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it's a blacked out blur
Who: Bruce and Tony
When: Day 71
Where: Their house
What: Now Bruce is back for real, and he needs to get the lowdown on the haps from Tony.
Bruce wakes up with a monumental case of cotton-brain and a throbbing behind his temples; it's like the worst hangover ever, only he knows he doesn't drink enough to get hangovers, and all his blackouts are from the Hulk. But he doesn't remember Hulking out either. Groaning quietly, he squints around the room to check where he is and to check the level of destruction, but since things seem to be mostly okay, he takes a minute to rub at his eyes and wait for his brain processes to start up again.
After a few minutes, he pushes himself up to a sitting position, waits for his head to stop swirling, and then climbs out of bed. No Tony, but he has to be around, right? Someone put him in bed and put his pants back on -- actually, maybe it wasn't Tony, in that case. He shuffles out into the front room, squinting into the light and leaning against the wall as he goes.
"Tony?" His voice sounds like he hasn't used it in ages.
When: Day 71
Where: Their house
What: Now Bruce is back for real, and he needs to get the lowdown on the haps from Tony.
Bruce wakes up with a monumental case of cotton-brain and a throbbing behind his temples; it's like the worst hangover ever, only he knows he doesn't drink enough to get hangovers, and all his blackouts are from the Hulk. But he doesn't remember Hulking out either. Groaning quietly, he squints around the room to check where he is and to check the level of destruction, but since things seem to be mostly okay, he takes a minute to rub at his eyes and wait for his brain processes to start up again.
After a few minutes, he pushes himself up to a sitting position, waits for his head to stop swirling, and then climbs out of bed. No Tony, but he has to be around, right? Someone put him in bed and put his pants back on -- actually, maybe it wasn't Tony, in that case. He shuffles out into the front room, squinting into the light and leaning against the wall as he goes.
"Tony?" His voice sounds like he hasn't used it in ages.
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He leans over, pen at the ready, and writes out the other formula. It’s slightly longer than its counterpart; unlike a computer, it’s not quite as easy as hitting the reset button and restoring it to factory settings. But it can be done, Pepper’s the living example of that.
“And just remember, this is the basic algorithm. Once you’re in there, you can change whatever you want. That part’s longer, obviously. Like any sophisticated program, the more you want to change, the longer the code has to be. But it’s not difficult to do. What I can do with this…” Isn’t something he should be discussing.
Shaking his head, he taps the paper with the pen. “What do you think?”
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"I think it's incredible." He sighs, touching the paper. "I think it could change the world. Probably for the worst."
Taking a few more seconds to look over it, he sighs again and picks the paper up, crumpling it up in his hand as he goes over to the camera to uncover it. He stands still for a few seconds, his nails pressing into his palm through the paper, before he turns around again.
"Do..." He loses the thread, has to breathe before he can recover it. "Do you think it could cure me?"
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And he knows this is coming too. It twists his stomach into uncomfortable knots of tension, but he can’t, he won’t, lie to him. “Possibly.”
It’s a betrayal of the Hulk that doesn’t sit with Tony at all. Yet the Hulk is Bruce. Bruce is the Hulk. They’re the same person and if this brings them back together, heals Bruce and makes him whole, then Tony can’t refuse to help him.
“We’d need to figure in the gamma radiation. That’s the unknown variable, but once it’s accounted for, yeah. I think it could cure you.”
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Part of the reason he'd been afraid to ask was because he thought for sure Tony would push against the idea, but he agrees and Bruce feels like he can't stand up anymore. Instead of just falling to the ground, he manages to get back to the couch and he collapses onto it. Somehow. He can't really feel his legs.
He looks over at Tony, his eyes going from wide and uncertain to evaluating.
"What do you want to do with this?"
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There won’t be a promise left to keep.
“I don’t know,” he says, looking back as guilelessly as possible and shrugging. Maybe he’s a coward just looking for the easy way out, but since it’s an option, he’s deliberately misunderstanding the question. “Burn it, I guess. There are some matches in the kitchen. We put it in a bowl, light it on fire, no one’ll be able to reconstruct the paper from ash. It’s the safest bet. And you won’t have to eat it.”
