Sometimes you misjudge people...

Sometimes you misjudge people...

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STEVE x TONY FANFIC - OTHERS IMPLIED AFTER THE FIRST AVENGERS WITH REFERENCES TO A SHEILD WORKING STEVE, NAT AND CLINT FROM CA:TWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All the avengers have been very busy. They hardly see each other even though they are meant to be a team and saved the world together. Steve has been especially busy, he has been doing SHIELD missions with sometimes Natasha and Clint. He hardly sees Tony anymore...not like he cares weather he sees him or not... Tony is everything he hates. Tony is arrogant, self-absorbed, cocky and the list goes on.. [ SPOILERS BELOW ] This all changes when Steve actually finds out that Tony has a son named Peter and that he is actually everything Steve loves and needs.
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[#1 in peterandmj] [WARNING: fluff and heavy swearing] Peter Parker is like any other kid, except he is Spider-man. Stark is offering an Internship at the school and Peter is willing to get it. But when something happens to Aunt May, Tony Stark helps Peter along the way, even Steve Rogers. What Peter didn't also know is that Tony Stark is gay, and is having a hard time opening up his feelings to Steve. Peter is facing more problems of his own, break ups, secrets unveiled, health problems and the list can go on. . . Will everything be a happily ever after? Let's hope. . .

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