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Title: If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you
Author:
Scappodaqui
Rating: E
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Word Count: 40,958
Summary: Bucky sometimes caught himself thinking, about the war: is all of this happening because old men saw the raw life in young men and wanted to squelch it? It was the same thing he had thought in school. Running track. When he had worked in the crew building the World’s Fair Railroad. And especially when he got his draft letter: they want to crush us like a piece of tin on train tracks.

Author:
Rating: E
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Word Count: 40,958
Summary: Bucky sometimes caught himself thinking, about the war: is all of this happening because old men saw the raw life in young men and wanted to squelch it? It was the same thing he had thought in school. Running track. When he had worked in the crew building the World’s Fair Railroad. And especially when he got his draft letter: they want to crush us like a piece of tin on train tracks.
Begins at Kreischberg prison camp, continues after the rescue.
Lots of angst. Lots of literary references, foreshadowing, and symbolism porn. A little bit of actual porn.
Oh, and also there’s a bit where we learn seven-year-old Bucky tried to play pirates by naming Steve “Jolly Rogers.”
