Mmhmm, so I see. [ He still wont admit it, but that amused tone says enough. Loki would never admit that he had honestly not expected her to open the door that first time. It was good that she had. She was fun, and he was learning more about Midgard from hanging around her place than his time in New Mexico. He even shared the chocolate covered strawberries with Thor. ] Oh, she didn't, I was in Asgard. She doesn't mind coming to Midgard but her duties keep her very busy.
[ Loki would have felt bad if she had come all the way to Midgard to cure his hang over. He'd admit feeling bad when his mother was the subject, everyone else it would be like pulling teeth. ]
Both, as always is good. [ Loki was able to use the all speak, but for the Midgardians he had his spell to translate for them. One he's used for Jane on one of his books he loaned her.
About half the tumbler and he motioned for her to stop. He didn't intend to get plastered tonight, and that mead would mess him up faster than the champagne. ] Add that to the list for me to try.
Oh yeah? How's visiting Asgard been? [Natasha's certain that he would have been glad of an opportunity to spend time with his mother. But his relationships with the rest of the Asgardians seem...fraught, at best. She makes a mental note to circle back around to that half-formed idea of an intergalactic garden exchange.
She takes another small sip of the mead, mentally cataloging the contents of her liquor cabinet for a moment. Though she typically just drinks vodka when left to her own devices, she keeps a pretty well stocked collection. It's perhaps a bit indulgent, but she does like to make cocktails for the small number of people she allows to come over.] I don't have the right ingredients to do a sangria. But I do have a bottle of elderflower liqueur I could use to make a drink with the champagne if you wanted to try that.
Quite the same as it ever was. We do not call it the realm eternal for nothing. It rarely chases, unless someone causes some mischief.
[ He grins when he says it, though, his mischief is less appreciated these days. And most problems are blamed on him, even if he wasn't there. That too amuses him when it doesn't infuriate him.
Loki wouldn't think her stock indulgent, but he was a spoiled prince. So, his opinion might be biased. ]
If you think it would be good, then I will try that. I do no mind waiting though.
Can't imagine who that someone might be. [Her tone is all banked humor. She can see how he'd easily put a spanner in the works in Asgard.
Her head inclines and she gives a quick shrug.] Wouldn't have offered if it wouldn't be good. Why don't you start getting the food out and I'll make the drinks? [The paper bag is full of Chinese food, and inside the plastic bag is a large box of chocolate strawberries. Seems almost like a tradition by now.
She disappears into the other room momentarily, then returns with the little glass bottle of liqueur.]
No idea at all. [ He teased, the both knew, and it amused him. Loki didn't have to be anyone else but himself when he hung out around Natasha, and that was what he needed at the moment.
Nodding, he tipped his head back and looked at the bag. Flicking his wrist. Instead of helping out like a normal person, the bag was unpacking itself. Moving the food to their usual place. Two of her wine glasses floating down as well, his fingers still in the air until everything was in place. His grin in place again, seeing the strawberries. Yes! ]
[Natasha shoots him an amused look when she comes back to the kitchen to find the food parading its way around in mid-air. Like she accidentally wandered into Fantasia.] Was the food too heavy for you? [The joke is delivered dryly, the corner of her mouth twitching into a little grin.
She gets the champagne and club soda out of the fridge. The liqueur is poured into the glasses first, then she carefully uncorks the champagne and adds that to the glasses, followed by the club soda. The result is a light, bright cocktail, the liqueur adding a subtle flowery, fruity note to the flavor. She hands him over one of the glasses.] What's the verdict?
[ Oh, Fantasia he would probably love. No one had showed him that yet. Tipping his head her way once everything was down, grinning like the cat who caught the canary. ] Of course not, but why do it myself when I can do it with a simple spell?
[ He just liked showing off.
As she poured the drink, he pushed off the chair to meet her halfway. Taking the drink as offered. A drink taken as he made a face. Taking another drink before nodding. ] It is very good, I quite like this, Natasha.
I've been told it builds character. [She meets his expression with an easy smirk, undaunted as ever. Once she hands his glass off to him, she takes a sip of her own. It's not a liqueur that she uses often, but it does blend nicely with the champagne.
