Sharon could barely remember the girl who'd been idealistic enough to help out Steven Rogers and his friends because it had felt like the right thing to do. It wasn't a choice she completely regretted, even after how it had all turned out, but that was mostly because she'd gotten to know James and Sam both a little better - well enough to know they were worth sticking her neck out for - but Sharon was past worrying about what was right versus what would give her what she wanted.
"Sorry to disappoint." Sharon's grin was genuine. There was something about James Barnes that was comfortable to be around. Maybe it was knowing that they were both fucked up, albeit in different ways. "There are people here I'd rather avoid, but you're probably not one of them." That was the truth, too.
"I haven't, yet, but I don't mind helping you look." It wasn't like she really had anything better to do.