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THERE WILL BE SPOILERS.
Drop me a prompt, or ask me to drop you a prompt. Open to doomy pre-IW foreshadowing, fix-it AUs, post-IW angst, character interactions that should have happened but didn't on-screen, crossovers, and whatever else anyone can come up with.
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Date: 2018-06-01 12:50 pm (UTC)With all of the power out, in fact, there is no security. Though he hears Steve’s words, his eyes drill into the screens, looking for inconsistencies. He finds one immediately. There’s no sign of someone roaming the hall, but there’s also obvious distress in the people in their cells. And there’s one very, very bizarre scene in what looks to be a cafeteria. There’s a lot of debris there. No, not debris. Bodies. Bodies torn limb from limb.
It takes Tony’s face more time than his brain to figure out that they had just strolled into a situation heading towards the upper reaches of FUBAR. Tony turns to do as he’s told, rushing through the door just before the Iron Man armor goes into defensive mode. It’s not so much the sound of repulsors and heat-missiles engaging whatever else had moved into the hallway outside of the control room that worries Tony, though.
It’s the roar of the giant, Hulk-like creature that sustains the damage the armor throws at it.
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Date: 2018-06-04 02:13 am (UTC)So, as he rushes to guard the door, his primary concern is that they must not get trapped in the control room. He misses what Tony spies on camera, and that says a lot about the two of them, about what each one prioritizes and how their M.O.s compliment one another. Tony hangs back to gather more intel. Steve reacts at breakneck speed, and he's usually able to survive and sustain his own recklessness.
He could have seriously gotten into trouble without the suit standing guard, though, this time. He was expecting an organized rebellion with a stealthy mastermind, not a raging monster.
(Maybe he's not giving the raging monster sufficient credit, though. It was clearly quiet enough to stalk them, even with the tremendous size and bulk. He's going to have nightmares. Like, extra ones. If he ever sleeps again.)
"Holy CHRIST, is that Blonsky?!" He's scrambling, off guard and horrified, but already making a point of putting himself between Tony and the creature. "He's supposed to be in Alaska, in cryo!"
Well, it kind of makes sense. If the Raft is a higher security prison and can normally sustain power for a cryo chamber, SHIELD might have moved the man there. Might have been fine if the power hadn't gone down (but then, who shut the power grid off?). The other possibility, of course, is that this is a completely unknown quantity of monstrous strength and psychosis, which might be even worse.
All Steve knows is that whoever or whatever it is, Tony is frighteningly vulnerable to it without his armor on, and whatever else happens here he has to live and get back safely.
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Date: 2018-06-04 11:09 am (UTC)Sometimes, Tony forgets that Steve had been in a lot of the loop when it came to SHIELD. Tony’s information usually came through low level technological espionage, but he also consulted a great deal with governmental agencies and SHIELD and the Department of Defense had always been good clients. Technically, SHIELD woke up Steve and Steve worked for them even through the HYDRA incident, so why wouldn’t he be briefed on where Blonsky was?
“Yeah,” Tony pants, scrambling back, grasping Steve’s forearm as he does so, briefly. “Yeah, I designed his cell myself,” Tony complains. “If they’re just stockpiling king crab, I’m going to be pissed off.”
Why the hell is a decidedly evil version of Bruce Banner allowed to just hang out at the Raft? Ross has a lot of explaining to do. Uh. If Ross is around to do any explaining at all.
The exoskeleton more or less just absorbed the repulsor blasts, and Tony grabbed at his phone to direct the armor to shoot around and not at Blonsky. They needed cover, something to run through and distract the Abomination without being caught up in either.
“I miss your old shield,” he grunts at Steve as the hallway fills with dust from drywall and chunks of ceiling. “Go!”
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Date: 2018-06-04 01:08 pm (UTC)But also, Steve had an added advantage within the loop, so to speak. He was the guy a lot of SHIELD agents grew up wanting to be. He figured out quickly he could ask a question and get at least a partial, off-the-record answer even if he didn't technically have clearance. Because Captain America would never do anything wrong or careless with intel.
God, he wishes he were as good a man as people seem to think he is.
