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st_arkintern) wrote2018-11-18 12:41 pm
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Today, Peter Parker's the one behind the bar. Tony sits on the barstool opposite from him. Typically, they stand at about the same height, but when he's seated, Tony's just the tiniest bit shorter.
Peter looks down at the glass, and then down at him. "You think this is enough alcohol?" he asks, gesturing at the glass, filled with amber-colored rum. He'd asked Tony if he'd help him learn how to make drinks, but Peter was self-conscious about the entire affair, checking in for the Tony Stark seal of approval almost every step of the way.
He really wanted to make a good drink for Tony.
Peter looks down at the glass, and then down at him. "You think this is enough alcohol?" he asks, gesturing at the glass, filled with amber-colored rum. He'd asked Tony if he'd help him learn how to make drinks, but Peter was self-conscious about the entire affair, checking in for the Tony Stark seal of approval almost every step of the way.
He really wanted to make a good drink for Tony.
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"What does it have to deal with, then?" Peter mentally deliberates whether or not he should pour Tony another and decides against it.
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"I would..." He pushed the shot glass aside and exchanged it for his glass of water. "...Really like to count my blessings."
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"What's stopping you?"
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"I'm glad you're getting to know him from before--...you know." A vague gesture. "You're getting to know him how I knew him."
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"I don't know. I don't know him that well, but he doesn't seem like a bad person," Peter says. "He really does seem like the Captain America from the PSAs sometimes. I'm just glad I don't have to have him give speeches about detention or safe sex or stuff."
Captain America had done a lot of PSAs.
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That was before. The reality of their fallout was already set in stone for Tony Stark. Maybe it wouldn't have to be for the Steve Rogers of the inn.
'And you're just hooooooolding back.' Tony was quick to remind himself. His jaw clenched, and he dragged a lonely bottle of Grey Goose over. "Hit me with that ginger ale."
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"You shouldn't mix alcohol," Peter points out, though Tony had already consumed a large variety of spirits since they came down here.
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"What, with people taking your drinks away?"
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For a few long moments, he doesn't say anything, trying to mentally scramble for that perfect segue. Then suddenly, he blurts out:
"Ned's really nervous about meeting you."
Okay, so maybe it wasn't his best attempt. He tried, though.
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"Something dumb." Tony murmured, rubbing his eyes under the glasses. "Jesus."
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And Peter's getting the feeling that maybe Tony needs to talk about it.
"What's going on?"
Not "is there something going on", but what.
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He probably shouldn't be drinking, but this place wasn't exactly America and the only person he really drank with was Tony.
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"You and Thor work out together?"
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"You should see if he will show me."
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