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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: 2018-06-11 12:50 pm (UTC)"I'm trying," he tells Tony, and opts not to elaborate, for now. Everything is raw and too-present, and if he lets himself get worked up here it will make for a horribly long plan ride home. But really, what better can he say? Steve's always tried, always trying, and on the rare occasions he doesn't succeed, it isn't through lack of determination.
It's just that trauma is so insidious. Depression is so quiet. An ailment that saps an indefatigable will is hard to combat. But he's far from over, and when he smiles at Tony, there's an element of honesty in it. A secret shared, a promise that he's down but not out. Not yet.
He is of course no help whatsoever in working out how to alter the Ant Man suit, but he hangs around behind the scenes for a couple hours anyway, to make sure no one gets bitten, punched, or otherwise injured. Rocket's temper rivals that of humans several times his size. It's obvious from the way Steve reacts that the little furry guy is growing on him, though. Small, mouthy, potentially doomed to a short and uncomfortable life--there are some obvious parallels between him and Steve's past self. Still, he does his best to operate as a conflict mediator rather than choosing sides. Choosing sides hasn't worked out well in the past.
It's Natasha that undertakes to drag him away and talk him into eating and resting, mostly by convincing him he's getting on the nice mad scientists' nerves, let them do their work. She's gotten very clever at Steve-wrangling these last few months, and gets him talking the quickest way she knows how: asking his advice about how she should approach Banner. She in no way needs it, but as a ploy, it works. The catharsis is quiet and incomplete, but it's there.
"I'm wearing my favorite chicken costume, you won't feel emasculated," he calls back when Tony knocks. "It's unlocked."
In point of fact, he's in sweatpants and a sleeveless black shirt, and he hasn't shaved or cut his hair but he looks much cleaner otherwise. There are a couple light scars on his bare arms that weren't there before. They're probably from the recent battles; his skin will swallow them up in time, leaving no visible external marks. The only scars he's held onto since the serum are from bullet wounds.
He's been looking through the old sketchbooks. The one open on his lap has a new doodle of the bobblehead in it, in progress.
"I'm keeping that," he tells him seriously. He's put Redwing on the windowsill next to it. Sam wouldn't mind. Tony made the drone for him in the first place.
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Date: 2018-06-11 02:44 pm (UTC)Chicken suit? Tony’s pretty sure that Steve’s cracked. He opens the door slowly, peeking in, only to be disappointed by the lack of fluffy yellow feathers. Unless that crazy beard counts.
There’s evidence of dishes and a few crushed water bottles, evidence that Steve hadn’t entirely been alone for most of the day. That does a lot to make Tony feel better still. If Steve Rogers crumbles, then there’s probably no hope for the rest of them and that scares Tony to even think about.
He decides that the clean space on the low dresser is good enough for a seat and Tony perches there, glancing down at what Steve’s sketching. It’s an old book, and Tony knows the orders of the drawings in there by heart. His gaze wanders over to the window sill and he smirks. “If I would have known that, I’d have outfitted it with a camera and a recording device,” he comments. “Rhodey and I have a bet going on if you actually need to sleep or not.”
He's not here to poke fun, though.
“FRIDAY’s finished her inventory. There’s more world leaders still around than what statistcs would have told us. Not sure if I’m relieved or annoyed.” He doesn’t bring up Pepper. “Not that I’m looking for permission for what we’re about to do. Ready, or do you want a second to put on some socks?”
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Date: 2018-06-11 03:24 pm (UTC)"I only need about ten hours a week, based on how I operate in the field," he says, blowing graphite dust off the page and then setting the sketchbook aside. He's got one pencil in his hand and another tucked behind his ear, like an absentminded schoolteacher. "As long as I have enough food, anyway. Which is great when I'm working but not so much during downtime."
It's incredibly frustrating to be up alone night after night.
He frowns thoughtfully. "Relieved or annoyed might depend on which world leaders we're talking about. If T'Challa hadn't died, we would all be in better shape. And he'd be all for this plan."
He wants to ask about Pepper, about Happy, but the fact that Tony hasn't brought them up is telling. He doesn't want confirmation of his guess, here. Rather than ask, he gets up and grabs not only socks and shoes, but also a hooded sweatshirt with the old Brooklyn Dodgers logo on it."Where are we going, and who's coming with us?"
