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"We start with what's on the page and we build from there. She came in with a bunch of ideas that just made the scene better. What she brings every single day is perfect." —Director Tracey Deer
~ Happy Birthday, Caitriona Balfe ~ October 4, 1979
Actress, Producer, Director, Philanthropist, World Child Cancer Patron
Major Tags: Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Sarah Rogers (Marvel), Winifred Barnes, prewar to post catws, Canon Divergence - Post-Captain America: The Winter Soldier, steve rogers and winifred barnes, bucky barnes and sarah rogers, Friends to Lovers, Get Together, Mutual Pining, Becca Barnes - Freeform, Barnes Family, Grief/Mourning, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Internalized Homophobia, Jewish Bucky Barnes, another start to finish fic by yours truly
Length: 22.5k | Complete
Summary:
Bucky’s mother was looking at him knowingly, and she pulled out a chair for him, which he climbed into gratefully. “You’re an only child, aren’t you, Steve?”
“Yes Ma’am.”
“It ever gets to be too much for you, you just excuse yourself and come sit in the kitchen a minute. It’s a little noisy with the baby at times, but other than that you can catch a breath.”
Steve looked up at her gratefully. She understood, and having someone understand was the best thing in the world.
--an exploration of mothers, and of one that isn’t yours.
From Good Morning America, October 1981; interviewed by David Hartman.
George: “And… I decided to become a gardener, actually.”
Q: “You really love it, don’t you?”
George: “The garden?”
Q: “The gardening, yeah.”
George: “I — I do, yeah. I like the garden. It’s sort of, um… well, you know, like Chauncey Gardiner in the film with Peter Sellers, ‘Being There.’ It’s true, you know, you — in the garden, you see all the seasons come and go, and whatever you do can affect it all, but at the same time, the flowers don’t answer you back. (Laughs) Don’t give you no trouble.” - Good Morning America, October 1981