fillers or aus i would love to play running list; if you're interested in any of this, throw up a starter and i am there
steve + peggy
Peggy and Steve's reunion when he returns to the past.
That dance scene. /sobs
Anything about their life afterward.
steve + tony
Conversations about Peggy or Howard, or anything else they'd talk about during their 2-man mission to the past
First time Steve and Tony interact after Tony calls Steve out on how failing together sucks.
Did Steve and Tony ever talk during those 5 years? If so, what did that look like?
[au] Tony survives, but Steve doesn't know that when he goes back in time. So now Steve is really old and Tony is not.
[au] Tony survives and Steve comes back from returning the stones and they rebuild their relationship
steve + natasha
Awful life at Avengers compound before Ant-Man, basically lots of hurt/comfort with each other
[au] When Steve tells Natasha that maybe they should both move on, he asks her out on a date — it becomes a very sad attempt at moving on, but it's also a sad kind of solace.
steve + bucky
Honestly, they barely got any time back together. Steve and Buck MUST have talked before Steve just decided to go back in the past. Possible convo where he admits he's not coming back, and asking Bucky if he wants to return back to their time with him?
steve + anyone
So ... you can so Mjolnir now?
Conversations with various characters when he returns the stones to their rightful place in the past
Someone insisting on going back in time with Steve, and they return all the stones together and this person convinces Steve to come back (or, is convinced that he really doesn't want to)
shuri + anyone
Rebuilding the world from Wakanda
Meeting the other avengers
One-uping our science bros during reconstruction :D
tony stark (AI) + morgan/anyone
I imagine this will be mostly sass.
And with everyone who is not Morgan, this will basically be him joking about how he's going to live forever.
[ Spending five years at the cabin had given him too much free time, especially when for a while in the beginning he wouldn’t even walk into his garage to work. Going for long walks to explore the property became almost a hobby of sorts after coming back to Earth.
It’s funny how that feels like it has been lifetimes ago.
When the order comes, the same charming smile comes on for the waitress as he thanks her. Steve had been right, apparently, considering the amount of bacon on his plate.
He’s in the middle of plucking a piece of bacon from his plate when Steve suggests he can carry him, and Tony laughs. ]
Oh yeah? I mean, at least it’ll be easier for you, I’m still regaining weight.
But, thankfully I know most of the ones that might be too hard right now. Unless we just go exploring and figure it out as we go - then you might need to carry me.
[ Steve smiles as he plucks a moist towelette packet out from near the sugar, and unwraps out of its packaging so he can wipe down his hands. ]
No offense Tony, but even if you gained a lot of weight, I could still pick you up pretty easy.
[ The image of it him simply lifting Tony off the ground, though, gives Steve a little pause and makes him look at Tony for an extra second longer — even if he isn't exactly sure why. ]
How much do you have left to gain back, by the way?
[ That one's a more serious question. He does want to know more about how Tony's recovery's been going. ]
Well, why don't we play it by ear? See where mother nature takes us. [ Because honestly, even though it started out as a joke, Steve doesn't actually mind carrying Tony anywhere. In fact, the idea of it sounds ... hmm. He dismisses the thought. It doesn't make any sense. ]
[ He gives a small nod, as if to say ‘okay true, you got me there,’ as he takes a bite of bacon. He’s in mid chew when Steve asks how much more he has left to gain, and Tony pauses for a moment as if to recall even if he knows damn well. ]
I think about five, ten pounds? My appetite is at least back, so it’s helping.
[ He retrieves the fork from his cutlery set and, even if it’s still a little awkward to eat with his left hand, it’s obvious that he’s already starting to get used to it considering the ease in which he seems to do it. ]
Yeah, that works. Whenever you want to stop by, you know where to find me.
[ Steve's taking his own bite into his burger when Tony says his appetite is back. He nods, as if to say that's great. He watches too, the way Tony's already pretty proficient with using his left hand to do everything. It's not entirely surprising, given how dedicated Tony is when he puts his mind to a task, but that doesn't mean Steve can't appreciate it.
