Someone wrote in [community profile] hydratrashmeme 2015-12-08 02:23 pm (UTC)

Penance

Post-WS, Bucky Barnes remembers everything he did and is eaten by guilt about what he did as an assassin.

He comes up with this idea that he will visit the surviving loved ones of the people he killed, and ask them how he should try to make up for it. This can be anything from actually procuring them monetary compensations to letting them beat him, punch him, torture him.

One survivor- maybe not a very nice one (I guess not all of WS's targets were respectable people, maybe some Russian crime lord who knows) - chooses gang rape as a means of revenge to avenge his dead father/mother. So he and his men will take turns on Bucky, making it deliberately unpleasant, because it's punishment.

Bucky submits to this willingly, but obviously still goes through the physical experience of rape.

Trash bonuses if:

- in this universe a) either Hydra didn't actually rape Bucky and this is his first time or b) Hydra did, but or he had no memory of it until this happens and he gets flashbacks. Whichever you deem more horrible.

- He's viscerally horrified by the act and is not dealing with it well. Maybe cocks in his mouth make him gag/heave or he instinctively tenses up making it all more unpleasant.

- Steve walks in, wants to save the days, but Bucky stops him(physically if needed) and then goes back to his rape somewhat willingly with Steve watching (either tied up, or because he doesn't want to leave Bucky regardless, or whatever).

- If after it is done, he goes to another survivor, and they choose relatively minor punishment, and that's the point where he breaks down because he's so grateful he won't be raped this time.

- Psychological messed-uppenes where he suffers from what happened but he still sees it as "deserved punishment".

- Aftermath h/c in any shape or form.

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