101. Types of Parents (or aunt/uncle) They Are

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A/N: I'm sorry that I have been sort of M.I.A. lately, I've been getting more hours at work and I've recently been working on stuff for a new position as well. This, coupled with some writers block has led to an accidental mini hiatus and reminded me why I don't do scheduled updates.

Steve:

Unintentionally inspirational - Steve works really hard to be as normal of a dad as possible, but when you're Captain America that kind of impossible. Your kids feel really lucky he is their dad and just being related to Steve makes them feel like they can do anything. It may not have been intentional, but Steve is still glad they have high aspirations for their lives.

Bucky:

Protective and doting - Bucky is definitely a bit on the protective side wanting to make sure that nothing bad ever happens to your child. On the other hand he also wants to make sure that your son gets everything that he could possibly need in life so the two parenting styles ended up having to balance each other out in the end and he's a pretty amazing dad.

Pietro:

Wants to be the cool dad - Pietro tries really hard to relate to your daughter the best that he can. When she's little this works out pretty well, but as she grows up and reaches her teen years she pulls away a bit and thinks it's weird that her dad tries so hard to be involved. When she's an adult though she'll appreciate the effort he put into being a part of her life.

Loki:

The king of gifts - Loki doesn't get to see his nieces and nephew often, but every once in a while for holidays and special occasions he'll get to visit with Thor's family. When he does he always brings gifts for the kids and they are perfect. He's the kind of uncle that always knows what his nieces and nephew want.

Clint:

Involved - Due to his responsibilities as an Avenger he can't always be around for his kids, but when he can be there, he is involved in their lives constantly. He goes all out for family dinners every night, helps the kids with their homework whenever he can, chaperones their field trips and basically spends as much time with them as he possibly can. 

Thor:

Energetic - Thor gets really excited about everything from firstwords, to playing tooth fairy, to the first day of every school year, and everysingle holiday and birthday. He is all about celebrating anything that's evenremotely worth it and documents everything in well-organized kid books/photoalbums. His excitement though is adorable and rubs off on all of your children. 

Tony:

Actually the cool dad - Well, the man is Tony Stark so he already has plentyof cool dad points there, and your sons' friends are always really blown awayby the lifestyle your family leads. Tony also does a really good job ofencouraging your boys to pursue the things they enjoy and does what he can tohelp them, and make sure they're always happy. 

Natasha:

She's the fun Aunt - Nat is very much "Aunty Nat" to Clint kids and theyabsolutely adore her. Whenever she's around them her cold exterior fades awayand she spends her time with them playing and going on little adventures. She makes sure that his kids are always laughing and smiling when she's around and it'sactually the cutest thing to see.

Wanda:

Supportive and caring - No matter what Wanda is always there for your kidsand she's always encouraging. She is an incredibly affectionatemother and is always doing her best to make sure that your kids have theopportunity to pursue their interests even if it's just a short phase. When thekids need a shoulder to cry on she's there in heartbeat and will give them herfull attention as she comforts them. 



P.S. I have a question that I would love to discuss with you guys. Now we all know that Peter Quill and Tony Stark are both hilarious characters, especially in the MCU, but what do you guys think they will be like they meet in the MCU? Will they end up getting along and being basically like best friends? Or will they clash terribly and end up arguing with each other constantly? I don't know why I've been thinking about this, but it's a question that's grabbed my attention lately and I would like some other opinions on the matter.

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