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Date: 2018-06-11 04:53 pm (UTC)Banner had to have more PTSD than Tony did, even if he rarely shows it because those teddy bear smiles of his.
Tony finds himself leaning back, though the lampshade pushes against his shoulder blades as he crosses his arms. He tries to be mindful of making a mess, since they don’t need anything else to break honestly, enough so that he doesn’t mention his own lack of ability to sleep. It does, however, dawn on him that he needs a new boxing instructor since Happy seemed to be a pile of dust right now. Maybe he can mention it if they get stick in some Doctor Who-like Time loop.
“In case we don’t make it back, Banner and Thor’s pet bunny rabbit are going to have second and third chances. I was going to see if Rhodey will come with me for the first shot, but you’re better at keeping me on the rails.” And Steve needs this, Tony knows that intimately. He needs the task and, most importantly, he needs the win.
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Date: 2018-06-11 05:31 pm (UTC)Why have they never had slumber parties, anyway? PTSD parties. They all have bad nights. Steve could have made popcorn and cocoa.
Meanwhile, Steve pulls the sweatshirt over his head, which dislodges the pencil behind his ear, and he looks comically confused as it drops to the floor out of nowhere. He picks it up and tosses it onto the table, then scoops up the bag that houses his battered combat suit and slings it over his shoulder. Stealthy, it is not, even with the bright parts scraped and sanded down.
"Better send Romanoff with Rocket. She won't be left behind, one way or another." He worries his lip.
"Are you sure I'm the one to keep you on the rails?" As soon as he says it, he realizes Tony has a point. Rhodes would be as good an option, maybe, but Banner is awfully good at taking a cue from Stark and following along, he and Natasha don't trust one another well, and apparently he doesn't get along with small furry animals.
"...I'll be sure to bring you back in one piece."
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Date: 2018-06-11 06:54 pm (UTC)As big as Steve is, he sort of lumbers, despite how graceful he makes it look. Each movement is more like a dance. Even just watching him walk is sort of a spectacle, and not because his elbows can’t touch his sides due to the size of his biceps. Tony has no problem admiring the guy as he scoops up the pencil and his bag, but he smirks the moment Steve looks his way again. “Leave your smelly gym bag here,” he commands, standing up from his perch on the dresser. “FRIDAY, ship out Bay 19. You can just leave it on the South Lawn for now.”
Peter’s not the only Avenger, past, present or future that Tony’s designed for. And as the need has risen for the two of them to do something stupid, they pretty much need to guarantee their ability to stay quantumly linked together. It’s far easier to do so encased in metal and Tony’s already created a harness to ensure that neither of them will tumble off into oblivion.
It’s not like they’ve had the chance or the ability to really test this thing, after all, they FRIDAY is hard at work replicating the original design in case the others need to have a shot at fixing the universe.
There are a bunch of tired, weary faces gathered in the main conference room and Tony points to an empty chair before he gestures to the wall where a screen has been projected showing a floating schematic of the device he’d been working on for the last several hours. Much of the text will mean nothing to Steve and Tony doesn’t try to explain it. He’s delving right into mission control here.
“Cap and I are going to link up through FRIDAY, but I’m pretty sure that the connection is going to break the moment we complete the field that this device here will generate. Our first designated stop is 2012, just prior to the Battle of New York. We’re going head to where Fury had been testing the Tesseract and destroy it before Loki can show up. Easy peesy, back before lunch.”
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Date: 2018-06-12 12:50 am (UTC)"No tactical gear?" Steve raises an eyebrow at the command, but it says something that he puts it back down without question. He trusts Tony and his planning ability, and follows him down the hall to the conference room like a trusting little lamb.
He slumps into his chair and gives the others a nod and a grim smile, but doesn't speak, letting Tony debrief them. Except that he immediately has several questions. "What do you mean by 'link up', exactly? And do we have a plan to destroy the stone?"
Because Wanda isn't an option in this time period, and she wouldn't have been given her powers yet at the time Tony's suggesting. That, and she might only have been able to hold sway over the Mind Stone.
"That's a long way back, Stark," Natasha speaks up. "Suppose that causes some of us to never meet?"
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Date: 2018-06-12 01:39 am (UTC)It’s cute. He even says it, but no one takes him seriously. Tony manages to insult and flirt with everyone so much that it’s impossible to really know when he’s being genuine.
