Tony Stark (
runs_on_batteries) wrote in
voidtreckerexpress2019-09-07 06:37 pm
Hey look, it's a Tony log
Who: Tony and OTA
Where: Kitchen/ Dining car
When: Bassoon 4-ish
What: Tony's cooking meals, making treats, and generally trying to keep himself busy
Warnings: Irreverence and Language? The usual.
The last team had done a respectable job in the kitchen. He'd had few complaints during the last month. However, between himself and the rest of the red team, especially Feanor, people were going to be very well fed this month.
Even though there were plenty of cooks in this kitchen for the month, this particular day Tony had taken over the kitchen. He was only sort of sticking to the recipes he'd been given, preferring to use his own or make them up as he went (shocking, I know). Currently he had three dishes he was working on at once. He had some salmon he was curing to make lox, some gummy candy he was making, and the main dish for the evening meal- whole roasted salmon with herbs and farfalle pasta with asparagus and tomatoes. Thanks to Evie and Feanor, they also had sourdough bread to go along with it and a fancy Elvish dessert.
Off to one side, he had an eggplant out, ready to fix for certain individuals who saw fish and fled in terror.
[ooc: Feel free to catch him at any point of this meal prep, during clean up, or during the meal. Whatever, you guys know I'll tag anything.]
Where: Kitchen/ Dining car
When: Bassoon 4-ish
What: Tony's cooking meals, making treats, and generally trying to keep himself busy
Warnings: Irreverence and Language? The usual.
The last team had done a respectable job in the kitchen. He'd had few complaints during the last month. However, between himself and the rest of the red team, especially Feanor, people were going to be very well fed this month.
Even though there were plenty of cooks in this kitchen for the month, this particular day Tony had taken over the kitchen. He was only sort of sticking to the recipes he'd been given, preferring to use his own or make them up as he went (shocking, I know). Currently he had three dishes he was working on at once. He had some salmon he was curing to make lox, some gummy candy he was making, and the main dish for the evening meal- whole roasted salmon with herbs and farfalle pasta with asparagus and tomatoes. Thanks to Evie and Feanor, they also had sourdough bread to go along with it and a fancy Elvish dessert.
Off to one side, he had an eggplant out, ready to fix for certain individuals who saw fish and fled in terror.
[ooc: Feel free to catch him at any point of this meal prep, during clean up, or during the meal. Whatever, you guys know I'll tag anything.]

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And this was exactly what he was expecting, to see the other man be knowledgeable about the passengers and be able to offer insights. Yes, Tony was definitely a social butterfly for certain though it wasn't disappointing.
"Thank you." Ignis replied after hearing Tony was pleased with dinner. Nodding to the question about Maglor after finishing the bite of asparagus he had, he took a sip of the iced tea. "Yes I've met one of his kin on board."
He really wanted to ask if the older man hit on everyone, but the advisor figured he was correct in assuming so. And he didn't want to appear interested.
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He was surprised there were no questions from the other man when he displayed he knew the other people in his room so well. It made him a bit self-conscious wondering if Ignis was truly just putting up with him out of politeness and wanted to leave this dinner as soon as he possibly could. There was a little sign of hope though when he at least was willing to acknowledge Maglor.
"He has three of them. Feanor, Maedhros, and Curufin. Which have you met? They're all quite different. You should get to know Feanor if you haven't. He's one of the front runners for the council."
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He couldn't help but raise his eyes to Tony when he heard the part about Feanor. Well he'd have to keep the elf mind, especially if this was something that would help. "I will most certainly keep that in mind."
Setting his fork down, Ignis fixed his green eyes on Tony. "When you make friends with someone, is it your customary habit to always ask personal questions? Or even to suggest that something is a date?"
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Tony noticed the shift in Ignis' demeanor and looks at him curiously. "First question yes, sort of, and second question no. Well, depends. Would you believe it if I said until this train I didn't really go around attempting to make friends? Back home, I preferred people to leave me the hell alone." He frowns a bit, interpreting the point of this question to mean he wasn't doing a very good job of it. "I ask questions to learn about people and from what I understand it, that's how you find things in common to become friends." He'd read the Win Friends and Influence People by Carnegie, after all. What businessman hasn't? "And the second part, it more depends what I'm after. If I was just trying to hook up with someone I used to put next to no effort in that. You'd be astounded at how many women will sleep with you by being flat out rude to them. Interesting phenomenon. But I haven't had the desire to do that in.." He pauses to think. How long had it been since he and Pepper got serious? "Ten years maybe? Now.. now, I'm not sure what I'm doing as far as that's concerned. I won't ever see my wife again so, does it mean I'm single? I honestly have no idea." It still felt wrong what he'd done with Albany even if they'd both been unattached, so to speak. He just couldn't decide what the rules were when you've made a vow till death do us part and you're basically a dead man still living.
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While working on finishing his dinner, he was pretty damn sure he didn't quite believe Tony about wanting people to leave him alone. So after listening a bit he shook his head at the being rude to women succeeded comment because how in the name of the Six did that even work? It was preposterous.
