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st_ratagem) wrote2018-08-16 08:50 pm
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[Loki and Tony] yet more talking
Loki hadn't entirely noticed, but he'd barely left his room since getting it two days ago. He'd emerged once for books, once to subtly raid the kitchens, and once for a series of seemingly-random other things. Since then had been girding his room in spells.
First, the tiny lines of runes that would turn aside the casually unwelcome. Those same simple sentences also decorated Stark's room and Liz's, but Loki had no intention of removing them. The rooms would do that on their own, or not, but it was faintly amusing to leave something useful behind, even if it was effectively a secret.
Next, and the only other thing he'd actually finished, an almost invisible decoration on his door that would allow him to see who was there before deciding to open the door or not, without having to go anywhere near the door. (When your beloved older brother knocked down doors by being forgetful, you learned at an early age to keep your distance.)
First, the tiny lines of runes that would turn aside the casually unwelcome. Those same simple sentences also decorated Stark's room and Liz's, but Loki had no intention of removing them. The rooms would do that on their own, or not, but it was faintly amusing to leave something useful behind, even if it was effectively a secret.
Next, and the only other thing he'd actually finished, an almost invisible decoration on his door that would allow him to see who was there before deciding to open the door or not, without having to go anywhere near the door. (When your beloved older brother knocked down doors by being forgetful, you learned at an early age to keep your distance.)
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And, entertaining as it was to have stripped everything from Odin, cast him to Midgard, and systematically corrupted and rotted his precious Nine Realms while wearing his face... it honestly hadn't answered what he'd really wanted, whatever that was at this point. Likely nothing would. Loki sipped his wine, outwardly completely calm.
This was finally getting to the point. And really, if he'd been asked to guess, this would have been what he guessed. "Have fun trying, Stark."
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"Remember, you're me. You know you're a flailing, emotional diva no matter how cool you make yourself look. But even we know there are a few precious things we can't afford to lose. Such as...pride. Power." By the point Tony reached his original position against the railing, he reassumed his place. He took a deep breath of the fresh air. "People."
Even if he wasn't naming names, Tony had no doubt Loki knew exactly to whom he was referring. "That last one--comes before all other points on the trifecta. I cling to the other two, I lose the third. So I had to ask myself, what is the exact opposite thing I could do when the little devil on my shoulder's telling me to suit up? Show up with a basket of wine in the welcome wagon, of course."
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Everything came back to Thor, always, didn't it? It didn't sting quite the same way as it once had, but he didn't care to examine that at the moment. "And so?"
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Whether or not Stark believed it, they were agreed on one thing at the moment: Thor was more important than any petty (or not-so-petty) feud they pursued or didn't. "Then have fun with that, Stark."
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"This is the part where I threaten you for real, I'm pretty sure. How I, I dunno, explain that I'm a far, far less forgiving individual than Thor or how if you touch a hair on any single resident's head, I'll reduce you to street pizza. I'll spare you."
Giving his arc reactor a firm pat, Tony was enveloped by his armor instantaneously. With his mechanical hand, he set the glass down to the railing at his side. "All I have say is that I would love for you to prove me wrong about you. Happy stay. Keep the wine. Ciao." Always one to make a flashy exit, Iron Man soared off into the skies, leaving behind a scene as unvaporized as he had found it.