Steve was frozen in ice for 70 years, but when Sharon left the couch, it felt like he was frozen for 70 more. He tried his best to keep watching the movie, but turned his head when she started to laugh. When she took of the glasses her eyes seemed much more amazing and lively... as if she would much prefer to have the glasses off... He wasn't saying that she didn't look beautiful with them on. She could wear anything and he would be head over heels for her... She said that it would be fifteen more minutes until the dessert would be ready. He wasn't going to complain. She spent the day with him in the cold weather, watched a movie, and made him dessert. He was grateful that she was wiling to spend time with an old soldier, and he hoped he was doing a good job at keeping her happy with how the day was going. Sharon came back to the couch, and Steve was very glad that she went back to her position of leaning on him. His hand gently rested around her yet again. "You know, you're much better than my last neighbors... They not once offered me apple pie, or accepted my invite to watch this movie." Steve said jokingly, his hand slowly rubbing her side again, not really realizing that he did so. "Most people left after the Battle... but I hope that the tour today showed you that moving here isn't too bad..." Steve said, giving another smile.