Once he swallows his bite though, he has a follow-up question. ]
Whenever? [ As if to ask — is there anything he should be mindful of? Check-ins with Tony's doctor, visits from other people, anything? ]
[ He shrugs slightly with his left shoulder, before nodding. ]
Yeah. Whenever. I mean, my treatments have been reduced to once a week, so as long as it’s not on Mondays, we’re good. If it’s Tuesday I may be sore, but it’s fine.
[ It’s nothing compared to what it had been, he means, but leaves that part out. ]
I kicked Rhodey and Happy out again once I could start managing on my own. I love ‘em, but the hovering was getting to me. They still visit, and I’m thankful for it - I’m not ungrateful at all, I just. I just needed to get back to some sense of normalcy where I could get it.
[ Steve eats more of his burger as he listens, nodding along. ]
So what I'm hearing is: weekends are really great. And that maybe, I should probably not tell Rhodey that I'm taking you out for strenuous activity.
And I get it Tony. I've never been able to stay still for very long either. Maybe I can bring over some marshmallows and chocolate and we can make a campfire afterward. Always feels like a nice treat at the end of a day of hiking.
Yes, exactly. Hell, we can make a weekend out of it. You can teach me about camping, ‘cause god knows the closest I’ve been to it is the cabin.
[ That’s right, Steve. You’re getting permission to take Tony Stark camping. ]
That sounds good. And I’m glad you relate, it’s... I know Rhodey relates too, but he just forgets sometimes, I think. It’s like we go back to when we were in college and I had just done something stupid.
Did you just— You can't take that back. We're definitely going camping now.
[ He breaks into a smile after that. ]
Yeah. Sometimes your oldest friends are the ones that trust you least to take care of yourself. Which, by the way, if you're looking for something normal and new — I think you'll really like camping. Not sure I could've said that ten years ago. But now? I think you'll enjoy it.
[ Tony narrows his eyes at him even if he’s smirking. ]
Don’t make me regret agreeing to camping. I’m expecting a bonfire, and s’mores and whatever else camping is supposed to have.
[ He nods in agreement to what he says, because he’s absolutely right. Especially since Rhodey knows damn well how poorly Tony sometimes takes care of himself, especially after an injury. Plus everyone seems to keep expecting him to react poorly to the bleak prognosis of his arm, and sometimes it feels like they’re treating him like a ticking time bomb.
Not that he can blame them. Once upon a time, yes, Tony would have probably reacted very poorly to those news and all the weeks he has been in recovery. It has been a long, hard road, one that some days still has its bumps, but Tony’s trying to take it day by day. It’s all he can do, after all, and he’s just glad he has any extra days to actually spend.
When Steve says he thinks he’ll like camping, Tony smirks. ]
If it wasn’t for the fact that I’ve been living in the middle of nowhere for five years, I’d say you’re wrong. But it’s been good, actually, to spend time away from the city. So...you know. Why not. The worst that can happen is that I’ll just complain about it the whole way back, but I’ll give it a shot.
Tents. Sleeping bags. [ Steve adds, pointing his fork at Tony for a moment before stabbing into his salad for the first time. ] Ghost stories. I'll even make pancakes the next morning. They'll be the best thing you've ever tasted.
[ Mostly because after a night sleeping outside in a tent, any hot breakfast is the most delicious thing you've ever had. ]
But no phones. No screens. The only electronic thing allowed is a flashlight.
[ For Steve, that seems to settle things, because if the worst that can happen is Tony complaining on the way back? When it comes to how bad the world's problems could have been, they've made such big strides. ]
So what else is going on? How's Peter? [ Steve's always known that Tony and the kid were close. ]
[ It’s probably a good thing he’s not chewing or drinking anything when Steve says that electronics aren’t welcome in their camping trip, because Tony almost drops his fork in actual surprise. ]
Whoa, wait, no screens? What if there’s an emergency? Or we get lost?
