For Mr. Stark - Construction
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"Hey Mr. Stark!" Peter calls as he bounds into the apartment. It's construction day and painting day. Or something. Whatever, Peter's in clothes he doesn't mind ruining (that is all of his clothes, honestly) and a pair of sneakers and comes bearing chocolate croissants freshly baked by Greta. He knows Mr. Stark will bitch about the carbs but Peter knows he'll like them. Tony works way too hard not to let himself have something good. Besides, Peter more than owes him. He's responsible for Tony having to ruin a two million dollar suit, having to have his Porsche's interior redone, having to replace all his bedding again and not to mention how much all that medical equipment has to cost.
Anyway, Peter also realizes that with all the drama about The Gardener, Peter's not sure if Tony is taking care of his own health things. Once he'd felt like himself again, Peter couldn't shake that worry. He's not like Peter, he's not just gonna bounce back. Tony doesn't have a Tony to take care of him. He's just got Peter.
"I brought you some food."
Anyway, Peter also realizes that with all the drama about The Gardener, Peter's not sure if Tony is taking care of his own health things. Once he'd felt like himself again, Peter couldn't shake that worry. He's not like Peter, he's not just gonna bounce back. Tony doesn't have a Tony to take care of him. He's just got Peter.
"I brought you some food."
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Date: 2018-07-22 12:44 am (UTC)But God, he was still trying to understand what happened in Sokovia. When would he ever digest any of it all?
"Come here," he said, and pulled Peter close enough to tug him into a hug, nevermind that they were covered in paint. He gave him a squeeze, a pat on the back. He was warm and alive and solid, didn't melt away at his touch, and he smelled like paint fumes and not the ozone strangeness of an alien atmosphere and blood.
"You know what. No matter what happens, even when I'm so angry at you I can barely see straight, this is how I feel about you."
And he'd waited just too damn long to say so once before, and he'd lost his chance.
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Date: 2018-07-22 05:08 am (UTC)And Peter cannot lose another parent.
"Me, too, Mr. Stark. I wouldn't want anyone but you to take care of me, you know that, right? This isn't like, just because I need someone. I want to be here."
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Date: 2018-07-22 05:25 am (UTC)He patted Peter on the chest, where his spider emblem usually sat.
"I know."
Tony stood with a sigh and moved toward the bathroom door. He leaned a shoulder on it.
"Now get washed up, Jesus. Before you get blue paint on my floor. I'm going to go sort the trash and take care of the mess, and then we should think about what you're going to do to fill your new found free time."
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Date: 2018-07-22 05:33 am (UTC)"Can we stay in tonight and just chill out?" Peter asks, tugging his paint stiff shirt off and waiting till Mr. Stark leaves to chuck it on the floor like he knows he's not supposed to.
"We could watch a movie and maybe I could stay over on the couch. And, uh, I kind of need you to come to an orientation thing at school so we could talk about that. You have to like, meet other parents. So, yeah."
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Date: 2018-07-22 05:43 am (UTC)He spent the next five minutes sorting everything out into the proper chutes; recyclables, compost, paper, metal. The leftover supplies went into the service elevator by the chutes.
Panoptes, of course, had a recycling quota to meet.
"We can watch a movie under the condition that we order pizza with it. And the pizza is cheese and thin crust, because I can't do pepperoni."
After he was done, he snuck another croissant in what he hoped was secrecy and then tossed himself onto the sofa over the back, landing with a satisfying bounce and reaching for the small stack of magazines on the table. A monthly journal of robotics.
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Date: 2018-07-22 06:01 am (UTC)He showers quickly poking around at all Mr. Stark's fancy shampoo and soap and stuff.
"Full disclosure, I eat an entire pizza by myself," he says, jogging out in a pair of spare pajamas he probably took from Tony, anyway, and flipping over the back of the couch. "Hey, they're showing the Kill Bill movies back to back. Wanna watch those?"
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Date: 2018-07-22 06:15 am (UTC)"Yeah, well, I came of age in the Eighties. Stuff was different back then. Let's not get ahead of ourselves. PEGGI, make that order two pizzas. Get the kid whatever he wants. And a Greek salad for the side."
He tossed the magazine aside because reading time was now over. Peter asked twice as many questions as usual during a movie.
"Anyway, I love a good Roaring Rampage of Revenge."
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Date: 2018-07-22 06:22 pm (UTC)"Thin crust supreme PEGGI, please," Peter says, flopping out on the wide, soft couch before turning the tv on.
"You know, before I met you, there's no way I could picture you just hanging out on a couch like this. Actually, kind of after I met you, too. It's awesome."
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Date: 2018-07-23 02:30 am (UTC)"Five. Five couches. Sometimes I even sat on them."
But only sometimes. Usually, when he wanted to watch television, he did it from the garage, tinkering with one project or another.
"And I ate Burger King. And put my britches on one leg at a time, just like everybody else. "
Tony turned the television on and switched to the tv guide page.
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Date: 2018-07-23 03:34 am (UTC)"Maybe closer now, just got the one penthouse. But this is a really nice couch. I spilled milk all over ours a few years ago and it never really smelled right, again. So, what kind of normal people stuff should we do this week? I guess I gotta go school supply shopping. Could use a new backpack."
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Date: 2018-07-23 10:33 am (UTC)"We'll go get your stuff. You need clothes too. I'm just going to give you a few hundred for that to get it done on your own, because I'm anticipating those arguments and I don't even want to hear them, honestly. Take the girlfriend if you need moral support. Also, no drinking milk on the sofa, ever. Ever. That's a new rule. No drinking milk anywhere but in the kitchen."
