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Inside the same paragraph, your transitions from first person to third person story telling only confuse the reader.
As for the story, Steve obviously doesn't think. He just reacts, and usually very poorly.
Kate is just who Kate is. She'll just always will be Kate. She doesn't know herself, or tries to disguise it, for obvious reasons.