Bucky is there when she arrives, but only just. He'd only arrived a few minutes prior and was off in the room he'd spent all his time recovering in, changing his shirt yet again because the distance between the boarding house and Stoker Park was enough to have him soaking by the time he lands on the porch.
He's watching things from the French doors when he hears the door open and sees her step in.
"I'll get you a towel," Bucky tells her, heading upstairs to the bathroom where there were several clean ones folded in a cupboard. When he returns, he has two and holds them out for her to take.
His eyes avert to her bedroom.
"I can get you some clothes if you want. Or, you can go up and find them yourself."
The last thing he wants to do is force her to confront everything that belonged to the last version of her that was there. But he also doesn't want to keep any of it from her if she does.
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He's watching things from the French doors when he hears the door open and sees her step in.
"I'll get you a towel," Bucky tells her, heading upstairs to the bathroom where there were several clean ones folded in a cupboard. When he returns, he has two and holds them out for her to take.
His eyes avert to her bedroom.
"I can get you some clothes if you want. Or, you can go up and find them yourself."
The last thing he wants to do is force her to confront everything that belonged to the last version of her that was there. But he also doesn't want to keep any of it from her if she does.