"Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get your turn to be irresponsible soon enough," Steve retorts cheerfully. He doesn't protest when Tony offers his support, just leans some of his weight onto him as they head for the master bedroom. He probably needs something to keep his back stable more than he needs a crutch, but he won't spurn the help, either.
Steve receives another exasperated glare on their trek to the master bathroom. Tony has half of mind to be the most responsible man on the planet to be contrary and rub it in Steve's face, but truth is he's already trying to be better. More careful and considerate of his actions and how they affect the world. He messed up with Ultron like he messed up with his weapons, so he needs to be better. Again. Still. This time, hopefully, in the right way.
By the time he's scrubbing shampoo into Steve's hair, Tony has loosened up. He talks more easily, more smoothly. It's familiar, this. He doesn't love Steve, not yet, but Steve has become his motivation. Steve has given Tony back what he lost after Ultron and Pepper: a future he can see.
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By the time he's scrubbing shampoo into Steve's hair, Tony has loosened up. He talks more easily, more smoothly. It's familiar, this. He doesn't love Steve, not yet, but Steve has become his motivation. Steve has given Tony back what he lost after Ultron and Pepper: a future he can see.