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» Age: 23 » Seeking: Friends, running partners, anyone interested in getting out and seeing the world. » Preferences: any » Interests: trapeze, martial arts, breakfast foods » Bio: Let’s get to know each other. See what we might have in common. | ||||
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Is that your roundabout way of saying 'No, thanks!' to my kisses? [ The ribbing continues. ] No breakfast meats for you today.
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But it's not every day you earn that kind of promise from an Asgardian god. [ His eyes flick up again, and the smirk makes it's return. ]
Call it in once and it's gone.
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Dropping strips of bacon into a sizzling pan (she brought her own pans, yes, so organised!) she begins chopping up some chicken and dropping those chunks in too, a drizzle of honey topping the lot. Four eggs are cracked and Loki starts scrambling them up in a bowl with butter, adding a scoop of mayo from one of Dick's jars.
This is going to be a breakfast of the gods or one that sends Dick to meet more when he has a heart-attack after eating it. ]
I used to travel when I was, er, relatively younger. With the Young Avengers, as a matter of fact, and every so often when we weren't kicking our way through the Multiverse we'd stop at a diner and get breakfast. A really American diner, you know the sort? We would skip other meals but breakfast became our own brand of religion.
[ It feels like filling in the silence but in a good way, over-sharing happier memories doesn't make Loki feel weak (not if she circumvents the worst parts). The sunshine peeling through Dick's windows is warm and in his kitchen, as it begins to smell like meat, Loki relaxes considerably. It also has a lot to do with his ease of character, a sweet nature that forgave her inadvertently smashing his stuff. ]
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[ Young Avengers. It's a small piece of a larger story, but the part there that matters tugs at something in him. He listens silently, going to the fridge for cheese. Ketchup. A large box of awful, sugary cereal. One of these things is not like the others. ]
Same here. There was this... great little diner in Manhattan where I used to take the, uh- crowd I ran with. [ He can't say team, and something quick flashes in his eyes with the omission. ]
...But it was the one spot where we could all decompress. Where we all came together no matter what we thought was in between us.
[ He sets the items on the counter beside the mayo, and then he leans there again, chin propped on one hand. He doesn't really know yet if he'll ever be able to think of that moment in time without the ache of absence. Somehow with the pride of all they'd accomplished. The unbreakable bond they'd formed. He wonders if Loki, housed with former enemies, has any friends here to compensate.
His eyes flick towards hers again. ]
You ever miss it?
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Billy Kaplan was one of them. He's here, I live with him in the apartment, so it's hard to miss him when he has no level of chill.
[ It's a light-hearted tease but it omits another answer, that she misses them all quite a lot. Best to move the conversation away from herself. ]
Which diner was it that you frequented? I settled in Manhattan and know it well, maybe there is some overlap between our universes and I went there too. [ A small wistful smile curls up the corners of cherry-red lips. ] Perhaps we were sat opposite each other in the same booth. Same day, same place, same time ... different worlds.
[ That's a pretty thought, naively unlikely though it is. ]
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He's glad she isn't alone. ]
Like one of those glimpse through the veil things? [ It would be funnier if that wasn't a thing that had actually happened to his universe a few years back. But it makes him smile anyway. ]
Could be. There's not much that would surprise me now.
Though something tells me I'd remember you if our strings ever crossed.
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[ Inspecting the sugary cereal with a smirk, she delves into it to steal a few pieces to munch on as she cooks. Totally innocent, not flirting at all. ]
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Hm. Can't be the retiring mystique or the dazzling wit.
[ He's stealing a handful of that cereal too. ]
Must be the eyes.
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[ Inordinately pleased as she indulges in a wider smile and can't hold back a pleased blush (she's a little shallow when it comes to flattery, sue her), two plates are served up on the breakfast bar and when she reaches his side, Loki pecks him on the cheek. ]
Eat up, you're a growing officer of the law.
[ Perching on her own stool next to him, she makes sure her one of her folded legs rests against his. ]
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And Loki, as it turns out, is a hell of a cook. He needs to return the favor soon, if she lets him, even though that'll probably mean going out on the town rather than subjecting her to his embarrassingly utilitarian skillset in the kitchen.
