Anthony Edward Stark (
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Was there even a point to telling 'Tony, don't touch it'? Bruce sighed as Tony did exactly that, picking up the artifact that their enemy had been taunting them while Bruce stood there in stretchy pants that show uncomfortably too much for him, but at least he wasn't nude every time he changed now. He was also pretty sure it was all Tony's idea that they were purple.
Whoever their enemy was, it had something to do with Thor, or at least Asgard, and Bruce had no idea what this artifact was. Really, they needed to get a hold of Thor and make sure this was returned to the realm it came from since SHIELD no longer existed to immediately haul it away. It looked like some sort of odd trinket. The madmen had been raving about it being able to grant wishes, but frankly if that were true, they wouldn't be here right now, or they'd be insects, or something else. Instead, they won, he lost, and surprisingly no worse for wear on their part.
He ignored Tony's joking around, making random and stupid wishes on their way back to 'home', still under repair even after all this time though nearing completion. What he didn't know was that Tony still was fussing with it after he went to sleep on the plane, exhausted from changing, and he made one real wish when Banner couldn't hear it. One that came from the heart.
One no one else would know anything about except Bruce, who slept through Tony's quiet wish.
Nothing seemed to change at first. They landed, they arrived back at the Tower. Clint looked up, nodded in approval that they were okay, and went back to trading shit with someone on Call of Duty. He was heavily involved in the clean up of SHIELD's mess and it showed - he still had a heavy bandage on his left arm from a lucky move from a HYDRA agent, hence why he hadn't joined them.
It would come that night, just before Tony went off to sleep. It was the strangest message he would ever get in his life, because it wasn't an email, a text message, or anything of the life.
It was just a message on his screen in a box, white with black text. ASCII art, but the shape would be achingly familiar. It was that of a gryphon.
He couldn't sleep in, no matter how late he was up the night before. His brain was just hard wired for thought and thought required being awake and moving. And so, just after eight in the morning, Bruce's room was invaded by an angry man with an unkempt beard and bags under his eyes and hair all a mess.
"Not funny, Banner," Tony said angrily, letting Bruce blink or try to control a change or whatever he had to do from the stampeding and equally quick to leave Tony Stark who ended up slamming his door twice in the process.
He returned to his room in a huff and scowled at the little gryphon before he told JARVIS to clear the image.
He had been doing better.
So much better.
Why this? Why now?
Poor Bruce nearly ended up with a problem and Tony with a huge new repair bill, only by pure good luck did Bruce manage to keep it together (and some verbal help from JARVIS, too). He had no idea what was even going on, just a flash of some jumbled text on the screen and a very angry Tony.
JARVIS, of course, did as asked. The little ASCII art 'drawing' vanished from his screen.
But it would only take the morning news to indicate something else strange was going on. If Tony didn't know by the time he went about his way, he'd be hearing about it from Clint. It seemed that every major internet carrier in and around New York was getting complaints about slow speeds but more so, that there may be a new virus going around due to thousands of people getting a strange looking bird appearing on their screen.
Whoever their enemy was, it had something to do with Thor, or at least Asgard, and Bruce had no idea what this artifact was. Really, they needed to get a hold of Thor and make sure this was returned to the realm it came from since SHIELD no longer existed to immediately haul it away. It looked like some sort of odd trinket. The madmen had been raving about it being able to grant wishes, but frankly if that were true, they wouldn't be here right now, or they'd be insects, or something else. Instead, they won, he lost, and surprisingly no worse for wear on their part.
He ignored Tony's joking around, making random and stupid wishes on their way back to 'home', still under repair even after all this time though nearing completion. What he didn't know was that Tony still was fussing with it after he went to sleep on the plane, exhausted from changing, and he made one real wish when Banner couldn't hear it. One that came from the heart.
One no one else would know anything about except Bruce, who slept through Tony's quiet wish.
Nothing seemed to change at first. They landed, they arrived back at the Tower. Clint looked up, nodded in approval that they were okay, and went back to trading shit with someone on Call of Duty. He was heavily involved in the clean up of SHIELD's mess and it showed - he still had a heavy bandage on his left arm from a lucky move from a HYDRA agent, hence why he hadn't joined them.
It would come that night, just before Tony went off to sleep. It was the strangest message he would ever get in his life, because it wasn't an email, a text message, or anything of the life.
It was just a message on his screen in a box, white with black text. ASCII art, but the shape would be achingly familiar. It was that of a gryphon.
