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steve rogers / captain america open post.
※ looking for a thread with an all-american super soldier?
※ respond with any character, canonmate or otherwise, and a prompt.
※ open to any format (prose, brackets, commentspam).
※ open to any canonpoint (within marvel cinematic universe).
※ if you don't have any prompt ideas, feel free to throw the ball into my court!
※ you can always refer to the random scenario meme for inspiration.
And this time I remember to use the correct journal XD
He shoved the phone back into his pocket and stood up, grabbing his backpack and sliding it onto his shoulders.
He spotted the guy watching him when he turned back towards the road. Well, that was interesting. Might be nothing. Might be a pain in the arse if Stanton or one of the others had decided to try tracking him down. Different route back to the house then. Just in case. Maybe he should think about heading back north.
No worries!!
It could be nothing, but Steve had been grasping at straws for a while. With no better lead to follow, he decided to do some tracking.
He might not have the same expertise in stealth that someone like Natasha did, but that didn't mean he wasn't capable of tailing a single person on foot. Steve made sure to keep his distance and blend in with the crowd as he tried to figure out where this stranger was headed.
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Maybe he was just paranoid. Maybe paranoia was the only sensible option.
He eventually reached the house on the other side of the Thames in a nondescript neighbourhood which was still mostly deserted. Only a few people had returned to this part of the city after everything that had happened. The authorities were letting people back slowly so as not to overload the delicate recovery effort.
This house though had been acquired by The Burn a few months before everything had begun, a safe house of sorts. And that was where Lawrence headed.
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It took some careful sneaking up onto rooftops to actually keep track of the man, and Steve had to give him a pretty big lead before crossing the river. Steve was quick enough that he caught up, watching as the stranger entered a home that looked perfectly ordinary.
Better to hide in plain sight, wasn't it?
Steve had brought a few things with him, and while it had been a pain sneaking them through customs (and he felt some guilt for that), they would come to use now. He had a directional microphone that would hopefully allow him to hear anything going inside that house, if he got close enough.
So he slunk down to the side of the house, crouching under a window and then using the device to listen in.
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He only relaxed once the bolt was thrown and the door locked, which was possibly paranoid itself on a mostly abandoned street. Once he felt fairly secure, he switched on the generator which was drawing electricity from the power grid still despite the EMP. They'd set it up well in advance to do just that.
Bright Star. He needed to get to Bright Star. As the drugs in the water supply faded and people started wanting to know what happened, they'd probably start investigating. Bright Star was the closest facility he could get to and considering he'd had to all but hang out a neon sign to lure Walker and Paul down to the base in York, he wasn't expecting great things of their ability to find him.
He booted up his tablet, humming softly as he checked on the codes and security systems in place. "This would be much easier if you were here, babe," he muttered as he worked. But at least she'd left him enough intel to get into the place.
Maybe enough to find a recovery for her.
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He took a risk and shifted upward to look through the window for a split second, but he didn't see anything of note, just an empty room. Wherever the man had placed himself, it was further into the house, and Steve had to wonder if that was purposeful.
Then he spoke up, his voice coming thinly through the microphone. Steve took a moment to analyze what he said. It seemed like he was talking to himself, even if the words were directed toward someone else. Not that strange, but what did it mean? What would be easier? And who was he speaking to?
That didn't matter so much as the fact that he had a personal source of energy. Curious to see what would happen, Steve circled around to the front door and knocked firmly on it. He wasn't the best at covers, but he'd learned a lot from Natasha. He kept his ears perked in case the guy tried to make a run for it, too.
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Looters had been known to just break into any unoccupied house. He switched off the laptop, powered down the generator and tucked his gun into a holster beneath his arm under his jacket. At least the chaos meant it wasn't too weird to go armed right now.
There was a peephole and... That man, the one from the park. Not good then. He could just shoot through the door but that would kind of compromise everything sooner than he'd like.
He opened the door, giving a bemused smile. "Hi, sorry, didn't realise anyone else had moved back to this street. Can I help?"
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"Hey, yeah, you know, I was just passing by and I noticed that you have a backup power source here. I didn't realize anyone had access to something like that that." He was doing his best to play it off as being an average guy off the street looking for some help, and at least the general sheepish behavior came pretty naturally to him.
"Do you think there's any chance I could charge my phone? I've really got to get a hold of my family back home, to let them know I'm okay."
It felt awful lying, but Steve couldn't exactly tell the truth of who he was right now. Depending on how this all worked out, maybe he'd realize he could trust this stranger, but for now he had to play it safe.
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Yeah, this wasn't normal.
He smiles wryly, canting his head to the side a little. "Yeah well, my parents had a bit of a survivalist thing going on for a while. I picked up a few things, kept up with them even after I move out. Always have a backup. Got a fuel generator, a few solar chargers."
He shrugs, leaning back against the door jamb. "Sure, I guess. You're American? Got a girlfriend over there myself. Been trying to get in touch since the EMP or whatever took out the power. Can't promise you'll get signal."
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He realizes he's the more suspicious of the two at the moment, but that won't stop him from digging a little further.
"Guess you were more prepared than most, then." He smirks at the mention of America. If only this guy knew. "Yeah, seems like it's pretty tough to get any calls out. How'd you meet the lucky lady?"
It could be this is all one big misunderstanding, but if that's the case then Steve would be able to brush it off easily enough.
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Nutters.
"God yeah. Been trying since things went crazy." His smile softened and that at least wasn't fake. Soleil, amazing Soleil. It was easy to sound smitten with her. "She was the daughter of one of my professors. I was a PhD student. Well, before all this went down. He introduced us when she was visiting one time."