There's a sweetness to her odd sense of mischief. Something generous in her obvious desire for company. He doesn't really think for a second that the press of her leg against his is an accident, but he's... finding himself very disinclined to pull away. He should probably be thinking that through a little more.
But the truth is it's been a long time since he's had anything like this. A warm presence in an empty space. Contact with someone he doesn't have to wrestle into a wet gutter. He's missed it badly.
A few blissful bites in, he reaches across the bar for the cereal, which he sure is going to crush up in his hands and then sprinkle delicately across his plate like table salt. ]
Not that I wouldn't admire the hell out of your finesse either way-
But I've gotta ask. How much of it's actually magic?
[ It's pretty much what he would use magic for if he had the power, so. ]
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I don't cook with spells, that'd be lazy as Hel. [ The look she gives him is steady. ] You shouldn't do everything with magic, Grayson. Once you do, it becomes easy to lose sight of the value of the thing you create.
Like breakfast. Or a person.
[ MUNCHMUNCHMUNCH, time to eat so she doesn't need to follow up on that hint; yes, she's created a person. Dick has an innate habit of making her want to be more truthful with him, that's all. ]
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A person, she'd said. He wonders if she has a child. ]
I guess if we're not calling breakfast sacred, that kind of begs the question of where you'd even stop from there.
[ This breakfast actually is sacred. All the more so for not being magiced that way. He goes back to eating, munching thoughtfully. ]
I've never really envied people that kind of power.
[ Kory. Raven. Joey. Danny. Superman. Almost all of the names hurt. All of them are dead, or died at least once in the past, or are lost to him forever now. ]
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[ This is turning into the most thoughtful breakfast. ]
My best friend never envied me the power I wield. [ Her lips twitch with a smile, fork idly stabbing her food. ] She preferred it when we did normal things, yet she accepted I was not.
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There a reason why you can't be both?
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[ Tilting her head with a teasing flirt in tow, she squints at him curiously. ]
What would you say I'm like, my Officer?
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Instead he says: ]
You think a lot about this stuff. But that's not all you think about.
[ He slides his fork over onto her plate, stealing a morsel back. He looks for her gaze again. ]
You care.
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Occasionally.
[ Constantly. She finishes her meal, giving a shrug. ]
Quite observant, aren't you? That must make you a competent lawman. Have you put away many criminals?
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Somehow for Loki, he's inclined to go for the truer response. ]
A few, yeah. [ Watch him duck away from that moment of honesty by scooping the plates up and taking them to the sink. ]
Not that they've exactly let me out of the Academy yet, back home. [ A sheepish grin is tossed over his shoulder. ]
Still a few days shy of graduation, if you can believe that.
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How brave of you to apprehend them without a badge. [ At some point Loki has moved while Dick's back is turned, silent as a cat. She leans back on the kitchen counter opposite him, sharing his immediate space as if remaining on the other side of the breakfast bar was too far to bear. ] I believe it, by the way. Despite your beauty, you come off as the capable sort. Not many tick both boxes.
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She's the one so beautiful it's breathtaking. Dick reminds himself to breathe. ]
You know, a less amiable guy than me might not take that as a compliment.
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[ He can take from that what he will and the nugget of a story with it. She cocks her head, watching him with an unblinking, thoughtful stare. ]
Breakfast was good, mainly because I made it. We should do it again sometime. Perhaps binge on the finest of cereals?
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What?
Competent? Worth befriending? Something more than that? ]
But I could definitely use a friend who really gets the fine art of the cereal binge.
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[ Cocking her head, her smile grows and she straightens. She gives a wave and green smoke begins to furl around her from the feet-up, a cue to leave. ]
Time to start the day properly, I think. Thank you for your company, this was ... nice.
[ It reminded her of time spent with Verity in Manhattan, hanging out and making breakfast together without any sort of tension in the air. Refreshing. ]
Catch me later?