I thought Gingerwolf96 had a great idea with Steve and a microwave. So, I looked it up. And it turns out, microwaves were invented in 1946, the year after WWII ended. Steve definitely wouldn't have had any experience with them before he was unfrozen! Thanks Gingerwolf96! And I hope everyone likes it!
Steve was having lunch. Everyone else had eaten earlier, but he had been busy, so he decided to heat up some leftovers. He had never used a microwave by himself before. But really?
How hard could it be?
He unwrapped the foil and placed the burrito on it in the microwave. He closed the door and heard it click.
Now what?
He eyed the buttons suspiciously. Numbers were on them. Were they for minutes? Probably. Steve pressed the one.
Nothing happened.
He just then noticed the green button at the bottom that said 'start'.
Oh! He thought. He pressed the start button. The light lit up inside, but then the one turned to a zero, and then it started to beep.
"Oh no!" he cried. "Something's wrong with the microwave! The alarm's going off."
He quickly pulled the plug. Natasha came running when she heard Steve screaming, but nearly fell on the floor laughing when she saw Steve, holding the cord to the microwave, which, by the way, was perfectly fine.
"Steve, what'd you do now?"
"Nothing. I swear. I just pressed '1' and clicked start. It was on for one second, and then the alarm went off."
Natasha was crying now. She couldn't breathe. When she finally caught her breath, she explained to Steve how a microwave worked.
"Ok thanks!" he said cheerily as he left.
He replaced the power cord, and then pressed the one and then two zeroes, finally start.
Success!
…Almost. Steve say sparks flying across his food from the tin foil. He assumed that was just how a microwave worked, so he let it. It was not until the burrito caught on fire that he freaked… for the second time.
Natasha came again, and sighed.
Then she saw it.
"Steve! What on Earth!? How'd you catch the microwave on fire? STARK!"
After Tony had come, put out the fire (and according to Steve, saved everyone's life), they calmly explained to Steve that you do no put tin foil in the microwave.
"Whatever," Steve said. "You guys can cook all the food from now on."
"Steve, you really shouldn't need us around to reheat a burrito. And for your information, most burritos don't cause fires."
"Really?" he asked.
He was eating the charred burrito like nothing was wrong.
Hope you liked it!
Now review or your microwave will explode!
P.S. I'm not kidding!