"She could show up here still and you haven't yet passed in your world. So you may get your chance to see her again." He sighed, not knowing if he was being helpful or not at this point. It seemed as if this train would kidnap anyone, especially if was a spider or children. There didn't seem to have a pattern of discrimination at all. "And besides, if you took up with someone here and she showed, you would need to figure out how to explain things to both parties."
Tony's commentary further solidified that this banter was nothing but sort of game to be played which went against how Ignis worked. So he worked on finishing dinner, thinking of Noct.
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It was sadly true about how women would allow themselves be treated. Once upon a time, he'd experimented with that just to see if it worked. When it did, he'd found it funny. That's who he'd been back then. It.. wasn't something he was proud of now. He wasn't all that sure why he'd even brought that up. Perhaps to show Ignis just a little of the bad he'd done in his life? He could see how repulsed the other man was. How would he react to the rest? It got so much worse than that.
"Maybe." He was losing his appetite now. What would she think if she showed up? He hadn't lasted even a month. So what, did he just keep waiting to see if she did appear? Honestly, that wasn't such a bad idea, at least for a while. And he could continue to argue with Ignis about how imminent his death was, but what was the point of that? The young man either believed him or not. What difference did it make?
And the honest truth was part of it was a game but part of it was he was making an effort to befriend people. He was just a flirt and that tended to be how he interacted with people he found attractive. He did find Ignis attractive, but he also loved a good mystery. Figuring out the other man had pushed him to perhaps be a little more aggressive than he might have otherwise. Besides, he'd just told Ignis that if he was just hooking up with someone, he didn't put any effort into it. So how did the young man explain the effort he'd put into this?
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Hearing the way the 'maybe' was said sounded off. Ignis sighed at himself, so much for best intentions. Hesitantly he had patted Tony on the shoulder which was supposed to be a reassuring gesture. "I know you'll find your answers given time." This was said as he got up to go back to the kitchen.
None of this would be held against the older man. Sure he was aggressive, but Ignis could handle it. "For the record, had you been rude to me I personally wouldn't have given you another thought." There was something of a smile there but there was also a hint of steel because the advisor meant his words.
Wordlessly he took Tony's iced tea glass and coffee cup with him to prepare refills because Ignis believed in spoiling people at times, and being able to have dinner with someone else, even if it was someone as lost and misdirected as the older man was.
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And apparently that was the end of their dinner, Tony thought with a sigh. The young man was getting up and picking up dishes. However, the adviser surprised him with that remark. "As you shouldn't have," Tony agreed with a tired smile. "I wasn't a very good man back then." He had doubts about if he even was now.
When the younger man left the room, he stayed behind. Even if he'd had a really wonderful release of endorphins earlier laughing with Peter, this conversation and what other memories that had been brought up had left him in a downward spiral of thought. He should really leave the young man alone. It wasn't fair to him to be flirted with, especially when Tony wasn't sure they were on the same page with that. To Tony it was a harmless joke between friends, but to Ignis it seemed an insult. That hadn't been his intention, but did that matter? It was the result. Did any of his intentions matter if the result was harmful? He really didn't know.
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Ignis didn't know what to make of the comment about being a good man. Surely Tony had to have changed to have such a woman marry and have a daughter with him. He pondered along those lines as the cups were refilled and he came back, setting both down in front of the older man.
The expression was different than the smiles and the laughter he'd been on the receiving end of before. What had changed in the few moments that had passed? Ignis wasn't going to pry but he was concerned. Had he said the wrong thing? No, Tony had laughed, but then again maybe he would laugh to cover his pride. Had it been wounded?
Finally settling in at his chair, green eyes looked over at the older man. "You seem rather thoughtful." That would either open the conversation or it would be shut down. But at least it gave Tony the option.
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Startled out of his thoughts, he looks up at Ignis in surprise. "You came back?" It takes him a moment to notice the cups had been refilled. "Oh.. I thought you were done."
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Somehow though he was surprised that Tony was surprised he was there. So Ignis was a bit confused in his reply. "I..where else would I be?" A moment later he got the reply. "N..no, unless you have somewhere else to be."
In his own mind after dinner he was getting back to the kitchen, but if Tony wanted to go wander off, the cleaning would still get done regardless.
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"Thank you," he finally said, picking up his fresh coffee mug. "That's all I meant by that."
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However, for Tony's sake, Ignis wouldn't pry. It wasn't in his nature though it seemed as if something was wrong. Taking a sip of his own coffee, Ignis sighed. "I'm going to finish this and I'll clean up dinner. Afterwards I'll get started on the rest of that clean up."
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He didn't like that Ignis felt so obligated to clean up his mess. It had been sweet when it felt like he was just helping a friend, but now it sounded more like a servant cleaning up after his careless master and that didn't sit well with him.
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"I don't really know."
His whole life had been to duty per King Regis to serve Noctis. There was some downtime but not much. Even when Noct went to high school Ignis' days still revolved around the crown prince.
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"And that's an order, Ignis." He chuckled at that. He knew full well he had no authority over the other man, but this seemed like a unique circumstance he might just get away with it.
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And then his thoughts trailed off. He knew another little imp that would do something like this and suggest it. So the advisor figured that it must have something to do with the colour of the hair.
Sighing, he got up and shook his head. "I don't play them often, so be aware of that. But I'll meet you in there."
With one last look at the kitchen and Tony, he headed off.