Oct. 4th, 2020 at 11:32 AM
WHO: Morgan Stark and the best uncle ever Bruce Banner
WHAT: Getting to know you, time travel style
WHEN: Saturday afternoon
WHERE: Morgenstern's ice cream
WARNINGS: Endgame spoilers...but honestly, it's been a year and a half and you're in this game guys
Tony had a daughter.
That was a revelation he'd learned over a week ago now and Bruce was still getting his head around it. More concerning, said daughter was sixteen here. None of them were exactly 'spring chickens', but neither Tony or Pepper looked or acted old enough to have an almost fully grown daughter. And considering she'd brought with her the revelation that Tony was...dead. That was even harder to grasp.
After all that, dealing with him being permanently big and green seemed almost like a cakewalk. Even if it was still horribly odd.
So it was a smaller, more mortal uncle Morgan was getting that day. Until he got his feet back under him, he'd mostly been checking out New York, seeing what had survived the Snap (and subsequent portal-based mistakes) and what hadn't. And his favorite gourmet ice cream place with over eighty-eight flavors was there. The owner might not be, but the shop was still available and run by friendly enough people. And if one was going to spoil one's surprise niece, one started with some of the best ice cream Manhattan had to offer.
He held the door open for her before making his way to the shop counter, watching her face to see what she thought. It really was an intense experience the first time anyone saw all those flavors available. "Have you been here before? Or did Pepper keep you out of the city, which I wouldn't blame her for, it's a madhouse sometimes." And the poor kid had probably been all kinds of shaken up.
WHAT: Getting to know you, time travel style
WHEN: Saturday afternoon
WHERE: Morgenstern's ice cream
WARNINGS: Endgame spoilers...but honestly, it's been a year and a half and you're in this game guys
Tony had a daughter.
That was a revelation he'd learned over a week ago now and Bruce was still getting his head around it. More concerning, said daughter was sixteen here. None of them were exactly 'spring chickens', but neither Tony or Pepper looked or acted old enough to have an almost fully grown daughter. And considering she'd brought with her the revelation that Tony was...dead. That was even harder to grasp.
After all that, dealing with him being permanently big and green seemed almost like a cakewalk. Even if it was still horribly odd.
So it was a smaller, more mortal uncle Morgan was getting that day. Until he got his feet back under him, he'd mostly been checking out New York, seeing what had survived the Snap (and subsequent portal-based mistakes) and what hadn't. And his favorite gourmet ice cream place with over eighty-eight flavors was there. The owner might not be, but the shop was still available and run by friendly enough people. And if one was going to spoil one's surprise niece, one started with some of the best ice cream Manhattan had to offer.
He held the door open for her before making his way to the shop counter, watching her face to see what she thought. It really was an intense experience the first time anyone saw all those flavors available. "Have you been here before? Or did Pepper keep you out of the city, which I wouldn't blame her for, it's a madhouse sometimes." And the poor kid had probably been all kinds of shaken up.
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