fires the vibranium net-and-bolo combination at the farthest group and the second one at the middle, hoping to give Myela and Cedi each time to move in, and throws himself from the rocks into the middle of the five-person pod below his position, leaping to the attack like the wolf of his new name.
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It's still not fast enough. She can't run like Bucky can, like T'Challa can, and she hears the unmistakable sounds of combat well before she and Zara are in anything like range.
We're coming, she thinks, her breath straining in her chest. We're coming.
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Bucky's too busy with the first five to do anything about it. It's harder when you're trying not to kill your opponents. He takes a hard blow to the gut that knocks him back to the ground, then rolls to his feet and whirls around in a spinning kick that sends two of them sprawling, and strikes with his left hand at a third.
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She sees a chaotic cluster nearby that's Bucky taking on a group of the poachers, but she can't stop to help, needs to take care of the last runner before he gets to the other group.
The problem with it is that she's at range and lacks her best ranged weapons, but the poacher has no such compunctions. She throws herself into a flat roll as he tries to line up a shot, then flings a small vibranium ball his way and shuts her eyes as it explodes in a shower of blinding, glittering light. At the man's agonized yells, she digs in and runs for him as he tries to blink his eyes clear, pushing off at the last second to land her foot directly into his gut and knock him to the ground.
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Two of the five Bucky's fighting are down, now, and a third leaps onto his back, trying to choke him out from behind. It's a very poor move on his part, as Bucky rips the man free and flings him forward over his shoulder into the remaining two.
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The nets are secured; she glances at the Dora and then takes off for Bucky and the three he's engaged with at a run, her muscles screaming and breath ragged in her chest.
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And her javelin can move faster. She pauses long enough to fling it at one of the two poachers Bucky's headed towards and follows at a headlong run to finish the job – unless Bucky gets there first.
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Once she's sure he's out and that Bucky has more than held his own, she kneels to bind him as the Dora do the same with the other groaning, miserable poachers.
Her breathless smile is a quick flash of white teeth. "Hope you don't mind us crashing your party," she says, and swallows hard against the coppery feel of exertion in her chest.
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Ayo's voice comes through transmission in response clear as a bell. "Here as well. We have many fools to bring before the king's justice today."
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"If they try this shit again I'm recommending you both for the front team," she says. "Good job. Thanks for holding the last territory."
Once they've made plans to rendezvous, Sharon collapses her javelin and stores it against the thigh of her white suit, then gives the bound poacher a nudge with her toe in the kidney for good measure. He groans and she smiles, sugar over steel, before heading to join the others.
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“Good work,” Bucky tells them all, and quiet pride is clear. “Let’s get them back. We’ll leave a tech monitor with alternating teams of two along the border in case there’s another band waiting nearby, but I think we’ve gotten at least a good start on it.”
His stare for the poachers is level and flat and promises nothing good. “What they have to tell us will help us decide what happens next.
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Zara's smile is all sharp satisfaction. "They are," she reports. "And should they decide to push their luck, they just may learn what a bad idea that would be."
Sharon's mouth twitches and she turns to shade her eyes and watch as the flyer comes in, landing nearby. "Alley-oop," she says, hauling one of the poachers off the ground. Zara takes his other side and together they begin walking him toward the flyer and the two Dora waiting there.
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