"If you’re impressed, it means that I really did something good this time around", he chuckled as he drove past the busy nightclubs; there was a time where he would sit down in his VIP booth and enjoy the drinks and the company, but a lot happened that changed him as a man more than he could possibly imagine. Revelations, arguments with Steve, his friends even, were troubling his mind, but he didn’t want to make Pepper worry more. In the back of his head, he still didn’t know how to talk to people who were involved so much in his life, especially after the War. The guilt was overtaking him, even after the apologies and regrets.
"Here we are..", he said as he stopped the car and rushed to hold the door open for the red head, smiling to her and just mentioning his name to the waiter at the front. Just like he predicted, they were seated in a table near the small stage where a band was performing and were given the menus. "Just like I told ya. The Stark name still bears respect, that’s a huge relief", he pointed out as he read through the different main dishes, side eyeing the wine menu.
"It would be silly if your name-dropping didn't get you anywhere." She said with a pleasant smile, straightening out her dress and folding her cloth napkin over her lap. The night had already started off tremendously, much better than she could ever anticipate. The small dining crowd was comforting, and the gawks from the waiters passing by was a thing that she always enjoyed. And Tony was that added bonus, though he was acting a bit peculiar.
"How are you Tony? Â Really?" Pepper looked over her former boss with concern glazing over her expression. She was sincerely worried about him, of course, ever since he announced to her that he was leaving, she had a right to be worried. After not hearing from him in months, maybe even longer than that, Pepper needed to know what had happened since they had last spoken. She peeked around the corner of the menu he held up and then used a dainty hand to push the menu down so she could see his face. "Please tell me what's wrong? I can see it in your eyes."