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"Is this okay? Is this still okay? Are we still -- " He draws back, trying to keep his breathing steady even when he feels like he's been punched.
"You've been away so long; if you stopped..." Loving him. Wanting him. If Tony moved on, if he got back with Pepper, if he got with someone else. Bruce was going to say he'd respect that, and he honestly would, but he can't make himself form the words yet.
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But do it he has to, and right now, because the question’s out there and it needs an answer. When he thought he could have only one of the people he loved, it was so much easier. But both? Both is hard, and Tony hates making decisions. If he thinks about it, though, he knows that he already has. He made it when the Hulk asked about Extremis, and Tony decided to throw away his mortality for him.
“If I stopped what? Loving you?” Bluntness, he decides, is the way to go here. “Don’t be stupid.” He leans over, reaching out to touch his face. This might be difficult to hear, and he’d like to just gloss over it, but Bruce deserves to know. “We didn’t remember this place. I’m not sure why. I didn’t start remembering until I woke up here again. So when I was there, you were, I don’t know, busy with your work and your whole I turn into the Hulk, no one must ever love me thing. And I was too busy having… problems—” He doesn’t know how else to explain the anxiety attacks without actually naming them. “—and then not getting blown up like the rest of my life to do anything about it. But I never stopped. I’m not going to stop. Is this okay?”
It’s his turn to move to kiss him, but he doesn’t quite make contact. Not yet. Not when he’s filled with the irrational fear that Bruce is going to hear that he had a year off without him and take it as an opportunity to get away from him now. “Jesus, I hope so. Because I just spent a year watching you, not being able to have you, and I’d really like to put that behind me.”
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But they aren't separated. God, what a relief. He's been through something like this before with Betty but not only did he have years to adjust to the idea, but he and Betty kind of really didn't do a good job. If Tony had told Bruce no, that they couldn't have this, then he wouldn't have had a very dignified response. Tony stops just shy of kissing him, and Bruce's heart feels like it gets stuck in his throat. He starts to say yes, but then he leans forward and catches his mouth, kissing him slowly as he slides his fingers into his hair.
"Yes, it's okay," he says, breathless against his lips. "I love you too; you have me."
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Later, if Bruce wants to talk about it, Tony can go deeper into detail about everything that happened. He can tell him about Happy’s injuries and salvaging the robots from the depths of the sea. He can tell him about JARVIS’ linguistic ticks and the hours of entertain he’s gotten from ribbing him about them, even though they’ve been ironed out now. They can talk about reasons why they couldn’t remember and possibilities for ensuring that that doesn’t happen again.
For the moment, however, he simply wants to kiss him.
“Because if it’s all the same to you, I’m never letting you go again.”
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When he needs to come up for air, he toys lightly with the hair above the nape of Tony's neck and kisses one cheek, then the other, before he sits back enough to see him properly.
"You changed your hair too," he says finally, eyes sweeping over him. It's such an unimportant thing compared to everything else, but focusing on the big details for too long can be suffocating.
"I like it."
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“Really? You sure? I don’t need to grow it out?” Mostly, he’s kidding. Of all the things to be self-conscious about, his hair’s at the bottom of the list. But there’s a grain of sincerity there, buried beneath the grin and the light tone. If Bruce hates it, he won’t be adverse to going back to the way it was.
“I like yours too. Obviously. Though, little secret?” He drops his voice conspiratorially, as though this is the most important secret of all. “I didn’t really mind the new 'do either.”
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"No, I like this. It's a good look for you, but most things are." He touches his cheek, tracing the edge of his beard.
"How are you? With the reactor gone, with being back here again?" It's a lot to take in, and he wishes he could make any of it better for Tony.
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“But yeah, no, I’m fine. I’m great. It was an adjustment at first, trying to make sense of where I was and what I was remembering. But I think the disorientation’s gone now, so I’m back to normal. Really, I’m fin—I’m not fine.” With his arrival back here, it’s true. He is fine. With everything else, he’s lying and he knows it. What prevents him from continuing the lie is that he knows that eventually, he’ll have another breakdown and it will be obvious that he’s not fine at all.
