Harry and Tony sat in the cosy corner of Lily's, the morning light streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow over the white tablecloth and the array of breakfast items scattered across the table. Harry, determined to lift Tony's spirits, leaned back in his chair with a grin, recounting a story about a hidden beach in the Caribbean that he had read on the internet.

Tony, nursing a coffee cup with both hands, listened with a half-smile, the lines of fatigue and stress still etched on his face. The scent of fresh doughnuts mingled with the rich aroma of coffee, creating an atmosphere that was both comforting and distracting, exactly what Harry intended. He knew that Tony needed a break from the relentless pressure, a moment to focus on something other than his deteriorating health or the mess he had made the previous night.

As Harry continued to talk, describing the crystal-clear waters and the secluded paradise where no one could find them, Natasha approached the table. Her eyes flicked between the two men, and she noticed the fleeting moment of peace that Harry had managed to create for Tony. With a deep sigh, she knew she had to interrupt, even though she wished she could let them linger in this small bubble of normalcy a little longer.

"Harry, can I have a word?" Natasha asked softly, nodding toward the kitchen.

Harry glanced at her, sensing the gravity behind her request, but he kept his tone light for Tony's sake. "Sure, but don't eat all the doughnuts while I'm gone," he joked, standing up.

Tony gave a faint smile, watching them go, appreciating the effort Harry was making to distract him from the turmoil of his life. For a moment, he allowed himself to believe that things could be simple, that he could just be Tony, having breakfast with his friend, without the weight of the world or his life pressing down on him.

Once inside the staff area, Harry and Natasha were greeted by the imposing figure of Nick Fury. He stood near the stainless-steel counter, a stark contrast to the warm, bustling atmosphere outside. Dressed in his signature black trench coat, his presence seemed to absorb the light around him, casting an aura of intensity that matched the tension in the air. The usual sharpness in his one good eye was tempered by a rare expression of concern, a clear sign that whatever brought him here was serious.

Fury's posture was rigid, arms crossed over his chest as he leaned slightly against the counter, exuding an air of command even in the most mundane of settings. The faint smell of bacon and coffee did nothing to soften the atmosphere he brought with him. He gave Harry a curt nod, acknowledging his presence, but his focus quickly shifted back to Natasha, a silent exchange passing between them.

"What a mess we have here," Fury began with a hint of frustration. "I never imagined Tony Stark would go off the rails like he did yesterday. Thank God there weren't any civilians around, or we could've had a real disaster on our hands."

"Cut him some slack," Harry shot back, his tone defensive. "The man's dealing with a death sentence, and he's been shouldering the weight of the world since he became Iron Man. Everyone has a bad day."

Natasha snorted, crossing her arms as she leaned against the counter. "Yeah, a bad day where he nearly gets people killed. My analysis stands: being Iron Man is just another way for Stark to feed his ego. There have been countless times when his actions have compromised our intelligence operations. And with his recent erratic behaviour, it's clear he's not capable of being the hero everyone thinks he is, even if he's damn good at building suits."

Fury nodded, his expression stern. "I'm inclined to agree with Romanoff. Stark failed the test spectacularly, wouldn't you say?"

Harry frowned, his eyes narrowing as he looked between Fury and Natasha. "What do you mean, a test?"

"Exactly that," Fury replied, his voice calm but unyielding. "I wanted to see how Stark would react under extreme pressure, especially when his life is on the line. I needed to know if he'd crack or if he'd rise to the occasion. He failed."

Natasha knowing that Harry would not react well to this news grabbed into Harry's hand to stop him from lashing out or using his magic

Harry's free hand clenched into a fist. "This is his life we're talking about! He's dying, and you're treating it like an experiment? Have you lost your mind?"

"I haven't lost my mind," Fury said, his tone firm. "Stark needed this. Yes, he went through hell in Afghanistan, but that doesn't automatically make him a hero. What happens when heroism goes to his head when it inflates his ego even more? He needs to face these challenges if he's going to be part of the Avengers."

Harry's anger simmered. "Then why bring me onto the team in the first place if you don't trust me to help Tony understand what it means to be an Avenger? You told me my role was to guide civilians during crises. If you'd let me talk to Tony, to help him understand what we're doing, he'd get on board. But putting him through tests like this? You're only pushing him further away."

Natasha, ever the pragmatist, interjected, "He'll only alienate himself from SHIELD and the Avengers if he finds out this was a test."

