A/N: Hi! First off, I'm so sorry this is SO late! I had no inspiration, but I saw Captain America: The Winter Solider, TWICE! And I finally have some inspiration, so here is FINALLY chapter 6 of Help! I Need Somebody!

Kiara looked at Steve after a few moments after their kiss. "Was that your first kiss since 1945?" she asked, a small smirk on her face.

"Uhm….no." Steve blushed.

"You know, it's totally okay to admit if it was." Kiara said, grabbing Steve's hand. Everything was still so new to him, especially a girl making the first move.

"It was. It's kinda hard to find someone with…." He paused. "Shared life experience." He chuckled.

"You know," Kiara started. "When Loki, or whatever his name was that attacked the city, I was one of the people you saved from the bank." Silence hung in the air for a few moments before Steve spoke.

"I was only doing what I was supposed to."

"You saved my life Steve." She said, emphazing the word life. He smiled at her, his beautiful blue eyes captivating her once again. The silence continued to hang in the air between them. No words were needed. All they needed was to communicate with their eyes. Steve lifted a hand to her cheek and stroked it with the back of his hand.

He had never felt this way about another woman since Peggy. He had often visited Peggy in her home, and she had Alzheimer's, so they could be talking about what had happened that day, and all of a sudden she would see him, and be surprised he was still alive. It had hurt him a little bit inside, but he knew Peggy was coming to the end of her life soon, and he wasn't going to be able to be hung up on her forever. He was so lost in his thoughts when he heard his voice. "Steve?" he hadn't realized that in his mind slip, he had his hand resting right above her breast. He drew his hand back quickly.

"Sorry." He muttered.

"No need to be sorry. Were you having a war flashback or something?" Kiara asked, concern evident in her voice.

"Yeah, something like that." Steve sighed. Kiara frowned, she didn't want to see Steve upset.

"Come, come lay down with me." She said. "Shit, I'm sorry. You probably still have all the older morals."

Steve chuckled a little bit. "No it's fine. I've just never…" he trailed off.

"Never what?" Kiara asked, looking at him.

"Never had the full embrace of a woman." He said, sighing.

"We can change that you know." Kiara smiled. She was never normally one to say or act like this, but Steve just brought something out in her. Granted, she was also a virgin, but she'd seen enough movies and read enough erotic novels that she had a general idea of what to do when the time came.

Steve chuckled a little. He wasn't laughing at her or anything. It wasn't like he didn't want to, he just didn't want to force something so special so early. "Maybe another time." He said. The look on Kiara's face looked sad and full of disappointment.

"We don't have to make love you know." She said quietly. "We can just lay in bed with our arms wrapped around each other." She said.

Steve smiled. "You know, that does sound wonderful."

Kiara smiled, grabbing his hands and taking him to her small bedroom she had in her apartment. It was nicely decorated for a mid-twenty year old girl. She sat down on the bed and Steve sat next to her. She looked at him as he cupped her cheek in his hand, pulling her in for a kiss. Kiara kissed him back, smiling against his lips. The kiss deepened and she ran her hand down his chest. It was rock hard against her touch and she could feel every crevice of his abs underneath her hand, and it was oh so nice. She felt Steve's hand glide down her neck, resting right at her collarbone. The kiss soon broke and they were both blushing. "I…I think we should just lay down now." She muttered.

They laid down and Kiara laid her head on Steve's chest as she had one arm around his torso as he gently wrapped his arms around her. She felt so tiny and so perfect in his arms, as if she was meant for him. He began to stroke her beautiful chestnut hair, just enjoying this. The silence was deafening, but in a good way.

He couldn't wait to see what the future had in store for them.