Notes: In which something that was bound to happen eventually, does. Also there is a sideways reference yet another story/myth I'm pretty sure Loki should not think about too hard.
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Oh, and I very much like seeing things through Stark's eyes, and how he's slowly beginning to see beyond his (understandable) prejudices. Perhaps there's hope for at least some of those Avengers yet.
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Stark had a little setback here, when Loki came in stone-faced and then flipped out, but he's definitely beginning to understand that he's dealing with a different person--and that Loki is important to people here, in a way he didn't see the other Loki as ever being. I think that's beginning to make a difference. (The fact the flipping-out was handled the way it was, and it worked probably created an effect as well!)
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