Steve liked the feel of her hands on his chest, the breath on his neck, and the smell of her hair. When asked if he was concerned about these circumstances, he shook his head, looking over at Sharon as she did to him, returning the smile. "Not one bit." Steve said, leaning over to kiss her yet again. In that moment, Steve got an idea. "Hold this thought, I'll be right back." Steve sat up, and very quietly, left the room to go get something from his... Steve came back holding a notebook and a pencil, closing the door and making sure it was locked. "Alright, I need you to stay still for a little bit. Its a surprise, and you just gotta trust me." Steve said, a small smile on his face as he sat down in front of Sharon. Steve had a lot of little secrets and hobbies. Very little people knew that Steve was actually a skillful artist... He liked to keep that a secret. No one really would expect someone like him to be able to draw rather well. He liked to do it in his past time, and he's been wanting to draw something specific for a long time now. Now was their chance. While Steve started drawing, the two started talking lightly. Jokes, Steve yet again discussing on how disappointed he was that the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to San Diego (and how he hated the Yankees). And not before long, his drawing was finished. "Alright, it isn't as good as the real thing... but its not bad." Steve said quietly, a bit nervous if she would appreciate it. He turned the notepad around to show the sketch of Sharon, a very realistic one at that. Steve gave another weak smile. "Lay it on me, Don't hold back." Steve said with a laugh, still holding the notepad.