Case in point. He should have been working with Tony all this time, somehow. He thought he was giving him space, letting him reach back out to Steve when he was ready. Of course, he also thought he should wait for the right moment to tell Tony about Hydra's role in his parents' death, and that turned out effing terrible. And instead of giving him space, he's clearly left Tony in the lurch, because this is not something that would have slipped past him if he'd had backup and time to keep an eye on what Ross was doing behind the scenes. Tony always knows what Tony wants or needs to know at a given moment.
This is Steve's fault.
"I miss the Hulk," he fires back at Tony, although, yeah, it would be nice to have something to throw (but also let's be real, next to Abomination, Hulk looks like a big cuddly green teddy bear). He hates to run from a fight, but this is one they don't have time for, even if he thought they could win, and he's not sure they can.
If you're going to run, though, best to do it as quickly as possible. He'll have to apologize later for getting handsy without permission, but Tony's getting picked up and carried through the cover fire at top speed.
No way! This brings me such joy.
Date: 2018-06-04 06:23 pm (UTC)Must Go Faster even pops into his head, but he doesn’t say it, grasping at Steve’s waist instead as he listens to the roar of that great, red beast turn it’s full attention towards his poor armor.
He really liked that one too. Damn it.
“Where are you going?!” Tony finally hisses, words that actually mean something and form the basis of conversation rather than a pop culture reference or a whimper. “We need that suit!”
Or the mission is done. Peter and Bucky stay dead.
Tony’s not willing for that to happen.
“And don’t touch my butt!”
XD Awesome.
Date: 2018-06-05 03:19 am (UTC)"Gotta go down a floor," he grits out in response to the question. Tony, you should know better than to think he's giving up on a mission just because there's a horrific genetically-altered being in the way. Most of his life since the serum has consisted of horrific genetically altered beings of one kind or another. And aliens. And robots. And Tony Starks.
"Storage was on the bottom level before. Can't be sure it's still in the same place, but it's the safest bet. If I get you to a security station, you can seal off this hall, right?" Because if not, they're probably fucked. The armor can't hold Abomination back forever.
Actually, even sealing off the hall is unlikely to hold him back forever, and it risks trapping them, but Steve doesn't like their other options.
He's not going to dignify the butt comment with a response, but on some level it makes him just a little bit happy. Just like old times, at least for a split second.
He seems to know where he's going, darting into a hall, kicking open a door and hastening down a narrow maintenance passage, which ends in a flight of metal stairs. Not until they're at the bottom of these does he set Tony down, alert and tense, listening for sounds of pursuit. "The Quinjet. You update the security systems all the time, right? If Blonsky's not the only one that's loose--and I'm not sure how he could be--someone's going to want to be on the next flight out of here."
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Date: 2018-06-05 11:44 am (UTC)Suit. Quantum manipulation device. Survive to alter it.
As they hurry down that narrow corridor, Tony shields his head with his hands. The ceilings are low and up on Steve”/ shoulder, he’s pretty high. Of course, his head isn’t the highest portion of his body now and his lower back does just clear the overhead piping, but humans often react protectively of their most important parts and despite what magazine journalists often claim, he is indeed human.
By the time Steve sets him down, only a few moments have fully passed. Steve moves fast and Tony needs a few moments to really get his bearings again.
“The quintet is on lockdown the moment I leave it. The ones we use all require vocal authorization. Too many teenagers taking joy rides.” So it’s safe, short of being shoved into the ocean or pulled apart. That’s not all too comforting really.
Tony brushes himself off and stalks into the darkness. He’d managed to get a few systems working in the control room but emergency lights aren’t known for their brightness and he has to squint. There are storage lockers all along the walls here, most with keypad or scanning locks. Normally that wouldn’t be a problem but they’re on borrowed time with a barely stoppable creature upstairs.
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Date: 2018-06-05 02:01 pm (UTC)In any case, failure is not an option.
Steve is too focused on the danger behind them to observe (enjoy?) the bare skin brushing his cheek, but he does have an eidetic memory. He'll probably be able to recall the moment later. He does, at least, try not to grab Tony's butt, as requested.
