A.N. So here's the sequel to A Different Sort of Adventure. I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: I own nothing of Marvel's. I do own the Scholl Ranch, Daisy, etc.


"Daisy! Phone for you!" came the call up the stairs. Daisy sighed. She loved organizing guests for the ranch, but sometimes it was a bit much. And unless she was very wrong, here was someone else calling, wanting to stay for a day or two, or a week.

Resignedly she walked down the stairs and took the phone from Ryan.

"Hello, this is Daisy."

"Ranch Girl Extraordinaire! Just who I wanted to talk to!" came the now-familiar voice.

"Tony?" Daisy asked in bewilderment. "Why are you calling? You were here just two weeks ago! And since when did you call me 'Ranch Girl Extraordinaire'?"

"Since just now," came the immediate reply. " 'Daisy' is too ordinary…I needed a different handle for you."

Daisy rolled her eyes, a futile gesture since the intended recipient of the motion was on the other end of a phone line. She had heard of Stark's penchant for nick-naming people. "Fine. But you might not want to call me that while my dad is listening."

Tony chuckled. "Don't worry. I didn't call you that while I was there, did I?"

Daisy grudgingly assented. "Okay, yeah. So, um, back to the subject here, why did you call?"

"Well, remember my talk with you about bringing more of my friends out there?"

"Yeah," Daisy replied slowly, unsure of where this was going. "Do you mean one of them…uh, wants to come out here?"

"We-ell," Tony waffled, "One of them is going to want to go out there. I haven't quite convinced him…yet. And I will convince him. But I wanted to set a date to get him out here by, so I had a deadline to convince him."

Daisy sighed. "Really? You want me to set aside time for someone to come here, who doesn't even want to come?"

"Look, I told you not to worry. I guarantee that he will come out there on schedule," Tony promised.

There was a long pause. Then Daisy reluctantly agreed. "Alright. But on two conditions. You tell me who it is, and you give me a timeframe—do you want it to be as soon as possible, or next month, or in two months, and how long is he going to be here?"

"Great! I knew you would agree," Tony said nonchalantly. "Okay. Bruce is the one I'm trying to get out there—ah ah" he staved off Daisy's protests, "I will come with him, and he will be perfectly fine around you guys. There's absolutely no reason for anything to happen out there."

"Very well," Daisy huffed. "How about a timeframe?"

"Hmmm," Stark muttered. "I need a little bit of time still, to convince Bruce…how about June? That's just about a month away, and that should be enough time for me."

Daisy nodded, then remembered Stark couldn't see her. "Uh-huh. Well, June is a pretty popular month around here—I'll see what slots I have in the calendar." She quickly skimmed through her calendar organizer to see if she had any room in June. "Let's see," she murmured to herself, "Logan has the first five days. Then there's a two day slot…" she turned her attention back to Tony. "Do you want to be out here longer than two days?"

"Definitely more than two days," he affirmed. "I would like closer to a week, but it doesn't have to be that long."

"Okay," She turned her attention back to the calendar. "Hmm, the third week is fairly empty. Sam and Dean leave on Sunday, then no one comes till Friday, and I'm not sure he's going to show up. The Doctor's always a bit iffy," she muttered to herself. "Okay, Tony. It looks like I have a slot Monday through Thursday the third week in June," she announced.

"Awesome."

Daisy frowned. Did Tony Stark really just say 'awesome'? She was interrupted from her musings by realizing that he had continued to speak.

"I'll plan on that then. I'll talk to you later, work out a few details, stuff like that, ok?"

"Alright," Daisy smiled. "I'll put you guys down on my calendar."


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