"A few more years before you're mad about people being on your lawn too, no doubt," Tony said with a laugh. He wasn't much of a hugger, but he liked it with family more than he'd probably care to admit. Gwen gave as good as she got where hugs were concerned, so he made sure to give an extra squish before pulling away.
"Oh. That's obnoxious," he said brightly of her idea. "And I love it. We should definitely do it." And frankly, he sort of wanted it to be cute animal shaped now, because that'd make people let their guard down before it snarked out the most obvious stuff in the world.
"But," he said after the beat he'd taken to imagine such a terrible little bot, "first, there's cake." Which he pointed to, across the room, out of harms' way. "And then you have to help me put the finishing touches on your present."