[It's a confession. Steve spent so much time thinking about getting out of Brooklyn, at least since the war started. He needed to get to Europe, he needed to fight. Now he's stuck in this cave and all he can think about is all the familiar places that he might never see again.
Steve takes a sip of his coffee, which is hot and has at least some flavor to it, and yeah, that's good enough for him too.]
But you make do here. And there's good people. [People who are missing their own homes, their families. In a way, Steve's lucky. At least he has Bucky, even if he is different.] What were you saying about a train though?
[Steve look back up at Curtis, a little confused. He almost sounded like he was living on a train after New York, but that's not possible, right?]
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[It's a confession. Steve spent so much time thinking about getting out of Brooklyn, at least since the war started. He needed to get to Europe, he needed to fight. Now he's stuck in this cave and all he can think about is all the familiar places that he might never see again.
Steve takes a sip of his coffee, which is hot and has at least some flavor to it, and yeah, that's good enough for him too.]
But you make do here. And there's good people. [People who are missing their own homes, their families. In a way, Steve's lucky. At least he has Bucky, even if he is different.] What were you saying about a train though?
[Steve look back up at Curtis, a little confused. He almost sounded like he was living on a train after New York, but that's not possible, right?]