He's out of breath when they stop, and that's unusual for him. The stress may be taking a toll; he's only running on adrenaline and determination, too, and he should probably try to eat when they get out of this. "I want pictures of teenagers taking joyrides in the quin," he huffs. "But that's good. Hard to tell what we're really up against in here."
Just Abomination is plenty to be up against.
Steve makes an effort to move quietly as he follows Tony, but right about here is where his usefulness as a guide begins to wane. "I know they use serial numbers and file under a terminal-digit system," he says. "But without knowing the number they've assigned, we may have to just break down the doors and hope for the best. Unless you've got a better idea."
Tony usually does have a better idea.
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Date: 2018-06-05 04:25 pm (UTC)Taking a multitool from his pocket (because he isn’t some amateur), Tony marks an X a few feet above where the locker units start by etching the metal. “Punch here.”
He’ll do the manual overrides by hand once he can get them on the wires, and that shouldn’t take too much time at all. At least his shoes are rubberized. Again, this isn’t his first rodeo and he’s pretty much the sort of person who manages to invoke Murphy’s Law at each and every opportunity.
He doesn’t have any of his scanners with him, but he’s pretty confident in his eyeballing ability. And indeed, once Steve exposes the wiring for him, it takes very little time for all of the doors to pop open on each side of the hall. Tony doesn’t need praise, but he smirks knowingly anyway.
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Date: 2018-06-05 05:12 pm (UTC)Sometimes danger and fighting are exhilarating. He'd be lying if he claimed he never got an adrenaline rush. At least some of his more reckless behavior is ascribable to that (self-medication; when you can't get drunk you have to figure out a different outlet). There's a point where it's too much, though, and he's feeling it, irritation and restlessness and hurt and anger. He wants to break something.
Ah, and how convenient that Tony has something for him to break! He doesn't even question it, just hauls off and puts his fist through the X on the wall, brushes away some of the resulting debris, and steps back with a little bow to let Tony do his stuff.
Steve paces almost silently from one end of the hall to the other as Tony picks at the wiring, checking for anyone lurking, and listening for indications of movement nearby. Nothing yet. Seems too easy. Then again, having Iron Man and Captain America show up here together was probably unexpected. Blonsky and whoever else is on his side might well be reformulating their plan.
He starts visibly when the doors pop open--that adrenaline again--but then he shoots Tony a little smile. "Nice. You good? Let me play lookout while you find what you need."
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Date: 2018-06-05 06:12 pm (UTC)“We need,” Tony corrects, already riffling through the closest locker and shutting it when he discovers nothing of use. He has no reason to be a thief and no time to satisfy his curiosity about the sorts of things that the Raft might have in it’s compartmentalized vaults. He does, however, have time to remind Steve that they’re in this together before he goes off to use eyes with probably the best sight possible for a human to made sure that something big, red and ugly isn’t slithering down the hallway in the direction they had fled from.
It’s going to take some time, he realizes almost immediately, to find what he needs. The whole thing is incredibly annoying and Tony isn’t known for his patience.
A few things do land on the floor as he’s working through the mounds and mounds of confiscated items. Wilson’s wings, for instance. He doesn’t know if Steve will want them back and he assumes that Sam had managed to get his hands on the upgrades Tony had made during his absence. There had been several bays at the compound that were missing doors and Tony just assumes that was Rhodey’s doing.
Good. Better use the stuff than just leave it holed up in Tony’s sad little mausoleum for the team that picked Steve’s side.
It’s coming on ten minutes when Tony finally gets to Pym’s suit, but he’s too busy messing with it to let Steve know. Fortunately, he doesn’t really have to. Not when he hears a roar painfully close by. “Rogers?!”
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Date: 2018-06-07 03:43 am (UTC)But even Steve can't exorcise or repress his own emotions completely. "We need," he repeats quietly, and then he's in motion again, sharp eyes and sharp ears focused on watching Tony's back.
