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Tommy Shepard ([personal profile] doubled_speed) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2024-09-28 11:58 am

This Is How We Get Along

WHO: Tommy Shepherd, Tony Stark, Billy Hargrove
WHERE: Tony's Workshop, Tommy's Room in Avengers HQ
WHAT: Trying to figure out a gift; emotional vulnerability
WHEN: Late September, Early October
WARNINGS: To Be Added in the Billy Hargrove Thread

I. What Do You Get For A Surfer Dude? | Closed to Tony
The thing about Tommy was that he was kind of shit about asking for help when he needed it for himself. Things that would benefit him, or make his life better, or help him deal with his shit. It wasn't something he did. Which always made him showing up to ask for it harder.

So yeah, his showing up (after a good bit of searching) at Tony's workshop door, knocking lightly as he did so, was odd. Him looking nervous was probably less so. He was, after all, trying to heal what he thought was some damage between them due to his own actions. But this wasn't about any of that. This was about asking for help. And fuck if he wasn't shit at that.

II. The Terror of Being Known | Closed to Billy Hargrove
Between them they have so many places to withdraw to. The shack on the beach, the apartment above the diner, the rooms taken up by Billy for his winter in the Civics Center. And here. The place Billy is getting to see for the first time while he comes help Tommy make the place more homey.

A room in the established Avengers HQ. A place shared with Steve Rogers and Janet Van Dyne and probably others. A place that was more plain than the efforts he had taken with the diner's space. Which was supposed to change today. That was absolutely the plan.

A plan that was being foiled by the frustrated noise as Tommy tried, once again, to get a table to sit level. He'd been trying to shim this thing for ten minutes now. Ten minutes for someone like Billy. A lot more than that for Tommy. It was a frustration so deep that he finally did something stupid. He kicked a leg of it in frustration. And with speed. Too much speed. The metal leg bent from the force, dumping the table and the box of tools and decorations that had been sitting on it to the floor.

Which in turn only amped Tommy's bad mood up further, leaving him fuming in particular down at a small, potted plant that clearly had a damaged pot now. Something that was going to take repotting.

"Fucking hell."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2024-10-10 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Only Tommy's brightening smile offset Tony's narrowed look of skepticism, tugging at the corner of his own mouth even as he hesitated, not as convinced of his own point when he still wasn't sure what Tommy's was. He had to accept, "Great, so, listen, he told me he was a mechanic, so he probably knows what to do with those. If not, you know, Donnie or Cal are probably nearby, somebody could be there fast to fill in the gaps. What you're going to need is oil. She's been sitting on that beach for a lifetime, don't even try turning the engine over until you've got her lubed up."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2024-10-13 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Tony had to wonder as well, with a pensive pout, because Cal probably didn't even know what a car was, at least not the kind that Billy had sitting on the beach. He still felt optimistic that the kid could figure out his way around the thing, so that furrow of Tony's brow was easily gone for him to nod with a sharp breath, then a thumb over his shoulder for the sudden big, shimmering display in the air of the formula. "One is always a good start," he was happy to encourage. "You let me know when you figure out how to stop there, I've never worked out the math on that part."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2024-10-15 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
It was very fast, and maybe they could pretend it didn't happen at all, except Tony was left holding his own ribs where the warmth of the hug quickly escaped between his fingers. "Yeah, try not to blow anything up, harder to fix that," he muttered, and waved his free hand impatiently, encouraging Tommy on to get to the explosions already. He still lingered at the door to watch Tommy go, plucking at the fabric of his shirt where his hand was still wrapped.