Title: Bright Idea Rating: PG-13 Word Count: 379 Pairing: pre-slash Clint/Bruce Warnings: none Disclaimer: I own nothing. The Avengers and their characters belong to Marvel and all the writers. Summary: Tony feels they need a mascot. The team doesn't agree. Notes More Avengers drabbles. Man they can really eat up my mind. :)
Sometimes Bruce wondered where Tony came up with his ideas. First, it was the team cheer. Bruce didn’t think there was a tune that could fit all of them, but the Valkyries proved him wrong. The song was enjoyable, but it fit an opera better than a battlefield. For a while, Tony dropped any more crazy ideas.
Of course, awhile for Tony is two days and he came up with another idea.
“We need a team mascot!” Tony announced during movie night one week.
“Not this again.” Natasha sighed.
“We do. I mean, think about it, we need something to represent us.” Tony said.
“We already represent a lot of things like freedom, protection, justice…” Steve started when Tony dismissed it with a wave of his hand.
“We do and all those things are nice, but I think we need something that would show people who we are. Something that stands out…” Tony trailed off as he looked over at Bruce.
Bruce who ended up next to Clint, he didn’t know how it happened, shook his head.
“Not the other guy. It’s bad enough people make products about him, but a mascot is out of the question.” Bruce said.
“But…” Tony started when Clint held up his hand. “Hey, how about we discuss this after the movie. I do want to watch this one.”
“I didn’t think romantic comedies were your thing Katniss.” Tony said.
“Tell me again how many times you sniffed during The Lion King?” Clint countered.
“Hey, that scene was very powerful!” Tony exclaimed.
“I agree the lost of young Simba’s father was quite tragic indeed.” Thor said with a solemn nod.
“See Lightening rod agrees.” Tony said.
“Well--” Clint started when Natasha cleared her throat. “Movie first then you can talk later, I think we can agree on that.”
Tony moved to open his mouth when he saw the challenging look in Natasha’s eyes. He sat back against the couch and crossed his arms.
“Fine, but we’re still going to get a mascot.”
Bruce shook his head in amusement from the grumbles around the room. He settled against the couch and returned to the movie. He tried not to think about Clint or the warm thigh pressing against him.
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Date: 2012-08-05 08:54 am (UTC)Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 379
Pairing: pre-slash Clint/Bruce
Warnings: none
Disclaimer: I own nothing. The Avengers and their characters belong to Marvel and all the writers.
Summary: Tony feels they need a mascot. The team doesn't agree.
Notes More Avengers drabbles. Man they can really eat up my mind. :)
Sometimes Bruce wondered where Tony came up with his ideas. First, it was the team cheer. Bruce didn’t think there was a tune that could fit all of them, but the Valkyries proved him wrong. The song was enjoyable, but it fit an opera better than a battlefield. For a while, Tony dropped any more crazy ideas.
Of course, awhile for Tony is two days and he came up with another idea.
“We need a team mascot!” Tony announced during movie night one week.
“Not this again.” Natasha sighed.
“We do. I mean, think about it, we need something to represent us.” Tony said.
“We already represent a lot of things like freedom, protection, justice…” Steve started when Tony dismissed it with a wave of his hand.
“We do and all those things are nice, but I think we need something that would show people who we are. Something that stands out…” Tony trailed off as he looked over at Bruce.
Bruce who ended up next to Clint, he didn’t know how it happened, shook his head.
“Not the other guy. It’s bad enough people make products about him, but a mascot is out of the question.” Bruce said.
“But…” Tony started when Clint held up his hand. “Hey, how about we discuss this after the movie. I do want to watch this one.”
“I didn’t think romantic comedies were your thing Katniss.” Tony said.
“Tell me again how many times you sniffed during The Lion King?” Clint countered.
“Hey, that scene was very powerful!” Tony exclaimed.
“I agree the lost of young Simba’s father was quite tragic indeed.” Thor said with a solemn nod.
“See Lightening rod agrees.” Tony said.
“Well--” Clint started when Natasha cleared her throat. “Movie first then you can talk later, I think we can agree on that.”
Tony moved to open his mouth when he saw the challenging look in Natasha’s eyes. He sat back against the couch and crossed his arms.
“Fine, but we’re still going to get a mascot.”
Bruce shook his head in amusement from the grumbles around the room. He settled against the couch and returned to the movie. He tried not to think about Clint or the warm thigh pressing against him.
Although it felt very good.