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He does his best to be personable before getting to the hard-hitting questions. It's clear this guy really has it bad for this girl of his. "Well, I'm sure you'll get in touch with her eventually. Things aren't quite like this over in the US." It's a testing statement on top of it, to see how much this guy knows about what's going on in the States after SHIELD's fallen apart.
"So what's this New Tomorrow group all about?" he asks, trying to make it seem as if he's genuinely curious rather than personally invested.
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It sends a pang right through his chest, a sick feeling to know that she's gone. He might never hear her voice again. He gives the man a questioning look. "Yeah? I guess that's good. Might actually have a chance of getting things up and running if the rest of the world is okay."
The focus on New Tomorrow is kind of a flashing light that he's looking for something but it's easy enough to answer. "I only know what I've seen on the news. Terrorist group. They're the ones who shut down Hang Seng a year or so ago? Say they want to save the planet because humans are destroying it. I think they want to blow everyone back to the stone age." He grimaced. "You can sometimes hear their broadcasts on the radio. Real weird stuff trying to get you to grow your own food and how we're all murderers for eating meat."
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The explanation he got for the New Tomorrow group was more or less what he would have expected, if only from the description of eco-warriors. It seemed a little fringe to be anything HYDRA was involved in, but then again, they were involved in everything and Steve doubted that his stunt had completely wiped them out.
"You seem pretty knowledgeable," he said, shifting his weight from one leg to the other as he looked the stranger over. "Or at least clued in on the political climate here. This is probably a long shot, but can I ask you if you've heard anything about someone with a metal arm here in the city?"
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"What can I say? I spent a lot of time in a computer lab for my PhD being bored stiff while the Professor did stuff on the project. I got through a lot of news sites."
Well, it was sort of true. He'd done that in between conversations with Soleil and breaking down the security protocols on her system.
A metal arm? That was a very odd question and Lawrence's confusion wasn't actually feigned for once. "No... not that I can remember but I think something like that would be pretty distinctive. Sorry. Is that what brings you over here?"
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"Yeah, more or less," Steve said, glancing away and shaking his head. "It's kind of a long story." A very long story that started seventy years ago, and he wasn't getting into it with this stranger.
This looked like it was a dead end, though, so Steve wondered if now was the time to gracefully depart. "Thanks for answering my questions. I know I sort of showed up unexpectedly." And they were going to just ignore the fact that Steve had followed this guy to his home and knocked on his door like it was no big deal.
He wasn't exactly spy material.
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No, Bright Star was going to be his best bet.
He raised an eyebrow at the sudden decision to leave. If he hadn't already been suspicious. "You sure? Oh come on, let's get your phone charged so you can try and call home. It's gonna be a whole before they get all the power restored. Maybe you can tell me about this metal-armed person and I can keep an eye out."
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Besides, getting his phone charged might not be the worst idea. He hadn't been in contact with anyone other than Sam, but having him on speed-dial at least meant that Steve could let someone know if things really went south.
"You sure? I would really appreciate it," Steve said with a small smile. "Though I guess maybe we should cover introductions first." The man didn't seem to recognize him, and that could have to do with Captain America not being that well-known on this side of the Atlantic. "The name's Steven Barnes," he said, offering his hand out for a shake.
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"Sure. Nice to meet you Steve," he said, shaking the guy's hand firmly. "Lawrence Fraser." Less distinctive than Emmanuel which was the first thing that came to mind. Not like Charlie was in any position to complain now. "You picked a hell of a time to come visit the UK."
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"Same to you, Lawrence," Steve said, stepping inside and taking a curious look around. He did it with the air of anyone entering a house for the first time, but he was also on the look out for anything out of the ordinary. Seeing how Lawrence had invited him in, though, chances were if anything strange was going on here, he'd already covered it up.
"That was sort of the idea," he explained, turning toward Lawrence with his hands in his pockets. "So, do you usually just invite strangers into your home?" He said it with a small, testing smile.
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It probably didn't matter when you were on a generator.
He face Steve, matching his smile, and gave a dismissive shrug. "I dunno. Times like this, when everything's gone crazy, you try to pull together right? Blitz Spirit. The Greater Good," he added, a sardonic twist to his lips on the last part.
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He pulled his phone out of his jacket pocket and handed it over. It was a smart phone, black and sleek. "It's Stark Tech." Would Lawrence even know what that was? Steve didn't know how far Stark's products had spread, if they'd made it to other countries or if it was mainly based in America.
"I think you're right, though. Pulling together, that's how wars are won. But still, thank you. You could have easily shut the door in my face."
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He rooted around for a charger and managed to plug it in to one of the solar cells which he was mostly relying on now for smaller stuff. It slowly started to charge.
"I can't say I know much about that. I'm just a research student, not a soldier. Is that what you do? In the army? And don't worry about it. I'm glad to help out where I can, even if there's not much I can do."
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He leaned against the closest wall and nodded. "I'm a soldier, yeah." He probably couldn't say much more than that, and hopefully Lawrence wouldn't ask.
"So, what kind of research are you doing?" It seemed worth asking, especially since it had already been mentioned a few times. Art school had once been a consideration for Steve's future, before the war and the serum, but that was the most thought he'd put toward education. All the universities they had set up now -- it was pretty impressive, what people did.
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He glanced back up, going to sit down on the battered couch. "The project was on 'the potential of self-evolving algorithms in the development of real-time natural speech recognition'," he said with a touch of amusement. "Computers and AI stuff. I basically did a lot of copying up research notes for the professor and the occasional bit of programming."
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