It could be a new character created specifically for the fanfiction. Maybe a young scientist who is working on a project related to the super - soldier serum. Since Bucky has a history with the serum, this would create an interesting dynamic.
A possible plot in a Bucky Barnes kidnapped fanfiction could be that Bucky is on a mission for some shadowy organization that wants him to kidnap a person with special abilities. However, once he has the character, he starts to question the motives of the organization. He might see the innocence in the kidnapped character and decide to protect them instead. Maybe the kidnapped character has the power to heal his mental scars from his time as the Winter Soldier. So, instead of delivering the character to the organization, he goes on the run with them, leading to a thrilling adventure filled with action and emotional growth.
Well, it's a complex matter. On one hand, writing about abuse in fanfiction can be a way for some fans to explore darker themes and character development in a fictional context. However, it can also be disturbing to other fans. If it's done in a way that respects the overall essence of the character and is properly tagged for those who might be sensitive, it could be considered within the realm of creative freedom. But if it's just for shock value or goes against the core values of the original story, it may not be ethical.
One great Bucky Barnes and Reader fanfiction is 'Fallen for the Winter Soldier'. It has a really engaging plot where the reader character is thrown into an adventure with Bucky. Another is 'Bucky's Redemption and Love' which focuses on Bucky's journey of self - discovery and his relationship with the reader. 'In the Arms of Bucky Barnes' is also popular as it shows a very tender and romantic side of their relationship.
One great 40s Bucky Barnes fanfiction is 'The Winter Soldier's Beginnings'. It delves into his life before becoming the Winter Soldier and his relationship with Steve Rogers during that era. It really captures the essence of the 40s setting and Bucky's character.
Bucky Barnes is indeed bisexual in specific comic iterations. It's a modern take that brings a fresh perspective to his character and reflects the growing acceptance and inclusion in the comic world.
Bucky Barnes is not gay in the comics. The comic narrative mainly explores his adventures and interactions with other characters without emphasizing his sexual preference.
One great Bucky Barnes hurt comfort fanfiction is 'Healing the Winter Soldier' on Archive of Our Own. It really delves into Bucky's trauma and how he slowly heals with the help of the main character. The author does an amazing job of showing his vulnerability and the comfort he finds in this new relationship.
One common theme is redemption. Since Bucky has a dark past as the Winter Soldier, many fanfictions focus on him trying to make up for what he has done. Another theme is friendship, like his relationship with Steve Rogers or other new friends he makes in the modern world.