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This story belongs to the series Love Is For Children which includes "Love Is for Children," "Eggshells," "Dolls and Guys," "Turnabout Is Fair Play," and "Touching Moments," "Splash," "Coming Around," "Birthday Girl," "No Winter Lasts Forever," "Hide and Seek," and "Kernel Error."

Fandom: The Avengers
Characters: Happy Hogan, Tony Stark, JARVIS.
Medium: Fiction
Warnings: Workplace violence, cross-class tension, problem drinking, false friends, misunderstandings, hangover, Happy!whump, Tony!whump.
Summary: Tony rescues Happy from an abusive employer. Happy rescues Tony from himself. But of course it's never really that simple ...
Notes: Angst. Hurt/Comfort. Fear of loss. Friendship. Confusion. Caregiving. Artificial intelligence. Communication. Feels. Tony Stark Has a Heart.

Begin with Part 1. Skip to Part 4, Part 5Part 6Part 7.


"Happy Hour" Part 2


Later, after most of the cars had been parked and the guests were carousing indoors, the traffic died down to a trickle. Happy gladly returned to the staff lounge. Let the regular valets handle what remained of the parking.

Happy's official duty was interrupted again by a mishap in one of the parlors. "Does anyone here have the muscles to carry lumber? Which was a table before some of the guests used it as a dance platform?" asked a flustered servant.

Happy wasn't qualified as domestic help. He worked as a chauffeur based on his excellent driving skills. The problem was that domestic staff were chosen as much for looks as for skills. So they tended to be tall and attractive and not good for carrying much more than a platter of food. If you wanted someone to lift weight, you often had to borrow from the outside staff, because garden and garage work demanded more strength.

"I'll come," Happy said, standing up.

It was a good thing he did. The wrecked table had been a massive artifact of hardwood and even in pieces it was heavy. Happy had no idea how mere dancing could have broken it, unless they'd covered the entire tabletop with people. Which they quite possibly had. Happy loaded the remains into a cart to be wheeled away. Two of the guests were dancing on a coffee table, now -- Ferret Man himself and some blonde lady wearing way too many diamonds and way too little dress.

With a sharp snap, one marble panel fell out of the coffee table, dumping Ferret Man into the ruins of another expensive piece of furniture. He wobbled on his feet, looking down at himself in dismay. He stood trapped inside the relatively small hole in the wooden frame. Happy darted forward and caught him before he could fall all the way down and maybe break a leg.

Ferret Man reeked of champagne. Shaky fingers clutched at Happy's crisp white shirt. "Saw a bunch of other guys dancing on a table, thought it looked like fun, turns out, not so much," Ferret Man mumbled into Happy's neck.

Happy lifted him carefully out of the broken coffee table. "Someone will be on duty for first aid," he murmured, dusting marble dust and rosewood splinters off the smart black pants. "Shall I call for help, sir?"

Ferret Man pulled away in alarm, brown eyes going wide. "No, no, I'm fine! See how fine I am? I'm going dancing. On the floor this time, I think." He reeled away in search of his partner, who had vanished into the glittering crowd.

Happy sighed and signaled for another cart. Then he bent down to pick up the thick square of gold-flecked marble.

Even after Happy escaped back to the lounge, it felt like less of a refuge now that the party had intruded on it once already. He couldn't really relax. Happy reminded himself that he was at work and so it didn't matter. He tried to lose himself in the latest issue of Hot Rod.

* * *

Notes:

Servants really are hired for looks over ability sometimes, a tradition that goes way back. This article about Victorian servants gives a good example: footmen were supposed to be tall and handsome, as much decoration as service. In order to keep a household running -- especially if there are many servants and a careless master -- people may make their own arrangements to cover necessary tasks with available help.

Fancy coffee tables sometimes have a wooden frame with several panels of marble, glass, or other material. I found this rosewood and marble example for sale, with a closeup photo; the marble coloration is wrong but the style is about right. The panels are prone to breaking out of the frame under too much weight, because there isn't actually much wood holding them in place.

Hot Rod is one of the leading car magazines. Happy appreciates fine rides.


[To be continued in Part 3 ...]

Poor Happy...

Date: 2014-01-09 07:05 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
First of all, I love this entire series, and I'm so glad you keep on going with it.

