Thor Odinson (
st_ormbreaker) wrote2018-09-04 04:17 pm
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In Tents
Thor hasn't gone camping in a few years.
The last time he went camping, it was with Jane Foster, Darcy, and Darcy's intern, who Thor was pretty convinced was her boyfriend. For most of the trip, Darcy and her intern were fighting loudly; Jane was constantly on her cellular phone because her calls kept dropping and there was some emergency at a conference she was guest speaking at; Thor spent much of that first evening casually eating a bag and a half of marshmallows at the fire before Darcy voiced her protest and he was barred from eating more for the rest of the trip, much to Thor's dismay.
Thor might have overpacked for the trip, but Thor was of the mind that it was better to be overprepared than under -- and that it was better to have too many marshmallows than not enough. When four hours had passed and they reached their destination, he set down their belongings and began to set up camp.
"I never pegged you for the camping type," Thor says, pulling the tent poles out of their sheath. Maybe he was, and Thor had just never known it. It just always seemed like Tony was into tech so much that he couldn't stand to be without it.
The last time he went camping, it was with Jane Foster, Darcy, and Darcy's intern, who Thor was pretty convinced was her boyfriend. For most of the trip, Darcy and her intern were fighting loudly; Jane was constantly on her cellular phone because her calls kept dropping and there was some emergency at a conference she was guest speaking at; Thor spent much of that first evening casually eating a bag and a half of marshmallows at the fire before Darcy voiced her protest and he was barred from eating more for the rest of the trip, much to Thor's dismay.
Thor might have overpacked for the trip, but Thor was of the mind that it was better to be overprepared than under -- and that it was better to have too many marshmallows than not enough. When four hours had passed and they reached their destination, he set down their belongings and began to set up camp.
"I never pegged you for the camping type," Thor says, pulling the tent poles out of their sheath. Maybe he was, and Thor had just never known it. It just always seemed like Tony was into tech so much that he couldn't stand to be without it.
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"I met up with the moron once and Rabbit a few times for drinks, but the moron is threatened by my existence, and Rabbit and I haven't met yet in his timeline, so we didn't exactly act like boon companions." He and Rabbit had become closer in the following months, but Thor believed he felt closer to Rabbit than Rabbit felt to him because Rabbit hadn't let lived everything he and Thor had done together.
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"Go on." He murmured.
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Thor swallows, his Adam's apple bobbing just as Tony's lips make it to his neck. He tries to ignore the man's nibbles and searches for something intelligible to say. It takes a moment before the neurons short-circuiting in his head manage to reboot themselves into a working state and he's able to find something else to keep the conversation going.
Because who was he to refuse Tony's request?
"I'm sure you met them," Thor continues. "The Guardians of the Galaxy." Thor at least remembered the name of their ragtag group, despite his disinclination to use their actual name when addressing them directly. "Met them in space. Told them about the Avengers. They asked if Kevin Bacon was a member of the team."
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"Remember hitting up East Village? The club that tried to recruit you as a Chippendale. Then they found out who you were and insisted you should front run Viking Night. Good times."
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"Jane would have killed me if she knew I agreed," he says. "It's harder to go incognito now. I wasn't on Earth publicly for nearly two years and two women asked for a photo with me ten minutes after I showed my --"
Thor inhales sharply as Tony's lips find a particularly sensitive spot.
"-- after I showed my face on Earth. Tony, you're being very distracting right now."
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Despite that, he climbed off and scooted back to his bowl. "You asked for happy times. You were there for those, but I don't think you get how happy those times made me."
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He watches as Tony sits down with his ramen. Thor pushes over so he's sitting closer.
"I don't think I did," he says. At least he didn't until Tony told him as much. "I never thought you might think they were special."
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A pause. Tony lowered his fork and gazed back.
"Which is why I'm just going to say it. Get angry if you have to, you probably will, but I've got no other way to avoid dropping the ball with your trust."
Tony's poker face activated, but there was a subtle pleading in his gaze. "I'm asking you tell him. Loki. The truth."
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But true to Tony's word, Thor finds himself bristling with irritation at Tony's ask.
"I don't think that's something you get to decide." Thor grabs a marshmallow and stares out at the tent because he doesn't particularly feel inclined to look Tony in the face right now.
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'Guess I really am growing as a person. Or going soft. Maybe both.'
