Doctor's Duty

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Requested by @DemigodKeeper08: (These words aren't their exact words, but here it is)

"Something that has to do with Doctor Strange"

Here's the synopsis: Tony doesn't want his kid, (Y/N), to help the Avengers in their upcoming battle. He needs someone to keep an eye on (Y/N), and he has Doctor Strange fill babysitting duty.

"Listen, Tony. I'm a doctor, not a babysitter," Doctor Strange argued.

"Yeah, Dad. I'm old enough to watch myself for a week," you added, siding with the Doctor on this one. 

Your Dad crossed his arms and rolled his eyes, tired of all this bickering. 

"(Y/N), I can hardly trust you enough to go into my lab. Remember that one time you built a dangerous weapon and HYDRA got their hands on it?"

You bit your lip. "Yeah, I do remember that," you mumbled. "Can't you just have JARVIS lock up your lab?"

"(Y/N), you're my kid. You're smart enough to break into that thing, easy."

You decided to take that as a compliment, though you hated the idea of staying with Doctor Strange for a week. 

Something about him just bothered you. Maybe it was because he used weird terms like the 'mirror realm' and 'dark realm' and 'time loops'. None of it made any sense and was a bunch of mumbo-jumbo. 

"Why can't I just help you on the mission?" you complained, going to your last resort. "You guys have been training me for years."

"(Y/N), no. This is the last time I'm saying it."

"Fine," you said, realizing that you've lost the argument. "Looks like it's just you and me, Doctor."

"Can you take me on your mission?" Doctor Strange asked, also hoping to get out of this mess.

"Bye!" your Dad said, walking towards the door. 

Doctor Strange looked very uncomfortable with just you there and started walking towards the exit. 

"Dude, where are you going?" you asked.

Doctor Strange stopped, turned around, and looked at you incredulously. 

"Not dude, it's Doctor," he corrected.

"Oh, whatever. Point is, why would you walk miles when you could just make a portal?"

"You don't just abuse the power you were given," he glares.

"This isn't abusing it, it's for transportation. It's like the speedy version of the subway."

"Fine. Then I walk for exercise."

"You do the arm thing to make the portal happen. Exercise."

You waved your arms around to emphasize the idea. 

"This argument is unnecessary," Doctor Strange grumbled.

"Indeed. Portal, please?"

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