Tony's POV

"So, Mr. Stark, Mr. Rogers tell us about yourselves why don't you?" He had already forgotten her name and had lost interest by the time she had finished the question. Why did she want to know about his and Steve's life? It wasn't anything important-like finding a cure for cancer- it was just something that would satisfy her readers crave for knowledge about their 'not-so-secret' relationship. I looked at Steve, dressed up a bit more than he normally would be but still casual. I couldn't help the slight smile that spread across my face; he was just too cute for his own good sometimes. I was quite suddenly ripped from my little daydream when what-ever her name was asked:

"So, Steve how would you describe Tony's father: Howard?" A sad look overcame Steve and a heartbreaking grin followed.

"He was a great man. Smart, funny, smart, good with women, did I forget to say smart? I will never forget Howard, he was one of the only people who believed in me when I was still just a kid from Brooklyn. Yeah, Howard Stark was a good man and a great friend." Steve's sad smile turned into a soft friendly one as he remembered Howard.

Normal POV

Tony scoffed when Steve had finished his little monologue about Howard. Both the reporter and Steve looked at Tony with shocked expressions.

"A good man? I'm sorry Cap, but it seems we must be talking about two completely different Howard Stark's." Tony's voice was rude and he showed no effort of trying to hide it.

"Why would you say that Mr. Stark, did your father die differently from how Mr. Rogers remembers him?" 'Lips-too-red' asked Tony. Tony gave her a blank stare and replied:

"He died the way he lived: selfish, reckless, irresponsible, and drunk." There was no hiding the plain disgust that Tony had for his father. And because it hurt more that he thought it would Steve found himself saying:

"You know Tony; I've heard every one of those words used to describe you." And with that said Steve promptly excused himself and left the interview and a heartbroken Tony behind.