Lydia doesn't have her dogs with her when she goes to Bucky's room unlike with Steve's. She's a little sad to say that she hasn't seen him for a while, although the incident that had happened to her had been just before Bucky had left Wonderland, and it's only in recent weeks that Lydia has gotten out and about again.
It's why after speaking to Steve the previous week, and especially after catching glimpses of Steve's memory that Lydia goes to Bucky. Steve had told her to be careful - that whilst Bucky would remember her that he might not be the person that she remembers. Lydia can't say she entirely knows what that means but she's at least trying to keep an open mind.
Lydia watches the scene for a few seconds, eyes scanning the room for the doorway for Bucky before she finally gives a knock on the door, hoping to grab his attention if he was in here. Had he left and left the door open or had he stayed?
It was nice seeing another memory that had both of them in - the joy and friendship of Steve and Bucky, although she doesn't know exactly what is going on this time.
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It's why after speaking to Steve the previous week, and especially after catching glimpses of Steve's memory that Lydia goes to Bucky. Steve had told her to be careful - that whilst Bucky would remember her that he might not be the person that she remembers. Lydia can't say she entirely knows what that means but she's at least trying to keep an open mind.
Lydia watches the scene for a few seconds, eyes scanning the room for the doorway for Bucky before she finally gives a knock on the door, hoping to grab his attention if he was in here. Had he left and left the door open or had he stayed?
It was nice seeing another memory that had both of them in - the joy and friendship of Steve and Bucky, although she doesn't know exactly what is going on this time.