Poor Happy though. First he gets punched, now he's apparently the garbage man. I hope it'll get better for him next chapter.
Love his nickname for Tony, even if it reminds me a bit of that glorious passage with Draco Malfoy in Goblet of Fire...

And I still don't get why people would dance on tables. How many people does it take to break a hardwood table? Does common sense go out the door when the money comes in?

Loor

Re: Poor Happy...

Date: 2014-01-10 10:45 am (UTC)
thnidu: a dark brown guinea pig we used to have (dunkelpig)
From: [personal profile] thnidu
Or under some other kind of influence. Think of Frodo at the Sign of the Prancing Pony…

Re: Poor Happy...

Date: 2014-11-19 04:40 am (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
YES! EXACTLY! Tony is SO Rikki-Tikki-Tavi--when he finds the people he loves, he curls up next to them and will do ANYTHING to protect them.

Re: Poor Happy...

Date: 2014-11-19 05:26 pm (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
I'm not a major Kipling fan, but the image of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi curling up next to his boy while they slept was always a favorite.

Re: Poor Happy...

Date: 2014-11-19 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
...I really, really want to see this. And cackle while the bad guys get their asses kicked.

(no subject)

Date: 2014-01-12 06:43 pm (UTC)
annariel: Steed and Emma Peel from The Avengers (Avengers)
From: [personal profile] annariel
At least Happy seems happier this time, and Tony has definitely noticed him!

(no subject)

Date: 2014-01-15 03:46 pm (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: Cartoon Stantz post-kafoom (Ray with marshmellow creme)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
Also, expensive tables tend to have enough weight to them that they are pushing their materials already. The wood table, there were too many people moving too much in all the wrong ways. The coffee table, that's Tony very drunk and not knowing much about marble or furniture. I've seen some styles that with a wood top that could have taken all the Avengers doing the Watusi.
Edited Date: 2014-01-15 03:47 pm (UTC)

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2014-01-17 04:21 pm (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: very British officer in sweater (Brigader gets the job done)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
It has been joked that one of the duties of a British servant is to train the aristocrats to not break anything quality while drunk. The new classes couldn't acquire staffs with those skills.

For wood it's the run that can pose problems. It's like a lintel or the shelf laden with books. A farm table can take as much as the legs will handle.

Marble is always a pain, and on dressers it's often not connected.

I suspect with Howard's habits of getting thrown by explosions, he tended towards solid furniture.

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2014-01-18 03:23 am (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: Pre-Serum Steve Rogers, shirt and suspenders (Sad Steve)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
Tony in a traditional Japanese house boggles the imagination. He's like some sort of setter rolled in paint.

(Steve as he is now would just promptly sit down. "This is much safer.")

Pedestal tables have the added problem that the sides are pieced and generally butt joints. When you add in steam shaping and expansion rail systems... Let's just say, platters don't move much.

When you have a long span, you get an engineer, not a wood beam. (of course long is comparative to the beam)

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2014-01-18 05:47 am (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: cartoon men (Egon and Peter)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
Makers might, but designers don't.

I don't tend to think of farm tables as being expandable. It's too bad that drop-leafs have to be savage antiques to be affordable.

No, I doubt anyone was best pleased.

Of course, Steve would draw cute little sketches and people would be charmed. (and which women would figure out that if you pretend not to understand English do better...)

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2014-01-20 02:54 pm (UTC)
peoriapeoriawhereart: Steve in khaki, Peggy foreground (Behind Woman)
From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
AHHH, I think I now know which tables you mean, but those weren't farm tables, the best of them are patent furniture, and many are the ephemeral "until we can do better" make do pieces that through the accidents of history (careful owners mostly, and people that didn't move frequently) survived.

A farm table as I think of it has the structure to take large game. They often are built with solid rails connected with corner braces and four legs and the top supported by this structure. They also include trestle tables.

You're having the problem that savage antiques don't have many of the drop-leaf tables and other converting furniture that were the permanent solutions for the problem of intermittent more people. Case goods were produced in quantity by factories, and they have more 'taste' markers so they get shed.

Maybe not congeal, but he'd wonder why such a nice young miss was showing him something so blue he's expecting the Mob to swarm in.

Re: Thoughts

Date: 2018-12-17 06:07 am (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
He might enjoy it once he's ready for it. Manga tends to be heavy on emotional appeal before sexual, which is good for a demisexual.

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