"I came this close to telling him myself while you were giving each other the silent treatment. Even I have some respect for family bonds, hilariously complicated ones inclusive, and I didn't."
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Thor abruptly stands, his back to Tony. He doesn't want to be close to Tony right now. He doesn't even want to look at him.
"I don't get why telling him is so important to you."
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"Because we're in the same boat. And I'd choose knowing each and every time if it gave me a chance."
Maybe he felt like he owed Loki something. Maybe he hoped Loki would become a valuable ally. In the end, the truest reason was that it didn't sit right to not let the man know. It felt cruel.
Tony made no move to bridge the gap as he watched the flames. He added a few pieces of wood to keep them alive.
"I get these--these weird visions. Hallucinations, maybe. Chalk it up to stress. It doesn't interfere with my daily living, but they're there. A coffin, in the distance. I can't see it clearly, but it's there." He brought his hand back from the flames. "I can dread it or run away, but I know it's there. And I know that I'm not in it yet."
Silence.
"That's all." His head sunk forward. "Whatever you choose, I'll honor it."
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Tony's words fade out after that, replaced with the sound of Thanos' voice.
Dread it, run from it, destiny arrives all the same.
Thor inhales audibly as his hands ball into fists at his side. It's all he can do to keep his arms from shaking.
"I just told my brother the brunt of our people were annihilated by a sister neither of us knew," he says. "And now you want me to tell him that Thanos killed half of the few that remained. That he killed Heimdall. That he killed him."
He spins around to face Tony.
"I fail to see how it's important. Why if we're going to change things, I am somehow obligated to tell him that everything we have left goes to hell."
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"That's all." He said everything that was in him to say about the matter. No matter how much Thor wanted to argue it out, it just wasn't in him. He kept facing the fire.
"It's hard. For everyone. You, most of all. It's...far away from me." Words weren't in him either, apparently. He removed his glasses, wiping down his tired eyes with a sleeve. It came back wet. He put his glasses back on.
"It's all far away."
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Thor had truly believed that he was running towards his problems when he went on his suicide quest to kill Thanos, but now, it felt increasingly obvious to him that he had been running away from them. Thanos had won and Thor had come here and with no immediate objective to focus on, all that remained were the feelings he was avoiding. Anger, guilt, loss, regret.
Even now, he didn't want to face them. Physical pain he could abide; he'd spent centuries building up tolerance. Emotional pain was considerably newer. He didn't know what precisely to do with it. It materialized in unhealthy ways, like charging towards his ally and lifting him up by the throat or striking a man capable of wiping out the galaxy in the chest instead of the head just to see him suffer.
Or finding some reason to clash with anyone who might push him to confront them, the way he did Valkyrie.
"You ask me to tell my brother and when I inquire as to why you suddenly find it important, you tell me that you would want to know."
Thor exhales in a sound that doesn't quite make its way to a breathy laugh.
"Is that really it, Stark?"
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"He would, too."
Another silence, and Tony struck out west.
"There was that spring about quarter of a mile back. I'm gonna fill the canteen so I don't get a hangover. Would kinda--kinda suck the fun out of the morning hike. You want me to pick up anything on the way, yell."
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Thor hunches over and takes a breath, then wearily presses the butt of his palms against his eyelids.
Thor knows that Tony is right.
He wishes he weren't.
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Hell with it. If he wanted to be angry, he could keep doing it skin-to-skin.
He approached the man, wrapping his arms around his neck loosely from behind.
"Hey." He said softly.
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Thor doesn't say anything for a moment, just taking in the warmth of Tony's body against his own.
"I'll tell him," he says, finally.
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"Not tonight, at least. Right?" He massaged the larger man's jaw to make his not-so-subtle point.
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Thor reaches for Tony's hand and pulls it away from his jaw just long enough to kiss the tips of his fingers.
He sets Tony's hand back against his jaw and briefly sets his hand over it.
"We made up, by the way," he says. "I don't think I told you that."
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"Good." Leaving it at that, Tony cracked a small smile. His satisfaction was a simple sort--just knowing that Thor was given some peace in whatever way he could find it.
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Now, at least, he gets to say it to Tony. Even if there might be a chance that they'll change his timeline, or they'll go back and not remember anything at all. He's just glad that he got to say something.
"But... I'm not just glad because of that."
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