[Bucky doesn't understand the gesture, but he inadvertently introduces Lee to The Firm Handshake. As though they just signed a contract at a used car dealership. There'll be plenty more Americanisms that Lee will pick up here, and not necessarily from people who would make him breakfast, but given how observant he's been and how much he hasn't yet upset the status quo, he'll probably do alright even on his own.]
Leave it. I'll wash up. [He has to do the frying pans and his own dishes anyway, wipe down the stove and any greasy splatter off the tiles; it's not any more of a hassle doing everything together.]
And help yourself, before you go. [Said as though Bucky owns the place. He's thinking of snooping around the house and not wandering off too far just yet until he has a better idea of where and when he's been dropped into, so he's thinking there's a high chance he'll meet with the actual homeowner. Whatever Lee takes, Bucky is confident enough in his own ability to be able to smoothe things over.
He's still eating - it's a slower affair than usual with one hand - but he does pause to turn around and open up the cupboard under the sink, grab a paper bag for Lee. He did say he wanted some supplies, didn't he? No pressure and no judgement over what Lee decides to take from the pantry or fridge, that much is evident as Bucky goes back to finishing the meat on his plate, although he might pass a comment and suggest alternative options if he notices Lee taking anything perishable from the fridge.]
he's the nicest grumpiest too old for this bs man okay! 😡
Leave it. I'll wash up. [He has to do the frying pans and his own dishes anyway, wipe down the stove and any greasy splatter off the tiles; it's not any more of a hassle doing everything together.]
And help yourself, before you go. [Said as though Bucky owns the place. He's thinking of snooping around the house and not wandering off too far just yet until he has a better idea of where and when he's been dropped into, so he's thinking there's a high chance he'll meet with the actual homeowner. Whatever Lee takes, Bucky is confident enough in his own ability to be able to smoothe things over.
He's still eating - it's a slower affair than usual with one hand - but he does pause to turn around and open up the cupboard under the sink, grab a paper bag for Lee. He did say he wanted some supplies, didn't he? No pressure and no judgement over what Lee decides to take from the pantry or fridge, that much is evident as Bucky goes back to finishing the meat on his plate, although he might pass a comment and suggest alternative options if he notices Lee taking anything perishable from the fridge.]