He has to make a detour, though, the moment he sees Sam's old wings. The ones he had been wearing dissolved with the rest of him, which begs a few questions, but this pair has something the upgrades didn't. Steve's fingers fumble with a compartment at the back, extracting the tightly-folded form of Redwing, which he promptly tucks into a pocket in the top of his own suit. It's an awkward fit; the drone is really too big to be carried in a clothing pocket, but Steve doesn't care. There are no bodies to bury, no remnants of any of the lost left behind, but Sam had loved this fucking thing, and if they get out of here alive, Steve will bring it with him and it will be Falcon's monument.
He wants to cry right about now. He won't. Maybe later. Maybe they can both afford the luxury of a full breakdown later.
Tony's warning shout comes several seconds after Steve is already reacting to Abomination's proximity. Damn him, he's a lot more cunning than Hulk; he's not coming from the hall Tony and Steve entered through. Rather, he's gone down a level and he's coming up at them, through the goddamn steel floor. Fists first.
The second roar Tony hears is Blonsky's reaction to Steve going right for his nearest wrist with the jagged ends of the vibranium bracers T'Challa created for him. The chances of breaking bone are slimmer than Steve would like, but as tough as the creature's skin is, it's not impenetrable. There's blood, and it sounds like it hurts.
"Move fast!" he yells at Tony. "I don't know how long I can slow him down!"
Although, he was pretty much born to hold out forever against opponents several times his size. And he's prepared to stand his ground for as long as he has to, at any cost.
Completely understand!!!!
Date: 2018-06-07 11:36 am (UTC)Tony pauses, as if waiting for the huddle to be called, and gawks for a moment before he zig-zags to the small space between Steve and the wall. There’s a good chance he’ll get himself squished, but there’s not much choice on places to go.
Thankfully, he only brushes Steve’s back with his shoulder as he runs towards the other end of the hall, away from the two locked fighters. It doesn’t help that the Abomination is really not happy about letting prey escape and does his best to beat down Rogers to get at Tony. The engineer has no idea what Blonsky’s motivations are. He doesn’t know if he’s like Banner, but he does sort of guess that it isn’t the case or else they’d probably find a way to keep Bruce under lock and key too.
All he remembers about the guy, short of the videos he’d seen, is that his psych evaluations are through the crazy roof.
“Rogers, leave him alone and hurry up!”
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Date: 2018-06-07 02:11 pm (UTC)That may be one of the major reasons Steve hasn't had his rear handed to him as of yet. That, and the close quarters give Steve more maneuvering room than the giant monster just in general. And Steve knows that, knows his advantage might be fleeting here, and he's going to do his damnedest to keep Abomination stuck where he is. He's clearly doing some damage, but he's pretty tapped out from previous fights, as well.
When Tony moves to push past, Steve flings his weight forward as hard as he can, trying to make sure Blonsky is engaged with him. "Go, go, I'll catch up," he yells back.
Neither of them included the alarming bony spikes the monster has in their calculations, though, and at this crucial moment, he manages to swing one elbow in and catch Steve across the hip with one, wringing a brief yell of pain from him. It's a gouge, a nasty one, and Steve is awfully happy to be immune to tetanus because who the hell knows where those elbows have been? His counterblow goes right for Blonsky's throat, because this is no time to play nice. Still, it's going to take him a minute to disentangle himself and catch up. He can't just cut and run, or he'll get grabbed by the leg and smashed against the floor like a certain deceased god of mischief.
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Date: 2018-06-07 02:38 pm (UTC)Or maybe that’s just Tony’s guilt trying to remind him of how messed up he is and how much this is going to hurt, even after they manage to reverse time and bring their group back.
There’s no if for Tony. It will happen.
He’s still fighting his way up the stairs when Steve gets injured, but the crafty hand-to-hand fighter is a little more capable than Loki had been. The Abomination is too large and too uncoordinated to get his hands on the Captain as he springs and twists away, though a roar or fury fuels him to try and pull himself up in the space the Captain had once been.
It’s very lucky that the connections between corridors are too large for Blonsky to move through easily so there’s no speeding freight train behind Steve as he finds his way onto the deck.
Tony’s just switched everything on inside the cockpit of the quinjet when he spots the Captain and turns the headlights on to let the other man know that he’s arrived safely inside. A roar beneath him causes Tony to stash the suit beneath the seat and start the take off proceedings. “Hurry up,” he shouts, unsure if Steve will hear through the quinjet’s hull or the stormy seas around them. The engines, however, rev noticeably. They’ve got to go. Now.
