Vision phased himself through the glass door, arriving 'fashionably late' or so Wanda called it. Wanda glanced up at his arrival, meaning to scold him but deciding it would be useless. The door was clear glass, after all.

The Android scanned the party, looking for somewhere to settle in. He noticed a pair of giggling teenagers in the corner—not any two teenagers, but Tony's kid and the Princess of Wakanda. He settled in a chair nearby but neither paid him any attention.

"I've been teaching Dum-E, one of Mr. Stark's bots, to hit the woah. He's no good, 'cause he only has one arm, but it still works."

"You're kidding! I've tried to get T'Challa to, but he won't. Not since I told him that dabbing was a symbol of leadership and power." The two of them burst into laughter.

"I'm still… trying to imagine...King T'Challa...dabbing!"

"Trust me," she snickered, "it was a very somber affair.

"Anyways, there was this meme I was going to show you, from when your brother opened Wakanda…" Peter frantically scrolled through his phone. "It was a surprised Pikachu one, I thought I saved it…"

"Is it this one?"

Both teens jerked their heads up at Vision's voice. On a holographic screen projected from his palm came a picture—the very meme Peter was describing.

"Yeah that's it, how did you…"

"I am made of the internet, you know."

"So you've seen all the memes?"

"Unconsciously, but yes."

"That is so cool!"

For the rest of the night, the teens alternated using him to search for long forgotten memes and asking him questions about his powers. Shuri was especially interested in the construction of his synthetic body, but Peter was more intrigued about the fact he can fly.

Vision left that evening with both a lot more insight on how teenagers work and two new friends.