“If some of us never meet, at least we’ll all be alive,” Tony says.
He’d rather not know Peter and still have him in this world.
“We know that the Tesseract is the space stone. And we know that the scepter is the mind stone. We have enough information on the former to craft a weapon to destroy it,” Tony eventually continues, only to have Thor drop his axe on the table with a thud.
“Only one worthy may lift this, friend Stark,” Thor boasts. “It is why I must attend to this task with you.”
But Tony shakes his head in response. “Rogers lifted your last sword in the stone just fine,” he says, well aware that there will be shock all around for that.
Steve had been such a good sport, playing it off like he couldn’t move the hammer. But Tony is no fool. And it’s gotten harder and harder over the years to trick him.
Thor turns one blue and one brown eye towards Steve with a frown. “Does Stark tell the truth?”
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Date: 2018-06-12 01:58 am (UTC)"I think," Steve tells her, "this is going to involve a lot of trial and error. If Tony and I succeed and come back and you're all wearing cute little HYDRA uniforms, we'll know we have to try again."
This is about as arrogant as a group of human beings can get, and Steve knows it. They think they can change a few things and get a better outcome, but there is no way to track the ramifications of their actions (well, maybe Strange could have, but he's not here right now), and once they get started on this, they've made their bed and will have to lie in it, no matter what. No one in the room has pointed this out. No one in the room is going to point this out. Half the life in the universe really is enough for them to throw caution to the wind.
The fact that Steve and Tony are on the same side of this argument seems to be enough for Natasha. She nods slowly, misgiving still written on her face, but she's with them, and in for both a penny and a pound.
Steve, for his part, would rather invite Thor along than have this particular secret aired right here and now. He actually pales when Tony brings it up, eyes widening. "How--" he begins, "You saw--?"
And then there's no point denying it. He looks at Thor helplessly. "What the hell would I want to rule Asgard for? And we didn't need the complications. I felt it move and I stopped trying to lift it. But, Tony...that was a while ago. People change."
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Date: 2018-06-12 09:16 am (UTC)He doesn’t really want to get involved with the argument about what may or may not happen in their new future. The Chitauri will have no reason to come here if Thanos doesn’t. But if he’s hell bent on taking out half of each world he visits anyway and does show up, then the Avengers will all be in place to take care of him.
Loki will still be with Thanos and cause Thor to come back to Earth. Natasha and Barton will be in operation with SHIELD. Steve will be awake... and for he and Steve, their memories won’t change. If they live through this and they choose to keep the new future they create, then they will undoubtedly be relics, left overs in a world where they already exist.
But that’s all right. Peter will be alive, a snot nosed kid that Tony evidently met at some point dressed in an Iron Man costume. And Bucky— Well they can do that over, rescue him before he’s sent after Fury.
It will be fine. Tony demands that it will.
Right now, they need to focus on the damned axe that one demigod is looking hurt over and Steve is being too modest about. Tony tilts his head towards Steve. If there’s one man in the world you can always bet on, it’s Captain Lumberjack.
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Date: 2018-06-12 12:59 pm (UTC)The sarcasm bodes well for this venture. It's a return to some form of normality between him and Tony--although maybe better than their previous normality, because at least they understand one another a little bit better now.
"I'm sorry," he tells Thor. "I should stick to honesty, huh? It's usually my comfort zone. Can't blame me for freaking out, though, right?"
He stands up at Tony's cue, and it still looks like touching the axe is the absolute last thing he wants to do. "It's better if you stay here and keep an eye on your people," he tells Thor, "but I'm not touching it unless you give me permission. Rocket told me what you went through over it."
The raccoon, meanwhile, just rolls his eyes. "Pal, if I could pick it up, I'd take it. But if you lose it, I will personally rip off your nutsack and shove it up your--"
"That hardly seems necessary, Rabbit," Thor interrupts, and makes an invitational gesture to Steve. "Steven is a friend."
"Yeah, well, that axe has Groot's old arm attached, so I got a right."
Steve glances at Tony 'just like old times?', and grasps the wooden handle of the weapon. It comes up easily when he hefts it, no heavier in his grasp than an ordinary axe, and no one looks too surprised at this point. "We'll get the rest of Groot back for you," he tells Rocket, and clasps Thor's arm with his free hand.
