Dr. Donald Blake & Thor Odinson (
ifwebeworthy) wrote2024-06-09 09:19 am
Stark Towerette, Sunday Evening
Don was a surgeon from New York City who used to live in Tony Stark's house. Of course he couldn't cook. He could, however, order takeout with the best of them. He hadn't had Kung Pao chicken since before he died, so he'd fired off a text to his fellow tower-dwelling Avengers, as he might have in days of yore, asking if they wanted anything while he was ordering, and after waiting an appropriate amount of time for any requests to come in he'd called Ching Tai to place his order...with some last-minute requests by Thor.
"Oh, and a triple order of Mongolian beef and a double order of pork fried rice. Mm-hmm. And double the spring rolls. Are you sure? They're never as good reheated...what's an 'air fryer?'"
While Don waited on the delivery person, he would be in the kitchen getting educated on modern technology by a ghost. You know, just normal things.
"Oh, and a triple order of Mongolian beef and a double order of pork fried rice. Mm-hmm. And double the spring rolls. Are you sure? They're never as good reheated...what's an 'air fryer?'"
While Don waited on the delivery person, he would be in the kitchen getting educated on modern technology by a ghost. You know, just normal things.
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Incredibly overpriced beer because Tony ordered it, but still! Beer!
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Ching Tai would be thrilled. So many eggrolls.
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Unspoken went that he was scared enough of the answer to not ask Tony.
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Very normal, Don. Very. Normal.
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A pause, in which Don was clearly listening to something.
"Well, yeah, the Odinforce...so maybe?"
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"I mean, no disrespect to Vizh, but where I'm from very few people are worthy of Mjolnir, and he's not one of them." A sizable chunk of the list was standing in this room, in fact, although Don was unsure if he counted, all things considered.
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"Steve," Don started in tones of, 'Come on, buddy,' but he was interrupted by a chime on his phone. "Oh, the food's here."
Saved by the bell, Rogers.
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And only half because no one calls a phone these days.
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Please say it was because you married a different version of him and broke his heart, Steve.
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More like 'extremely overdramatically.'
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And that's the kind of soft touch that led to Tony hanging up on him. A lot.
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Steve was probably going to notice at some point that Don didn't use the grammatical shorthand of 'my' when referring to his home universe's Tony Stark in particular. Reed Richards and Hank Pym were also on the list of people who didn't get that honor, but they were much less likely to come up in conversation, so...
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Ultron.
"But I can be stubborn too."
Behold! The other half of the problem!
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"Isn't that the truth? Speaking of Tonys, will the local one be joining us? Or should I assume the lab has swallowed him whole and we'll get him back when we get him back?" Or had he started to walk in at an awkward point in this conversation and just backed out of the room quietly?
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