[ Excuse him, Steve. This is what happens when the billionaire that never even went camping as a kid is exposed to what actually being outdoors means. ]
Peter’s good. Trying to get back into his own routine with finishing what’s left of the school year, and I think his class is going to Europe for a few weeks. [ He pauses for a moment. ] I think it’s still weird for him, that he was gone for five years and suddenly everyone that was left behind is older than what he remembers. But, all in all, he’s doing well. Thanks for asking.
[ It’s no secret, especially now, how much Peter means to him, after all. His death had crushed him, and it had been a big part of the reason he had even agreed in the first place to get back into the fray.
Setting his fork down so he can grab another piece of bacon, he turns to Steve. ]
How about the rest of the team? Sam, Bucky, Wanda - they all doing okay?
Yes. No screens. If we get lost, we'll look at a map. Use a compass. As for emergencies, why, do you have grizzlies near the cabin or something?
[ Steve is unfazed, mostly because he's enjoying shocking Tony in this way. He's never lived his life without technology — at least not on purpose. Which means, Tony doesn't know how good it feels to unplug entirely. And now that the world is safe, they can actually do that.
Plus, if he's really worried, they can bring a GPS or something. ]
Europe huh? Do you know where? If it's Paris, I- [ Steve pauses. He can't actually give real recommendations. They're about half a century out of date. ] My only recommendation is that he shouldn't spend all his time in the cities if he can help it. The countryside is beautiful.
[ Steve smiles when Tony thanks him for asking. He's really happy for him, to have found someone like Peter. ]
Wanda's still having a hard time, but she's doing her best. Bucky's decided to spend some time in Wakanda. With Shuri. [ He says Shuri's name with a little extra oomph. Like he's implying something. ] But Sam ... [ Steve smirks. ] I've asked him to take over being Captain America.
[ No screens. No technology. That all just sounds like crazy talk, but Tony ultimately just shakes his head slightly. ]
Alright, you’re the boss.
[ He nods. ] Yeah. I don’t remember all the cities, but I think London and maybe Rome? It sounds like a pretty comprehensive tour so Paris might be in the list. I’ll pass along the recommendation, I’m sure he’ll appreciate it.
[ He means it, too. Peter thinks very highly of Steve.
The mention of Bucky and Shuri makes him raise his eyebrows in surprise as he pauses eating. ]
Really? Huh. She hasn’t mentioned anything. But, well, I guess we don’t talk about those things when I go. And I don’t see Barnes, so. But wow.
[ He smiles at Steve when he mentions Sam being the new Cap. ] How’s he doing with that?
[ Steve gives Tony a firm nod. Good. No screens it is. It's good too, to hear that Peter will appreciate his recommendation, though Steve wouldn't be offended if he doesn't. Ultimately, the two of them haven't had a chance to get close. ]
All I know ... is that she was the one who helped him shake Hydra's programming. They ended up spending a lot of time together back then.
[ As for Sam though, Steve smiles. ]
He's been practicing with the shield. I get a couple of texts a day about how it doesn't obey the laws of physics. But, honestly? I think he's really enjoying it.
[ He means it, too. Shuri has been essential for him even being able to sit without doubling over in pain, let alone living, so if she's happy then he's glad for it. And, well, he supposes Barnes should also be happy. So he's happy for them.
He smiles at what he says about Sam. ]
I'm sure he is. [ He tilts his head slightly, curiously. ] So are you officially retired then?
[ Saying it out loud makes it sound final. Even if it's something Steve has been trying to get used to for weeks now, on the compound. ]
Is there some kind of alumni club I get to join now that I've passed on the torch?
[ Though, he leaves out the tiny detail that while the shield is with Sam, a certain hammer is still at his apartment. It's an honest mistake. As honored as he is to be its temporary keeper, Steve's never saw it as part of him, or who he is. ]
[ Tony lets out a quiet hum as he considers the question. ]
You know. I don’t know. We may have to start one. I guess I haven’t passed down the torch but I’m retired. That counts, yeah? I’d say let’s ask Fury, but I think we beat him to retirement. I don’t know if he’ll ever actually stop.
