[ When Steve glances from Tony's shrunken muscles to Bruce, there's only one thing he wants to know: is Tony going to okay?. Bruce nods, even without Steve saying anything, but he adds a caveat, half-whispering, half-mouthing it to Steve just so he knows: It's going to take time.
But the burns of battle are still fresh. Their wounds are still wide open. He knows already that Tony isn't going to want to spend time in recovery and Steve isn't sure he'd blame him.
Peter. The family they'd built, here, in this very compound. 50% of all creatures on Earth. All gone. Neither of them are going to accept that there's nothing left to do.
Tony speaks though and Steve can't help but immediately look back down. ]
I have a hard time imagining that. [ He says, before slipping one of Tony's hands into his own, before Bruce pushes the IV in. Steve gives it a squeeze, part distraction, part re-assurance. When he hears that question, Steve glances at the others before he answers, but he knows he isn't going to try and hide anything. ]
50 percent of all living creatures. Gone. [ He lets the confirmation of that sink in before he continues. ] There were accidents everywhere, but they stopped after two or three days. Governments across the world are trying to rebuild.
[ In his peripheral version, Steve catches Bruce signaling. When he looks up, Bruce says this loud enough for everyone to hear: Hey, Steve, I know we just got him back, but we gotta let him rest. He nods. It's probably Bruce's way of saying something in that IV will knock Tony out soon. ]
I'll be right here, you hear me? [ He pulls a chair up next to the bed, never letting go of Tony's hand. ] As soon as you wake up.
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But the burns of battle are still fresh. Their wounds are still wide open. He knows already that Tony isn't going to want to spend time in recovery and Steve isn't sure he'd blame him.
Peter. The family they'd built, here, in this very compound. 50% of all creatures on Earth. All gone. Neither of them are going to accept that there's nothing left to do.
Tony speaks though and Steve can't help but immediately look back down. ]
I have a hard time imagining that. [ He says, before slipping one of Tony's hands into his own, before Bruce pushes the IV in. Steve gives it a squeeze, part distraction, part re-assurance. When he hears that question, Steve glances at the others before he answers, but he knows he isn't going to try and hide anything. ]
50 percent of all living creatures. Gone. [ He lets the confirmation of that sink in before he continues. ] There were accidents everywhere, but they stopped after two or three days. Governments across the world are trying to rebuild.
[ In his peripheral version, Steve catches Bruce signaling. When he looks up, Bruce says this loud enough for everyone to hear: Hey, Steve, I know we just got him back, but we gotta let him rest. He nods. It's probably Bruce's way of saying something in that IV will knock Tony out soon. ]
I'll be right here, you hear me? [ He pulls a chair up next to the bed, never letting go of Tony's hand. ] As soon as you wake up.