Her brow arches when she catches that he's used her first name. And honestly, she can't resist teasing him about it.] Wow, Natasha, huh? It must be good.
So, I've been told as well. Never listened, but been told. [ Loki rather liked the floral notes of the liqueur. A second drink and he nodded Natasha's way. It was enjoyable. ]
Sometimes, I feel it is fine. [ He teased with a playful grin. Though using her first name was a true sign of a budding friendship and trust from him. ]
Do you usually say 'I have plenty of character on my own, thank you'? [She hazards a guess, and there's a playful hint of humor in her eyes. Likely because she mimics his accent when she says it, with a fair degree of accuracy.
Even so, she lifts her drink in a brief cheers before taking another sip herself.] I'll consider this my signature cocktail.
No, I should have, but I generally just roll my eyes and walk away. Or hex them. [ not a drop of shame in it. Though, he's lying partly. He absolutely has said that before.
Though, he gives her a look when she mimics his accent. Amused more than not.
Taking another drink before nodding.] You should! Perhaps later I will share mine.
[It's likely no surprise to him that she's undeterred by his look. Or his claim that he hexes them. She suspects it would be a more playful hex, when left to his own devices.
A brow quirks with interest when he says he'll share his own cocktail later.] So long as it's not something that will give me an Asgardian hangover. [She takes another sip of her drink and then sets it down so she can start unpacking the food.] So, are we going to waste these outfits and stay in all night?
[ He was not surprised, more amused than not. Though she was right. His hexes were often harmless. Or just amusing to him. ]
Oh, it will, but in the morning a hangover cure will be awaiting you. I already have it with me.
[ Reaching into his suit jacket and removing two strange shaped vials that were glowing an unearthly blue, and sitting them down. ] I came prepared this time. And no, I assumed we would be going out on the town, or wherever you desired.
Well, happy New Year to me. [She says it with a smile, eyeing the weirdly glowing vials when he sets them down. For the most part, Natasha subscribes to the 'magic is just science we don't understand yet' theory. But then someone will do something like casually violate the laws of physics or produce something that should by all means radioactive and she has to reconsider her theory.]
I've got a car coming in about an hour, so I'm glad you're on the same page. Grab some food, we can figure out where to go while we eat.
Something like that, yes. [ A playful smile sent her way as he sat up more to grab some of the food. After the first few times eating around her, he no longer hid how much he could eat. He was just as bad as Steve and the others on any day of the week.
As for the magic, he would argue that it can easily be explained in scientific terms, but he wouldn't explain it. ] An hour seems more than adequate, tell me, have you had any more wild adventures since last I visited?
[ The Trickster asked before starting to work on the plate before him. Loki enjoyed conversation while they eat, a side effect of growing up with feasts and banquets always happening. ]
[Natasha has noticed that he's gotten more comfortable as they've spent time together. And she's glad to see it. There's still spaces where she has to wear a mask, to lie because the truth is too hard for some people to swallow. It's exhausting. Being able to increase the number of spaces he can lower his guard even a few inches can only be a good thing.
She gets the food she wants on her plate and claims a seat at the table. There's an amused look on her face, brow arched at his question.]
Depends on how you define adventures. I got a new recruit to challenge Clint to a game of darts. It was really funny to watch.
[ There were still spots his walls would stay firmly in place. At least for a while, the betrayal of the Warriors Three and Sif still hurt. It was to really fully trust friends again. More so after losing those he considered friends for over a millennium. Only to realize they may never have been his friends in the first place.
Natasha, much like Darcy Lewis and Jane Foster, had seemed to realize one key thing. If you feed Loki, and keep him amused, he's not so bad. He was far from being the person he was before his fall, but he was slowly rebuilding.
After a few bites, he arched a brow. ]
Oh, now that sounds amusing, how did they fare against Barton? [ Clint was not someone Loki tried much to talk too, but he had been forced by Thor to apologize at least. ]
[Truth be told, Natasha hadn't really expected to find any common enjoyment with Loki. Not because he was so very different with her, but because of the similarities. They both lied so easily, too easily - and any dynamic could only truly flourish in truth. But they seem to have found a way to carve out a space where it's okay to ease up on the sleight of hand.]
