| doctors_dancing ( @ 2009-08-30 21:41:00 |
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| Entry tags: | iron man, pepper, scrapped, tony stark |
Scrapped Chapter from Found...But Still Searching: Reset
I realized it was taking too long to get to Tony's reaction to the Board meeting and that Coulson isn't actually a viewpoint character, so this chapter has to go (Pepper's part will turn into a oneshot and the info in Coulson's section will show up later through Fury's POV.)
Halfway down the stairs, the sound of whatever Obidiah was playing faded, leaving Pepper in a pocket of silence when she stopped in front of the door to Tony's workroom. She shifted the items she was carrying to one hand and tapped in the security code to open it.
She was using the items as an excuse to go down and check on Tony. The man had not come up for air all day and had ignored the three pages she had sent him over the last half hour. Usually she wouldn't bother to chase him down until she hit five, but Obidiah had started eyeing one of the items-- a brown, paper wrapped box-- and though she was sure Obidiah knew about the Arc Reactor, Tony had been quite clear that the old one should be tossed and not handed over to R&D.
She was also pissed at Obidiah for the direction the Board Meeting had taken, though she knew that Tony was the one to blame for that. If he had been there, the Board might not have taken the stand that they had.
Poor Happy, she thought as she pulled the door open, I owe him a drink after letting me rant about that this afternoon.
Except for some electronic clicks and whirs coming from the corner Tony was working in, the workroom was silent. She wasn't sure why that still troubled her.
“I've been buzzing you,” she said as she set the pile in her hand on a clear corner of a worktable. “Didn't you hear the intercom?”
“Yeah, everything's...” He blinked and looked up as if surprised to see her actually in the workroom. “What?”
You were answering my pages, you just forgot to turn the intercom on, didn't you? Pepper was too tired to be exasperated by that though and simply said in response, “Obidaih's upstairs.”
“Great.”
As she crossed the workroom, Pepper gave Tony a curious look. The sash she had seen earlier was now strapped diagonally across his chest, the circular section hooked to the arc reactor and glowing brightly. Several wires lead down from the sash to a device that encased Tony's right arm and there was something covering Tony's palm that glowed almost as brightly as the Arc Reactor.
She waited for some other response than great, but when he remained focused on the device, using a small screwdriver to fiddle with the elbow joint, she tried something that needed an actual response to get his attention. “What would you like me to tell him?”
“Great. I'll be right up. Okay.” He pull the device free of the stand, grunting as he straighten and shifted to balance the extra weight. When he lifted his arm, the image of a young Tony Stark holding out his hand like a gun and going bang pop into Pepper's head.
She frowned slightly. “I thought you said you were done making weapons.”
“It isn't. This is a flight stabilizer.” When he seemed satisfied with his stance, he said firmly, “It's completely harmless,” and slapped a button on the worktable.
Having no idea what the device was supposed to do, Pepper was prepared for the flash that erupted from Tony's palm that blew several objects off the worktable while at the same time sending Tony flying in the opposite direction.
Pepper closed her eyes and ducked, covering her ears as a crashing sound echoed through the workroom, then quickly looked up to see if Tony was still in one piece.
“I didn't expect that,” Tony said where he sat with his back against the shelving unit that had stopped his unexpected flight. He brushed off a few electronic components that had landed in his lap then scowled at the mess scattered around him.
Still trying to work out what had just happened, Pepper shouted, “Completely harmless?”
Tony shrugged. “Yeah, well, I'm still working out the thrust ratios.” He looked at the glowing circle set into the palm of the device strapped to his arm and muttered, “And okay, Newton's Third Law here. Keep forgetting to adjust the ratios to current weight with gear.”
“Would you like me to remind you of that next time, sir?” Jarvis suddenly asked.
“No, I think getting thrown into the wall twice will keep me from forgetting that fact again, thanks.”
Twice? Pepper waited for some kind of explanation of that comment, but when Tony remained sitting on the floor staring at his hand, she gave up and asked cautiously, “Should I get Happy?
Tony nodded as he used the heel of his shoe to drag a scrap of paper that had been blown to the floor towards him. Pulling out a pen he started scribbling equations on it wrong handed. She hoped he didn't want her to transcribe those notes for him-- she had discovered long ago that it gave her a headache trying to read his handwriting whenever he was forced to use his left hand.
“Yeah, that might be a good idea. Ask him to bring the icepack too.”
“Right.” She took a deep breath. “Are you sure you're all right?”
This time he did look up. Pepper realized with a jolt of surprise that Tony was actually having fun doing whatever this was that he was doing, though his expression retained a serious edge to it. Thinking back, the last time she could remember seeing him like this was when she had come down to harangue him about the MIT speech just before everything had gone to hell.
He gave her a reassuring smile and pushed himself to his feet. “I'm fine, Pepper. Tell Happy to come in the back way and let Obie know I'll be up in a few minutes.” He started unhooking the device. “I've almost got this thing figured out.”
Pepper felt her irritation return as she sighed and headed back upstairs wondering what exactly “a few minutes” meant to this version of Tony Stark.