Harry turned to her; his voice low but resolute. "No. You're not going to use this situation to manipulate him or his opinion about S.H.I.E.L.D. or the Avengers."

Fury's gaze was unwavering as he responded, "And how exactly is he supposed to know if no one tells him?"

Harry's eyes flashed with determination. "I don't agree with what you're doing, and I don't agree with your methods. If you keep this up, then yes, I'll tell Tony what you've done. I won't stand by and let my friend be manipulated like this. Not again."

"Oh, you think you've got leverage, Potter?" Fury's voice took on a menacing edge, a smirk playing on his lips. "Well, two can play that game. How about I share a few secrets of my own? Maybe with certain authorities who'd be very interested to learn how you pulled off those impossible missions in Afghanistan."

The words hung in the air like a storm cloud, the tension between the three palpable. Natasha and Harry both froze, their eyes locked on Fury, a mix of shock and alarm etched on their faces. Natasha acting quickly tightened her grip on Harry's hand stopping him from using his magic while also urging him, pleading him to first listen to Fury. She had worked with Fury long enough that if he wanted to use this information, then they would not be having this conversation at all.

"What do you mean?" Harry's voice was low, laced with both caution and a simmering anger.

Fury leaned forward, his gaze intense, unblinking. "You know exactly what I mean," he said, his tone a quiet, dangerous calm that would send a chill down anyone's spine but Harry didn't back down. If it wasn't for Natasha's secret plea, he would have burnt Fury to a crisp right now for talking to him like this.

"How did you know?" Harry's question came out more as a demand, the tension in his voice unmistakable.

Fury leaned back slightly, his demeanour shifting into something almost casual. "It wasn't easy," he admitted. "You're good at covering your tracks, Potter. But when you've been in this business as long as I have, you learn to trust your gut. And mine was telling me something was off about you from the start. Sure, you were good. But your problem was that you were too good. You completed missions that should've been impossible, even for the best of the best. That got my attention."

Fury paused, watching as the reality of his words sank in. He knew that he was threading a dangerous line but he trusted Romanoff to keep Potter in check atleast until he made his case.

"I started looking into the reports, the footage—whatever I could get my hands on. There were inconsistencies, little things that didn't add up. Grainy footage of a firefight where the enemy seemed to drop like flies, but there were no shots fired from you. Or how you got out of a collapsed building without a scratch, when everyone else thought you were buried alive."

Harry's pulse quickened as Fury continued, his mind racing to piece together the timeline.

"But none of it was solid proof," Fury admitted, his gaze narrowing. "Just gut instinct and a bunch of unexplained incidents. Then came the Bartons—a routine check-in that turned into something else entirely. I've got security in place there—discreet, private and only accessable to me. No one knows about it but me. And imagine my surprise when I see…things that shouldn't exist. Creatures that defy logic, floating around the house like it was just another Tuesday."

Harry swallowed hard, his throat dry. "Laura told you?"

Fury's smirk returned, a hint of satisfaction in his expression. "No, Potter she didn't and I never asked them either. However, I don't put my best people in compromising positions. Even they don't know that there is survailance in thier house. It was you who handed me the proof on a silver platter."

He leaned forward again, his voice dropping to a near whisper, filled with a dangerous calm. "You're good, Harry, but not good enough to slip past me. And now that I know what you can do…well, let's just say you're not the only one who can make threats."

Harry's heart pounded in his chest as he stared at Fury, the full weight of the man's words settling in. The realization that Fury had been watching him, piecing together the puzzle with relentless determination, made the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end. He thought about what he could do and if Fury was serious about his threat, Harry was ready to dissapear from the face of the earth. It would'nt be difficul either. He tried to pull his hand from Natasha's, just to make sure that she would let him act. But Natasha's grip on his hand was still strong. She didn't voice it but he could hear her insisting to him that he talk this out with Fury before acting.

"So, what now?" Harry asked, his voice barely above a whisper, the tension between them electric.

Fury's expression softened, the hard edge in his voice giving way to something more measured. "Look, Harry, blackmailing you is the last thing I want. I've got a lot of respect for you—for who you are and what you stand for. Everyone on my team speaks highly of you, and that's not something I take lightly. You've earned your place, not just because of what you can do, but because of your integrity. I could have blackmailed you to join SHIELD a long time ago, but that's not how our relationship to be. I would like to consider myself a friend of yours after the relationship that we have built over this very cafe. Hence as a friend I request you that you let me do my thing."