CW for brief suicidal ideation
Date: 2018-06-07 06:44 pm (UTC)He's tempted, more so than he has been for a long, long time. But that would be a shitty thing to do to Tony, and he's failed him enough for a lifetime.
The wound on his hip is long but not deep, and the blood is already clotting by the time he dodges free of Abomination's violent grasp and makes his bid for escape up the hallway. He emerges onto the landing pad with a mild limp, but even that doesn't make a dent in his impressive speed. He's relieved beyond words to see the lights, even more so when he scrambles up into the cockpit and finds Tony alone there, rather than a hostage at gunpoint. Maybe he's been at war for too long, anticipating twists and entanglements and hostage situations that aren't actually there.
He drops into a seat, winces, and angles his body so he won't bleed on the upholstery. "He's going to tear this place apart," he says quietly. "There's not going to be enough military personnel free to come stop him."
They're pretty much sentencing the people still in cells to death--unless there's some hidden talent in there that can stop Blonsky in full rage mode. It's not right. There's also nothing they can do about it.
"You better...have Friday send out warnings, anyway." It's a bare minimum, and Steve would bet money, if he had any, that nothing will come of it. But sometimes you have to do your duty, even if it's futile.
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Date: 2018-06-07 08:47 pm (UTC)Tony might not have the eyes or the nose to notice immediately that Steve’s been hurt or in pain, and he’s much too distracted to really pay attention to anything after FRIDAY confirms that Steve is on the ramp, but he’s not a monster. As soon as they’ve taken off, Tony drops onto the seat, oblivious to the arm below barely missing them as it punched through the hull below. The chair creeks a little as he looks back at the lumberjack. Relief turns to a moment of abject concern. It’s just for a moment, but it’s there.
“Yeah, I’ll get our a transmission.” Little good it’s going to do. “Where’d he get you?”
There’s a hundred and one other things to talk about. Steve is fine, Steve will always be fine. Tony knows better than to worry too much about a super soldier who bruises for half a second before his skin clears up.
Below, though FRIDAY is warning the survivors to play duck and cover, there are people that they can not save. Tony had warned Steve about it. He’d mentioned the morality clause that they needed to step away from.
A few dozen people versus the universe? It’s an easy choice.
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Date: 2018-06-08 12:53 pm (UTC)"It's only a flesh wound," Steve says, unaware he's channeling the knight from Monty Python. Except he isn't, really, because the bleeding is pretty sluggish at this point. What he means is that the muscle is torn and it hurts, but no major arteries have been clipped, he can walk on it, and unless there's some kind of venom or bacteria that Abomination carries that Steve's serum can't handle, he'll be good as new by dinnertime. "Do you still keep the med kit in the back compartment?"
Super-healing factor notwithstanding, it'd be smart to clean it out and put some gauze over it.
It's just that at the moment he's more interested in craning his neck to look out the window to watch the Raft vanish behind them. He hates this. Utilitarianism is not his preferred ethos. "I'm coming back once we get this settled," he says, promising himself more than informing Tony. "It'll most likely be too late, but..."
But it's the only thing he can promise at the moment to give himself the peace of mind to go on. Triage. They can't save everyone; they're doing triage.
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Date: 2018-06-08 01:42 pm (UTC)“Once we get this settled, none of this will have happened,” Tony replies, gesturing vaguely in the direction of the first aid kit. “And if we remember any of this, then yeah, sure. We come back here and make them do something about Blonsky.” He’s only partially aware that he’s using the plural, that he’s offering his help. It’s been all too easy to fall back into the standard ways of operating when it comes to being around Steve, even if it’s been years since they’ve seen one another. Tony won’t be taking any time to analyze that, however. It would be much better to ease back into this as if they’d never had a rift.
Not that Steve will let him. Talking is, unfortunately, something Tony only excels at when bullshitting and Mr. Red-Blooded American seems to have forgotten isn’t what men his time did. Steve’s never been some paragon of the 40s, though. He’s inclusive and kind, he took right away to traversing racism and sexism too, as if he’s more like an ideal Millennial than actual Millennials are.
