Disclaimer: I do not own The Avengers, Captain America, Iron Man or Thor
A/N: This is based off movies, not the comics. Any coincidental comic facts are by accident. This is not intended to be considered canon in any way, shape, or form. It was written because I had way to much on my mind. Just enjoy it for being a story. It says move/comic crossover because Iron Man is not listed as a movie (God only knows why) NOT BECAUSE THIS HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE COMIC.
Tony Stark didn't like Captain America.
It took him a few minutes to realize it. Mostly because his first reactions were, he's a kid, and oh my God, Captain America. Somehow, the few times his dad really talked about the missing Steve Rogers, he had failed to mention the man's relative youth.
Then the man had made the same mistake everyone else does and Tony decided he didn't like him. He assumed that Tony and Iron Man were alter egos. "Big man in a suit of armor, take that away, what are you?"
Yeah, Tony had been needling the kid a bit, and he had told him the truth when he said he didn't play well with others. Because he didn't. The only people who had ever kept up with him was Rhodey and Pepper and there were times even they had to catch up, not keep up.
Still, that didn't mean the kid could act like he was worth only the technology he could bring to the table. If Captain America could even comprehend the technology. Which given who Fury probably had teaching him about the twenty-first century was probably an accurate statement.
The only thing keeping Tony from really unleashing on the man was that his dad had respected Captain America. There had been no disrespect for the fallen hero in the Stark household, and Tony could still vividly remember his father's near violent reaction to Tony's one rebellious comment.
Howard Stark had respected few men, and with one exception, Tony had found his dad's judgement was fairly sound. Of course, he had a sneaking hope that Stane had had something on his dad to produce the facsimile of respect. So Tony was going to, if not play nice, at least make an attempt of working with the Star Spangled Man.
But Tony Stark did not like Captain America. At. All.
