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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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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"Yeah?"
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Some of them he was closer to than others, but still he considered all of them his friends.
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Still, it wasn't important. Not right now. He tugged himself up and brought their mouths together in another restless showing. "Still on another little excursion, last time I checked. I'm at your whim."
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"You know, Stark," he says, his lips tugging into the slightest of smiles. "I'd really like to know what you'd like me to do to you."
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"You are truly ridiculous."
But still, Thor smiles.
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A chill swept through the sands and cracked earth, kicking up dust. Tony huddled.
"Gonna take shelter soon, Big Guy. Rain check the s'mores for me."
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"Maybe tomorrow," he says amiably. Thor doesn't fault him for wanting to make it an early night. It felt like a lot has happened.
Thor's hand shifts from Tony's hair and down to his back. He gives him a few light pats, which might have been normal pats for basically anyone else.
"Go get some sleep. I'll clean things up here."
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He had given his self-fashioned portable heater some time to do its thing, so the cocooning likely wouldn't have even been necessary. There were heating mats lining the tent floors, voice-activating LED lighting woven into the seams (with some adjustments made for mood, in this case), cup holders, and many additional pockets to obsessively organize his effects.
Of course he made Thor carry it.
"In fact, I'll be a little insulted if you don't."
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Still, it doesn't take much to draw Thor's attention away from the marshmallows, at least when Tony is involved.
"I'm sure your ego would survive the insult," he says.
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True to his hedonism, a lot of modifications had to do with establishing "mood." Sharing the tent on occasion with Peter meant explaining away the essential oils or body lotion. The chronic inflammation excuse seemed to do the trick.
"Just saying. Also..." He straightened Thor's vest. "Just saying one more thing."
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"Mm?" he asks, trying to seem decidedly less interested in what Tony has to say than he is, but failing horribly at it.
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"You're my partner. In...every way possible, at this point. And this is your fight."
The talk with Loki, Thor's crosses to bear, whatever future he'd have to face when they got home.
"But I'm in your corner."
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"And I'm in yours," he says, smiling. He presses a hand to the side of Tony's face, enjoying to coarseness of his facial hair against his palm.
"So just let me know if there's ever anyone's ass you need kicked."
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"Well, you know where to find me." He disappeared into the tent, zipping up the vaguely transparent flap behind him and not-so-discreetly unzipped his jacket followed by the rest.
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By the time he looks back at the tent flaps, Tony's silhouette is gone. He drops the water back down at the tent, then unzips the flaps and joins him.
"Thought it might be a good time for me to cocoon as well," he says, using Tony's word for it.
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