Tony is asked to record a video in support of Universal Children's Day. He rambles on for a while – and then proceeds to record one of the greatest confessions of his life. (Part of the "Genius, AI & Bots" series.)
In the aftermath of the events in D.C., the downfall of SHIELD and the exposure of HYDRA, a stranger runs into Bruce and delivers a disturbing message that sends him and Tony literally running for the hills. Tony grows more suspicious by the hour while Bruce struggles to find a way to explain why he is trying to isolate himself and Tony from the rest of the world [full summary in]
Bruce and Tony come under attack while en route to deliver one of Tony's latest projects. In order to protect his friend, Bruce refuses to let the Hulk out, which ends in blood, pain and the kiss of life – although it really isn't a kiss, no matter what Tony says. (Written for Quasar during Avengers Fest 2014.)
Tony gives the kitty some tough love, but Mr. Fluffy wins him over eventually. Part of the "Genius, AI & Bots" series. (Takes place after "Fluffy Feline Fascination".)
While testing a deep-sea suit, Tony runs into a thing with big teeth and an appetite for armored heroes. (Written for Hurt/Comfort Bingo.)
The neural link is stable and for the first time in his existence, J.A.R.V.I.S. can feel. (Part of Genius, AI & Bots series. Written for Trope Bingo's round 3.)
This is the one they'll never tell Pepper about. Not because she wouldn't understand, but because she might think it's a 'thing'. (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series. Written for Trope Bingo.)
There are things Tony remembers, like their first kiss. There are also lost chances to say the last words, and things better left forgotten, but he and Pepper will always have tomorrow… (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series. Written for Trope Bingo.)
Rhodey feels he often needs a manual to understand the bots. It's fortunate the bots don't require a manual to manhandle Rhodey – especially when Tony's life is at risk. (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series. Written for Trope Bingo.)
Tony takes a moment to look back before moving forward. ("Genius, AI & Bots" series; written for H/C Bingo)
Once upon a time, Natasha Romanoff concluded her evaluation with 'Tony Stark: not recommended' and rejected him from the Avengers Initiative. Tony's still a consultant for S.H.I.E.L.D., though, and everyone is fairly content with that arrangement. (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series. Written for H/C Bingo.)
In the chaos following the Battle of New York, the job including a break-in into Stark Tower should be an easy one – in theory. (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series; written for Trope Bingo.)
Tony Stark's parents died on December 17th, 1991. The world mourned their passing and waited to see what would happen to Stark Industries. When Tony took the reins of his father's company just before his 22nd birthday, no one would have believed he had not said a word to anyone for the last two and half months. (Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series - written for H/C Bingo)
Tony takes his first bath since Afghanistan. He's in an odd mood, and J.A.R.V.I.S. notices. Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series.
Tony's trying to finish off a project and fails to notice a gas leak in time. Luckily, the bots are in the workshop with him. Part of "Genius, AI & Bots" series. Written for HC Bingo's round 4 (square: asphyxiation).
Tony should have known that a little time travel facilitated by Reed Richards could only go wrong. It also looked like Reed was going to end up owing him more than just a new paint-job for his suit – if they ever made it out of the Mesozoic era alive, that is. (Written for Hurt/Comfort Bingo.)
Short and thoughtful stories taking place throughout the "Turquoise" series.
Tony's recovery from a brain injury is on a tortuous path towards something better. The other Avengers are growing impatient – as is Tony – and Steve's fortitude will be tested as he attempts to be there for Tony and lead a group of superheroes at the same time. Not to mention the change that is taking place in Steve and Tony's friendship… Sequel to "Dependence".
It could be said that it all began with an incorrect analysis of the situation. It should also be stated that Tony Stark had never taken care of a living being prior to the moment when he pulled a dog out of the debris following an earthquake. Begins the "Iommi and Other Superheroic Animal Tales" series. Written for Animal Big Bang.