Fury paused, letting his words sink in before continuing. "Just because someone's your friend doesn't mean you should always handle them with kid gloves. Tony Stark—he's brilliant, but he's also stubborn, and reckless, and right now, he's spiralling. This mess with the palladium poisoning? It's pushing him to the brink. But sometimes, hitting rock bottom is what it takes to force a change. This could be the crucible that makes him stronger, that makes him better."

Natasha stepped closer. "Harry, there's a time and place for everything. Right now, Tony doesn't need to know that you're part of the Avengers Initiative. What he needs is you—the friend who stands by him, who helps him find his way back to health. Let S.H.I.E.L.D. handle the bigger picture, just this once."

Harry huffed in frustration, the tension still simmering beneath the surface. "So, what do you want me to do?"

"For now," Natasha replied softly, "just go and support Pepper. She's dealing with enough as it is, and she needs someone she can rely on. Fury and I will take care of Stark. We'll make sure he gets through this, but he's got to do it on his own terms. We're not abandoning him—we're giving him the chance to come out of this stronger."

Fury nodded, his expression serious but not without a hint of understanding. "Trust us on this, Harry. We're all on the same side. Let us do what we do best, and you do what you do best—be the friend Stark needs right now."

Reluctantly, Harry nodded and turned to leave, casting one last glance at Natasha before heading out of the kitchen. If it wasn't for Natasha's insistence he might not even considered Fury's request. Fury's voice followed him as Harry headed out. "Keep this under wraps, Potter. For everyone's sake."

As Harry made his way back to Tony, exchanging a few brief words of reassurance, Natasha watched him go. She noticed the way he carried himself—determined, unyielding in his loyalty, and always guided by his own moral compass. When he finally stepped out of the café, leaving the S.H.I.E.L.D. team to their work, Natasha couldn't help but feel a pang of doubt.

She turned her thoughts inward, reflecting on the conversation they had just shared. It struck her how different their worlds truly were. Harry, with his open heart and unwavering belief in doing what was right, seemed almost naive in the face of the brutal, shadowy world she navigated daily. He lived by principles that were as unyielding as they were pure, wearing his heart on his sleeve, ready to defend what he believed in without hesitation.

But in her world, things weren't so clear-cut. The espionage game was about manipulation, subtlety, and sometimes making decisions that weren't just morally grey but outright black. Every move she made was calculated, and every relationship was built on a balance of trust and suspicion. Harry didn't understand that, couldn't understand it—not fully. And maybe, she thought, that was for the best.

As much as she cared for him, as much as she had come to rely on his presence, Natasha couldn't shake the feeling that he was too good for this world. Too good for her. His purity, his honour—it was a light she feared might be snuffed out if he stayed too close to the darkness she lived in. Once again, she found herself questioning their future together. Maybe, just maybe, he was better off without her, free to live the happy life he deserved, untainted by the shadows that followed her every step.

Once Harry exited the café, his silhouette fading into the morning light, Natasha allowed herself a moment of vulnerability. Watching him leave, she felt a pang of regret mixed with the cold logic that had been her constant companion. As much as she wished things could be different, she knew the reality of their worlds was starkly contrasting.

With Harry gone, Fury made his move. He stepped out from the shadows of the kitchen, his presence commanding as ever. Tony, who had been preoccupied with his thoughts, looked up, his face contorting with surprise. Fury gave Tony a curt nod, then took a seat across from him at the table. The tension between them was palpable, the air heavy with unspoken words.

Natasha, didn't immediately join them. Instead, she began a systematic sweep of the café's perimeter. Her eyes scanned every corner, every exit. The café was quiet, the usual hustle of morning patrons absent, likely due to Fury's influence. She checked the security cameras, ensuring that their conversation would remain private, inaccessible to prying eyes. The world outside was oblivious to the secrets being discussed within these walls, and she intended to keep them that way.

Satisfied that everything was secure, Natasha allowed herself a deep breath. The weight of her decision to stop Harry from retaliating against Fury lingered in her mind, but she pushed it aside, compartmentalizing her emotions as she had been trained to do. There was no room for doubt now; the mission required her full attention.

She approached the table where Fury and Tony sat, their discussion already underway. Tony's expression was a mix of defiance and curiosity, clearly unsettled by Fury's sudden appearance but masking it with his usual bravado. Fury, on the other hand, was unreadable, his one good eye fixated on Tony as he spoke in low, measured tones.

