Fandom: The Avengers/Marvel
Pairing: Steve/Tony
Rating: pg
Complete: yes
The last person in the world Tony ever wanted to be compared to was his father. Not because Howard was the worst man to ever live or anything as foolish as that, but because of what it would mean to be like the man. Tony knew Howard Stark in a way that few did. Not as the genius inventor that helped bring the world into the Age of Technology; but as a drunk, mean, detached, less-than-half-decent father and husband.
Tony didn't hate his father; far from it, really. It was his desire to be accepted by Howard that had eventually driven him to bitterness, but never o
Fandom: The Avengers/Marvel
Pairing: Steve/Tony
Rating: T (strong language)
Complete: Yes
Tony kinda wanted to wrap his fingers around Captain America's neck and squeeze until his face turned as blue as that god-awful suit.
He also kinda wanted to kiss that too-serious look off of his pretty-boy face.
It was really a 50/50 between the two, and if the sour look on his face was anything to go by, he might just end up doing both.
Who knows, maybe Cap would turn out to be a masochist.
"You have got to be kidding me, Rogers. You really think that those people give a damn about being cordial with us? They're a threat, they have a bomb and
Fandom: The Avengers/Marvel
Pairing: Steve/Tony
Rating: pg
Complete: Yes
It wasn't uncommon for Tony to go missing for hours, or even days. Usually all it meant was that he was locked away in his lab, working through ungodly hours of the night fueled on nothing but coffee and Chinese food. He'd usually emerge days later, in desperate need of a shower and a shave. Every time he did this Steve would just sigh; because out of all the changes the future had thrust upon him, the technology and the culture, Tony Stark was the most confusing.
Today Tony had only been missing for five hours, which was hardly abnormal. Honestly Steve was pret