Tony laughed at that and then gestured around them -- most of the room pitched dark minus the light coming off the candles and his own arc reactor. "I think it knows even if I don't say," He pointed out. Sometimes he didn't mind the chaos. Probably because he wasn't built for normal every day life even if by all accounts he'd somehow managed it once he'd come back from Titan.
Maybe he'd faked it. Tony supposed he'd never know -- until he did. "It's okay," he said of Peter because yeah, he missed his kid but that wasn't the current Peter's fault. Tony actually liked him quite a lot, even if it was a little confusing.
The idea of cooking was -- not actually all that exciting. The reason he'd never quite learned was because he didn't think there was much in the way of payoff when considering the energy output. But there were times he would have liked to not set things ablaze in his efforts. Also, he was getting the impression that he wasn't the only one who needed a distraction. Steve was in the same boat he was, after all. Learning how to slow down was difficult. "Yeah. I'd like that," he decided.