I was in my room, watching the television on my bed. Dinner was in a few minutes. I was watching cartoon network because I knew they would allow that. For some reason, even at my age, I wasn't allowed to watch adult swim. Even though Tony watches it. Not fair in my opinion.
I heard my door open and Pepper came in. "Hey Pete. Dinner's ready." I looked up confused, getting off my bed and following her.
"Why didn't Jarvis tell me?"
"Because I wanted to. How did school go?"
"School was good. Except we now have some new students at our school and one of them is Deadpool."
"Yeah about him, Tony and Steve wanted to talk to you about him." She said as Jarvis opened the doors for us to get in the room we eat at.
"I swear it was Deadpool!" I said as we entered the room. I sat down next to Tony and noticed Rhodey was sitting on Tony's other side. Steve was sitting on the other side and Pepper sat next to him. I looked at Tony.
"Are you saying you don't believe me?"
"No kid, I just need to make sure before I report it to Fury. Fury is always keeping tabs on us, the others, and that includes Deadpool." I smiled.
"Then yes. It was Deadpool."
"I'll call Fury after dinner Steve. Then you can go back to watching TV." Tony said turning back to me. We began to eat dinner as they all talked. I listened here and there but my real attention was on the television. It was playing South Park. I wanted to know why Eddie liked that show. That is also why I either think Norman doesn't care what his… kids watch or that their hiding it from him. Like I do with Family Guy and American Dad.
The show seemed to be showing off guns. Like who has the best guns. Then there were more people who came in with guns. Glock seventeen. They wre looking for people. Everyone has a gun. So many sides with guns!
"Jarvis, change the channel to a more educated program." I sighed.
"I was watching that!" I complained.
"Now you're watching Brain Games. You're a student and you could use it." Tony replied.
"Change it back please?"
"No." I'll just ask Eddie what happened. However, he was right. It was interesting, in fact more interesting. After a few of the 'Games' passed I looked back at Tony.
"This show makes me feel stupid. I've gotten all the questions wrong."
"The only one who can get them all right is Jarvis. So you're not alone. By all I mean every single game that show plays."
"Can we get every season of the show? It's actually good." He chuckled.
"I don't see why not."
After dinner Tony sent me back to my room and I did. I continued watching the show until Tony and Steve came to wish me good night at nine thirty. I closed my eyes and listened to them leave before opening them about ten minutes later. I got up out of bed and turned the television on and down low to watch Family Guy and then go to sleep.