"Thank you."
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Date: 2018-06-12 01:44 pm (UTC)They had all immediately decided not to bring up the potential. Either they attempted to Avenge their colleagues or they go about rebuilding.
‘Rebuilding’ had more or less been thrown off the list with pitchforks and torches.
With Steve grasping the axe, Tony leaves the room. Rocket jumps off of the table to follow and the rest filter out behind them, Thor taking up the rear. There’s more conversation on the way out to the lawn, mostly voices raising questions that couldn’t be answered fully, and though Rhodey does attempt to dissuade Tony from this course of action, Tony can do nothing but hug him. It lasts too long (though it’s no where near the embrace they had shared when Rhodey found him wandering around the wilderness in Afghanistan) and when Rhodey pulls back, there’s a heartbroken look on his face from whatever it was that Tony had whispered against his ear.
Waiting for the group is a set of armor much larger than the Iron Man power suit that they’re all used to. This one is jet black with navy accents and a shadow embossed star surrounded by three concentric rings on the chest radiating from the arc reactor set within the metal. It’s obviously made to Steve’s specifications. Tony had been busy over the years.
He pulls the prototype of the nanotech reactor from his pocket and slips it around his neck. One touch and a more familiar armor forms around him. “Banner?” Tony’s voice is metallic, projected from the helmet as FRIDAY boots up the HUD. “You’ve got the tether cord?”
The scientist holds up a short piece of rectangular plating with clamps meant to attach one reactor to the other. Part of Scott’s suit has been welded to the center.
“Then we’re good to go.”
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Date: 2018-06-13 02:57 am (UTC)It's not until they're halfway across the lawn that it hits him that this is a one-way trip, no matter how you slice it, and he pauses in his tracks. It may look like he's just studying the armor Tony's set up, but he's not really seeing much of anything that's actually in front of him. He's seeing the nose of an aircraft tearing through fluffy white clouds as it plummets toward the arctic sea.
"Steve?" Natasha puts her hand on his elbow, and he shakes himself out of it.
"I'm all right." He smiles weakly, then gives in and hugs her. Thor gets an armclasp, next, and then a few uncertain fist-bumps are exchanged between him and the others.
He comes to stand beside Tony, eyeing the armor that's apparently for him with blended awe and trepidation. "It's beautiful," he tells Tony. He'll ask whens and whys later.
He's going to need some kind of direction, though, if he's meant to get into the suit.
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Date: 2018-06-13 11:14 am (UTC)Of course it was a one way trip. The people here, standing with them, will either cease to exist as they are now or will potentially carry on with their loved ones gone and the world in shambles if realities happen to break off and diverge. Tony isn’t up to date on his multi world theory but Bruce had filled him in a little while they worked.
Tony doesn’t know if the majority of the remaining Avengers understand that, but he knows that they would all give their lives for the cause.
Tony hadn’t just suggested Steve as his copilot because they’re trying to mend fences or behind he’s physically stalwart either. He chose Steve because he’s the most capable of keeping it together. There are cracks in the foundation, sure, but the building is still sound.
Besides, Steve understands better than anyone the power of true loss. And he’s the most adaptable person on the planet, whether that’s through design or birth, he’s not sure, but it doesn’t make it less true.
For a moment, Tony is left running preliminary baseline scans in the background of his HUD screen and staring at Steve as he stops. The faceplate of the helmet dissolves away. “Uh. Cap? Technically we have as long as you want but—“
Oh. Tony takes for granted how his tech works. It’s user friendly, obviously, if Rhodey, Pepper, and Banner have all piloted his armor, but Steve has trouble with the XBox. “Just walk closer. It will open and you can just step in through the back.”
FRIDAY brings the armor around the Captain and greets him merrily as she powers on his HUD. The rest is intuition mixed with mechanical know-how. The AI assists him in how to use the armor, how to access data and scans through eye and voice control, and how to let his mind move the machine as it would his body for optimum results. “We have spent a long time analyzing your movements so this armor should be easy for yah to get along with. The Boss has also installed a shield component if yah like. Cross your forearms in front of your chest to activate it. But nae now. We’re ready to get yah on yah way.”
Tony had already moved into place by then, face to... well. Chest... with Steve. He just hopes that the tether is long enough.