[ which, well. Tony probably won’t either. Not completely. He won’t be Iron Man anymore, but there are designs in his garage that imply he’s not out of the game completely. ]
So, what now? After the compound is done. Any plans?
I'd say retired counts. And you are training the next generation. That's passing the torch.
[ Steve chuckles at the comment about Fury. The man's gone to death and back, and yet, Steve agrees. He'll never stop. ]
I'm not sure. I think ... I'm just gonna take it one step at a time. For now.
[ Steve's certainly thought about it. Sam's also been trying to convince him to stay — if not to fight, to train them, just like he did after Ultron. But after everything that's happened, staying doesn't feel right anymore. Visiting still does, but, if Peggy's taught him one thing, it's that his life can't revolve around this anymore. ]
Ehh, I don’t know about training the next generation. Arming them, making them better stuff... I can do that. I know Fury has people to do the same, but let’s face it, it won’t be good enough.
[ That’s usually the reasoning his mind comes up with whenever he thinks about this. He could step away, sure, but things won’t get done right. Not in certain things. So that’s why he’s still building. Or, well, planing on it. It’s the first time he admits it out loud, that his retirement won’t exactly be complete, but he blows past it because he doesn’t think it’s that big of a deal.
Instead, he just focuses on what Steve says. ]
That sounds good. If you ever want to travel just, you know, to travel, I have planes you can borrow. You’ll be more comfortable than in a regular airline.
[ Steve chuckles and gives Tony a nod. Oh yeah, he knows.
When Tony offers him a free ride on his planes though, Steve nearly chokes on his food. ]
Wow. Tony that's— really generous. [ He clears his throat quickly, just to make sure he's not actually choking. Just think of it. Captain America, killed by a cheeseburger. ] Thank you, but I ... [ You can tell that Steve's tempted, but not enough. ] ... can't. It just wouldn't feel right. Not unless you were already flying somewhere and I was just tagging along.
[ Okay, Steve’s reaction shouldn’t be so endearing (and since when does he find him endearing?) but he can’t help the small smile that crosses his face. Especially when he looks like he’s about to agree, before taking it back. ]
Oh c’mon, it’s not a big deal. I have a small fleet, it’s no problem.
[ His smile grows. ]
But if what it’ll take is for me to travel for you to go - fine. You’ll have to give me a couple of months, but it’ll give me time to plan an itinerary at least.
[ Steve watches that smile on Tony's face, knowing that if he's willing to offer in the first place, Tony's going to insist. What he doesn't expect though, is that Tony would actually volunteer to fly. ]
An itinerary? For ...?
[ There's no way. There's no way Tony is offering to plan an itinerary for them to go travel the world together. He must mean business. He may have retired from being Iron Man, but he's still Tony Stark, and he still has a business to run.
[ And for Tony, he just looks like it’s the most reasonable solution in the world. ]
...for a vacation? I mean. At least a trip. It’s a crime that you’ve mainly done it for work, there are places you should see. Lots of good food to try.
[ He finishes another bite of eggs as he gives Steve a chance to consider it before adding: ]
If you’d rather not, that’s fine. It’s not a big deal. But I mean, it’s not like I don’t have the time off, anyway, so if you want a reason to fly - I can fly with you. We can each go our own way if you want, though, so you’re not stuck with me.
Steve mostly looks surprised — and a little bit flustered — that Tony is offering to plan a vacation for them. But then Tony starts interpreting his hesitancy the wrong way and Steve interrupts. ]
-No no. I'd ... [ Steve's lips are parted, but he doesn't seem to know what to say for a moment. ] ... I'd really love it, actually. For us to travel together, not for work this time.
[ He grins. ] Plus, you're probably the best travel guide on the whole planet.
Good. [ He grins. ] I mean, I don’t know if I’m the best. But you’ll benefit from me skirting my CEO responsibilities back in the day, and the places I’ve gotten to explore.
