Worthy Or Not Worthy?
Tony was bored, which was never a good thing. Pepper had insisted Jarvis lock him out of the lab, and he couldn't find his notebook with the blueprints in it. He'd probably left it in his lab.
"I'm bored, Spangles," Tony whined to Steve.
"Tony, I'm trying to draw." Steve was starting to get annoyed. It seemed like every single time he sat down to draw, Tony was there whining of boredom. Maybe he needed to start drawing on the roof or something, where Tony wouldn't find him for a while.
Tony lit up. "Oh! I have an idea! Let's put Thor's hammer in the elevator! We never found out if it was worthy or not!"
Steve shook his head, smiling. "The elevator's not worthy."
"But what if it was? Please. It would be interesting and science-y."
Steve set aside his sketchbook. "Fine. But you're going to be the one who asks Thor to put his hammer in the elevator."
Tony yelled in triumph and raced off to find the Asgardian. "Thor! We need you to put your hammer in the elevator!"
A few minutes later...
"I can't believe you actually convinced Thor to let us do this," Steve remarked as Tony programed the elevator to go to the top floor once he activated it via Jarvis.
"Okay. Let's go." They started walking up the seemingly endless flights of stairs. Tony was breathing heavy after fifteen floors. "This is why I have elevators."
When they finally reached the top floor, Tony said, "Hit it, J," and they waited anxiously for the elevator to appear.
In ten floors, six floors, four floors, one floor...
The doors opened with a ding.
"Yes! I was right!"
"But...What?"
