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- marvel (616): natasha romanov,
- marvel (mcu): gamora,
- marvel (mcu): peter quill,
- marvel (mcu): tony stark,
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video; @star.lord
[ INT. Shared Housing, Floor 13, Room 4 – Very Late Night.
We open on a shot of the living space in one of the many shared housing units. It's dark in the messy room, with a couple of red jackets tossed onto the backs of chairs. Nearby, soft snores are audible.
In frame is a small, wooden creature, his giant eyes squinting with concentration as he stares at the screen. An old, beat-up mp3 player and a Sony Walkman sit beside him on the coffee table. The little creature mumbles a tiny, irritated— ]
I am Groot?
[ —in the same tone of voice someone else might use to ask, “How the hell do you work this thing?” He pokes at the screen fruitlessly for a while, but soon enough, his eyes light up as he shoves his hand forward one last time.
Suddenly, “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” by the illustrious AC/DC shrieks over stereo speakers.
DONE. DIRT. CHEAP.
Sorry about your beauty sleep, Floor 13. And probably Floors 12 and 14.
The sapling yelps, scrambling and panicking to figure out how to stop this crazy thing, just as a sleep-tousled Star-Lord stumbles into frame, flicking on a light. Barely audible over the music, ]
Groot, what are you—?
[ Busted.
Peter picks up the device, sees that it’s recording, and he grimaces. ]
Oh, son of a—
[ Which is when the feed and the music both cut out. ]
We open on a shot of the living space in one of the many shared housing units. It's dark in the messy room, with a couple of red jackets tossed onto the backs of chairs. Nearby, soft snores are audible.
In frame is a small, wooden creature, his giant eyes squinting with concentration as he stares at the screen. An old, beat-up mp3 player and a Sony Walkman sit beside him on the coffee table. The little creature mumbles a tiny, irritated— ]
I am Groot?
[ —in the same tone of voice someone else might use to ask, “How the hell do you work this thing?” He pokes at the screen fruitlessly for a while, but soon enough, his eyes light up as he shoves his hand forward one last time.
Suddenly, “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” by the illustrious AC/DC shrieks over stereo speakers.
DONE. DIRT. CHEAP.
Sorry about your beauty sleep, Floor 13. And probably Floors 12 and 14.
The sapling yelps, scrambling and panicking to figure out how to stop this crazy thing, just as a sleep-tousled Star-Lord stumbles into frame, flicking on a light. Barely audible over the music, ]
Groot, what are you—?
[ Busted.
Peter picks up the device, sees that it’s recording, and he grimaces. ]
Oh, son of a—
[ Which is when the feed and the music both cut out. ]
text; un: iron.man
video; @star.lord
Someone is on time-out. ]
I have good taste.
[ Peter gestures with his thumb at the kid. ]
He doesn't know how to wait until the morning.
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Good taste in everything except electronics. [Nope, still not letting that one go.] Why not just give him headphones and let him go to town?
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As I recall, you were pretty enamored with my tech, last time I saw you.
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[Yes, he remembers. No, he'd really rather not.]
Also, it was 1987 as far as I was concerned, of course I was impressed.
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I’m just saying, you were practically drooling, man. I was seriously worried you were gonna try and steal my Zune from me, and I really didn’t want to have to punch a ten-year-old you to get it back.
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[It's half-hearted, mostly because he knows Peter is definitely just fucking with him. Though a second later, he does glance up towards the actual kid-tree-guy sitting there.]
Sorry.
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What’re you apologizing for?
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[He waves vaguely in Groot's direction.]
Cursing?
[That's a thing you're not supposed to do around kids, right?]
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What?
[ But he follows the gesture toward Groot, who’s still pouting away on the coffee table, shoulders hunched up around his head. ]
Oh. Oh. [ Peter huffs out a breath and waves dismissively. ] It’s fine. He’s heard worse from Rocket.
[ Hell, Peter’s heard worse from Groot, and they were still trying to get him out of the habit of dropping f-bombs every chance he could. ]
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[Look, he tried. There are reasons Tony does not spend that much time around kids.]
He in time out or something?
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For the next five minutes or so, yeah.
[ And he says it with a touch of discomfort, because he knows how that sounds, how that makes this relationship look, and while it might be true – that Peter is definitely helping to raise Groot – he’s not entirely sure if he’s cool with the title and all the baggage that comes with it.
(Peter and fathers, literal or figurative, don’t tend to mix very well.)
Which is why Peter changes the topic, nodding toward Stark’s work station. ]
I see you’re burning the midnight oil.
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I don't really keep any kind of regular hours. Just sort of whenever I happen to get an idea.
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Working on anything fun?
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[It's all fun to Tony, mostly.]
Why, you need something?
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No, I'm good.
D'you get that a lot? Like, "Hey, Stark, it's 4am, but would you mind making me a flamethrower?"
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[Look he works with a lot of insomniacs, it's a thing.]
Or more like someone comes up with a brilliant idea while sleep deprived.
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Are you sure it's a "brilliant idea"? Or is it just that you're so tired that it seems like one?
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[There's no real heat in it, one side of Tony's mouth tipping up a little.]
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Gosh, and so humble, too. [ The effect of his sarcasm is ruined a little when he lets the corner of his mouth quirk upward. ] It's just a packaged deal with you, huh?
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[He almost manages to keep a straight face, too.]
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[It's solemn and dramatic, but Tony's also eyeing him.]
Can't get back to sleep?
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[ It’s 100% a lie, but it’s a feasible one, right? And before the Guardians, Peter had made a career out of lying.
Truth is, he’s got a lot on his mind, right now, and he’s pretty sure Gamora is coming down with that weird Riverview-flu (River-flu?), but she refuses to admit it, and he’s worried. It’s all his childhood nightmares kicking down the door into his adult life. ]
Don’t let me keep you if I’m distraction you from your all your geniusing.
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You're good. I can multitask.
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