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Date: 2018-06-13 12:41 pm (UTC)"...take care of each other," he adds, like he can't stand not to have some kind of final goodbye, even when he's pretending it's not a big deal. Just another mission. "Till we get back."
No making dance dates this time.
Rocket is the best equipped to break the tension. "Yeah, yeah, we'll be here to pull your asses out of the fire when you screw up. Get goin'."
Steve and technology don't blend well. He's competent with his phone, and anything he really wants to learn how to work, he will, but like many old people he has a minor mental block for devices he doesn't feel are his business. Tony's armor has, up until now, been one of these. Now it's going to have to be Steve's business, though, so he steps up and into the suit with a looks of visible trepidation.
It's far less uncomfortable than he feared, although there's a moment of claustrophobia until he discovers how easy it is to move around and let the armor move with him. "FRIDAY? I never mentioned this before but your accent sounds just like my mom's did when she was really ticked off with me."
That's a good basis for a human-AI relationship, right? He picks up Stormbreaker again, carefully, then peers through the mask at Tony. "This is going to be really counter-intuitive for me; you get that, right? I'm grateful, just keep in mind there's gonna be a learning curve."
Tony, you get to be mama bird for a Steve duckling today.
"But I'm ready. Let's do this."
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Date: 2018-06-13 01:18 pm (UTC)Though one might not have known it six years ago, and even Tony himself had never considered it, the older man is very willing to give himself up to help someone else. It’s not suicidal and that someone else needs to be worth it, but he’s not as selfish as he looks on the surface. He feels differently about this than Steve does too. If the universe rights itself, and the last six years are wiped completely off of the books, rendering every living thing changed, it will be like giving these people a second chance, and one that doesn’t end in the literal returning to dust of their loved ones. Sure, it will also negate a lot of experience, but none of them (save for Steve and Tony) will even know it. If they end up failing, or if the universes diverge at the point they’re traveling to, then the only thing that they will be depriving their friends of now are themselves.
Tony’s already given Bruce access to his accounts. The version of FRIDAY left behind will ensure that the Avengers will be funded for many more years to come and that all of the Stark Imitative money will go to rebuilding civilization. He trusts the people that are left to do what’s right by the world, even if the world no longer includes him.
Besides. They’ll miss Steve a lot more.
As Bruce hooks up their reactions to the tethering device and sets up the calculations, Tony brings up Steve’s image in the corner of his HUD and his face flickers into view on Steve’s. The conversation is private, not because it needs to be but because Tony really does believe that Steve’s image can be as important as Steve himself.
They’re more than their costumes. But their costumes inspire as much as the men and women inside of them.
“I designed your armor knowing that,” Tony says, simply. “I know you’re going to fight against it at first and it’s ready for that. Trust me, Rogers. I know you.” And that’s a pretty scary thought.
But thoughts aside, they are ready to go. It looks like he and Steve are going to dance, how close their armors are, but Tony still places his gauntlets on the Captain’s waist and nods his shellhead.
“Let her rip, Banner.”
The ride is not pleasant. Space and time dissolve around them and while it feels like they’re shrinking, the physics of this particular motion is completely beyond even Tony’s ability to understand them. They’re falling and flying and twisting for so long that by the time it stops, Tony’s actually passed out in his armor. FRIDAY has to reboot herself as the pair fall onto asphalt, causing the poor taxi drivers around them to swerve onto the sidewalk and pedestrians to pull out their phones to post their experience to Youtube and Twitter.
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Date: 2018-06-13 05:45 pm (UTC)And he didn't see it in Tony when they first met, although part of that may have been the influence of the Mind Stone in Loki's scepter. Now, though, he sees. He also sees some strategy here, in Tony's choice to bring him along. They're probably the best options available to keep one another sane, the way they prod at one another's weaknesses while knowing, very clearly, one another's strengths.
Even at a reduced size, having Tony's image pop up so close to Steve's face makes him feel like they're about to fight, or kiss, or something. It's weirdly intimate; his gaze locks with Tony's, eyes flickering back and forth like he's trying to read him. There aren't enough words for how that 'I know you' makes him feel. The thing is, he believes it.
"I trust you, Tony," he says quietly, and when the gauntlets grip his waist, he puts his own on Stark's shoulders.
