Natasha's PoV

It was truly unbelievable, that Stark had managed to keep such a big secret away from me, while I was working for/spying on him a few years back.

I should have noticed that. It is my job,after all. That's what I was trained to do.

It may not have been obvious, but the palladium poisoning wasn't exactly either.

In fact, this disability may have made me rethink my whole file about him.

Was he really egoistical if he had spend years to improve these glasses, and had not stopped yet, so that they could be produced cheaply, that basically everyone - even homeless in the future - could afford them?


Thor's PoV

To tell the truth, I never had met any person unable to see due to a past injury in all my life before.

In Asgard and most other realms, wounds would heal to quick to case permanent damage.

Thus, when I learned that the Man of Iron, could live and fight – like a true warrior – with this weakness, he earned my respect and I was proud to call him my teammate.

And even more, he used his magnificent invention, to aid other Midgardians with the same weakness, whether born or not.

Thinking, that the Man of Iron and his brother, and seeing, how each other could have ended, hurt a lot, but I hoped, Loki wold see his errors – someday – and choose the same path as Friend Stark.


Steve's PoV

I guess, I might have misjudged St- Tony.

He wasn't as selfish as I thought, otherwise, he would just have kept these glasses secret.

I feel guilty for the things I said to or thought about him.

Take it away, what are you then?

A genius. A philanthropist. A billionaire. An ex-playboy.

Yes, Tony may have some arrogance, but from what I've seen, it's earned.

Howard could never invent something as useful as this.

In fact, I doubt he would have tried.

Ironman – Tony Stark – is a hero, after all.


~Marvelgeek42