Steven Rogers (
shieldborne) wrote2019-01-14 08:12 pm
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What to Expect when You're Expecting ((Arranged marriage AU, magpiemythos))
It's not hard for Steve to dote on Loki at the best of times, but given the additional excuse of incoming babies, his skills rise to new heights. Partly it's necessity; to protect his friends from god-induced damages he needs to make sure he's between them and his spouse as often as possible, but also...
There's something right about it, funny and wholesome, to be making trips for ice cream and flowers and honey candy to please the expectant parent. Steve doesn't sleep much, anyway. He's happy to go out late at night or early in the morning for food runs.
There's some inherent stress in Loki being even more mercurial than usual, though. Steve finds himself on edge at times, but there's no doubt in his mind it will all be worth it. For children. For a family.
There's something right about it, funny and wholesome, to be making trips for ice cream and flowers and honey candy to please the expectant parent. Steve doesn't sleep much, anyway. He's happy to go out late at night or early in the morning for food runs.
There's some inherent stress in Loki being even more mercurial than usual, though. Steve finds himself on edge at times, but there's no doubt in his mind it will all be worth it. For children. For a family.
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He tilts his head to get a better look at her face and gives her an uncertain smile. "Surely it can't have been as bad as all that?"
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A shake of her head as her attention was drawn by that uncertain question, brows lifting. "He by his own words loves me no longer, and considers me no sibling of his. If not for a promise made to another, he would have killed me."
Deceptively calm words, but Loki would certainly be able to read the deep hurt that lurked under the veneer.
"Didn't it seem odd that it was only the All-Mother who accompanied me here at first?"
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That was so audibly tongue-in-cheek the next door neighbors probably picked up on the sarcasm.
His voice gets gentler again after that, though. "He said something similar to me, once, but has since changed his mind. There is...a tremendous gulf of experience and outlook between Thor and myself, and always will be."
"You'll have to forgive me for not questioning your entourage," he adds, a wry note creeping into his voice. "I was distracted."
"But what matters is that you are here, now, and we can make that a good thing."
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"I... this is different than the usual. I think I may have finally pushed too far past what he can forgive, and to be honest I don't say I could blame him for it."
A soft chuckle slipping from her at that admission, brows lifting in an almost contrite manner. "I did feel a bit bad that you were caught in the crossfire on that."
"...I think only you and Steve have ever considered my presence to be a good thing as well. I rather like this change."
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He shakes his head a little. "I was furious at the time, but in retrospect I have to admit it was a good prank. And it prompted a conversation Thor and I should have had years ago, so all's well that ends well."
"He adores you, doesn't he? I'm impressed. I thought this marriage would be...rocky. But you both seem happy."
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"To be fair I wasn't sure you would even be there. But I'm glad that it seemed to end well for you, even if you were impressively upset. I was half-certain I'd be stabbed on the spot, decorum or no." Teasing lightly as she nudged lightly with a shoulder.
"I'm sure there will be things we don't agree on, beyond minor domestic squabbles... but somehow we fit, and I'm glad for it. I was expecting well... you've seen plenty of political marriages I'm sure to know the typical best-case scenarios. This one is so easy to forget that it began that way, and I am... as content as I'm able to be. Even happy, as you've seemed to notice."
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He laughs. "Now that would be an old-fashioned wedding. Knife fights between the bride and the guests? Why isn't that a tradition, it sounds glorious."
"Rogers doesn't trust me as far as he can throw me, you know." He smirks, then considers. "Although he could probably throw me, come to think of it. Perhaps you'll be a tempering influence between the two of us."
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This was... it was nice. She'd at least expected they could be civil to each other, but easy banter and teasing was comforting, that they might be proper friends of some manner even with the rocky beginning to things.
"Have the bride fight the groom's friends and family and vice-versa, make it a real party. Bonus if it has to be in secret at some point during the wedding, no one else other than the combatants can know it's happening."
"He could probably throw you a decent distance if he put his mind to it." She agreed, tilting her head consideringly. "But I'm sure he can be convinced to play nice, even if it's for my sake at first."
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Now that the physical barrier has been broken, Loki seems to be settling into the fraternal contact, sipping his tea and taking a bite of his cinnamon roll with one arm still around her.
"Who do we know who we can talk into getting married so we can do this? Not me, I don't have any prospects right now..."
And Thor is a stubborn romantic. He's bound to want a long courtship if he finds someone to date.
"We'll have to work on that, then," he says. "If you want him to let me babysit the children."
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It was nice to be able to settle like this. An easy sort of companionship that she might not admit aloud that she wanted but would seek out regardless.
"Maybe when Natasha finally sinks her claws into someone. She'd certainly be able to take all comers."
And she'd be very good at the sneaky part of things, entertaining to watch when one wasn't squaring off against her themselves.
"Well luckily we have time. Just means you'll have to come around more often. I think seeing you outside battles or with Thor as a 'shield' will help him start to relax some. And my being insistent might help. Not like I have much family of my own here to share this time with, and I'd like to count you among them."
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"Oh, I see. Now you want me to visit more often. Sneaky." It's too half-hearted even to be a pretend complaint, probably because she's just called him family. "I suppose I may as well. I have to bring you wood for the cradle, anyway."
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"Is it sneaky if you saw through my clever ruse?" Loki was pleased that there wasn't an actual complaint there, leaning absently against him. "You can show me more of what's fun in this dimension. It'll be like an adventure but without the fighting and mess that sometimes end up part of them."
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"Mmm...what kind of fun? Intellectually stimulating fun or 'I can't believe this is legal' fun? I assume we're saving 'it's a miracle we survived that' fun for after the twins are born."
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"I'd say the first two. Option three is definitely for after the twins are safely in their crib."