Besides. You’ll be in charge of our camping trip, I can handle this one.
[ He takes a sip of his coffee before turning back to Steve. ]
So, if we could go anywhere right now, where would you want to go?
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[ Spending five years at the cabin had given him too much free time, especially when for a while in the beginning he wouldn’t even walk into his garage to work. Going for long walks to explore the property became almost a hobby of sorts after coming back to Earth.
It’s funny how that feels like it has been lifetimes ago.
When the order comes, the same charming smile comes on for the waitress as he thanks her. Steve had been right, apparently, considering the amount of bacon on his plate.
He’s in the middle of plucking a piece of bacon from his plate when Steve suggests he can carry him, and Tony laughs. ]
Oh yeah? I mean, at least it’ll be easier for you, I’m still regaining weight.
But, thankfully I know most of the ones that might be too hard right now. Unless we just go exploring and figure it out as we go - then you might need to carry me.
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No offense Tony, but even if you gained a lot of weight, I could still pick you up pretty easy.
[ The image of it him simply lifting Tony off the ground, though, gives Steve a little pause and makes him look at Tony for an extra second longer — even if he isn't exactly sure why. ]
How much do you have left to gain back, by the way?
[ That one's a more serious question. He does want to know more about how Tony's recovery's been going. ]
Well, why don't we play it by ear? See where mother nature takes us. [ Because honestly, even though it started out as a joke, Steve doesn't actually mind carrying Tony anywhere. In fact, the idea of it sounds ... hmm. He dismisses the thought. It doesn't make any sense. ]
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I think about five, ten pounds? My appetite is at least back, so it’s helping.
[ He retrieves the fork from his cutlery set and, even if it’s still a little awkward to eat with his left hand, it’s obvious that he’s already starting to get used to it considering the ease in which he seems to do it. ]
Yeah, that works. Whenever you want to stop by, you know where to find me.
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Once he swallows his bite though, he has a follow-up question. ]
Whenever? [ As if to ask — is there anything he should be mindful of? Check-ins with Tony's doctor, visits from other people, anything? ]
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Yeah. Whenever. I mean, my treatments have been reduced to once a week, so as long as it’s not on Mondays, we’re good. If it’s Tuesday I may be sore, but it’s fine.
[ It’s nothing compared to what it had been, he means, but leaves that part out. ]
I kicked Rhodey and Happy out again once I could start managing on my own. I love ‘em, but the hovering was getting to me. They still visit, and I’m thankful for it - I’m not ungrateful at all, I just. I just needed to get back to some sense of normalcy where I could get it.
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So what I'm hearing is: weekends are really great. And that maybe, I should probably not tell Rhodey that I'm taking you out for strenuous activity.
And I get it Tony. I've never been able to stay still for very long either. Maybe I can bring over some marshmallows and chocolate and we can make a campfire afterward. Always feels like a nice treat at the end of a day of hiking.
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Yes, exactly. Hell, we can make a weekend out of it. You can teach me about camping, ‘cause god knows the closest I’ve been to it is the cabin.
[ That’s right, Steve. You’re getting permission to take Tony Stark camping. ]
That sounds good. And I’m glad you relate, it’s... I know Rhodey relates too, but he just forgets sometimes, I think. It’s like we go back to when we were in college and I had just done something stupid.
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Did you just— You can't take that back. We're definitely going camping now.
[ He breaks into a smile after that. ]
Yeah. Sometimes your oldest friends are the ones that trust you least to take care of yourself. Which, by the way, if you're looking for something normal and new — I think you'll really like camping. Not sure I could've said that ten years ago. But now? I think you'll enjoy it.
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Don’t make me regret agreeing to camping. I’m expecting a bonfire, and s’mores and whatever else camping is supposed to have.
[ He nods in agreement to what he says, because he’s absolutely right. Especially since Rhodey knows damn well how poorly Tony sometimes takes care of himself, especially after an injury. Plus everyone seems to keep expecting him to react poorly to the bleak prognosis of his arm, and sometimes it feels like they’re treating him like a ticking time bomb.
