Posting this early. Everything going on with Marvel has got me feeling all sorts of upset for a lot of reasons. Sony is shit at Spiderman movies, and I'm worried Tom Holland wont be Spiderman anymore. He's the best one out of them all.
Nobody realized Peter was colorblind. Sure, May knew, Ned and MJ knew. It came as a shock to Tony. He had known Peter for years, and it never came up until Peter came over for dinner.
He had praised Pepper's cooking, practically inhaled it. When Morgan had finished, she had invited him to color with her, which he graciously accepted. Tony had watched the two of them sit down at the coffee table in the living room with Morgan's crayons and papers still sitting out from earlier.
"What do you want to draw?" Peter had asked her, already picking up a purple crayon.
"A unicorn," Morgan spoke, grabbing pink.
Tony had found himself sitting on the sofa, watching the two color and talk. Peter was good with Morgan.
"Why did you make the sky purple?" Morgan giggled. Peter glanced at the paper, then at Morgan and grinned.
"I like purple skies," he said.
The drawing continued, Morgan drawing her pink and blue unicorn, and Peter coloring in a purple sky and yellow grass.
"You should draw you and daddy," Morgan suggested, noticing the lack of people in Peter's scenery.
"Yeah?" Peter asked, smiling down at Morgan.
"Uh huh," Morgan nodded. "Draw you saving the world!"
Peter and Tony both chuckled, but Peter agreed and started to draw.
"No, no, no!" Morgan cried out, grabbing the brown crayon from Peter. "Daddy's suit is red, not brown!"
"Oh," Peter chuckled, looking at Morgan mischievously. "Is this one red?" He held up a green crayon.
Morgan rolled her eyes. "No."
"What about this one?" He held up blue, still grinning at Morgan.
"No, silly, use this one!" Morgan dropped a red crayon onto Peter's paper before continuing her own drawing.
"Thank you, little miss!" Peter grabbed the crayon and started drawing again. Tony watched the exchange silently, mental cogs spinning.
Peter glanced up from the paper, raising his eyebrows.
"You didn't know?" Peter asked, sounding a bit in shock.
"What's colorblind?" Morgan asked, frowning up at the two.
"It's when you can't see certain colors," Peter informs her.
"I'm red green colorblind," he supplied to Tony, who nodded in thought.
"What's this color?" Morgan demanded, holding up a pink crayon. Peter grinned, humoring her with his honest answer.
Peter spent the next ten minutes naming colors Morgan shoved in his face. She found it hysterical when she found a color Peter couldn't see, and had begun making two seperate piles. Colors he got right, and colors he got wrong.
"Okay, that's enough quiz time," Tony said after a while, grinning and standing to his feet.
"Its time to get ready for bed."
"But we're not done!" Morgan cried.
Pepper got Morgan upstairs to brush her teeth and change into her pajamas.
"So, the suit," Tony started. "You don't see red and blue?"
"I see the blue, but the red is kinda more of an orange, or light brown," Peter confessed.
"I can redesign it, if you want?" Tony asked, sitting across from Peter on the floor.
"Oh, no I like it," Peter said, shaking his head. "Plus it would confuse everyone else if you changed the colors."
Tony nodded silently. Peter picked up a crayon, wanting to finish the drawing for Morgan before he left.
"Red?" Peter asked with a grin. Tony couldn't help but smirk, reaching over and grabbing a red crayon from the pile. Peter grabbed it.