I was supposed to start Dragon Rising, but then realized I didn't finish Crystallized, then I randomly remembered Rescue Bots and tried to find it, did not find it but instead I found Armored Adventures and started watching again, then remembered Test Drive and found my attempt at a dragon book so now I'm watching Race to the edge for at least the fifth time
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Thinking about how Disney couldn't invest enough money in the Star Wars website to have a knock-off Breakout, Galaga, point-and-click, and planetary-orbit game on a Flash (or similar) platform.
Franchises used to be respectable. They used to encourage you to visit the website and play their games. Now it's all just mobile stuff and downloadable skins.
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Rhodey looks up to see Tony looking at him, an indescribable look on his face. It's been a long time since he hasn't been able to read Tony's expressions, and it makes his insides twist.
Tony looks so frail in his hospital bed, skin gaunt and sunken in, wires all around him. But his eyes, his eyes have hardened, like he saw something out there in the sand that he can never unsee.
For the rest of his life, Rhodey will never forgive himself for allowing Tony to ride without him.
"Do you need anything?" He asks, instead of giving voice to his thoughts, "Water? The nurse said that Dr. Cho will be coming back soon to check up on you. Make sure you're responding to the medication well."
Tony blinks at him, acknowledging his words, but giving no response. Without meaning to, Rhodey's eyes shift to his chest, to the thing that's glowing there. 'An arc reactor', Tony had called it, whispering it into his ear before exhaustion had taken over, 'Like the one that powers the Malibu Warehouse.'
It's beautiful in a morbid sort of way, the blue light. In the dark hospital room, it illuminates Tony's features, catching on his sharpest edges. It makes him look like a work of art.
Then again, Rhodey might be biased. Even when he hated him, he's always thought that Tony was the most beautiful person he'd ever seen.
"A kiss," Tony says, in a raspy voice, so softly that Rhodey almost misses it, "I want a kiss."
There's a second where Rhodey pauses. It isn't that he hasn't kissed Tony before, lord knows they've done worse things when they were young and stupid and drunk, but over the years - they'd come to a sort of agreement. An unspoken one, where they agreed that what they had, being Tony and Rhodey was more important than the temporary high that an orgasm could give them.
And yet -
"Okay," he says, walking over and running his fingers lightly through Tony's hair, "I can do that. I can give you a kiss."
His hand falls down to Tony's cheeks, thumb slightly touching his chapped lips. There was a bleeder earlier, that Rhodey dabbed away with the edge of his uniform, despite Tony's weak attempts to bat him away.
"Kiss," Tony says again, louder this time, "I want you to kiss me. Just once."
Rhodey would kiss him a thousand times over, if he thought he was allowed. He would never stop kissing Tony, not until the day he died.
But he doesn't say that. He just bends down, careful of the tubes wrapped around Tony, keeping him alive, and presses their lips together, just as Tony asked him too.
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Pepper Stark: Iron Maiden Suit.
A new, purple suit for Pep. Also known as Rescue Mark 2, this suit has all of the same features as her previous suit, with the addition of a new A.I similar to Jarvis’ and Friday’s respective personalities which uses the voice of her beloved husband. Every hello from her is greeted with “Hey, Pep.” This suit is later gifted to Morgan on the occasion of her 21st birthday, with the message ‘Dad will always guide you home. We love you, 3,000. Mum. Xxx’ 💜
My digital artwork from the A.I art studio NightCafe.
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