Not that he can blame them. Once upon a time, yes, Tony would have probably reacted very poorly to those news and all the weeks he has been in recovery. It has been a long, hard road, one that some days still has its bumps, but Tony’s trying to take it day by day. It’s all he can do, after all, and he’s just glad he has any extra days to actually spend.
When Steve says he thinks he’ll like camping, Tony smirks. ]
If it wasn’t for the fact that I’ve been living in the middle of nowhere for five years, I’d say you’re wrong. But it’s been good, actually, to spend time away from the city. So...you know. Why not. The worst that can happen is that I’ll just complain about it the whole way back, but I’ll give it a shot.
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[ Mostly because after a night sleeping outside in a tent, any hot breakfast is the most delicious thing you've ever had. ]
But no phones. No screens. The only electronic thing allowed is a flashlight.
[ For Steve, that seems to settle things, because if the worst that can happen is Tony complaining on the way back? When it comes to how bad the world's problems could have been, they've made such big strides. ]
So what else is going on? How's Peter? [ Steve's always known that Tony and the kid were close. ]
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Whoa, wait, no screens? What if there’s an emergency? Or we get lost?
[ Excuse him, Steve. This is what happens when the billionaire that never even went camping as a kid is exposed to what actually being outdoors means. ]
Peter’s good. Trying to get back into his own routine with finishing what’s left of the school year, and I think his class is going to Europe for a few weeks. [ He pauses for a moment. ] I think it’s still weird for him, that he was gone for five years and suddenly everyone that was left behind is older than what he remembers. But, all in all, he’s doing well. Thanks for asking.
[ It’s no secret, especially now, how much Peter means to him, after all. His death had crushed him, and it had been a big part of the reason he had even agreed in the first place to get back into the fray.
Setting his fork down so he can grab another piece of bacon, he turns to Steve. ]
How about the rest of the team? Sam, Bucky, Wanda - they all doing okay?
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[ Steve is unfazed, mostly because he's enjoying shocking Tony in this way. He's never lived his life without technology — at least not on purpose. Which means, Tony doesn't know how good it feels to unplug entirely. And now that the world is safe, they can actually do that.
Plus, if he's really worried, they can bring a GPS or something. ]
Europe huh? Do you know where? If it's Paris, I- [ Steve pauses. He can't actually give real recommendations. They're about half a century out of date. ] My only recommendation is that he shouldn't spend all his time in the cities if he can help it. The countryside is beautiful.
[ Steve smiles when Tony thanks him for asking. He's really happy for him, to have found someone like Peter. ]
Wanda's still having a hard time, but she's doing her best. Bucky's decided to spend some time in Wakanda. With Shuri. [ He says Shuri's name with a little extra oomph. Like he's implying something. ] But Sam ... [ Steve smirks. ] I've asked him to take over being Captain America.
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Alright, you’re the boss.
[ He nods. ] Yeah. I don’t remember all the cities, but I think London and maybe Rome? It sounds like a pretty comprehensive tour so Paris might be in the list. I’ll pass along the recommendation, I’m sure he’ll appreciate it.
[ He means it, too. Peter thinks very highly of Steve.
The mention of Bucky and Shuri makes him raise his eyebrows in surprise as he pauses eating. ]
Really? Huh. She hasn’t mentioned anything. But, well, I guess we don’t talk about those things when I go. And I don’t see Barnes, so. But wow.
[ He smiles at Steve when he mentions Sam being the new Cap. ] How’s he doing with that?
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All I know ... is that she was the one who helped him shake Hydra's programming. They ended up spending a lot of time together back then.
[ As for Sam though, Steve smiles. ]
He's been practicing with the shield. I get a couple of texts a day about how it doesn't obey the laws of physics. But, honestly? I think he's really enjoying it.
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[ He means it, too. Shuri has been essential for him even being able to sit without doubling over in pain, let alone living, so if she's happy then he's glad for it. And, well, he supposes Barnes should also be happy. So he's happy for them.
