93. steve Rogers/tony stark - irresistible

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I've been a girl scout most of my life and thought this would be fun to write. I was right by the way, it was. I am graduated now though so I am no longer a girl scout but I know quite a bit about it so there's some info in here that is little details that go into cookie sales and what not. Anyways have fun.

Song: send me home by asking Alexandria
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I walked up the stairs and waved to the friends in my troop. We had minimal luck selling cookies this year being that we aren't cute little girls anymore but this was our last hope. Setting up our cookie booth right at the entrance of Stark tower. Of course it took us forever to get the spot approved by council but they finally gave in after looking at our booth track record over the past few years.
We goofed off like we usually did, while selling to the big bucks executives walking down the street. Who knew we should've done this years ago while we were still cute little kids. It would've been a gold mine back in the day. As the money rolled in the more hope we had. We all wanted to go on a big trip before graduating, a trip that we sadly hadn't been able to do in years prior. I smiled and thanked the man in front of me as my friend sat in her lawn chair.

"So, do you think we'll actually get to see any avengers while we're here?"

I smiled at the people walking by before turning to look at her.

"I don't think so but if we do I think I'd die."

She stood up and dramatically fanned my face, mocking me.

"Oh no, what would we do? Captain America! Iron Man! Thor even! What hero will make her swoon today?!"

She said in a dramatic tone. I just rolled my eyes at her and nudged her to sit back down. I sat with her and we continued to laugh, the few other girls exchanging boxes for cash. Our leaders quietly talked to themselves behind us, paying us no attention as we rolled in the dough. I was mid sentence when my friends face dropped and she smacked my arm. I turned to see what she was gawking at and to my surprise both Tony and cap were walking side by side towards the building. She kept smacking my arm.

"Can you believe?"

I looked at her and laughed nervously.

"Of course not Roxanne."

We stood as they got closer to the building and watched as they slowly noticed the booth surrounded by business folk. They stepped up and cap nodded, saying hello. Tony with all his swagger greeted us with purpose.

"You ladies getting good business out here?"

I smiled widely at him.

"Yes sir, what could be more fitting than young entrepreneurs making buck in front of your building of all places?"

He smirked, letting out a sharp half laugh. He looked around at the booth for a second.

"What do we have here today ladies?"

I went down the line and explained each cookie to him, adding the prices of each at the end. he thought for a second before motioning to cap.

"Watcha think Steve? Got Anything specific you want?"

He rubbed his chin.

"If I remember correctly trefoils were big around the camps, they were easy to eat on the go."

He leaned forward with 'matter of fact' in his voice. I smiled.

"And as an added bonus we still do that, we send cases of cookies over that people buy specifically for the troops. You'd be surprised at how many people donate money just to send cookies over seas."

He had a wide smile on his face and Tony sent him a sympathetic look. He handed me a hundred dollar bill.

"Send however many cookies that'll cover."

I waved over one of the parents and relayed the message to her before turning back to him.

"Two whole cases, and an extra but whose counting."

I winked at him. Steve looked mildly confused.

"How many is that?"

"25 boxes."

He screwed his eyebrows together.

"Those were definitely much cheaper in my day."

I laughed as Tony rolled his eyes at him.

"We get it, you're an old man."

I just shook my head.

"Not quite I'd say. You're only, what, twenty? At best? At least based on your gallery at the Smithsonian. Your still practically a kid just like we are, at least, most of us. We're all 18 and 19."

He smiled like he'd won a game and crossed his arms over his chest. Tony didn't say anything but looked like he was pondering as he looked between us.

"I like you ya know that?"

I blushed and turned to look at my troop as they bickered beside me at the other business men and women.

"I appreciate that Captain, now would y'all like some cookies for yourself?"

Tony slapped another hundred on the table and went down the line. When they were done I handed them two cases, one with an extra box sat atop it.

"We appreciate your support Mr Stark. Thank you for helping your local girl scout troop."

He smiled widely and pointed from the building to the boxes and I watched as two men walked out and took the cases inside. Tony followed but cap stayed behind a second.

"I want to say that I really do like you. Not many people would've spoken up about sending cookies over seas. It's something I didn't know about until I actually went to war and it was definitely something to look forward to."

I smiled endearingly at him.

"I believe that 100%, I know its something I would miss exponentially if I had to fight over seas."

He reached out to shake my hand.

"I also want to thank you for saying something about how old I am. I think most people mistake how long I've been alive for how much experience I actually have."

I nodded.

"Of course, I mean we're close in actual mental age and I could never even imagine how you do what you do. You deserve much more recognition Steve. It's hard to lead groups of people as an actual adult much less as a twenty-somthing year old. I admire you cap."

He laughed a little to himself and rubbed his eye.

"This is probably gonna sound a little odd but could I give you my number? I would love to talk to you sometime when I'm not taking precious time away from your work."

I smiled at him and reached for my phone.

"That would be great, I can text you so you have my number too."

I handed him the phone and he quickly typed it out and handed it back to me.

"Alright, so I guess I'll talk to you later then."

I nodded.

"It's a date."

He smiled and nodded to himself before turning, waving, and walking inside. When he was out of sight Roxy grabbed my arm and shook the shit out if it.

"Bitch you just got Captain Americas number!"

I laughed.

"That's not girl scout appreciate language Roxy."

She was beyond shook.

"That doesn't matter girl you just got a date with the captain America!"

I laughed and sat with her.

"Yes, yes I do."

I looked down at his number and smiled to myself. Holy shit, I have a date with captain America.

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