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st_ratagem) wrote2018-08-18 06:49 pm
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[Loki and Thor] Take two
Twenty minutes had proved to be more than enough time to raid the café's bar area, taking several (eight? ten? Loki didn't count) bottles of various liquors. The God of Mischief was generally an occasional drinker or social drinker at best, but Thor was another matter. His brother had prodigious tolerance even for an Asgardian.
He wasn't used to a cryptic, secretive Thor, or a Thor with a bizarre tendency to follow him around like a puppy, or a Thor that wept on him for no apparent reason. It was strange, it was worrying, it had to stop. The solution had to be somewhere in what had happened between Loki's 'now' and Thor's, and if Thor needed to be drunk to give him those facts, his brother was more than happy to take that request seriously.
The acquired bottles went into the little nook under the stairs - not to stay there long, almost certainly. After due consideration, Loki also hauled the trash can out of the bathroom and placed it by the large bed on the lower level, for empties. It was the only decent place to sit that wasn't in the upper-level area that was for sleeping or the outdoor balcony.
At that point, all there was to do was wait.
He wasn't used to a cryptic, secretive Thor, or a Thor with a bizarre tendency to follow him around like a puppy, or a Thor that wept on him for no apparent reason. It was strange, it was worrying, it had to stop. The solution had to be somewhere in what had happened between Loki's 'now' and Thor's, and if Thor needed to be drunk to give him those facts, his brother was more than happy to take that request seriously.
The acquired bottles went into the little nook under the stairs - not to stay there long, almost certainly. After due consideration, Loki also hauled the trash can out of the bathroom and placed it by the large bed on the lower level, for empties. It was the only decent place to sit that wasn't in the upper-level area that was for sleeping or the outdoor balcony.
At that point, all there was to do was wait.
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"We've been friends for 1500 years, and you ask why I love you?"
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"It's not inertia," he clarifies, because it seems important to say. But how exactly do you explain why you love someone? Even now, Thor can't possibly begin to put any of it into words.
He swishes the bottle a little, trying to make out how much alcohol is still inside. Some.
"There are times," he says, "when I don't understand you, or when you do something I can't possibly justify in my own head." Taking over Midgard being one of them; saving him being another. "I don't think understanding someone is necessary to love them."
Loki already knows this, though, if he's being truthful about loving him.
"We've been together many, many years," he says, "But there were many times where I could have chosen to stop loving you, and I didn't. Because you're a person with meaning in my life, someone I don't want to give up. Someone I wouldn't want to give up."
For a brief second, his mind imagines Loki's body aboard The Statesman and he has to push it away with all his force. He gives his brother a tight-lipped smile, then downs the rest of his drink.
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Instead, the air needed to be let out, a little. He shoved Thor in the shoulder. "Sentimental ass."
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"Can I braid your hair, too?"
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Thor tosses the empty bottle aside, the blindly reaches for another one.
"How aren't you totally laid out on the floor now?" he asks, cracking open another one. "Frost Giant constitution cannot possibly be that good."
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Loki's expression there had been priceless.
"Not better," he says. "You're just making a mess we're both going to have to clean up in the morning."
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He knew his own tricks.
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Thor takes a swig of his drink and thinks about what his father said about him always seeing half the picture. He turns and looks at Loki.
"You think you're going to remember all this in the morning?" he asks. "I really don't want to have this conversation again."
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"Are you going to let me braid your hair or what?"
He might as well get something out of this conversation.
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