justakidfrombrklyn (
justakidfrombrklyn) wrote2014-04-13 11:41 pm
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At the door of Stark Tower
He doesn't really have a phone anymore, at least not one that isn't a burner on the end of it's life, and that phone never had the number he needed in it, so he didn't call ahead. Instead, he's just there, heading for the front desk to see if perhaps, just maybe, he has a friend here. Or at least an ally.
"Steve Rogers for Tony Stark, please?"
"Steve Rogers for Tony Stark, please?"
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"You know I realise what you're trying to do, and it won't work unless I choose to let it?"
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"That doesn't make it any less true."
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"Unfortunately, not possible. He's imprisoned on this world's Asgard, under firm lock and key. Thor's up there too. We haven't seen him in a bit. Not since London."
He glances over at Tony.
"London was him, I think."
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No, he's just RUNNING ASGARD."I'll give you my word on paper. I can't speak for the others."
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If nothing else, it'd get Loki out of their hair, and off to Asgard.
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"He's called the Winter Soldier."
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Yeah, Loki knows who that is.
"No wonder you're willing to ask for my help. Do you happen to have an electronic copy?"
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"--okay, that's it, you're definitely not our Loki. Congratulations, I believe you."
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"Yeah, I have a digital copy."
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"Now I suppose we'll see if technology is compatible across universes," he continues, producing his Starkphone with a cheeky grin.
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Yes, this Loki is different. And yes, he can help. Help a lot, if you let him. If it suits him.
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"What do you need me to do?"
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"Well, first we need to find him. Do you have anything of his? Preferably hair, or blood, or some other kind of biomass. Or something extremely sentimental."
He can do the divination without, of course, but it would be so much easier with.
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He holds it out.
"Will that work?"
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"Yes," he says after a moment. "I think it will."