"We've secured the perimeter, but we can't hold it much longer," Natasha said, her voice calm but resolute. She glanced at Fury and then at Tony, who was staring at her in shock.

Fury broke the silence with a smirk. "Tony, I'd like you to meet Agent Romanoff."

Tony's gaze snapped to Natasha, sloly morphed from shock into disbelief. For a moment, he was speechless, his mind racing to connect the dots. The woman that he thought was his friend's girlfriend was actually a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. The revelation hit Tony like a thunderbolt. His eyes narrowed, and if looks could kill, Natasha would have been obliterated on the spot.

"Does he know?" Tony demanded, his voice icy and accusatory.

"He knows what he needs to know," Natasha replied, her tone deliberately vague as she took a seat next to Fury. Her calm demeanour only fueled Tony's growing anger. The shift in Tony's demeanour was immediate. His hands clenched into fists, and the muscles in his jaw tightened. The betrayal cut deep, not just because Natasha had been lying and manipulating him ever since they met, but because he thought she was manipulating Harry too for her own gain. The anger was almost palpable, the air thick with tension.

Fury, sensing the brewing storm, quickly intervened "Anyway," Fury interjected. "You've been quite the busy man lately. Made your girlfriend the CEO, given away your stuff, and let your friend just walk off with your suit. If I didn't know better—"

Tony cut him off, his voice sharp. "You don't know better. I didn't give it to him. He took it."

Fury raised an eyebrow, incredulous. "Whoa, whoa, whoa. He took it? You're Iron Man, and he just walked in, kicked your ass, and walked off with your suit?" Turning towards Natasha, Fury asked, "Is that even possible?"

Natasha, maintaining her professional composure, replied. "According to Mr. Stark's database security guidelines, there are redundancies to prevent unauthorized usage. But clearly, he bypassed them."

"Who gave you the authority to look through my personal files." Tony shouted, to which Fury smirked and Natasha raised her eyes. Tony's frustration was palpable. "What do you want from me?"

Fury leaned forward, his gaze intense. "What do we want from you? What do you want from me? You've become a problem—a significant problem I need to address. Contrary to your belief, you're not the centre of my universe. I have far bigger issues in the southwest region to manage."

During this time, Natasha departed from the table and came back with an injection in hand. Tony's eyes widened as he saw the injection. "Oh, God, are you gonna steal my kidney and sell it?" he said, wincing as the rash from his condition began to subside. "Could you please not do anything awful for five seconds? What did she just do to me?"

Fury's expression softened slightly, though his tone remained firm. "What we did for you is administer lithium dioxide. It's going to take the edge off and stabilize your condition for the time being. We're trying to get you back to work."

Tony, still visibly rattled, looked at Fury with a mixture of desperation and determination. "Give me a couple of boxes of that stuff, and I'll be right as rain."

Natasha shook her head, her expression sympathetic but resolute. "It's not a cure. It just abates the symptoms."

Fury's gaze was unyielding. "Doesn't look like it's going to be an easy fix. You haven't tried every possible solution, not yet."

Tony's frustration flared. "Trust me, I know. I've been searching for a replacement for palladium, testing every combination and permutation of every known element."

Fury's eyes locked onto Tony's, filled with a mix of challenge and resolve. "Well, I'm here to tell you, you haven't tried them all. And if you want to get through this, you'll need to keep an open mind. We're not done yet."

The room seemed to hold its breath for a moment, the weight of Fury's words hanging in the air. Tony, usually quick with a retort, found himself uncharacteristically silent, the reality of his situation pressing down on him like never before. He gave a slight nod, more to himself than to Fury.

Without another word, Fury turned and gestured for Tony to follow him. The two men drove away from Lily's and towards Tony's mansion. Throughout the ride Tony stared out the window, lost in thought, while Fury remained silent, his gaze fixed on the road ahead.

Meanwhile, Natasha and Coulson retrieved Howard Stark's belongings from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s field office in a separate vehicle. The low rumble of the engine filled the space between them, neither of them speaking for a while as they navigated the morning streets. Natasha's mind was occupied with the task at hand, yet a part of her couldn't shake the image of Tony's betrayed expression when she revealed her identity.

"Stark is going to hate you so much," Coulson remarked, glancing over at Natasha as they reached Tony's mansion.

