"Son? I'm an old-fashioned man with old-fashioned ways of thinking. Therefore I am only going to tell you one thing in the old-fashioned way that young folks like you hate," Steve says as he laughs wholeheartedly, " if you make my boy cry, I'll make YOU cry."

For the reason unknown, Harry feels like he has just entered a new level of hell that is guarded by something called parents-in-law, superhero version.

"And that does NOT sound friendly at all, Pops," is what Peter commented as he tries to smooth Harry, who is not sure that something called shotgun wedding still exists in nowadays.

"I thought that Captain America is supposed to be the protector of justice and fairness." Harry says.

"Not when his family is involved," is what Tony, who is currently sitting next to Steve, added.

"All right parents, please stop bullying my boyfriend. You two have already made his day more miserable than he could handle." Peter sighs. Really, among all the possibilities, do they have to pick today to be the most childish adults that are ever alive.

"But we haven't even got serious yet!" Tony protests.

"PLEASE, my boyfriend could be fragile sometimes."

"Oh, what a stingy child. Look, Steve. Our own son won't even let old folks work on those old, unused brain cells for some more."

"I guess that this is what adolescence cost, Tony, look how did it pain us so."

"Oh please," says Peter disguistingly as he pushes Harry away before he receives more damages than ever.
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