Title: The Tomato in the Mirror
Chapter: 5/4 (Missing scene)
Characters: Sam Winchester, Thor Odinsson, Phil Coulson, Nick Fury, several Avengers and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and guest-starring Dr. Stephen Strange, Sorcerer Supreme of Earth
Pairing: Gen
Rating: T
Length: 3k (of 22k total)
Warnings: Two uses of the F word, several uses of the S word, mild
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Loki wants to see ruined, rotten, horrible things in people, so he pushes them until they snap. He longs to believe that unshakable love and understanding can exist, but he's not daring to get his hopes up enough to see what's in front of him and be satisfied with his experiment. Thor only got here on the tail end of the exercise, so he has no idea that Loki is digging for a particular answer. Dean is the only one who was around for Loki-as-Sam's tentative, escalating pattern of acting out and freaking out, and got to see that Loki had never been satisfied with declarations of loyalty.
I don't think Thor's an idiot, but let me put it this way: If I needed to know about ballistics, war history, horsemanship, hand-to-hand, or orienteering, I'd ask Thor. Thor loves that stuff. But Thor, at least until the movie Thor, was a spoiled jock who got away with only paying attention to subjects that were fun for him, and was surrounded by people who liked him and actively worked to ( ... )
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Aw.
I love Thor's complete failure to grasp how fluid 'the truth' is for the Winchesters. Throwing something like that out there is meaningless because it can never get to the truth of their relationship. But Thor moves in a different world, and can't see that. Poor dude.
Loki can't either, though, which is interesting.And lucky for SamnDean.
Really just got a kick out of all of these. Such a blast.
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