“I have—It’s—Like the nightmares, only worse. It happens when I’m awake sometimes. These, I don’t know, anxiety attacks. It's been happening all year. I can’t control them, I know they’re stupid, but they happen sometimes and I—it’s like I fall apart. Which has nothing to do with being here or you or anything like that. I really am fine with being here. But it, I thought you should know in case—If you find me on the floor some afternoon, freaking out, that’s why.”
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He'd almost been expecting something worse than anxiety attacks, not that that's any less of an issue, but that's nonfatal, at least. He lets out the breath he'd been holding and then touches Tony's arm, squeezing gently.
"It's not stupid. It's a natural reaction to the things you've been through, the things you've seen. Have you talked to anyone about them?"
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Tony shakes his head. “A ten-year-old kid who saw me having one of my fits, asked about it, and then kept triggering them on purpose. Rhodey, who saw one but just figured I was drunk or not getting enough sleep. And Pepper, who didn’t want to hear about it and yelled at me a lot for it.”
Of the three, the most useful in terms of coping with it had been the kid, if only because he’d tried to talk him down from one of his episodes. “The kid suggested I get medication. I haven’t.”
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"You could, you know. I have some here. But I really am not that kind of doctor." He smiles softly and leans in to kiss him gently.
"That doesn't mean I don't want to help you or listen to you here, now. I do. And I can try to tell you some strategies to help you manage it, too. I'm not this kind of doctor, but I'm no stranger to needing to deal with overwhelming tides of emotion."
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"It's fine. I know you're not. I knew it when I paid you a visit there. I just..." Shrugging, he trails off. He'd just wanted to talk to someone he trusted, who wouldn't ignore him or brush him off or tell him just to get over it, and there aren't many people like that in his life.
"I'm not as bad as I was. It's getting a little better, and maybe now it'll get better a little faster." Because he's here. Because he's away from the things that trigger an episode. Because he has something better than pills. "One day at a time, right? That and carry a paper bag for when I start hyperventilating."
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"So increased anxiety, decreased arc reactor. Anything else you think I should know about what happened?"
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“I destroyed all my suits, Rhodey calls himself Iron Patriot now, I promised JARVIS I’d built him a body, I rescued my robots from the bottom of the sea, and I think Happy might finally have a girlfriend.” He gives Bruce’s shoulder a tiny squeeze and leans his head to the side until it’s resting against his. “And before I blew it up, I actually did manage to make a suit I could control with my mind. Just for the record.”
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"No more Iron Man?"
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Maybe he doesn’t need the suits to shield himself against the world anymore, but he can’t stop being who he is. And unfortunately for all of his friends who would rather he not be Iron Man, he is and there’s nothing he can do to change it.
“There’s going to be an Iron Man again. A better one.”
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"Better, huh?" He picks his head up so he can see him, and it's pretty clear he's trying to see through something. They've been dancing around this; it's time to actually talk about it.
"Like super serum better?"
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Which brings him uncomfortably back to the truth. And he knows that the truth is going to cause a problem.
“What, and turn into Steve? No. I’m not a soldier. I’m not going to make myself into the super variety.” He knows he should leave it at that; it answers Bruce’s question and it isn’t a lie, but Tony has always had a problem with saying too much. “I’m just going to make a few minor alterations to my genetic code. No super strength, no super speed, no fire breathing.”
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"Because nothing can go wrong and accidentally give you super speed or fire breath or..." He lifts his eyebrows. He can't say monster. He can't really imply the Hulk is bad, can he, without alienating Tony. "Any unexpected side effects?"
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“Ordinarily, no. You’re right.” He hasn’t gotten better at fighting over the year he’s been at home, but he desperately wants to keep this from blowing up. “There’s a lot that can go wrong with it. Everything that happened with it since it was created is proof of that. But this isn’t me playing around with something that I don’t understand. And it’s not me letting my ego run wild, either.” Because he can just imagine what it must sound like.
“I fixed it, Bruce. It was killing Pepper and I fixed it. I know I can use it the way it was meant to be used because I’ve done it already. Without side-effects. Without anything unexpected happening.” He lowers his voice to something quiet and somber. “I wouldn’t take a risk like this with myself if I didn’t know I could do it.”
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