The subject line is, technically, a lie. I did write Tony/Pepper one other time. But now I'm posting here! So...that's new?
Title: Vacation
Rating: PG
Characters/Pairings: Tony, Pepper, and Tony/Pepper if you're looking for it.
Spoilers/Warnings: Well, the movie. If you've seen the movie I'd say you're good to go here guys.
Summary: "I don't
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:D Thank you!
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Oh, if you're curious here's a collective noun page:
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Oh, if you're curious here's a collective noun page
Oh awesome. :D Thanks!
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Your conversations were wonderful. :)
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And I'm not even a big capslock person. Just, dang.
I just want you to know that I died with the first phone call. And then some more as I read on. But in a good. Like in a you-killed-me-with-your-cuteness way. Yes.
And besides the cute and silly, I absolutely loved little spot-on serious bits like this:
"Thank God you're here Ginny," a frazzled aunt says at the door. Pepper is reminded instantly of why she doesn't come home much. She's 'Ginny' here. A little girl with flyaway red hair and big eyes who asked constant questions. That little girl couldn't figure out if a hotel room rented for a one night stand was tax deductible, or dodge six different questions at once (People, The USA Today, The New York Times, and three other reporters she was sure were there for the express purpose of making her life difficult), or bandage the wound from a bullet that had somehow miraculously gotten through supposedly bulletproof armor. Pepper doesn't want to be that little girl any more.And this ( ... )
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Hee! Thanks. :D
I absolutely loved little spot-on serious bits
Phew. Thanks! I was hoping the serious parts would work within the overall cute and to hear that they did (and were spot-on! *blushes*) is relieving. :]
Awesome stuff, seriously.
Thanks again! :D This entire comment just plain made me grin.
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