Fortunately for Tony, working in the medical field necessitates forming a dark sense of humor -- and honestly, Stephen's own sense of humor isn't nearly as dark as some nurses and paramedics he's met -- so the first joke just has him snorting. "I don't kill people," he drawls. "Try again."
And oh, hello, Stark's already taking off his jacket. He's awfully eager to cater to Stephen's whims, which is just delightful. Underneath the jacket he's got a very nice set of shoulders, and a leanly muscled torso Stephen wouldn't mind exploring further, if not for the shirt in the way.
The second joke actually hits; Stephen laughs, a baritone sound in the confines of the car.
"It is terrible design, isn't it?" he chuckles. "Certainly a mechanical engineer would have the good sense to separate the two areas, I'm guessing that's your implication here. Do certain types of engineers have superiority complexes over others? It happens enough in the medical field, it wouldn't surprise me if it happened in yours, too."
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And oh, hello, Stark's already taking off his jacket. He's awfully eager to cater to Stephen's whims, which is just delightful. Underneath the jacket he's got a very nice set of shoulders, and a leanly muscled torso Stephen wouldn't mind exploring further, if not for the shirt in the way.
The second joke actually hits; Stephen laughs, a baritone sound in the confines of the car.
"It is terrible design, isn't it?" he chuckles. "Certainly a mechanical engineer would have the good sense to separate the two areas, I'm guessing that's your implication here. Do certain types of engineers have superiority complexes over others? It happens enough in the medical field, it wouldn't surprise me if it happened in yours, too."