He smiles at what he says about Sam. ]
I'm sure he is. [ He tilts his head slightly, curiously. ] So are you officially retired then?
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[ Saying it out loud makes it sound final. Even if it's something Steve has been trying to get used to for weeks now, on the compound. ]
Is there some kind of alumni club I get to join now that I've passed on the torch?
[ Though, he leaves out the tiny detail that while the shield is with Sam, a certain hammer is still at his apartment. It's an honest mistake. As honored as he is to be its temporary keeper, Steve's never saw it as part of him, or who he is. ]
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You know. I don’t know. We may have to start one. I guess I haven’t passed down the torch but I’m retired. That counts, yeah? I’d say let’s ask Fury, but I think we beat him to retirement. I don’t know if he’ll ever actually stop.
[ which, well. Tony probably won’t either. Not completely. He won’t be Iron Man anymore, but there are designs in his garage that imply he’s not out of the game completely. ]
So, what now? After the compound is done. Any plans?
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[ Steve chuckles at the comment about Fury. The man's gone to death and back, and yet, Steve agrees. He'll never stop. ]
I'm not sure. I think ... I'm just gonna take it one step at a time. For now.
[ Steve's certainly thought about it. Sam's also been trying to convince him to stay — if not to fight, to train them, just like he did after Ultron. But after everything that's happened, staying doesn't feel right anymore. Visiting still does, but, if Peggy's taught him one thing, it's that his life can't revolve around this anymore. ]
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[ That’s usually the reasoning his mind comes up with whenever he thinks about this. He could step away, sure, but things won’t get done right. Not in certain things. So that’s why he’s still building. Or, well, planing on it. It’s the first time he admits it out loud, that his retirement won’t exactly be complete, but he blows past it because he doesn’t think it’s that big of a deal.
Instead, he just focuses on what Steve says. ]
That sounds good. If you ever want to travel just, you know, to travel, I have planes you can borrow. You’ll be more comfortable than in a regular airline.
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When Tony offers him a free ride on his planes though, Steve nearly chokes on his food. ]
Wow. Tony that's— really generous. [ He clears his throat quickly, just to make sure he's not actually choking. Just think of it. Captain America, killed by a cheeseburger. ] Thank you, but I ... [ You can tell that Steve's tempted, but not enough. ] ... can't. It just wouldn't feel right. Not unless you were already flying somewhere and I was just tagging along.
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Oh c’mon, it’s not a big deal. I have a small fleet, it’s no problem.
[ His smile grows. ]
But if what it’ll take is for me to travel for you to go - fine. You’ll have to give me a couple of months, but it’ll give me time to plan an itinerary at least.
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An itinerary? For ...?
[ There's no way. There's no way Tony is offering to plan an itinerary for them to go travel the world together. He must mean business. He may have retired from being Iron Man, but he's still Tony Stark, and he still has a business to run.
Right? ]
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...for a vacation? I mean. At least a trip. It’s a crime that you’ve mainly done it for work, there are places you should see. Lots of good food to try.
[ He finishes another bite of eggs as he gives Steve a chance to consider it before adding: ]
If you’d rather not, that’s fine. It’s not a big deal. But I mean, it’s not like I don’t have the time off, anyway, so if you want a reason to fly - I can fly with you. We can each go our own way if you want, though, so you’re not stuck with me.
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Steve mostly looks surprised — and a little bit flustered — that Tony is offering to plan a vacation for them. But then Tony starts interpreting his hesitancy the wrong way and Steve interrupts. ]
-No no. I'd ... [ Steve's lips are parted, but he doesn't seem to know what to say for a moment. ] ... I'd really love it, actually. For us to travel together, not for work this time.
[ He grins. ] Plus, you're probably the best travel guide on the whole planet.
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Besides. You’ll be in charge of our camping trip, I can handle this one.
[ He takes a sip of his coffee before turning back to Steve. ]
So, if we could go anywhere right now, where would you want to go?
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