Thor doesn't reach for the cherries. He'd rather have a drink than some cherries, but he doesn't keep anything in the room and he doesn't particularly feel like leaving, either. He's not sure he can talk about Asgard or about Thanos now, or possibly ever, but there are some things he's more comfortable talking about. He might lack Loki's cunning, but he knows well enough that if he talks about the lesser of these things, Tony might well assume that his nightmare had something to do with that.
And he'd prefer that Tony think that all of this was connected to Hela instead of all the other numerous terrible things that had piled up since shortly before his father's death. It had been a mistake to mention Thanos before, but he had no idea how else to convince Tony. Even now, he couldn't help but feel that my brother is dead had been a shitty card to play.
"When my father died, he told us that we had an older sister, who he imprisoned in Hel," he says. "He told us this minutes before he died. 1500 years he had to tell us that, and he chose to tell us seconds before she burst out of Hel and attacked us both."
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And he'd prefer that Tony think that all of this was connected to Hela instead of all the other numerous terrible things that had piled up since shortly before his father's death. It had been a mistake to mention Thanos before, but he had no idea how else to convince Tony. Even now, he couldn't help but feel that my brother is dead had been a shitty card to play.
"When my father died, he told us that we had an older sister, who he imprisoned in Hel," he says. "He told us this minutes before he died. 1500 years he had to tell us that, and he chose to tell us seconds before she burst out of Hel and attacked us both."