breaking news: harry potter has quit his job as an auror!
stating that āi have no idea why i thought that was a good idea, holy shitā, potter has since relocated to diagon alley and reopened florean fortescueās ice cream parlour. in a comment, potter said āyeah. yeah, this seems more like itā and added āi mean, he gave me ice cream that one time. loved that guy.ā
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so, as you all know, being gay was considered a mental illness in theĀ ā30s, if not a medical defect.Ā and as you also know, the superserum was supposed to cure steve of all his medical defects.
imagine how overwhelmingly relieved he is after heās gotten the serum and he realizes heās still queer. how vindicated. the serum fixed his lungs and his back and his vision, but it canāt fix something that isnāt wrong with him, and i canāt stop thinking about his face when he realizes that his queerness isnāt something that needs to be fixed.
Maybe even for a touch there Steve thinks he IS cured. Heās having success with women for the first time. Theyāre looking at him like he might be worth something. The prospects of some day getting married and settling down donāt seem as preposterous a feat as they once did. Then he goes on his rescue-suicide mission to save Bucky. Buckyās a grimy mess, covered in filth and smelling like chemicals and Steve is just like. FUCK, yeah I still want this.
But imagine him seeing Bucky with completely new eyes after the serum. Steveās whole life Bucky was the epitome of what a man should be. Strong, tall, muscularāeverything Steve wasnāt. Now after months of Steve adjusting to his enhanced body as the new normal he sees Bucky again, half starved after a month of captivity, and for the first time HE looks small and skinny to Steveās eyes. And Steve knows with absolute certainty that he wants Bucky. That always wanted him, and itās not just admiration or envy or loneliness or whatever other excusesā heās conjured up over the years to try to deny his queerness. He wants this man, and he knows heās not sick, that thereās nothing wrong with him.