"I know," Natasha responded with a resigned sigh. Her voice carried a weariness in her tone. "Think you could tase him in advance for me? Just to get a head start on all the headaches he's bound to give me."

Coulson chuckled, the corners of his mouth lifting in a smirk. "Tempting. But for what it's worth, I'm with Harry on this one. We should've been upfront with Stark from the beginning. Keeping him in the dark… it's only going to make things messier."

Natasha's expression softened slightly as she considered his words. "Maybe you're right," she murmured, though her tone was cautious. "But sometimes, not knowing is better. At least for now. Stark's got enough on his plate without adding the weight of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s secrets to it."

Coulson nodded, though his eyes remained thoughtful. "Just be careful, Natasha. Secrets have a way of coming back to bite us when we least expect it."

Natasha didn't respond immediately, her mind drifting back to Harry and the look in his eyes when she realized how Coulson's words implied not just Tony Stark but the secrets that she was keeping from Harry. She had her own doubts, her own worries about how far they were willing to go.

"Let's just hope it doesn't come to that," she finally said, her voice barely above a whisper.

They entered the room with the suitcase, placing it in front of Stark. Fury began to wrap things up, his demeanour brisk and businesslike.

"I've got a two o'clock," Fury said, making his way toward the door.

"Wait, wait, wait, wait. What's this?" Tony asked, glancing at the suitcase with confusion.

Fury paused, giving Tony a quick once-over. "You're good, right?"

"No, I'm not good," Tony retorted, his frustration evident.

Fury barely acknowledged the protest. "You got this? Right? Right?"

"Got what? I don't even know what I'm supposed to get," Tony replied, exasperated.

Fury glanced at Natasha. "Natasha will remain a floater at Stark Industries, with her cover intact. And you remember Agent Coulson, right?"

"Yeah," Tony muttered, still distracted by the suitcase and the whirlwind of information.

Fury started to leave but paused in the doorway, fixing Tony with a serious look. "And Tony… remember, I've got my eye on you." With that, Fury exited, leaving Tony with more questions than answers.

As soon as Fury disappeared from sight, Tony made a beeline toward Natasha, his expression a mix of anger and disbelief. Natasha had anticipated this moment; she didn't flinch or retreat. Instead, she braced herself for the confrontation she knew was inevitable.

Tony's eyes blazed with fury as he stepped toward Natasha, his voice low and seething with anger. "You don't deserve to be with him. You've been lying to him, using him like some damn pawn in your game. How dare you - How dare you use him, manipulate him just to get close to me?"

Natasha's gaze hardened, her own anger rising to match his. "You don't know a damn thing about why we're together, Stark. Don't you dare assume you know what's best for Harry. You're so consumed by your own ego that you can't even see the truth in front of you."

Tony's voice grew louder, his words sharp and cutting. "Harry is my friend. One of the few people I can trust, he deserves all the happiness in the world. And you—" he jabbed a finger in her direction, "—you're nothing but a manipulative bitch who wears a mask, pretending to care while plotting your next move. It was you who instigagted me in Monaco take part of that race. It was you who manipulated me to behave like my old self during my birthday party. And I am sure that you spiked my drink to make me loose my inhibitions. Now that I think about it, you must have manipulated the crisis in Stark Industries so that Harry and Pepper were so focused with stabalising everything there that they couldn't check-up on me." Tony shouted. "I may have deserved all of your manipulation but he doesn't deserve you. He deserves someone genuine, someone who won't lie to his face every damn day."

Natasha's eyes narrowed, her fists clenched at her sides. "And what about you, Stark? Don't pretend to be some paragon of virtue. Who gave you the right to judge me or might right to be with him?"

Tony's face twisted with rage, his voice shaking with barely contained fury. "If it weren't for all these damn agents around us, I swear I'd cut you into a million pieces and scatter them across the world! So that no one could ever find a single piece of you again. Harry deserves better than to be tangled up with someone like you!"

Natasha didn't back down, her voice cold and deadly. "You can try, Stark, but you won't even get the chance. I'm not just some spy playing dress-up—I'm the best killer there is. There's a reason they call me the Black Widow, and it's not just for show."

Tony's eyes narrowed, his voice dropping to a deadly whisper. "I don't give a damn what or who you are. All I care about is what you'll do to Harry. I won't let him become a casualty in one of your sick games. If you so much as lay a finger on him, if you hurt him in any way, I will hunt you down to the ends of the earth. I will make it my mission to destroy you, Natasha."

