[It's not really a reassuring answer, but Steve's starting not to expect one. It's hard, though, seeing those mannerisms from a face and body he knows so well.
Hard. But not unfamiliar, in a way. He's seen that face and body do a lot of things it shouldn't. But that doesn't mean he's going to let it stop him from trying to help, from trying to show Bucky who he can be.
The question catches him off guard for a second - although then he thinks he might sort of get the reason behind it. Or he can guess at it. He shrugs.] Familiarity, I think. We stayed in there during the war - when there was time to sleep.
[A beat.] I don't know about you, but it mostly beats the apartment we had in Brooklyn.
[That's not entirely true, although not entirely not true. But either way, there are a lot of reasons neither Bucky nor Steve have a cabin that looks like the place they used to truly call home.]
Spam; Oct. 3
Hard. But not unfamiliar, in a way. He's seen that face and body do a lot of things it shouldn't. But that doesn't mean he's going to let it stop him from trying to help, from trying to show Bucky who he can be.
The question catches him off guard for a second - although then he thinks he might sort of get the reason behind it. Or he can guess at it. He shrugs.] Familiarity, I think. We stayed in there during the war - when there was time to sleep.
[A beat.] I don't know about you, but it mostly beats the apartment we had in Brooklyn.
[That's not entirely true, although not entirely not true. But either way, there are a lot of reasons neither Bucky nor Steve have a cabin that looks like the place they used to truly call home.]