[Steve doesn't look up from his task when Tony makes his comment. He hears the tense implications in the question, takes them in, and decides he isn't going to answer. Dos he think Tony cleans up after his messes? Of course. The man has always been attentive--sometimes too much--to anything he views as his. But there are other issues Steve has, and he isn't sure he can say one without pointing out the other. So he opts to keep his peace and let Tony decide for himself what his responsibility entails. He's smart like that.
Steve scrapes off the larger bits of remaining food into the garbage can, restacking cleaner plates neatly next to the sink and picking out charred bits from frying pans. His eyes drift briefly over to Tony. Mhm. Helpful, even if he denies it.]
Could always make him run laps. If he doesn't like kitchen duty, I've got plenty of other chores to put him on.
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Steve scrapes off the larger bits of remaining food into the garbage can, restacking cleaner plates neatly next to the sink and picking out charred bits from frying pans. His eyes drift briefly over to Tony. Mhm. Helpful, even if he denies it.]
Could always make him run laps. If he doesn't like kitchen duty, I've got plenty of other chores to put him on.