Natasha felt a sharp pang in her chest, but she refused to let it show. "You don't know anything about what Harry, and I have. Yes, I've done things I'm not proud of, but I've never used him, and I've never lied to him. He knows who I am, and he accepts me. That's more than you can say for most people in your life."

Tony's eyes darkened, his voice laced with bitterness. "Maybe he accepts you because he doesn't know the full truth. But he will, Natasha Romanoff or whatever your name is. And when he does, he'll see you for what you really are—a killer, a manipulator, someone who isn't capable of real love. He deserves better, and you know it. If you really care about him, you'll let him go. He doesn't belong in your world. He deserves a life of happiness and peace, not one filled with danger and deceit."

Natasha's resolve wavered, Tony's words cut deeper than she wanted to admit. Natasha looked away, her mind swirling with doubts and fears she'd been trying to bury. She knew Tony had touched on something she'd been avoiding—her fear that she wasn't good enough for Harry, that she would only bring him pain. But she couldn't show weakness, not now, not to Tony. "Maybe you're right," she muttered, her voice barely above a whisper. "Maybe I'm not good enough for him. But I care about him more than you could ever understand. Afterall, what do you know about love Stark?"

With that, she turned on her heel and stormed out, leaving Tony fuming behind her. But as she walked away, the certainty she'd forced into her voice began to waver. Tony's words echoed in her mind, stirring the doubts and fears she'd been trying to suppress. Was she the right person for Harry? Could she ever give him the life he deserved, or was she doomed to hurt him as Stark had warned?

As she left the premises, her mind swirled with uncertainty, her heart heavy with the weight of the confrontation. The walls she'd built around herself began to crack, and for the first time in a long while, Natasha Romanoff felt truly vulnerable.


Author's Note:

Thank you everyone for the support and thank you for your kind words and all the reviews that you have left. And I deserve the criticisms that I have received too.

I know that for readers, you view this as an action-packed story. But to me, this is at the core of it a love story and a story about family. And this arc is about the clash of identities between Harry and Natasha. Harry isn't using his magic because the situation hasn't arisen yet. If you haven't noticed, Harry isn't actually participating in Tony's life, it's Peppers. Harry's relationship with Pepper is the opposite of that of Natasha's. Even after the race, Harry wasn't with Tony but helping Pepper sort things at Stark Industries. Tony is the catalyst that drives the story forward. He is the person causing the change in the environment. But the story isn't about what Tony is doing. It is about how Harry, Natasha and Pepper are reacting and responding to Tony's actions. Yes, there are lines straight out of the movie but it's not the whole movie. It's only when the protagonists (Harry & Nat) are present. If this was a Tony Stark story, then I would have had a chapter that's fully dedicated to Tony's entrance at the Stark Expo or the whole senate hearing scene, or having Harry present when Tony confronts Vanko.

Is the story slow? Maybe, there are comments that say it's been 100K words with no progress. But I ask you what do you think about Harry as a character, Natasha as a character, Pepper as a character? If you look at the 2 movies alone, how much characters did Natasha and Pepper have at this point of the story? What about Harry and Natasha's relationship? I agree with you that there are a lot of Harry X MCU stories that are out there which are way better than this. Reborn by JustBored21, Post Apocalyptic Potter from a Parallel Universe by burnable, God of Magic and Master Over Death by .mack, to name a few. And the story that got me hooked in Harry Nat, Mr. and Mrs. Black by Jinchuu21. However, my take on this story is a bit slow-paced. Focusing more on the people behind the mask. The relationships that they have with each other. I mean there are going to be points in the story where you will literally hate me and my writing. Trust me when I say that.

I love you all for following this story for almost half a year now. And if the story feels slow, that's just how it is. There are enough fast-paced stories out there for you to enjoy. I know where I am taking this story. And you may think that I am scared of changing canon, but honestly, there is nothing to change right now. I mean have you watched Iron Man 2. That movie has the barest of plot. Vanko is so limited in his appearance that it's the action scenes that give him so much screen time. It's more fun exploring character dynamics than to change the plot of Iron Man 2. Anyways. I don't want to rant anymore. I apologise for the long rant.

So, what did you guys think about the scene from the diner. The contrast between Fury knowing Harry's secret and Tony knowing Nat's secret. Also what did you guys think about the last 3 chapters. Monaco, the birthday party and this one. And your thoughts about Nat too.

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