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st_arkintern) wrote2019-01-22 11:46 am
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It is a clear, windless day when Peter Parker steps outside the Madonna Inn, a backpack slung over his shoulder. Peter is grateful for the good weather. It's still a little nippy out (his nose tickles from the cold), but it's nothing that Peter can handle after fifteen New York winters.
Peter quickens his pace afterwards and jogs over to where Tony Stark is already standing on the Madonna Inn's mostly-empty parking lot. "Hey! Ready to get started?"
Peter quickens his pace afterwards and jogs over to where Tony Stark is already standing on the Madonna Inn's mostly-empty parking lot. "Hey! Ready to get started?"
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He's pretty sure he's seen this model in a particular movie, and he strains his brain to remember it. And then suddenly, it hits him.
Peter looks over at Tony. "That's the same car as the one in that old movie Christine, right?" He's not sure if Tony's seen it, but Tony at least knew Star Wars and Aliens. Maybe he knew Footloose too, but he wasn't really sure on that. Tony looked pretty annoyed the whole time he was with the Guardians.
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When all there were was VHSes and VCRs, it did kinda limit the movie eras Peter had to watch from.
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Especially since Tony really seems to like AI too.
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"I like Karen," Peter says, because he does. It'd be embarrassing for him to admit that he considers her a friend, even though he's sure Vision and Tony are friends. Karen doesn't really have a body, though. "Do you think she can exist in two places at once?"
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"Where'd the name Jarvis come from?" Peter has reasons for the name he chose for Karen. He wonders if maybe it was the same for Tony.
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"Do you know Spongebob Squarepants?"
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"Did you name Vision too?"
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"Do you know how he chose it?" Typically, people didn't choose their own names. Not unless they chose another for themselves later on. And definitely not soon after their birth.
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Tony laid his pen down, cupping his mouth as it rose back up.
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