Tony has never spent much time thinking about the contradiction of Pepper Potts.  She is a red-head named for spice, yet she doesn't give off the heat that one might assume from such a description.  She is more warmth than hotness, a nurturing personality.  Someone who needs to be needed, above all else.  When he tells her what he is missing--in the office, in his life, she hurries to fill the gap. 

She's in a red dress now.  It starts at her breasts, trails to the ground and is sex spun into cloth.

On second thought, she burns.