Tony felt bad for Franklin as well as Reed and Susan. He knew of Reed's personal struggle with being unable to help his son, despite all of the time, effort and work he'd put into the problem. He and Reed very proud men when it came to their minds.
It bothered Tony that he hadn't yet been able to bring Steve home for Anya or spend much more time with Stevie.
"You said that you think the Defenders are better equipped to deal with any issues you might have, Franklin and I'm inclined to agree with you in a way. But I also need to consider their stake in this as well. They don't exist in a vacuum out there; at least four people living at the compound are baseline humans without any abilities.
I do need to consider their well-being as well as that of the team...but you are right.
You're an adult, Franklin and this is your decision, so here is what we'll do." Tony says.
"I'll set you up with a meeting with Sydney Ashcroft. She's the Defenders' liaison and team Den Mother. We'll fly you out to Los Angeles and you can tour the compound, meet the team and talk to Sydney about moving in. If she's and the team are good with it, then you're clear to go.
If you need someone to talk your parents about this, let me know and I'll do that. But at least them know, Franklin. At the end of the day, all they want is what's best for you." he says.
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