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Date: 2018-07-23 09:26 pm (UTC)Peter rolls his eyes at the milk thing because that was before he had awesome reflexes and plus he's not going to stand in the kitchen to drink milk.
"I don't need any money for clothes, but thanks," he says, flipping through till he finds Kill Bill Vol 1 about halfway through.
"I've got some cash from that allowance thing the city does and there's a second hand shop with some good stuff. I'll just mess up new clothes. But maybe we could go get some notebooks and I don't have a good graphing calculator, anymore. Maybe we could use the money for that, instead?"
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Date: 2018-07-23 09:53 pm (UTC)Tony sighed at Peter's beaten tennis shoes.
"I'm always going to ask. But I'll try not to ever insist," he finally decided. "If you feel like you have your clothes handled on your own terms, that's fine. I'll put it toward your laptop and calculator. But a few hundred isn't going to make or break me for the month. And I'm not the sort that believes that making you support yourself this young will do you any moral good."
Tony pinched his nose.
"I think I'm saying I don't understand your decision here but I'm going to respect it."
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Date: 2018-07-23 10:01 pm (UTC)Peter looks up when he realizes Tony is having some kind of weird crises and grins, shoving at Tony's leg with his foot.
"I know you're really generous with your money, Mr. Stark. I mean, my suit alone has to cost more than I'll ever see but that's Spider-Man, you know?" he says, slumping sideways on the couch and stuff a fancy throw pillow under his head.
"Peter Parker just needs normal stuff. And trust me, a brand new graphing calculator that I didn't have to buy from some shady Chinese website is like, Christmas. Plus, used stuff is softer, anyway. Can't stand practically anything but soft cotton with the weird spider sense stuff."
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Date: 2018-07-23 10:25 pm (UTC)It was supposedly what Tony Stark did.
"Explains why you like my bed so much." And the suit. It didn't have a weave at all. "God, you're a little weirdo. Never change."
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Date: 2018-07-23 10:41 pm (UTC)"Ha!" Peter scoffs, not even bothering to raise his head because of how ridiculous Tony's statement is.
"You won't let people hand you things. And your soap costs like a hundred dollars and you won't let me use your knives. You are totally more weird and that is saying something. Because I'm part spider. But you probably shouldn't change, either."
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Date: 2018-07-23 10:52 pm (UTC)"Pizza's here," PEGGI announced, and Tony nearly fell over himself reaching for his phone. He opened up a holo display window and positioned himself in front of the camera, nudging Peter with his foot to get in the picture.
The pizza delivery guy looked dumbfounded on the other end of the video.
"Yeah, hi. We're too comfortable to come down so I'm going to have to ask you to leave the pizzas with the robot, thank you. Your tip is in his drawer."
Tony had sent down his little white trundling cabinet on wheels, the housekeeping robot, to pick the food up.
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Date: 2018-07-23 11:00 pm (UTC)Peter crawls over and snickers when he sees the guys face.
"Oh my God why are you like this?" he laughs, giving the pizza guy an apologetic wave. "Sorry, pizza guy. He's serious. Just like, put the pizza on the robot and it'll take it from there."
He ducks out of the frame, smothering his laughter in a pillow.
"Hey, does your robot have a name? It needs one "
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Date: 2018-07-23 11:20 pm (UTC)"It doesn't have a name yet. It's one of a series of six. They deliver intra-office supplies and things. Whatever's needed. Toilet paper. New pens. Coffee filters."
They were efficient, but not terribly speedy, and Tony listened fir the elevator to ding past the foyer. He handed Peter a Coke, had gotten himself a dry orange seltzer.
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Date: 2018-07-23 11:28 pm (UTC)"I'm gonna call him Arthur," Peter decides, sitting up as he takes the coke and turning the volume down a few notches.
"He's a good little robot so he needs a name. Hey, have you ever had a pet? Or were your robots kind of like your pet? I think my parents had a cat but I don't know what happened to it after they died."
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Date: 2018-07-24 12:41 am (UTC)"Thank you, Arthur," Tony said to the little bot, hip height, with shiny white paint and cheery blue indication lights. The robot's readout read YOU'RE WELCOME.
Tony brought the food to the coffee table.
"No. I wasn't allowed pets. According to my dad, we traveled too much, and it would just become Jarvis' job anyway because I liked forgetting about my responsibilities. So no. No pets. But I had DUM-E and U after I headed off to MIT."
Tony didn't call them pets. Because that might be weird. Weird like thanking the robot. Weird like talking to an empty suit.
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Date: 2018-07-24 01:01 am (UTC)"Maybe you should get one if you want one. I mean, maybe you'd like to have one? You could get a cat and it could sit in the lab and judge you while you work. Or, we could get you a beta fish. Start like, super basic."
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Date: 2018-07-24 02:43 am (UTC)"I don't need a cat, Pete. Or a fish. There are fish in the bird exhibit if I want to see fish."
With a sigh, Tony settled back onto the couch and quickly dragged a slice of pizza onto his plate.
"I'm not cut out for it. I'm fine with robots. Arthur doesn't get sad if you forget to feed him."
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Date: 2018-07-25 03:55 am (UTC)"But yeah, feeding me is gonna be way harder than feeding a cat. Poor May. After the Spider thing our food bill got kind of crazy. Sometimes I'd just have to pretend not to be hungry because she was getting weirded out by how much I ate."
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Date: 2018-07-26 04:21 am (UTC)Tony stared at the pile on Peter's plate with mild anxiety. Whatever the kid needed, that was fine, but just thinking about eating that much cheese in one sitting was going to give Tony a stomach cramp.
"And it's very difficult to weird me out. You're safe there."
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