So, finally came around to updating this story! I had to rewrite it a couple times! -.- BUT i finally got it to go good with me so...YAY! And a plus side to the rewrites, is that this one has TONS, I mean TONS of Pepperony. So much, that you will explode! HA, just kidding, but seriously, the whole chapter is pure Pepperony moments. Pretty much! :D So Yippee!

Disclaimer: IMAA is not mine, am i right?

Pepper shivered heavily as she clung almost desperately to Tony, still attempting to borrow some of his body heat. She had fallen asleep for some time, only to wake up when there was a cold draft. She found Tony, nodding off, meaning he had been awake the entire time she was asleep. Still tired herself, she told him to get some rest.

"This will be over sooner." She said to him.

"Is that good or bad?" Tony asked her, still awake enough to fight the sleep.

"I'd say both, but you really need to sleep," Pepper insisted. "You look exhausted."

"Fine, but only because you said so." Tony said smiling.

Pepper rolled her eyes and gave him a quick kiss to the lips, before he closed his own eyes to sleep. It only took moments for him to drift off in a deep sleep. Pepper stayed up for a while, before once again, falling asleep herself.

Rhodey hugged the blanket around himself, shivering as he thought of the weather. The snow storm came to a surprise to everyone, even the meteorologist. The meteorologist had only predicted that the blizzard would bring at most a little over a foot maybe a foot and a half.

Rhodey naturally hated the snow, even in small amounts. He found nothing pretty of the blinding, cold, white fluffy frozen rain, that gathered together as snow. For he knew when it melted, it left the city in a wet, mucky like state, which was no fun to walk in with the puddles that formed. It didn't help that the weather was always so freezing the entire season.

Though he didn't mind the occasional snow days they had from school. Those always were nice. He always needed a break from school, but with his hard working ethic, he didn't like to miss a day from school when he's sick.

Rhodey then thought of Tony and Pepper who'd he left alone at the armory. He could hardly contain his laughter when he found out, just before phone services went down, that they got stuck at the armory. He remembered his mom looking at him funnily when he almost choked on the food he was eating. He wondered what they were doing since the power was out. Most likely, Tony was probably trying to find a way to get power back on.

Rhodey sighed as the working radio that he stationed himself next to, reported that there was no signs of the storm slowing down. Meaning, this was only to get worse. Great.

"I'm making sandwiches, you want any?" His mom called from the kitchen.

"Sure." Rhodey replied.

The next time Pepper woke up, Tony had already been awake messing with something in his fingers. She couldn't see what it was, only because he had both of his arms wrapped around her waist as she now laid completely on top of him. She only knew he was doing it because she could feel his fingers graze against her waist.

She tiredly looked up at him.

He looked at her, almost surprised that she was awake. "Oh, hey Pep. Have a nice nap?"

She yawned and groggily rubbed her eyes. "What are you doing?"

Tony blinked at her. "What?"

The movement of his fingers stopped and she raised an eyebrow. What was he hiding? "Your hands, what were you doing with them?"

He removed his hands from around her waist and showed them to her. They were empty. She blinked. Maybe she was imagining it. She rested her head tiredly against his chest again, listening to the steady thrum of the heart implant.

"Is something wrong?" Tony asked, a bit oddly.

"No, I just thought to you were doing something." Pepper said into his chest.

She felt him shift so they were sitting up. By this point she was straddling his hips, her knees bent and arms wrapped around Tony's neck. She wondered if maybe she should get off of him, she wondered if he even noticed what she was doing. But the instant she even attempted to get off, she realized just how cold she would be without Tony's body heat. She'd grown so accustom to the feeling of being pressed up against him, it felt weird to be apart.

"What's with that face?" She heard Tony's voice say.

She shook her head to clear her thoughts. "What?"

"You were making a face." Tony said. "Like you were…disturbed or something."

"Oh…" She felt her cheeks burn up.

Even though she'd been dating Tony for two weeks now, and she's kissed him over and over since then, which didn't seem like such a big deal, but she always got warm inside from just touching him and her heart raced and then she'd loose her breath. She'd get all weird if it got silent and they were just holding hands, and now it was silent and she was on his lap…

"Pepper?" Tony asked grabbing her hands from his neck and then looked at her with worry.

"Sorry…" She started. "I can get off, I can move….or something…are you uncomfortable?"

"Pep, what's wrong?" Tony asked, eying the position they were in. She couldn't help but blush.

"Oh…nothing."

He raised an eyebrow. "So, what do you want to do to pass time, the storm hasn't let up yet."

The two teens passed time arm wrestling and messing with the final bits of charge Tony's phone had. They ate some and talked some. When there was a long draft that came in through the partly open door, they huddled close together under the blanket.

At some point, not sure what time it was because Tony's phone had died, they had fell asleep again, similar to the previous 'night.' With no windows in the armory it was hard to tell whether or not it was day or night. The cracked open doorway was no help either, because there was no lights in the hallways that lead to the entrance.

When they woke up, they heard from a radio Tony finally came to digging for, that the snow was actually supposed to get worse and the temp was going to drop.

