#01; 22 Feb, morning.
[ Steve's a city boy, Brooklyn born and bred. It's too quiet here at night, and he already has enough trouble getting to sleep the more he remembers. It's something to keep in mind, at least, if he's ever in doubt as to which set of memories really belongs in his head. Mostly, he knows where he comes down on it, and so he tries not to dwell.
They have snow in New York, though. If it's not welcomed, it's not unfamiliar, either. And if there was one thing being a Depression era kid taught him, it's that neighbors help each other out. ]
Steve Rogers here. I hope everyone's enjoying the snow day and you kids don't miss me too much. [ Oh, Mr. Rogers, you nerd. ] I'd rather not spend the whole day inside myself, so if you have somewhere you need to be let me know and I'll stop by to clear some of it away. Uh, if I'm not here you can try to catch me out and about, or go ahead and leave a message. I'll keep checking back in every once in a while.
[ He misses cell phones. ]
They have snow in New York, though. If it's not welcomed, it's not unfamiliar, either. And if there was one thing being a Depression era kid taught him, it's that neighbors help each other out. ]
Steve Rogers here. I hope everyone's enjoying the snow day and you kids don't miss me too much. [ Oh, Mr. Rogers, you nerd. ] I'd rather not spend the whole day inside myself, so if you have somewhere you need to be let me know and I'll stop by to clear some of it away. Uh, if I'm not here you can try to catch me out and about, or go ahead and leave a message. I'll keep checking back in every once in a while.
[ He misses cell phones. ]

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She takes in his answer, switching the phone to her other ear, sighing at how direct his next words are. ]
So? There's...been important stuff to do. [ To try to seek out, actually. Trying to drudge up answers with no regard on what trouble may find her. ] I'm...prioritizing. [ Is she in trouble? Are you gonna write her a detention?! ]
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That's up to you. [ Maybe not the appropriate party line for a teacher nowadays, but where he'd grown up — where he'd really grown up — education was sometimes a luxury not everyone could afford. He'd never finished art school himself, which makes his current position slightly ironic; he understands prioritizing, if that's what she's really doing. ]
Could be a good place to learn things you'll need to know someday, though. Or for someone to know where to find you.
[ That's not the standard line, either, if she's smart enough to pick up on it. ]