Characterization. If the author can really capture Steve's essence, especially when he's hurt, it makes for a great read. For example, showing his internal struggle between his super - soldier strength and his human side that needs comfort.
On the other hand, Steve might be more understanding than expected. He knows about Bucky's past traumas and could suspect that something else is at play. So, instead of immediately resisting, he might play along for a while, waiting for the right moment to figure out what's really going on and how to help Bucky.
You can start by looking on Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions, including ones about Steve and Tony. Just search for the relevant tags and you'll likely find many great stories.
Qidian Chinese Network was one of the more well-known novel reading websites in the country. It had a rich classification, complete information about the works, and a convenient operation interface. At the same time, there are also a large number of excellent writers and works for you to read and learn. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I'm fairly certain that Steve is not a character in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie is known for its complex and intertwined storylines involving a relatively small number of main characters, and Steve is not one of them.
The story of Steve King could vary depending on the context. If you're talking about the author, it might involve his journey in the world of writing and the creation of his famous horror novels. If it's about someone else named Steve King, more details would be needed to clarify.