There's really no way to brace oneself for the ride they undertake here. There's a moment where Steve cries out in genuine fear; the guy jumps out of planes without a parachute, falling shouldn't be frightening, but this is more than that. He's terrified of losing contact with Tony, and when they land, he's mercifully conscious, with a death-grip still locked on the other man. The first thing he does is curl over his fallen teammate, to protect him from the cars swerving around them. As if they could hurt him in the armor.
"Tony?? FRIDAY, is he okay?" Steve is oblivious to the civillians around them, for the moment. There is no immediate danger other than the cars, and they're quickly coming to a halt.
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Date: 2018-06-13 06:23 pm (UTC)“I dinnae think his body could take the forces, Captain, but he’s already coming around,” FRIDAY says, actually keeping her voice more soothing then frantic. She doesn’t want to be thought of as always telling poor Steve off, after all, not when it had taken her boss so long to be friends with him again! She’s trying to put her best foot (metaphorically) forward here. “Boss? Boss-- Ah, there he is!”
The little image of Tony returns to Steve’s HUD and the body beneath him shakes a little before easily lifting Steve from on top of him. The crowd would have seen Iron Man before, but this new, larger version will be new to them. He has FRIDAY zero in on a potential date as he sits up, horns blaring loud enough to almost disrupt his thought, and is pleased to discover that they’re only a week off.
“Okay, I’m okay,” he says, less soothing than FRIDAY attempted to be, and uses one repulsor and his back vents to get himself upright again. As expected, from the way that Steve had tried to protect him, he’d figured out the armor well enough, but he doesn’t have time for praise. “We’ve got to get out of public sight before one of our other selves gets wind of this.”
FRIDAY is already actively jamming cellphones and CCTV cameras, but she’s not a super computer. Tony made sure of that after JARVIS died and Ultron went rogue.
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Date: 2018-06-14 02:59 am (UTC)Steve huffs a sigh of relief and moves away as Tony stirs. "Don't scare me like that."
He's on his feet again fast, further evidence he's managing to adjust to the suit. And he would point out that their outfits aren't exactly inconspicuous, that whether their other selves hear of this or not it's a pretty safe bet Nick Fury will catch wind of it, but instead he opts to have faith in Tony's analysis and planning.
He glances around to figure out where they are, and finds himself wanting to laugh a little. It's a familiar area. Not quite the old neighborhood in Brooklyn, but within a few miles of it. He puts a hand on Tony's arm and gestures down an alley. "This way. There's an abandoned church."
It doesn't occur to him that they can fly in these things, but it might not be the best idea to take to the skies at the moment, anyway. Not if they're trying to get out of sight.
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Date: 2018-06-14 11:04 am (UTC)The two armors take off one after the other and zip down the streets towards the church fifteen feet off of the ground, just over power lines and street signs. Tony banks a hard right and the Iron America armor does too, and just as gracefully. Luckily, the church really isn’t all that far away and they both land in the rear courtyard. The great stone building rising above them means different things to both men. Tony finds it to be a waste of space, especially considering how little good religion ever did the world. Steve— Tony doesn’t know, really. The guy’s talked enough about there being a God that he assumes that Steve is still a believer. Despite everything.
The nano suit dissolved from Tony but the Iron America armor hadn’t been constructed like that and so all it does is split down the back and more or less step off of Steve before going into a compact, dufflebag size and shape shell.
“You’re going to have to do the heavy lifting here, Cap,” Tony remarks as he fluffs up his hair. How did he wear it six years ago?
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Date: 2018-06-14 12:31 pm (UTC)Tony opts to prove his decisiveness without asking Steve's permission, which is not unexpected, but he doesn't have to like it. If he notes Steve's expression in the display, there's about three seconds of annoyance followed by a moment of fright. There's something about being out of control in a skin-tight, full-body metal chrysalis, and Steve has never enjoyed feeling like an unwilling passenger in his own body. He can't really enjoy the exhilaration of high speed flight at that rate, although the distraction of it helps keep him from actually freaking out.
He's panting a little when they land, nonetheless, rattled. There's no reproach forthcoming, though. He picks up the shell immediately and looks it over for a strap or some other way to carry it, coughs, and asks, "What happens if you throw up in one of these? That was a rough trip."
