Family Therapy
Nov. 21st, 2018 06:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Madonna Inn or no, Tony was making good on his commitment to seek therapy. Or, in this case, facilitate it.
Every part of him was anxious, but he had some chamomile tea beforehand and prayed that the beta blockers were working their magic. And, of course, none of that showed on his face. To the world, he was the picture of cool. But all the adrenergic response inhibitors couldn't scrub the deep seated unsettled feeling that plagued him. It was almost existential. What caring god would decide that Tony Stark was the only adult around both informed and caring enough to round up some teenagers and a child for a mediated counseling session? Who was allowing this?
Alright. Deep breath. The young trio were seated around in his room. It was the most neutral, private setting he could think of. All of his clutter was pushed back into the bed area and arranged somewhat professionally. The drawing boards were covered with his spare sheets to reduce the amount of distraction and preserve the privacy of his work. Liz and Annie were seated on either side of Peter on the red sofa, and Tony was seated himself on the beige plush bench across from them, pulled in closer to provide some sense of intimacy. The candles already there provided some soft, warm lighting though Tony really was at a loss with the rocky interior. He'd grown desensitized to them but once he had to meditate over how it'd lend itself to a collective emotional breakthrough the damn walls just taunted him all over again. Tony told himself that if he ignored them, so would everyone else. Hopefully.
Alright. Go time. Tony pitied the universe where he was a social worker but many of the concepts and skills involved were translatable from his past life as a business man. Set goals and expectations. Identify and meet the needs. Strategize.
"Alright." Tony leaned back on the bench. "Before we all start talking, I think it'd be helpful if we all went around in a circle and expressed what we're hoping to get out of today. What we want to understand, what we want to change, what we want others to know."
Every part of him was anxious, but he had some chamomile tea beforehand and prayed that the beta blockers were working their magic. And, of course, none of that showed on his face. To the world, he was the picture of cool. But all the adrenergic response inhibitors couldn't scrub the deep seated unsettled feeling that plagued him. It was almost existential. What caring god would decide that Tony Stark was the only adult around both informed and caring enough to round up some teenagers and a child for a mediated counseling session? Who was allowing this?
Alright. Deep breath. The young trio were seated around in his room. It was the most neutral, private setting he could think of. All of his clutter was pushed back into the bed area and arranged somewhat professionally. The drawing boards were covered with his spare sheets to reduce the amount of distraction and preserve the privacy of his work. Liz and Annie were seated on either side of Peter on the red sofa, and Tony was seated himself on the beige plush bench across from them, pulled in closer to provide some sense of intimacy. The candles already there provided some soft, warm lighting though Tony really was at a loss with the rocky interior. He'd grown desensitized to them but once he had to meditate over how it'd lend itself to a collective emotional breakthrough the damn walls just taunted him all over again. Tony told himself that if he ignored them, so would everyone else. Hopefully.
Alright. Go time. Tony pitied the universe where he was a social worker but many of the concepts and skills involved were translatable from his past life as a business man. Set goals and expectations. Identify and meet the needs. Strategize.
"Alright." Tony leaned back on the bench. "Before we all start talking, I think it'd be helpful if we all went around in a circle and expressed what we're hoping to get out of today. What we want to understand, what we want to change, what we want others to know."
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Date: 2018-11-23 06:06 am (UTC)“Annie.” Tony repeated her name again, cupping her cheeks. Her grief was getting away with her and he had to pull her back. He couldn’t dull the sting but he could clear the misconceptions.
“Just because we’re not from the same world doesn’t mean we can’t love you. I know it’s not the same as having your mom and dad around. Nothing can be. It’s not fair. I’m sorry.” He cleared a few tears from her pale cheek. “Peter, Liz, me—we came together because we want to help you. We can only help each other by being honest. We’re not abandoning you.”
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Date: 2018-11-23 12:36 pm (UTC)"It doesn't matter" she said quietly. "None of it matters. Daddy's going to be dead back home because of me like Hawkeye said and everyone else will still be dead and I won't ever get to see him again and I'll still have to hide and-and I'll never see him again."
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Date: 2018-11-24 12:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-11-24 01:22 am (UTC)Annie took several deep breaths. Her chest went in and out of her little frame. Eventually she stopped crying and grew very still. Her eyes looked somewhat sunken. She frowned.
"I'm tired..." She said softly.
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Date: 2018-11-24 01:31 am (UTC)“Drink your juice, Honey.” He nabbed it from the bot’s grip before it had the chance to get overzealous, setting it on the bed stand. “I’ll be here when you wake up.”
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Date: 2018-11-24 01:36 am (UTC)Annie looked to Tony quietly with eyes that looked tired and defeated. She looked like a child who was told Santa wasn't real, but truly took it to heart. She curled up on the side of the bed.
"I'm okay," She replied about the juice. "I'll drink it later."
She blinked to Tony, the closed her eyes with a soft frown.
The world was suddenly a lot more complicated for Annie than it had been an hour ago.
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Date: 2018-11-24 01:43 am (UTC)“She’s asleep.” His arms were folded loosely in front of him. “We had a lot to discuss.”
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Date: 2018-11-24 01:54 am (UTC)"What'd you talk about?"
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Date: 2018-11-24 02:04 am (UTC)Tony looked back to Peter. No use belaboring it. “And she is. I made it clear we’re not from her world.”
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Date: 2018-11-24 02:12 am (UTC)Peter looks over at the door, then looks back over at Tony.
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Date: 2018-11-24 03:38 am (UTC)"You know what else Earth didn't know just ten years ago? That there were superheroes out there. That aliens were real. That people with powers actually existed." Peter takes a half-step forward. "You not knowing the X-Men doesn't mean that they don't exist now or won't exist in the future. It means You Don't Know."
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Date: 2018-11-24 04:05 am (UTC)“I’m not ancient news to them, Peter. They’re getting actively antagonized by some Tony Stark a fair bit younger than forty-seven.”
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Date: 2018-11-24 04:13 am (UTC)"Do you know if those X-Men are even the same ones from Annie's world?" he asks. "There's two other Peter Parkers that I've heard about since arriving here, and two different X-Men from two different timelines told me about them."
Peter takes a breath and looks at Tony, his gaze steady.
"I can't believe you told her that. She's eight years old."
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Date: 2018-11-24 04:22 am (UTC)“Say I kept the truth from her. Let her live a comfortable lie. She carries on, waiting with baited breath for the day you’ll somehow become the father she lost, condemning your girlfriend and secretly resenting you for every second you’re with her. Does that sound fair to absolutely anyone in this equation?”
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Date: 2018-11-24 04:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-11-24 04:51 am (UTC)“Peter. I respect the love you feel for her. I love her, too. And she knows it. But you’re not her father.”
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Date: 2018-11-24 05:03 am (UTC)He knows that Tony is probably right about him not being her father. He knows Tony probably didn't intend to blindside anyone today, too. But he can't seem to stop himself from arguing anyway.
"So quickly." Peter throws Tony's words back at him. "You knew this was going to come up eventually and you still didn't talk to me about it."
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Date: 2018-11-24 05:23 am (UTC)“It was difficult, Pete. Not just watching Annie. Watching you trying so goddamn hard to be something for someone—something you could never be. I didn’t want that for you.”
Tony looked at Liz. “I know you did what you could. Being as gracious as you were for someone so young and frightened when you’re a kid yourself. You deserve more than that.”
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