He couldn't sleep in, no matter how late he was up the night before. His brain was just hard wired for thought and thought required being awake and moving. And so, just after eight in the morning, Bruce's room was invaded by an angry man with an unkempt beard and bags under his eyes and hair all a mess.
"Not funny, Banner," Tony said angrily, letting Bruce blink or try to control a change or whatever he had to do from the stampeding and equally quick to leave Tony Stark who ended up slamming his door twice in the process.
He returned to his room in a huff and scowled at the little gryphon before he told JARVIS to clear the image.
He had been doing better.
So much better.
Why this? Why now?
Poor Bruce nearly ended up with a problem and Tony with a huge new repair bill, only by pure good luck did Bruce manage to keep it together (and some verbal help from JARVIS, too). He had no idea what was even going on, just a flash of some jumbled text on the screen and a very angry Tony.
JARVIS, of course, did as asked. The little ASCII art 'drawing' vanished from his screen.
But it would only take the morning news to indicate something else strange was going on. If Tony didn't know by the time he went about his way, he'd be hearing about it from Clint. It seemed that every major internet carrier in and around New York was getting complaints about slow speeds but more so, that there may be a new virus going around due to thousands of people getting a strange looking bird appearing on their screen.
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The words slip from her tongue before she can think about it, staring at his chest and trying to think on the ramifications of what it meant for him to have the arc reactor removed more than the ramifications of her own words. She had gone to Mordin, asked him if it was possible to do safely. She had been ready to offer Tony something she never thought she'd offer anyone. It was more than sex, more than love. It was giving a literal part of herself to someone else.
Then she realized what she said and a blush came over her cheeks and she looked away, embarrassed. Not ashamed, no, just embarrassed. Sort of like saying aloud 'I'd like to have sex with you'. It just wasn't said so bluntly or in someone's kitchen.
"I- I'm just glad you're okay." Yep. Failed save.
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Even the thought alone played with him. Being connected to another person forever, to some, might be horrifying.
Tony, however, lived in a world where he was always alone. People came and went. They never stayed for too long. Mostly, that was his own fault, he knew that.
"You didn't-- You shouldn't--" He let his fingers slip into the hair loosened from her ponytail and pulled her in. He probably shouldn't be kissing her in his kitchen but--
You just don't get over the love of your life in a year.
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Gryf stood in the faint chill of the partially opened fridge as Tony stepped up to her, eyes half-closing at the softness of his touch. "I-" She started, but he kissed her and all of her thoughts skipped out of her mind. She brought a hand up to clutch at the material at his side, pulling him a little closer and enjoying every moment of something she had missed so badly.
Downside for them was a little birdie spotting them, but Clint was smart enough to duck out of sight and keep this to himself. For now.
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Tony lightly scraped his thumb along Gryf's jaw before he pulled back, maybe just a little too proud of himself for directing the flow of conversation away from him and back onto 'them.' He tried to be more gentle than he wanted to be, but ripping off their clothing in the kitchen--
Kissing her had been risky enough.
He still didn't want to think about Pepper. "I really missed you."
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"I missed you, too. I... I spent all that time trying to get back to you. I downloaded the TARDIS right into me to try and fix her. I stole the code from a Time Vortex Manipulator and have been trying to understand it. I was ready to steal the TARDIS herself I had to, to get back to you."
Sorry for the delay. Just finished my interview I've been stressing over.
Tony looked impressed. Her command and control of technology was enviable to say the least but that she had been actively trying to find him-- He couldn't begin to express how touched he truly was.
Tony lightly touched her cheek and then took her hand to guide Gryf somewhere less likely to be spotted by Pepper. He had no idea when she would be back. He rarely did. Their lives had unwound from each other.
"You-- thank you," he said, almost under his breath. He was speechless. He kissed her hand once more and took her out to the deck that overlooked the entire city. "I would have confiscated a piece of Asgardian technology long before if I knew how easy it was. Honestly, at first I thought I was crazy... But Banner-- he remembers too."
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Then she looked back to him, blinking a little. "Crazy? But... wait." Her brows come together and she looked absolutely confused. "How long has Doctor Banner been here with you? He was still on the Station last night! ...And why are you thanking me?" Not quite understanding.
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"I never went anywhere that I could ever detect. Neither did he. But-- We had the same memories of the same people. I don't know exactly what to make of that but quantum physics isn't really my field. I just dabble."
