He hadn’t. After the Battle of New York, Banner had stayed around for a little while. Two months or so. He usually was with Tony during that time, usually being poked at or helping with projects. He had no idea that Banner and Nat had started making eyes at one another. He was a perceptive man, but only when it suited him. And keeping track of Banner’s love interests hadn’t.
“Don’t call it that. I’m not spying on him.” He was just trying to keep the world safe from the Hulk if he happened to show back up. And he wanted to test out a new armor he was working on, and a vibranium, sat-dropped cage...
What? He could probably run tests on Steve or Thor— If they ever saw Thor again. The guy was like one and done. That was just fine with him. Tony wasn’t the sort of guy to enjoy a good Ren Faire.
“And don’t tell him I’m spying on him either.” Tony backed up towards his armor. “Anyway, great chat. Got to go fix stuff. You know. The reason you guys keep me around.”
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He hadn’t. After the Battle of New York, Banner had stayed around for a little while. Two months or so. He usually was with Tony during that time, usually being poked at or helping with projects. He had no idea that Banner and Nat had started making eyes at one another. He was a perceptive man, but only when it suited him. And keeping track of Banner’s love interests hadn’t.
“Don’t call it that. I’m not spying on him.” He was just trying to keep the world safe from the Hulk if he happened to show back up. And he wanted to test out a new armor he was working on, and a vibranium, sat-dropped cage...
What? He could probably run tests on Steve or Thor— If they ever saw Thor again. The guy was like one and done. That was just fine with him. Tony wasn’t the sort of guy to enjoy a good Ren Faire.
“And don’t tell him I’m spying on him either.” Tony backed up towards his armor. “Anyway, great chat. Got to go fix stuff. You know. The reason you guys keep me around.”