At first Steve tries to play it off, waving his hand in front of his face as though Harrow hadn't just been invited on a tour into Steve Rogers' head.
"Nothing. Go back to sleep, Harrow. Everything's fine." And indeed, compared to Steve's usual dreams, this one was downright pleasant. No one got killed or had to watch someone else get hurt or anything like that. But those dreams are a huge part of Steve's problem. He wants so badly to go home, that he craves being asleep, even when he mostly gets nightmares.
Even Steve Rogers has weaknesses aside from his body.
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"Nothing. Go back to sleep, Harrow. Everything's fine." And indeed, compared to Steve's usual dreams, this one was downright pleasant. No one got killed or had to watch someone else get hurt or anything like that. But those dreams are a huge part of Steve's problem. He wants so badly to go home, that he craves being asleep, even when he mostly gets nightmares.
Even Steve Rogers has weaknesses aside from his body.