st_ormbreaker: (Hella charming.)
Thor Odinson ([personal profile] st_ormbreaker) wrote2018-11-16 07:06 pm

Tomorrow's Dream

Tony Stark is, like he is almost every night, holed up in his room/lab working on who-knows-what. Thor made it a habit of going down there to drop off something to eat and remind him to stay hydrated, but whenever he was in Tony's lab, he felt too large for the room somehow, like a piece of luggage filled with too many clothes that was straining at the zipper.

It wasn't that the room was physically small, or that Tony had too much stuff there, either. For some reason, Thor just felt awkward being there. Tony never once told him he was an intruder, but he did feel that way. Tony's lab felt exclusively Tony's. He'd visit during Tony's long lab hours, but never for very long, so most evenings, Thor was left to his own devices. Some nights he would doodle in his sketchpad. Other times he'd go to Loki's room in search of his brother.

Tonight, though, it meant going next door to talk to Corbie about dreams and ask to place a ward on him.


When Thor raps at her door, he's wearing a pair of dark gray pajama pants, a simple white t-shirt, and a pair of rabbit slippers he acquired back in Europe. He never expected to ever find any that'd fit his enormous feet, but when he wandered through a department store and saw they had some in his size, he immediately purchased them.

Thor liked cute things. And he had no compunctions about showing it.
st_rikingblueeyes: (Cough)

[personal profile] st_rikingblueeyes 2018-11-22 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Corbie only looked a little puzzled at that. "I figure you could handle it. Just..." she ducked her head a bit now, "if things don't gotta hurt, then they shouldn't." Life was hard enough as it was. And even though the room was not very big, she stood as well to see him out.
st_rikingblueeyes: (I wanna show you something)

[personal profile] st_rikingblueeyes 2018-11-22 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Corbie hugged Thor back, smiling up at him. "I'll look for it."

Because while she could have failed... the possibility that she'd done right was a deeply exciting one.