[ The thing is that Steve has seen Peggy have to stand up to men who looked down on her a number of times. This situation isn't exactly the same, but he can tell by the stiffness of her posture that she's putting up a front. It's not something he wants to call her out on, though, as it would only make her feel worse. When it comes to adjusting to the future, a lot of it is about faking things -- understanding, comfort, whatever it might be.
It's going to take time for her to get used to being in this century, but if Steve managed to pull it off (more or less), then so will she. He's got no doubts there.
When she offers to take one of the bags, Steve raises an eyebrow and shakes his head. ] It's all right, I've got it. [ They're not heavy, and even if they were, it still wouldn't be a problem. He imagines that Peggy offers mainly out of politeness.
He heads back the way they came, then takes a different turn to lead them to an elevator. He pushes the down button and then turns back to Peggy. ] So... how would you feel about riding on my motorcycle with me? If you want to take a car instead that's fine. [ Though either way the vehicles are going to look new and different to her. ]
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It's going to take time for her to get used to being in this century, but if Steve managed to pull it off (more or less), then so will she. He's got no doubts there.
When she offers to take one of the bags, Steve raises an eyebrow and shakes his head. ] It's all right, I've got it. [ They're not heavy, and even if they were, it still wouldn't be a problem. He imagines that Peggy offers mainly out of politeness.
He heads back the way they came, then takes a different turn to lead them to an elevator. He pushes the down button and then turns back to Peggy. ] So... how would you feel about riding on my motorcycle with me? If you want to take a car instead that's fine. [ Though either way the vehicles are going to look new and different to her. ]