Her phrasing made that clear enough to Tony, and his jaw tightened, this time not even sparing a glance at Nick to share their bewilderment in favour of keeping a predatory watch on their guest. His hand at the back of Nick's chair stilled, too, so he was just rolling the candy between his fingers as he contemplated Crystal's words. I have heard good things? He supposed causing a superpowered scene in a bar was one way of getting the Avengers' attention if your cat was stuck in a tree and you thought you deserved to waste their time. Wanda specifically, though, had a knack for getting tangled with the wrong people and throwing herself into trouble quite selfishly-- not to mention Tony had just been waiting for the pendulum to swing back since Pietro's betrayal.
"How about you tell us what you need and we'll see if we can be of assistance, sweetheart," Tony offered, spreading his arm out to display his full freedom where Wanda just wasn't available, and relaxing again to give Nick a glance for approval. If the request was simple enough, he was happy to handle it to make the problem go away, no matter how Nick felt about it. It was foolish to think a story like this could come with a solution so simple, but he was good at making a little flattery go a long way.