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She turned her head enough to look at him, the wind so high up playing with pieces of her hair. "Am I allowed to stay here, with you? ...Do you want me to?" They hadn't exactly discussed any of this, and she knew she didn't exactly fit into his life as it was right now, but how she wanted to.
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It was heaven. It was why he had come to believe, for almost a year, that it had been a dream caused by his oxygen deprived mind.
"Gryf-- It's not like you to be so unsure of yourself," Tony teased. "You're more than welcome to stay here. If my deepest wishes was to see you again, I really hope to get to see you again for as long as you'll let me."
He'd figure out the rest later.
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"Hey, I'm suddenly over two thousand years in the past. Right now, I'm not sure of anything except you." She couldn't help but smile at his teasing, but more, at his offer for her to stay and that he wanted her here with him. She squeezed his hand beneath hers. "I'm not going anywhere, then." Her eyes go back over the unfamiliar city and she lets out a breath. She wouldn't leave here willingly. Not this time or this planet. She wanted to see everything that she could, with Tony.
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He knew he was being watched. HYDRA was everywhere.
That was no secret.
"It might be pretty amusing to let you try to run around New York and see how much you could break though," he teased. But where to hide Gryf until everything could be sorted out? That might be the best kept secret. "C'mon. Food like I promised." He even held the door for her.
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Her brows knit together as she went inside, then one lifted before she gestured around her a little. "There's practically no protection on anything in this city. And none of it is private!"
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His mother taught him never to trust white men with afros. Simple science.
"Everything is private. Sort of. Illusionary privacy, really, but it's suppose to be private. Most people haven't realized how to keep their information safe. And even if they did, they're not prepared for someone like you. At all."
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However, his information about 'private' made her frown. "How do I know what's supposed to be private or not, then? Private things should be behind certain barriers, but those don't even seem to exist yet. Everything's marked as public!"
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He said nothing about Gryf's choice to trust them, however. It didn't matter. She was with him now.
"Oh c'mon, are you telling my Facebook reigns supreme in the future? That's terrible," Tony jested. "We're not as advanced as you. We're not able to connect physically to the network. So...there are limitations."
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The elegance of the room was incredible to her. It seemed like something out of a Sim, not something from reality. In fact, she reached out and brushed her fingers over several things as they walked by, testing the softness of a couch or the smooth grain of a table.
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None of them could work even half as fast as Gryf. Not even JARVIS, if only because JARVIS still had to wait for input from him. Tony's brain worked remarkably fast on many levels, but he was not a computer.
Nor was he like Gryf.
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She had offered to make him like her, though. A little smile finally came over her lips as she looked up at him with excitement in her eyes. "I want to see all of it. All of this. The whole point of sneaking off of Connexa was to get to Earth and now I'm here!"
Even if Col hadn't made it. No, that was a dark spot in her excitement, that her twin wasn't here with her to share in this moment.
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Hands in his pockets as he examined whatever was in the fridge, door held open with a knee, Tony tried to think of the best way to go about this. Tell Banner? Probably a good idea but he didn't like to share. And Pepper--
It kept coming down to Pepper.
"What do you want to see first? We can go anywhere." It only took half an hour to fuel the quinjet after all.
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Still, his offer was enough to distract her. "Everywhere. Everything. Earth is where I wanted to be my whole life, and this is Earth before it went bad! Where would you want to see first, if you could visit anywhere on the planet?" She wished she could take him to see her home, where in one sense, he would have fit in perfectly, and in another sense, he was Techless and would have been an outcast. It was a very strange thought to occur to her.
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He let the frozen food sit out on the counter and sauntered passed her, beckoning her to follow. "J-- I need measurements and an appropriate dress made for my lovely companion for Statlers."
"Right away, sir," the AI said after Gryf was bathed in a blue light that scanned her dimensions. "It will arrive in half an hour."
"Good. Half an hour. Just enough time for you to take a bath and...whatever else women do. We'll have a night on the town."
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This was an interesting concept. 'Rich' meant nothing really in a world without currency of any kind, but it's not a complete unknown. Some of the games they played together had forms of currency, but it was all fake. This seemed more... tangible, which was a laugh if she knew the whole of it.
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"But yes. More or less. I have a guy." Tony had a lot of guys that did a lot of different things. It was a good thing he was on the side of good. "If you don't like it, we blame JARVIS. He did illicitly take your measurements."
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"I only obeyed your illicit command, sir."
"You tell him, JARVIS!" She had gotten used to his sass on the Station and enjoyed it; it was as close to being Networked with someone as she could manage.
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Sorry my J is a snarky asshole. XD