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st_arkintern) wrote2018-08-20 12:55 pm
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"Are you really unhappy here?"
Peter's question cut through the relative silence of the woods, which he and Tony were surveying together. If Liz hadn't brought it up to him, he probably wouldn't have noticed, but now, it felt like he was looking for it in every one of Tony's words and in every one of Tony's movements.
It felt like something he should have noticed first, but the two of them hadn't spent much time together ever since he and Alec were fighting in the bar. He wondered if he had made Tony mad, but that wasn't a conversation for now.
Maybe later, but not now. Peter was ready to cut through one issue at a time.
Peter's question cut through the relative silence of the woods, which he and Tony were surveying together. If Liz hadn't brought it up to him, he probably wouldn't have noticed, but now, it felt like he was looking for it in every one of Tony's words and in every one of Tony's movements.
It felt like something he should have noticed first, but the two of them hadn't spent much time together ever since he and Alec were fighting in the bar. He wondered if he had made Tony mad, but that wasn't a conversation for now.
Maybe later, but not now. Peter was ready to cut through one issue at a time.
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Tony turtled into his thick hood, exhaling a warm and visible breath into the chilly wooded air. It was so damn fresh, he thought he'd keel over. "I've got a few things to say, unless you do."
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"No," he says, hesitatingly. They just had a fight, so a part of him expects there to be a lecture next. It felt like an inevitability.
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"That doesn't mean I don't have a few silver linings." He extended out an arm to gesture right at Peter.
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"What are you unhappy about?" he asks, once he's managed to reign in his embarrassment. Peter can't understand what he'd have to be unhappy about. Tony was smart, he was rich, he was handsome, he had a really, really nice girlfriend/fiancee, and he was Iron Man. What could he possibly be unhappy about?
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"This is about you and me, right? And you're one of the last things making me unhappy." 'Even when you're being one bratty son of a gun.
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As the silence deepens around them, it seems like a good opportunity to change the topic to something less complicated.
"Did someone tell you about the last Other World yet?"
Or Other Worlds at all?
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He wasn't through with the young man yet, but he didn't sense anything would come of forcing the topic.
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He'd tried. The only superhero subreddit he found was dedicated to fictional superheroes -- not real-life ones.
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A beat.
"It also happened one other time before I arrived here," he says. "In April, I think."
Not that Peter's keeping track or anything.
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First thing was first, of course. He needed a lay of the immediate land. Currently, it was no different than a misty hike in any other random forest.
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"How much did you know about the Vulture?" Peter asks, suddenly. The question might seem like it came out of nowhere, but it's something that he's had on his mind for awhile now, and now, in the midst of the silence, seemed like a good time to bring it up. "I mean, after he was arrested."
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"He's not coming after you or yours. I can promise you that much."
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"He was kinda my date to Homecoming's father."
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"How did you deal with all that?"
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"...You oppose people when there are worse things waiting on the other side if you don't. If you don't have the will to do that much, you don't get to call yourself a hero."
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"Can I tell you something?" he asks. "I just -- I need you to promise that you won't freak out."
Or at the least, he'll try not to.
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"If whatever comes out of your mouth doesn't involve immediate or inevitable bodily harm to someone we know, I'll keep a lid on it."
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Peter's um lasts a few seconds longer than it possibly should. He takes a breath, and then:
"He figured out who I was," he says. "On the way to Homecoming."
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He's sputtering all over himself. He knows he is, because it's what he does when he's nervous. He either says nothing at all, or blurts everything out at once in one long, rambling line.
"I'm sorry."
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Tony's jaw was tight with every castigation that was knocking behind his teeth. He yanked his leg back, stamping it into the mud.
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"You said you wouldn't get upset," he says, even though he knows Tony has plenty of reasons to be upset.
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