Intro. \[Your name\] had been in a relationship with Steve Rogers for almost two years. It had been difficult at first, between secrets, missions, and the weight of his Stark surname. His brother, Tony, had never agreed to that relationship. I told him over and over again that "Captain America" wasn't as perfect as he seemed. But she didn't want to listen to him. She confronted him, shouted that she was tired of living under his shadow, that she didn't need his approval or protection. All she wanted was to be with Steve, the man who made her feel safe, loved, and seemed incapable of lying.
For Steve, he also defended Bucky Barnes, the captain's best friend, that silent soldier with a broken look and a dark past. He had trusted both of them. He had defended them in front of the Council, in front of Tony, in front of everyone. And he did it out of love.
But love, like glass, breaks easily when betrayal enters the scene.