“If we’re even speaking after. If we’ve even met,” he continues, watching Steve hunt for the white painted metal box. “I guess it depends on When we decide to go back.” And that When is with a Capital W. “You said Maximoff destroyed the gem in Vision’s forehead right?”
Asking her to destroy Vision just after his birth might not work, though, but there are other stones out there. Strange’s, for instance. They could just head over and crumble the Time Stone. Thanos can’t destroy them if all of the gems aren’t there, right?
“That bullshit in Siberia never has to happen.”
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Date: 2018-06-08 05:44 pm (UTC)Where he's capable of being the strong silent type is where it comes to his own emotional state. It's easier to be guarded about his own mental wounds. It's impossible not to be.
He opens the med kit and gets out antibacterial wash, dripping it carefully into the gash. "Theoretically," he corrects Tony quietly. "It ain't like either of us has ever time traveled before, except for forward the hard way. It may not work how you expect it to. And I don't even know what to expect. I think we better face the idea that we may have to do this more than once before we figure out where the crucial changes have to be made. Assuming we can manage it more than once."
He packs gauze over his hip and tears a piece of medical tape with his teeth, quiet for a long moment while he considers Tony's next words. Swallowing with a click in the back of his throat, he doesn't look up again to respond.
"I've spent a lot of time asking myself what I would do differently if I had the chance. I was never going to sign the Accords. I can't. And I was never gonna turn my back on Bucky. But I really, really fucked up with you, on a bunch of levels. I promised if this came--when it came--we'd face it together, and I broke that promise. And I don't know if it can be un-broken, but..."
The strain in his voice is audible. "But if you're going to offer the opportunity to try, I can't say no to that. Not unless it would ruin everything else we're trying to do."
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Date: 2018-06-08 07:57 pm (UTC)He’s quiet for a moment, letting Steve have his say with minimal eye rolling. The guy has never been short on passion and this time doesn’t prove an exception to the rule. The cursing is different though. Evidently growing some balls to express yourself verbally comes along with the lumberjack beard and the hair dye. Tony finds himself painfully attracted to holding eye contact at the moment, and with FRIDAY piloting them away from the site, he has no pressing reason to look elsewhere.
“Yeah. Yeah you really did fuck up. You should have been there with me, you should have forced your self-righteousness onto me. Those Accords— They should have been better. And I need you there to make sure I didn’t sign away the rights of everyone we knew. The Accords are the right way to go. But they’re flawed. And I get that. But Jesus, Rogers, you left. You were always just leaving.”
He’s tired and he’s heart sore and his head isn’t in the right place at all here. He’s saying too much and not explaining enough.
He hadn’t wanted to do this— But that’s a really shitty defense. “I could have helped you find him,” he blurts out stupidly. “You know that, right? If you asked, if you told me...?”
But that’s not fair. They hadn’t been friends. They barely knew each other. They barely liked each other, and it’s not like Tony ever asked for help on his end either. But the engineer has a way of forgetting the anti-arguments. If it doesn’t prove his case, it means nothing to him.
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Date: 2018-06-08 08:38 pm (UTC)“I wish you had come to Peggy’s funeral,” he says. “I guess you were wrapped up in business. I didn’t ask. I should have asked.”
He grimaces and forces himself to look into Tony’s face. He owes him that much. “There was no salvaging the Accords as they were presented to us. If the powers-that-be had meant for us to have any input at all, they wouldn’t have thrown them in our faces with only a few days to read, no amendment process, and no right to a fair trial for violating them. They backed us into a corner on purpose, and the only thing I know to do when my back is to the wall is to fight. Maybe…maybe that was wrong this time. In retrospect, I think I understand a little better, what you were aiming for, but…”
He sighs raggedly. “You can’t reason with the unreasonable. Besides, Hydra thrived right under SHIELD’s nose for decades. I worked for them. We all worked for them. How can I trust—anyone? Any organization, any government? How am I supposed to know whose orders I’m following?”
