AN: Quick drabble. Inspired by both a post of Tumblr and the picture of Steve's list in Cap 2.
Tony decided to send the Star Wars trilogy to his apartment.
Capsicle,
You need to watch the originals, okay? Not those crappy prequels
Enjoy, or whatever.
Steve had to smile a bit at his fellow-Avenger's kindness, even though he did not know how the billionaire knew that Star Wars was on what Natasha dubbed the 'Catching Up' list.
Sure, Stark wouldn't call it kindness. Probably something like 'educating a poor ignorant soul.'
The box sat on Steve's table for a week, untouched as he had work to do.
Finally, he found a good night, where he was 99% sure that he was not going to be interrupted by a mission.
Episode 4 and he would get to bed.
The opening score was quite a marvel. Blasting fanfare and bright yellow text.
He could not help but draw connections between this movie and what went down in New York. Of course the Chiutari were a lot more gruesome than these aliens.
The effects were charming, interesting.
The dialogue was witty, making him chuckle.
Princess Leia almost reminded him of Peggy. Almost.
Before he knew it, two hours had passed and the movie was over.
Steve was hooked, but it was 9 o' clock. He shouldn't start another movie.
Shouldn't.
"You know what? Fine," he muttered in resignation.
He removed the Episode 4 disk and put in the Empire Strikes Back.
Leaning back in his chair, Steve watched.
Time moved as he watched the adventures of the Rebels.
Steve leaned forward in his chair as Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker fought in Bespin.
And he flinched as Vader lopped off the young man's hand, at Luke's scream of pain.
His heart raced as Vader spoke to Luke as he tried to get away from the Sith Lord.
Then, those famous words.
"No, I am your father," Vader insisted.
"My God," Steve muttered as Luke screamed in anguish.
He did not see that one coming.
"Aha!"
Steve jumped up at the sound, ready to defend himself.
Outside his window was none other than Tony Stark, looking outside his window with a smartphone pointed at the Super Soldier.
"You should have seen your face! That was amazing! Totally worth sitting outside your window for 4 hours!" Tony shouted with genuine mirth on his face.
Steve could not let himself be too angry.
He opened the window to stare at the billionaire.
"Wanna watch the rest?" he asked.
I regret nothing.
R&R!
