"It's not that bad," Bucky remarks softly as they take off. Yes, the time spent with Doctor Norman is really bad, and he's still convinced HYDRA is behind all this, but. The quiet suburban life? No near-constant barrage of threats to their very existence, the lack of world-ending events and alien invasions and killer robots and no need to check in with the therapist and get poked and prodded at? It could be a lot worse...
And speaking of things being not that bad, the ride itself is fairly uneventful. There's no discernible difference driving with one arm or two and although Bucky doesn't normally drive before coming to Sweetwater, it hasn't been difficult picking it back up. He doesn't seem to bother with the radio though. Or want to talk much.
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And speaking of things being not that bad, the ride itself is fairly uneventful. There's no discernible difference driving with one arm or two and although Bucky doesn't normally drive before coming to Sweetwater, it hasn't been difficult picking it back up. He doesn't seem to bother with the radio though. Or want to talk much.