"By holding a gun at everyone on Earth and calling it protection," Steve said.

"You know, I read those SSR files. Greatest generation? You guys did some nasty stuff."

"Yeah, we compromised. Sometimes in ways that made us not sleep so well. But we did it so the people could be free. This isn't freedom, this is fear."

"S.H.I.E.L.D. takes the world as it is, not as we'd like it to be. It's getting damn near past time for you, Sergeant Barnes and Miss Richards to get with the program, Cap."

"Don't hold your breath," Steve and Bucky shot back, turning and walking away, followed by Bea.

---

Steve and Bucky took off on their motorcycles, Bea on Bucky's, ending up at the Smithsonian. There was an exhibit dedicated to Captain America, Sergeant Barnes and Maverick.

The Smithsonian narrator said, "A symbol to the nation. A hero to the world. The story of Captain America is one of honor, bravery and sacrifice."

Steve, Bucky and Bea kept their faces hidden under their baseball caps as they walked toward the exhibition.

A woman on the PA said faintly, "Welcome to the Smithsonian. Visitor information booths are available on the second level."

The Smithsonian narrator continued. "Denied enlistment due to poor health, Steven Rogers was chosen for a program unique in the annals of American warfare. One that would transform him into the world's first super soldier."

A boy recognized them. Steve smiled and put a finger to his lips, indicating the boy to keep quiet and the boy nodded.

Steve, Bucky and Bea watched old footage of themselves.

"In this rare footage, everyone's favorite war hero, Captain America..."

Steve, Bucky and Bea went to the display where there were mannequins with costumes of Steve's old commando squad.

Bea caught sight of Phillip's outfit and stared blankly, blinking tears away.

The Smithsonian narrator spoke again. "Battle tested, Captain America and his Howling Commandos quickly earned their stripes. Their mission, taking down HYDRA, the Nazi rogue science division."

Steve, Bucky and Bea walked over to the display of Phillip.

"Best friends since childhood, Phillip Barnes, his brother Bucky, Beatrice Richards and Steven Rogers were inseparable on both schoolyard and battlefield. Barnes is the only Howling Commando to give his life in service of this country."

Bucky and Bea stared at the photo of Phillip and Bea touched his cheek on the display, closing her eyes.

Bucky placed a hand on her shoulder. "I miss him too, Bea."

"Can we go?" she whispered.

Bucky nodded and led a teary Bea away, motioning to Steve that they were leaving and Steve nodded.

Steve watched an older looking Peggy Carter being interviewed.

"That was a difficult winter," Peggy said. "A blizzard had trapped half our battalion behind the German line. Steve..." She hesitated. "Captain Rogers, he fought his way through a HYDRA blockade that had pinned our allies down it turned out. He and his friends saved over a thousand men, including the man who would... who would become my husband as it turned out. Even after he died, Steve was still changing my life."

Steve looked at the photo of Peggy he kept in his old compass.

---

Steve visited Peggy, who was lying sick in bed.

"You should be proud of yourself, Peggy," Steve told her as he looked at Peggy's family photos by her bedside table showing with her husband and children.

"Mm," Peggy hummed. "I have lived a life. My only regret is that you didn't get to live yours." Steve looked sad. "What is it?"

"For as long as I can remember, I just wanted to do what was right. I guess I'm not quite sure what that is anymore. And I thought I could throw myself back in and follow orders, serve, help save people. It's just not the same."

"You're always so dramatic. Look, you saved the world. We rather... mucked it up."

A light smile tugged at Steve's lips before he said, "You didn't. Knowing that you helped found S.H.I.E.L.D. is half the reason I stayed."

Peggy took Steve's hand before saying, "Hey. The world has changed and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best we can do is start over." She started to cough. Steve got some water and went to hand it to her.

"Peggy," Steve called.

Suddenly, Peggy looked at Steve like she was seeing him for the first time since he was frozen and she called, "Steve?"

"Yeah?"

"You're alive! You... you and your friends came, you and your friends came back."

"Yeah, Peggy."

Peggy began to cry. "It's been so long. So long."

Steve smiled and said, "Well, I couldn't leave my best girl. Not when she owes me a dance."

---

Steve went to a PTSD meeting where Sam was counseling other veterans.

A female war veteran said, "The thing is I think it's getting worse. A cop pulled me over last week, he thought I was drunk. I swerved to miss a plastic bag. I thought it was an IED."

"Some stuff you leave there, other stuff you bring back," Sam told the group. "It's our job to figure out how to carry it. Is it gonna be in a big suitcase or in a little man-purse? It's up to you."

After the meeting, Steve waited for Sam as he finished saying goodbye to the veterans.

"I'll see you next week," the female veteran said.

"Yeah," Sam answered.

"Yeah."

Sam walked over to Steve and said, "Look who it is. The running man."

"Caught the last few minutes," Steve replied. "It's pretty intense."

"Yeah, brother, we all got the same problems. Guilt, regret."

"You lose someone?"

"My wingman, Riley. Flying a night mission. Standard PJ rescue op, nothing we hadn't done a thousand times before, till RPG knock Riley's dumb ass out of the sky. Nothing I could do. It's like I was up there just to watch."

"I'm sorry."

"After that, I had a really hard time finding a reason for being over there, you know?"

"But you're happy now, back in the real world?"

"Hey, the number of people giving me orders is down to about zero. So, hell, yeah. You thinking about getting out?"

"No. I don't know. To be be honest, I don't know what I would do with myself if I did. Nor do Bea and Bucky I don't think."

"Ultimate fighting?" Steve laughed. "It's just a great idea off the top of my head. But seriously, you could do whatever you want to do. What makes you happy?"

"I don't know."

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