Poorly. [She sounds weirdly proud when she says it. After all these years, Clint's aim is still impressive. And neither one of them are above using it as a party trick.] Any time someone challenges him, you can see the progression of regret on their face.
[ It was fair, and something that had crossed his mind as well when he first spoke to her. Still, it worked when a few walls could be let down, more so around someone whose truly seen into the dark shadows the world(s) hold.]
Now, that sounds amusing. That I wouldn't mind to see one day, not that I will, but the sentiment remains. [ He spoke after a few more bites. Messing with Barton and Selvig when he invaded was still having consequences. Ones he didn't dare try to fix. Though, he should try to unscramble Selvig's mind, but honestly? It was funny knowing he runs around with no pants.]
[She makes the point mildly. One shoulder lifts in a shrug and she takes a bite of food before she continues.]
It'd be hard work. But you could.
[Natasha doesn't expect him to make repairs there any time soon. But as always - she figures if she can't plant a seed here or there, eventually things will start to grow. Clint's keen eye extends beyond his aim. And he trusts her enough to at least hear Loki out.
But she's not sure he's ready to undertake the amount of work needed there. Maybe one day. He's certainly capable of more than even he thinks he is.]
I could, but it as you say, it will be hard work. And truly? I doubt it is worth it.
[ She was one of the few exceptions to his rule of not wanting to get to know any of Thor's friends.
He knew from his failed invasion that Barton has a good heart, picked in a split second but for the right reasons. He didn't even know how he would try to make that up. Having someone in your head controlling your moves? No. He knows that horror, and yet he inflicted it on the others. ]
Maybe one day, not today. Today's for going out and having fun. [ Pointing the fork her way. ] Supervised fun, you're in charge, but I'm sure eyes are on me anyway.
[ To be a smartass, he lifted a hand to wave at the ceiling. ] Hi, Heimdall.
Hmm. I usually find the things that are hard are the ones that are the most worth doing.
[The way she says it is judgment free. Pure observation. After defecting from the Red Room, it had taken her a while to set herself on the right course. She'd done a lot of things for the Red Room that she could never truly atone for. But there were things she could do to move in the right direction.
But as he says - that's for another day. She can't help but smirk a little when he says hi to Heimdall.]
He must see a lot of shit he'd rather not know about. [It's an interesting power to have, but at the end of the day, not one that she envies. She takes a few bites of her food, considering their options for the evening.] There's a party at a speakeasy bar I know of. Or I think I read there's a dessert buffet and drinks thing at a hotel in Manhattan.
I dare say that the forgiveness of two men who I wronged more than those whose blood I spilled might be harder said than done. Though, Foster has been pestering me to fix Selvig. I suppose I could start there.
[ He worried he might make things worse, but ignoring it further was bordering cowardice, and that would not do. His rocky road to redemption was littered with mistakes to fix, but Clint and Erik, they deserved better.
Though when she smirked at him waving to Heimdall, it made him chuckle. ] Oh, I have no doubt, but he is an honorable man. Anything he sees he keeps to himself unless he must. Norns knows, he's seen some things from me that he must never be able to unsee. But, he has also saved me a few times that same way. I don't trust him, obviously, but it's a mutual dislike. Honorable, but annoying. [ Reaching over, he took one of the chocolate covered strawberries to take a bite. They were quickly becoming his favorite. Only once he finished it, he nods. ]
Let's start with the speakeasy and see how the night takes us.
[Her brow arches when he mentions fixing Selvig. Natasha had no idea that was possible. Truth be told, part of her has been wondering if Selvig's madness has been...self imposed. That or Clint is keeping a really impressive lid on what's going on in his brain.
Then again, she can see how Selvig would be driven to chase what he saw in the tesseract while Clint would merely go 'nope, that's not for me.']
How's your teleportation these days? Because it sounds like the night should start by taking us to see Selvig.
[ Oh, it was certainly the time he spent around the tesseract. Barton was a stronger man mentally than Selvig as well. Loki should have handled this months ago, but he knew the man was pleased when his death was announced, and he didn't exactly want to cause the old man further pain.
