The New York Times
Tony heard the stomping long before the Captain come near, and slammed the newspaper down right under his nose, which was really interfering with the headway he had been trying to make on the helmet. You know, lazer beams. He didn't look up at the blond, practically shaking with pent up anger, as he screwed the last volt.
"I know you like catching up on your reading but I'm sort of busy here."
Steve simply pointed to the headline.
IRON MAN: Friend or foe?
The battle at Manhattan City reached a breaking point when The Avengers faced off with the alien race Chiaturi, causing the destruction of New York's biggest city. How safe can our city be with the safety of so many put in the hands of so few? Some that had not even believed to have existed up until this point (see:Captain America) but that is not who this article is focused on. Upon attempting a crash landing, the jets on Iron Man's suit had come so close to Alanna Lynn's face that she has sustained third degree burns. The Lynns plan to press charges among many others who have rallied against Iron Man's involvment since day one. Continued on page 6.
The Starks groaned and lay back in his chair, almost forgeting Steve was in the room.
"They've been outside for a while."
His eyes snapped down and he raced over to the window, a protest had taken place at the base of the building and others were quickly joining. "Shit."
"Told you so."
"Shut up. No one likes you anyways."
"Except you."
