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Elizabeth groaned when she walked into her house to see Darcy sitting on the floor with her children. "Darcy, sweetie I love you but when are you going back home? It's been two weeks."

Darcy sighed and ran her fingers through her hair. She stretched her arms, smiling down at Phil who laughed. "I'm sorry, I just needed to get away from everything."

Elizabeth sighed and sat next to her daughter. "Sweetie, Iron man isn't going to save you if you don't put out a distress signal." She kissed Darcy on the forehead. "Now changed their diapers and get them ready for their nap. I made you a hair appointment and then we'll make lunch."

Darcy smiled and nodded, getting the new diapers reading and quickly changing the old ones. She picked up her babies and took them to her old bedroom where their crib was set up and laid them down. She then quickly changed and walked out. "I'll be back soon." She kissed her Mom on the cheek and grabbed her purse and left.

Elizabeth smiled and waved her off before picking up the phone. She waited until Darcy left the house and dialed the number. "Tony Stark, I have a bone to pick with you."


Darcy was playing with the kids when she heard a knock on the door. "I'll get it." She told her Mom who was reading on the couch. Darcy got up and went to open the door, standing on the other side of Tony. "Hello Sweetheart." He smiled and kissed her on the lips. "You going to let me in?"

Darcy nodded and stepped aside to let him in before closing the door. "What are you doing here?" She asked.

"I'm here to take my family home." He walked into the living room. "There are my babies." He smiled and picked them both up, kissing them each. "Daddy's missed you."

Elizabeth watched him with a smile. "Why don't you guys go out? We haven't made dinner yet and it would be good for Darcy to get out."

Tony beamed. "Yes Darcy let's go out, we can get dinner, go see a movie."

Darcy stared between her Mom and Tony. "Iron man can't save you without a distress signal." She muttered under her breath. "Mom." She glared at her Mom.

"I was already on the way here, Darcy you've been gone long enough." Tony set the babies down and stood up to face her. "I understand that you feel alone and scared. But we're in this together. We'll figure this out as a family. I can't live without you." He told her the last part in a whisper. "Don't leave me, please."

She sighed and stared up at him. "Alright, dinner and a movie." She walked back to her room to change again. She quickly changed into cleaner jeans and a blouse. She slipped on flats and walked out into the living room. " Okay, let's go."

Tony led her out of the house and into the car he drove. He sat her in the passenger seat. "I need you to wear this." He handed her a blindfold. "Where we're going, it's a surprise."

She stared at him before sleeping on the blindfold, tightening it on her head as he put the car in reverse and drove down the street. "Where are we going?" She asked.

"I think you're missing the whole 'surprise' thing. It means you don't get to know until we get there." He grabbed her hand and squeezed it.

"Okay. I trust you." Darcy smiled, her heart fluttering like a young girl in love.

"That's my girl." Tony kissed her hand, squeezing it again before driving in silence. They drove for another ten minutes before he rolled to a stop. "Stay in the car for one second." Tony jumped out of his seat and grabbed something from the trunk before opening her door. He grabbed her hand and helped her out of the car. Closing the door behind them, he carefully led her away from the car.

"Tony, where are we?" She asked.

"One minute Darcy, I promise you'll love it." He stated as he stopped. He set something down before untying her blindfold. "Surprise!"

She blinked a few times, adjusting as she looked around the open lot attached to what looked like acres of land. "I don't get it."

"This is our land." He told her. "It's about ten minutes from your mother's house."

"Our land?" Her head whipped around. "Tony?"

"It'll be a few months, but I'm building a house here, one for the four of us…and well Pepper and Steve to. But our home will be here." He explained.

"Tony." Darcy felt like crying and she knew that a few tears were welling up.

"We're a family now." He kissed her before lowering her to sit on the picnic blanket. "We need to be together, to stay close to each other."

"It means a lot to me Tony, it really does."

He smiled and nodded. "It takes a lot for me to say it, if it with anyone else, I couldn't do it. But with you, it just makes sense." He sighed and looked down. "There is something else I wanted to talk to you about." He looked up to see her eyebrow raised. "We can't keep hiding Phil and Peggy." He noticed her groan. "I have set up a meeting in a few days to talk to Professor Xavier of the Xavier Institute."

"The mutant guy?" Darcy asked before it clicked. "You want him to help with Peggy and in case Phil had any of Loki's powers."

"We also can't keep them hidden away forever, Darcy they'll want to see the world and if we keep them locked, up, they're going to think something is wrong with them. I hope for them to one day to be proud of who they are." He grabbed her hand and squeezed it. "I love our family."

She nodded. "Okay, we'll meet with them." She smiled.

He beamed and kissed her on the lips, pulling her close to him. They pulled apart ot breath, laughing quietly. "How long do we have until curfew?" He asked.

"I don't know…" Darcy looked around; they looked pretty hidden this far back. "You thinking what I'm thinking?"

"I am now." He smirked and kissed her again.