chapter 24

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The next morning everyone left after breakfast. Blake and Asher ate quickly and rushed down to the lab not wanting to waist one of there only free days. They had decided to run down the stairs of at least three floors when they ran into Sam.

"What are you to up to?" Sam asked as the two teens ran passed him.

"EXCERSIZE!" Asher shouted back at him.

"Alright." Sam said. He was clearly already tired of there shananigans.

Blake found a comfortable spot at a drawing table and turned on the LED panel under the table illuminating the many scattered blueprints. She started by rolling up all the old prints up nearly and shoving them somewhere to forget about them. She pulled some drafting tools and a roll of fresh blueprint paper. She taped the paper to the table and began sketching.

Asher was in the back corner of the teens personal lab searching for tools and metal. He fished aroud and found his welding tools. He set the large sheets of metal on his workbench and pulled up a electronic version of what Blake was drawing on the other table. As lines appeared on the 3D image Asher moved it around labeling sections with the parts they needed to put there.

Steve and Nat were checking up on the two every once and a while, bringing food, but Blake and Asher didn't leave the lab. Courtesy of Tony installing a bathroom in the lab a few weeks ago.

Once the sun began to set Tony walked in and took his turn trying to get Blake and Asher out of the lab.

"Alright you two, it's time to slow down with the blueprints and take a break. It's been the entire day and I don't think you two have even seen daylight since you woke up." Tony said as he began turning lights off.

"Ash, did you save the shock frame blueprints cause I can't find the drawings anywhere." Blake said completely ignoring the parent in the room.

"Yea I did." Asher answered

"Good." Blake replied.

Tony stood there in disbelief that his child and Blake had disrespected him in the lab he built for them.

"Thats it. Stop scribbling and scratching and come eat dinner with the rest of us. We've been trying to get you out of here all day." Tony shouted, making the two teens drop everything and listen.

Tony walked out signaling Blake and Asher to follow and they reluctantly complied after they closed all there files.

"What are you even making?" Tony asked as Blake gathered all her blueprints and rolled them together neatly.

"It's classified." Blake answered.

"Okay new rule, you two can't say that anymore. Now for the love, come eat dinner with the family." Tony said trying to keep his temper down.

The two teens hurried out the door and ran up the stairs. Blake accidentally brought the blueprints with her but it was too late to put them back now.

Blake and Asher ran into the dinning room dramatically and Blake dropped her blueprints on the ground before taking her seat beside bucky.

"Halfway through the meal Blake and Asher were having a lovely discussion about her new super powers and nobody had a clue what they were discussing.

"We would need to put the air vent on the roof if you went hydro one night but it wouldn't prevent you from getting out if you-" Asher started before Blake finished.

"Turned to air."

Blake tried to get up to grab the blueprints forgetting she was at the dinner table until bucky put his metal arm over her seat so she couldn't get up.

"Your staying right here." Bucky said.

"Bucket." Blake said as she scowled at him and reached for a napkin.

Asher threw her a pen and she caught it, beginning to write mathematical equations all over the napkin. A few long minutes later Blake's father snatched the pen and napkin away from her slam her hands on the table.

"No more work Blake." Her father told her.

She snatched the napkin back and stood, catching Bucky's arm before it could come over her again. She grabbed the blueprints and headed back to the lab leaving everyone in disbelief at her behavior.

"Don't even think about following her." Tony warned, pointing at Asher.

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