Pizza is pretty good. Loki would dare say it's the best thing he's eaten on Earth so far, but that isn't a very large sample size to pull from. He wouldn't say it's the best thing ever, but the appeal is apparent.
Dinner is surprisingly easy. Everyone is tired, so much of it passes in silence with the occasional question or comment thrown around. He can feel Romanoff watching him through much of the meal, though she's been doing that all day. He suspects she's mainly here to watch him on behalf of SHIELD, to report back the moment he messes up. Briefly he wonders about that morning's fight and what she told Fury about it.
She speaks with Tony alone and Loki feels his bonded's shame as he goes off to find Pepper. He feels the same sort of deep sadness, but it has a more resigned quality to it than this morning. No doubt the human has had time to think and is better prepared now. Loki wishes the red head would give it a chance, but he also understands why she wouldn't.
Seeing his brother's sadness, Thor suggests some form of entertainment. Rogers says he's working through watching modern Midgardian movies and asks JARVIS to put the latest one on the large screen in front of them. The Captain doesn't make it long, however; quickly succumbing to the weariness of a day's hard work shortly after the opening musical number.
Tony comes back and sits next to him on the couch. Loki unconsciously moves and throws his legs over Tony's lap.
"It is an interesting form of entertainment," he says, pointing at the projection, "though it lacks something from a live performance. Thor started crying when the father lion died."
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Dinner is surprisingly easy. Everyone is tired, so much of it passes in silence with the occasional question or comment thrown around. He can feel Romanoff watching him through much of the meal, though she's been doing that all day. He suspects she's mainly here to watch him on behalf of SHIELD, to report back the moment he messes up. Briefly he wonders about that morning's fight and what she told Fury about it.
She speaks with Tony alone and Loki feels his bonded's shame as he goes off to find Pepper. He feels the same sort of deep sadness, but it has a more resigned quality to it than this morning. No doubt the human has had time to think and is better prepared now. Loki wishes the red head would give it a chance, but he also understands why she wouldn't.
Seeing his brother's sadness, Thor suggests some form of entertainment. Rogers says he's working through watching modern Midgardian movies and asks JARVIS to put the latest one on the large screen in front of them. The Captain doesn't make it long, however; quickly succumbing to the weariness of a day's hard work shortly after the opening musical number.
Tony comes back and sits next to him on the couch. Loki unconsciously moves and throws his legs over Tony's lap.
"It is an interesting form of entertainment," he says, pointing at the projection, "though it lacks something from a live performance. Thor started crying when the father lion died."
"It was very emotional!"