Pepper had to admit even though she was glad for the alone time, it was very boring. One can only stand not having anything to do for so long. She and Tony both ran out of ideas of what to do when they got bored of telling jokes and riddles. Every conversation topic they could think of that would hold interest for both of them, dried out the minute Tony got bored enough to try to explain the workings of iron man beyond controller functions.

The music stations on the radio faded out and turned to white noise and the news stations said nothing but more snow. Great.

"I'm SO bored!" Pepper said clinging the blanket closer to herself, wishing Tony would just come cuddle again, so she could get warm, but he was running off looking for more blankets as well as getting them some water.

She mumbled to herself about how slow Tony was being, but took it back when she realized he'd only just left. Her teeth chattered and her nose stung. She officially hated winter, even though, technically it was spring.

She hated snow.

"What are we going to do!?" She asked to no one in particular. "It's so cold."

"I'm sure we'll find something." She heard Tony say and jumped in her seat.

"Tony!" She smiled.

He smiled back and wandered over holding half frozen water bottles and a thin blanket. "We are so lucky that these didn't complete freeze." Tony said.

"Why?" Pepper asked.

"Because that is the last of the water." Tony said.

She gave a look that must have worried Tony so he quickly made his way over to her and set down the stuff. He sat down next to her, pulling the blanket over them both along with the new one. "I'm sure we'll get out of here before we die of dehydration."

She raised an eyebrow. "I wasn't worried."

Now he gave her a look, but he just confused her. "Oh…I just thought because when I said that, you looked scared for a moment."

"You're being overprotective."

"I have every right to be." Tony said matter-of-factly. "I am you boyfriend after all. And what kind of boyfriend would I be if I can't even feel protective over you."

She rolled her eyes. "But seriously, what can we do?"

"I don't know." Tony said. "You're supposed to be the fun and creative one."

She clung to him as another cold draft went through. As she did, he pulled her closer to him and rolled so he leaned over her. Then he closed the distance between each other with a kiss. Pepper was surprised and forgot about the cold in an instant. She felt all warm and fuzzy inside. Her hands moved as if on their own to tangle up in Tony's hair and she felt him suck in breath, which she assumed was because she was now pretty much pulling his hair.

They continued to kiss until they were out of breath, so much so that they just laid back and waited.

Silence.

"So," Pepper breathed.

"What now?" Tony asked.

"I don't you, you started that one." Pepper said.

"Well, you were bored and I thought it was something that always seems to make time fly." Tony responded.

She sighed. "You and your logic."

He chuckled. "What about it?"

She shook her head 'no'. "I'm hungry."

He paused. "Way to ruin the moment."

"What moment?" Pepper asked, a small smirk playing at her lips.

He gave her a playful glare and stood up, much to her dismay. Maybe she shouldn't have said anything. She would still be warm at this point. He walked over to where he had his short supply of food.

She heard him make a noise of disappointment. "What?"

"There's not as much food in here as I though." Tony replied.

She sighed. "What's that supposed to mean?"

"We're out of food…" Tony said. "I could have sworn that most of this was filled."

"Did you start having some sort of craving or something, we couldn't have finished off the food in only a day or two." Pepper said getting up with the blanket wrapped around herself.

"Why are you blaming me!?" Tony asked shocked. "I'm normally the only person that eats in here, so I don't buy the biggest supply, but I'm pretty sure I just bought new stuff so, we shouldn't be out of food."

"Then that leaves us one choice." Pepper said, jutting her chin out. "We go to your house."

"What, it's too cold outside." Tony said.

"So? We're strong, we won't die." Pepper said.

"Pep, our coats aren't even working and none of the streets are plowed." Tony pointed out.

"So? I will go crazy without food or water even if it won't kill me after one day." Pepper said shivering. "Might as well give it a shot."

Tony looked at Pepper for a moment, considering their options. "Fine, we'll go."

Rhodey was eating yet another sandwich his mother made. He insisted that she stopped making them, but she insisted even more, and he couldn't resist a freshly made sandwich from his mom. Then the thought of food made him remember something.

He hadn't meant to do it, but he was so hungry and he missed both breakfast and lunch to studying before the snow storm, that he was hungry enough to go digging in Tony's little stash of food.

Oops.

Oh rhodey, look what you've done... *sighs*

Anyways, how'd you like it? I'm a bit worried, but i'm sure it will be okay! :D You guys are the best! SERIOUSLY! I love you guys! :)

Fun Fact: I have the weirdest bursts of weird that i just feel like dancing like an idiot and singing kids songs. Seriously, today i was running around the gym at recess, skipping as i sung my little tea pot and Yankee Doodle...Heehee!

Okay, I'm trying to refrain from making promises about due dates of my next updates, cause i never know what will happen. This weekened i have a friend over, so i couldnt' do anything, but I'm also just getting interested in drawing anime and I LOVE IT! So, i spend a lot of time doing that so...

Well, hopefull, i'm thinking about getting Is this goodbye? done next, i don't know when, but that's my next mission.

Well, REVIEW and stick around!