Still, he nodded when she spoke. ]
It is more than adequate to get us both there and back. However, I should point out, the man still thinks I am dead, this could make him worse.
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[ Loki would have felt bad if she had come all the way to Midgard to cure his hang over. He'd admit feeling bad when his mother was the subject, everyone else it would be like pulling teeth. ]
Both, as always is good. [ Loki was able to use the all speak, but for the Midgardians he had his spell to translate for them. One he's used for Jane on one of his books he loaned her.
About half the tumbler and he motioned for her to stop. He didn't intend to get plastered tonight, and that mead would mess him up faster than the champagne. ] Add that to the list for me to try.
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She takes another small sip of the mead, mentally cataloging the contents of her liquor cabinet for a moment. Though she typically just drinks vodka when left to her own devices, she keeps a pretty well stocked collection. It's perhaps a bit indulgent, but she does like to make cocktails for the small number of people she allows to come over.] I don't have the right ingredients to do a sangria. But I do have a bottle of elderflower liqueur I could use to make a drink with the champagne if you wanted to try that.
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[ He grins when he says it, though, his mischief is less appreciated these days. And most problems are blamed on him, even if he wasn't there. That too amuses him when it doesn't infuriate him.
Loki wouldn't think her stock indulgent, but he was a spoiled prince. So, his opinion might be biased. ]
If you think it would be good, then I will try that. I do no mind waiting though.
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Her head inclines and she gives a quick shrug.] Wouldn't have offered if it wouldn't be good. Why don't you start getting the food out and I'll make the drinks? [The paper bag is full of Chinese food, and inside the plastic bag is a large box of chocolate strawberries. Seems almost like a tradition by now.
She disappears into the other room momentarily, then returns with the little glass bottle of liqueur.]
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Nodding, he tipped his head back and looked at the bag. Flicking his wrist. Instead of helping out like a normal person, the bag was unpacking itself. Moving the food to their usual place. Two of her wine glasses floating down as well, his fingers still in the air until everything was in place. His grin in place again, seeing the strawberries. Yes! ]
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She gets the champagne and club soda out of the fridge. The liqueur is poured into the glasses first, then she carefully uncorks the champagne and adds that to the glasses, followed by the club soda. The result is a light, bright cocktail, the liqueur adding a subtle flowery, fruity note to the flavor. She hands him over one of the glasses.] What's the verdict?
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[ He just liked showing off.
As she poured the drink, he pushed off the chair to meet her halfway. Taking the drink as offered. A drink taken as he made a face. Taking another drink before nodding. ] It is very good, I quite like this, Natasha.
[ Oh look, he finally said her name. ]
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Her brow arches when she catches that he's used her first name. And honestly, she can't resist teasing him about it.] Wow, Natasha, huh? It must be good.
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Sometimes, I feel it is fine. [ He teased with a playful grin. Though using her first name was a true sign of a budding friendship and trust from him. ]
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Even so, she lifts her drink in a brief cheers before taking another sip herself.] I'll consider this my signature cocktail.
I'm finally back!
Though, he gives her a look when she mimics his accent. Amused more than not.
Taking another drink before nodding.] You should! Perhaps later I will share mine.
welcome back!
A brow quirks with interest when he says he'll share his own cocktail later.] So long as it's not something that will give me an Asgardian hangover. [She takes another sip of her drink and then sets it down so she can start unpacking the food.] So, are we going to waste these outfits and stay in all night?
Thank you!
Oh, it will, but in the morning a hangover cure will be awaiting you. I already have it with me.
[ Reaching into his suit jacket and removing two strange shaped vials that were glowing an unearthly blue, and sitting them down. ] I came prepared this time. And no, I assumed we would be going out on the town, or wherever you desired.
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I've got a car coming in about an hour, so I'm glad you're on the same page. Grab some food, we can figure out where to go while we eat.
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As for the magic, he would argue that it can easily be explained in scientific terms, but he wouldn't explain it. ] An hour seems more than adequate, tell me, have you had any more wild adventures since last I visited?
