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π’Ήπ‘œπ’Έπ“‰π‘œπ“‡ π“ˆπ“‰π“‡π’Άπ“ƒπ‘”π‘’ ([personal profile] becloaked) wrote in [community profile] piscesnebula 2024-02-16 09:21 pm (UTC)

just wait until stephen sees the holograms, then he'll REALLY be impressed lmao

It's been a while since he was called cute, and it prompts an amused noise deep in the back of his throat as Stark gets out the preposterously expensive stuff.

Tony Fucking Stark is more charming than he has any right to be. It's kind of annoying, in an endearing way. It helps hat Stephen is ridiculously attracted to him, from his slightly rumpled hair to his dark, dark eyes and even his stupid facial hair.

He listens with interest as Stark details why he attends events like those. There's some unresolved issues with his dad, there -- Stephen largely has no idea about his father, the name Howard vaguely rings a bell, and something about World War II, but other than that he's ignorant -- and he's just revealed a rather human side of himself that Stephen finds altogether intriguing. And that's when he addresses someone named JARVIS, and-- ah, that must be the learning AI that he mentioned.

Stephen frowns, thoughtful, looking for the source of the voice and finding none. There must be speakers somewhere. It must be a very well-learned AI if it's able to manage all of that, and its voice is curiously human sounding. There's no stilted words or strange enunciation like with other mechanized voices. There's even something he almost might define as dry humor.

He slants a glance at Stark, intrigued.

"Good evening," Stephen greets JARVIS. "Stark described you as a learning AI. I assume you learn much the same way as any other computer program; by compiling and analyzing data. But how would you define learning? Does it make you feel anything?"

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