Peter Parker (
st_arkintern) wrote2018-12-20 08:29 pm
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Ghost of Christmas Future
"Mr. Stark?"
Peter stands at the edge of the bed that Tony shares with Thor. He wears the Iron Spider armor Tony made for him, the faint glint of the moon through the thin slit between either side of the curtain reflecting off the suit's dark colors.
Peter's hair is styled differently from the Peter here at the inn; it's longer, more wild, even floppy. School had grown more and more demanding as the end of his sophomore year approached and balancing school and his time as Spider-Man was difficult. He had promised May he'd maintain his grades as part of the Spider-Man Negotiations of 2017, but criminals didn't stop just because he had two papers to write by Friday, a quiz tomorrow, and a test next Tuesday.
Hair had been less of a priority. Peter couldn't put off his homework if he wanted to continue being Spider-Man; he couldn't put off his evening patrol if he wanted to protect Queens, either. There were no serious long-term consequences to not getting his hair cut (save for perhaps more bullying from Flash, who was prone to bullying him anyway). A haircut could wait until later.
Peter always thought there'd be more time later.
Tony doesn't stir. Peter presses his lips together -- a nervous habit acquired when he was still alive -- and draws a little closer. He resists the natural urge to place a hand on Tony's shoulder to wake him; he knows that his fingers will slip right through. Instead he repeats, this time a little louder:
"Mr. Stark?"
Peter stands at the edge of the bed that Tony shares with Thor. He wears the Iron Spider armor Tony made for him, the faint glint of the moon through the thin slit between either side of the curtain reflecting off the suit's dark colors.
Peter's hair is styled differently from the Peter here at the inn; it's longer, more wild, even floppy. School had grown more and more demanding as the end of his sophomore year approached and balancing school and his time as Spider-Man was difficult. He had promised May he'd maintain his grades as part of the Spider-Man Negotiations of 2017, but criminals didn't stop just because he had two papers to write by Friday, a quiz tomorrow, and a test next Tuesday.
Hair had been less of a priority. Peter couldn't put off his homework if he wanted to continue being Spider-Man; he couldn't put off his evening patrol if he wanted to protect Queens, either. There were no serious long-term consequences to not getting his hair cut (save for perhaps more bullying from Flash, who was prone to bullying him anyway). A haircut could wait until later.
Peter always thought there'd be more time later.
Tony doesn't stir. Peter presses his lips together -- a nervous habit acquired when he was still alive -- and draws a little closer. He resists the natural urge to place a hand on Tony's shoulder to wake him; he knows that his fingers will slip right through. Instead he repeats, this time a little louder:
"Mr. Stark?"
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"Tony, it's me," he says. "Thor. I'm not going to hurt you. You're awake."
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Thor catches Tony's wrist again and maneuvers in front of him, blocking his exit out.
"You can't see Peter while you're like this."
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He opens his mouth to say something else, but before he can, Tony sends the both of them flying back.
Thor quickly grabs Tony's hands and knits their fingers together.
"Tony. Thanos isn't here."
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"I did." He insisted, though it was quieter and questioning. "I did. I saw--I saw...it's not me. I'm--I'm there."
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"Tony, you're here with me. In our room. You're here. You're not anywhere else."
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Tony began to hyperventilate, jerking in a useless struggle against the sensation of being trapped. A full minute of this frantic push and pull occurred until Tony could feel the warm weight of Thor's hands on his, and process his gentle reassurances.
"I'm not dead." He murmured through his slowing breath.
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"You're not dead."
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"Peter--he--is he safe?"
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Nothing had disturbed them in the night.
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Empty space.
He looked back to Thor as his head fell back, unable to clearly see the man for the salty sting lapping at the corners of his eyes. "...Tell me I can trust you. Please."
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"You can trust me."
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"I'm here. I'm here." He repeated almost too softly to be heard.
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He's here.
Thor doesn't say anything until he is sure that Tony is calm enough to answer.
"Tony... what happened?"
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He had probably seen Peter die. He had probably seen himself die too. Thor remembers with absolute clarity how Tony had taken the news when he had just heard it. Now, actually seeing it...
"Are you okay?"
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"You're alive," he says, and suddenly he understands what Tony was trying to say earlier.
Once the realization settles in a moment later, Thor pulls Tony into his arms and inhales deeply, his back rising as his lungs fill with air.
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Thor focuses harder on Tony.
"I'm sorry," Thor says and even if Tony doesn't know anything about what he did (or what he failed to do), he's apologizing as much for that as he is at expressing regret that Tony had to see it.
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