[ The Trickster asked before starting to work on the plate before him. Loki enjoyed conversation while they eat, a side effect of growing up with feasts and banquets always happening. ]
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She gets the food she wants on her plate and claims a seat at the table. There's an amused look on her face, brow arched at his question.]
Depends on how you define adventures. I got a new recruit to challenge Clint to a game of darts. It was really funny to watch.
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Natasha, much like Darcy Lewis and Jane Foster, had seemed to realize one key thing. If you feed Loki, and keep him amused, he's not so bad. He was far from being the person he was before his fall, but he was slowly rebuilding.
After a few bites, he arched a brow. ]
Oh, now that sounds amusing, how did they fare against Barton? [ Clint was not someone Loki tried much to talk too, but he had been forced by Thor to apologize at least. ]
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Poorly. [She sounds weirdly proud when she says it. After all these years, Clint's aim is still impressive. And neither one of them are above using it as a party trick.] Any time someone challenges him, you can see the progression of regret on their face.
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Now, that sounds amusing. That I wouldn't mind to see one day, not that I will, but the sentiment remains. [ He spoke after a few more bites. Messing with Barton and Selvig when he invaded was still having consequences. Ones he didn't dare try to fix. Though, he should try to unscramble Selvig's mind, but honestly? It was funny knowing he runs around with no pants.]
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[She makes the point mildly. One shoulder lifts in a shrug and she takes a bite of food before she continues.]
It'd be hard work. But you could.
[Natasha doesn't expect him to make repairs there any time soon. But as always - she figures if she can't plant a seed here or there, eventually things will start to grow. Clint's keen eye extends beyond his aim. And he trusts her enough to at least hear Loki out.
But she's not sure he's ready to undertake the amount of work needed there. Maybe one day. He's certainly capable of more than even he thinks he is.]
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[ She was one of the few exceptions to his rule of not wanting to get to know any of Thor's friends.
He knew from his failed invasion that Barton has a good heart, picked in a split second but for the right reasons. He didn't even know how he would try to make that up. Having someone in your head controlling your moves? No. He knows that horror, and yet he inflicted it on the others. ]
Maybe one day, not today. Today's for going out and having fun. [ Pointing the fork her way. ] Supervised fun, you're in charge, but I'm sure eyes are on me anyway.
[ To be a smartass, he lifted a hand to wave at the ceiling. ] Hi, Heimdall.
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[The way she says it is judgment free. Pure observation. After defecting from the Red Room, it had taken her a while to set herself on the right course. She'd done a lot of things for the Red Room that she could never truly atone for. But there were things she could do to move in the right direction.
But as he says - that's for another day. She can't help but smirk a little when he says hi to Heimdall.]
He must see a lot of shit he'd rather not know about. [It's an interesting power to have, but at the end of the day, not one that she envies. She takes a few bites of her food, considering their options for the evening.] There's a party at a speakeasy bar I know of. Or I think I read there's a dessert buffet and drinks thing at a hotel in Manhattan.
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[ He worried he might make things worse, but ignoring it further was bordering cowardice, and that would not do. His rocky road to redemption was littered with mistakes to fix, but Clint and Erik, they deserved better.
Though when she smirked at him waving to Heimdall, it made him chuckle. ] Oh, I have no doubt, but he is an honorable man. Anything he sees he keeps to himself unless he must. Norns knows, he's seen some things from me that he must never be able to unsee. But, he has also saved me a few times that same way. I don't trust him, obviously, but it's a mutual dislike. Honorable, but annoying. [ Reaching over, he took one of the chocolate covered strawberries to take a bite. They were quickly becoming his favorite. Only once he finished it, he nods. ]
Let's start with the speakeasy and see how the night takes us.
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Then again, she can see how Selvig would be driven to chase what he saw in the tesseract while Clint would merely go 'nope, that's not for me.']
How's your teleportation these days? Because it sounds like the night should start by taking us to see Selvig.
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Still, he nodded when she spoke. ]
It is more than adequate to get us both there and back. However, I should point out, the man still thinks I am dead, this could make him worse.
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My math in the pervious tag goofed he should have said 1,941.
math is overrated! i am willing to pretend it said that all along