“Look, my problems go back to before you were born. I got no right to drag you into them. Bucky was my problem because he was my friend, and I failed him. If I’d done my job right in the first place, none of it would have happened. You know, I put that plane in the ice for nothing. Everything I’ve done, it never meant a damn thing, it’s all spangles and no substance. Tony, I…I see you doing penance. I know it hurts, and I know you can’t stand failing, and the idea that someone died because of your decisions is even worse—I didn’t think the two of us self-flagellating together would help anybody.”
“Besides, if he hadn’t gotten his memory back at all, it was a suicide mission. He almost killed me on the helicarrier, and I didn’t have the heart to fight back. If I’d brought you along, I was afraid I’d have to fight the Winter Soldier to keep him from killing us both. How’s that for irony?”
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Date: 2018-06-08 09:03 pm (UTC)He doesn’t even make fun of or twist some of the things Steve says. Even if it would be so easy. And so amusing. Making Steve blush or blink, confused, had been his favorite pastime during the stops in New York he made before he moved back and every visit to the compound thereafter.
“You’re too much the lone soldier. I can and have taken care of myself, I just want to point that out,” Tony says the moment that Steve gives him a place to do so. “He did actually try to kill me. And I was ready. I would have been ready before too. You’re so damned infuriating. You always need things done your way. You have to give a little.”
No. Tony doesn’t see the irony in any of those statements. He never does. He has blinders for his own faults.
“Let me just... Back up here, Rogers. If you didn’t freeze yourself, Barnes would have been used to kill us all. Or HYDRA would have killed us all. I don’t know when this is going to work out. Or how far back we’ll go. I don’t know how long it’s going to take, or what’s going to happen to us, but we need to scratch out the last two years here. We have each other now. Okay? There’s not too many of us left so we need to hold onto that.”
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Date: 2018-06-11 01:49 am (UTC)"It's kind of a blur," he says. "That fight. I remember images the way I usually do--perfect snapshots, because of the, you know--" He taps his head with a fingertip. "Memory thing. The pictures are out of order, though. I remember falling and I thought he was screaming. He swears he wasn't, and it didn't sound like you, so maybe I'm crazy."
Or he's got some shell-shock, PTSD, whatever, to deal with. He's heard the term. He tries not to think about it much. "I'm kind of a basket case, but there's no stopping to recover, you know? When he was about to punch my skull in on the helicarrier, I remember feeling--"
No, wait, that's too much information. He shakes his head and drags his focus back to the present. "I'm fucking tired, is the problem."
Still, what Tony's saying sinks in slowly, and if anything, it gives him a few grains of hope. Which is amazing, because Tony's style has in the past been more along the lines of humor to slice through drama and tragedy, rather than gentle pep-talks. Steve can at least take what he can dish out, in the inspirational speech department, and while he looks at Tony like he's never seen anything quite like him for a moment, a little smile shows up on his face, and he nods.
"I missed you," he confesses.
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Date: 2018-06-11 02:42 am (UTC)“I would have missed me too, if I had to spend time away from me,” Tony replies with the humor that Steve had been expecting. Tony can only be in Dad Mode, something he’d honed with Parker during their small interactions over the last year or so, for so long. Trying to give pep talks to an all too optimistic and talented and stubborn and enthusiastic teenager had been trying but a little trial and error did give Tony some insight into how to deal with a stubborn kid.
Like Steve Rogers... and that crazy depression he’s battling. Yeah. Tony doesn’t need any more evidence to decide that’s the case. The wild blue fire in his eyes had been doused, and that tells him everything. Couple it with the mournful singing on the deck of the Raft, the constant pausing and far away looks, and the small verbal flinching he gives paints a very somber picture.
Steve is broken.
Tony gets that. He’s broken too.
Turning back around, Tony taps in a code to check on FRIDAY’s progress, both in the journey back to New York and with the global population profile she’s building. His words are quiet, voice softer than most people get to hear when he’s not being a sarcastic, bullshitting asshole.
“Don’t make me miss you, Cap.” It’s subtle. If Steve doesn’t pick up on Tony trying to tell him that he’s vibing on the suicidal thread shooting through their interactions, that’s all right.
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