He heads slowly for the side of the building, where there's a set of stairs that lead down to a basement door. The faded plaque beside it reads 'Saint Dominic's Catholic Church, Est. 1927'. What does it say about Steve Rogers that he pats his pockets and comes up with a set of lockpicks like it's no big thing? Hotwiring cars, breaking into cathedrals, it's all in a day's work anymore. "The caretaker knows me. We'll be okay here unless the other me decides to drop in for a visit. When are we?"
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Date: 2018-06-14 12:57 pm (UTC)His eyes trail up the façade slowly. He might not appreciate the opiate of the masses, but he has to admit, sometimes the architecture is stunning. This thing has been here for almost a hundred years.
Sort of like Steve himself.
About to ask why they’re here, Steve manages to answer him with a gesture. At least that answered Tony’s question about Steve’s affiliation. Evidently, the Captain had been visiting this place after he had been defrosted. Some people have unshakable faith. Even if they’ve decided to stark a lockpicking side gig. Tony has a multitool for standard B and E, not that he ever needs to use it of course, given his name and his face, but he doesn’t offer to do the dirty work today and admires instead how agile Steve’s fingers can be.
Must be all of that drawing.
It’s cooler inside the building than it is outside. Stone will do that for a space, keeping in the cold even on warm days. “April 30th. Five days before the invasion,” Tony murmurs, his already soft voice even softer. He might not be a believer, but the building still imposes itself upon him.
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Date: 2018-06-15 04:05 am (UTC)He's good with those lockpicks; it's quick and clean. He's not quite a safecracker yet, but he's clearly done this before, and he tucks the set away in his pocket again without a word.
There is nothing in the building here except broken pews, empty fonts, candle-benches, and the stained glass windows high on the walls. Any statuary has been carefully removed by the congregation that abandoned this place. Perhaps the edifice itself has some value as a historic relic; otherwise it would be a t-mobile store by now.
Steve's hand trails absently over the empty holy-water font as he passes. It's a habit. He also looks up at one of the windows, meeting the eyes of the figure pictured there. Saint Michael the Archangel.
"Five days," he repeats. "All right. I can tell you what facility the cube is at right now, but it was destroyed before I got involved with SHIELD, so as far as the layout, I haven't got a clue. Are we going there, or are we waiting until Loki shows up to take it from him?"
In a nutshell: will it be harder to take the damn thing from a Norse deity or out from under Nick Fury? It's kind of a tough call.
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Date: 2018-06-15 11:00 am (UTC)He waits for Steve to turn towards him, tempting those eyes to look reproachful, before he continues. It gives him some odd joy to have the other man oppose him.
“And I’ll need to bleach your hair back to the original color.”
Tony looks older than he had six years ago. He has grays that he partially covers in vanity, deeper lines than he ever thought possible, and he’s pretty sure he’s even shrunk. Steve, on the other hand, has a body given to him by science. And science isn’t letting him age at a natural profession. Steve Rogers, if blond and fresh faced, neatly groomed and put in brighter colors, is timeless.
And he’s the one everyone will look at. SHIELD would have just defrosted him, after all. And that means that for them to walk into this joint, Steve is going to have to be on point.
And Tony will just put on some rose colored glasses and exude the awesomeness most people know him for.
“But first we’re going to need a place to stay. No offense, but I’m not sleeping in the place where some guy in a dress told you that you’d go blind from jerking off. By the way, you won’t. Enjoy. Thankfully I have the same credit card account.”
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Date: 2018-06-15 12:55 pm (UTC)Saint Michael Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the malice and snares of the devil...
Steve's named after an entirely different saint, but the archangelic patron of law enforcement and the military gets more of his attention. But even Steve isn't much of a practicing Catholic any longer, and at last he turns to raise an eyebrow at Tony.
"Your plan is for us to wander into the facility as ourselves? That'll make for trouble down the road. For the record, I didn't dye my hair dark. It just looks that way when it's longer." And dirtier. And out of the sunlight more often than not. Being on the run does some shit to a guy's signature look, okay?
"Romanoff leached all the blonde out of my system." That's probably a running joke between them.
"If we're doing makeovers, I'll paint your fingernails, but you're on your own for your pedicure." He's smiling now. "Wait, are you sure about the not going blind?? Wait here, I'm going to the men's room--"
No, he's not.
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