Seeing Steve in his uniform was even more impressive then when she first realized exactly who he was just a few days ago. He looked even better without his helmet on because she could see that it was, in fact, her Steve Rogers that wore the uniform that she so greatly admired. His words made her cheeks turn a shade of pink as they shook hands. Sure, he had expressed that to her before but hearing it from him in his iconic uniform still made her blush. When they let go of hands, she straightened out her white blouse and ran her hands gently along her black pencil skirt as if she was trying to make herself look as professional as possible. Yeah Steve’s seen her in completely unprofessional dress, even as far as a towel wrapped around her, but she still took pride in her appearance; especially in front of him. “That’s very kind of you to say but your inspiration was all I took.” Her gaze moved to Doctor Banner wondering if that statement was too and hoping that he didn’t share with her the obsession she had had prior to actually meeting the Captain. “Of course.” She responded to Doctor Banner, feeling the heat and tension between the two men. The office, hell the world, was begging for a battle between Iron Man and Captain America. As interesting as that would be, Sharon did not want to be the trigger for it; gathering the samples, she slid pass the men before opening the fridge and began to put the samples away, only to feel the presence of Tony’s grace move next to her. “Yes?” She asked, in an attempt to not sound annoyed as she gently stacked the samples of Steve’s blood. “I expected a bigger reaction.” Tony said, sounding slightly perturbed as he leaned himself against the fridge. “I’m sorry, next time I’ll scream my head off and faint.” She said sarcastically. Sure, she knew what Tony meant and what exactly he was hoping for but Steve didn’t give it to him; and that was something she was grateful for, though she wasn’t happy that Tony would try to get that reaction from him. “Please, leave him alone Mister Stark,” Sharon said softly as she turned her blue gaze to him, “He’s been through a lot and reminding him of her is not nice.” A nod left her as she put away the last bag and gently shut the fridge door. “If he’s going to move on, he needs to be reminded less and less of her. He deserves to be happy and in order to find happiness; he needs to be able to move forward.” The intercom system came on and Sharon had a ‘saved by the bell’ relief as she secured the fridge and started towards the door. Her attention moved over her shoulder as she pulled it open to see the snarky comment from Tony about why he and Doctor Banner (who didn’t look as curious as Tony did) weren’t called to come to the office. Steve’s reaction, however, made a smirk come across her face as he knocked Stark. Doing her best to make it look like she didn’t see it, she turned her attention forward quickly and started down the hallway. The elevator ride was one of the weirdest she has done in a long time. She wanted to ask him questions in relation to outside of work but it was keen that they kept their… whatever they were, outside of the work place. Maybe speaking in code would be okay. “Tell me Captain. Aside from military canteens, what is something that you’d recommend I try for dinner around the area? I’m new in town and would like a suggestion of where to go. Is there anything that’s still around from when you were younger that you’d recommend I try?” Yes, she was asking him where they were going for dinner tonight; a ‘date night’ would be nice, especially with him. Her attention stayed forward towards the door, not wanting to give away the twinkle in her eye as she asked. She also did her best not to show enjoy on her face but anyone who knows on her on a personal level would be able to see the hint of a curled smile pulling at the corner of her full lips.