Anthony Edward Stark (
starkingenuity) wrote2014-06-30 12:34 pm
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The Not So Silent Hill
[Continued from: here]
Staring at the little house, Tony was noteably unimpressed. The child and other half of a god (however loosely you wanted to use the term) really ought to have not been so...small. He was expecting more, and the way he stood with his hip out and arms crossed proved it. They'd take a quinjet to the nearest open field and one of Tony's smaller cars after that, loaded into the back of the plane after he'd ripped out a few seats.
With Extremis stable enough to exist in several now fire-breathing and extra strong mice rampaging through specially designed cages to contain them, JARVIS' databases and hacking ability getting them the information they needed to arrive here, and Alessa more or less content with the nurse she and Banner picked out, this had been the next logical step. Even so, he expected it to be a little more difficult.
Wearing a black t-shirt and dark jeans that only accentuated his somewhat femininely proportioned hips and backside, Tony Stark was still Tony Stark and flashiness and he went hand in hand.
Like a brand name.
It didn't help that the yellow convertible was parked across the street, in direct contention with the overall look and feel of the neighbor around it.
"You can knock." He wasn't too keen on touching things other people did.
Staring at the little house, Tony was noteably unimpressed. The child and other half of a god (however loosely you wanted to use the term) really ought to have not been so...small. He was expecting more, and the way he stood with his hip out and arms crossed proved it. They'd take a quinjet to the nearest open field and one of Tony's smaller cars after that, loaded into the back of the plane after he'd ripped out a few seats.
With Extremis stable enough to exist in several now fire-breathing and extra strong mice rampaging through specially designed cages to contain them, JARVIS' databases and hacking ability getting them the information they needed to arrive here, and Alessa more or less content with the nurse she and Banner picked out, this had been the next logical step. Even so, he expected it to be a little more difficult.
Wearing a black t-shirt and dark jeans that only accentuated his somewhat femininely proportioned hips and backside, Tony Stark was still Tony Stark and flashiness and he went hand in hand.
Like a brand name.
It didn't help that the yellow convertible was parked across the street, in direct contention with the overall look and feel of the neighbor around it.
"You can knock." He wasn't too keen on touching things other people did.
She'd at the very least be able to see all the resentment towards Thor and Odin, so probably
Realization dawned.
"Ewwwwwww."
Excuse her while she wrinkled her nose, Tony. Yes, she was a very intelligent little girl with way too much knowledge of sex, but still. That was gross.
Nonetheless, she had no discomfort with Tony getting dressed in front of her. She stuck out her bottom lip a little and frowned when he called her pretty. No one but Vincent and Claudia called her pretty.
"It's a lost cause, Tony." Bruce came out of the bathroom, patting his face (which had luckily avoided any nicks) dry before checking out the clothes on the bed and nodding to Tony in thanks. "I'll be surprised if we still have a fridge by now."
Since she can see people's darkest moments she might now that Odin is actually Loki then. :p
"Will it only be the four of us, Stark?" He'd thrown a dish towel over his shoulder and used it to dry his massive hands. Jane was a lucky woman if any of this cooking was edible. "The bifrost may carry many more if the others will join us."
"Yeah, about that, they're off saving the world, little pieces at a time. Me and Banner and Alessa's body will have to go. Is that going to be a problem?"
"It should not. I have instructed Heimdal to take great care."
"Good."
"Now sit. Our morning feast has been nearly completed. The All-Father may wish to feast us as well, Asgard has been prospering."
Yeah, she could probably tell. She might not speak up immediately, but she could tell
By the time they got to the kitchen, Bruce's curls were (mostly) tamed, his cheeks were smooth, and his blazer was impeccable. And he was looking fondly exasperated.
"Alessa, seriously, I don't think there is anything else you could possibly pick at."
"You have no idea how much of a perfectionist I can be if I want to," Alessa said, floating after him and blowing off nearly invisible lint from his shoulders. Bruce arched one eyebrow at all the food.
"Lessy, why don't you go clean up Tony instead?"
"Tony cleans up better than you do!" More lint blowing.
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He couldn't help it. The man was attractive, without a doubt, but he wasn't Tony's typical sort of attractive. Maybe there was something about pheromones or the genetics of intellect that linked them, maybe it was something else, but Bruce Banner was by far the most interesting person Tony had ever seen. And he didn't want to stop looking at him.
He smiled when Bruce caught him and pointed out the Thai repurposing.
Thor greeted Bruce with a big grin as well and nodded a little at Alessa, though his smile deadened noticeably.
"I have consulted with many in Asgard. They will wish to question you and perhaps put you to a trial. Would you allow this?" he asked of Alessa.
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Although the smile disappeared when Thor mentioned a trial.
"What kind of trial?" Of course, Alessa asked what Bruce was thinking, looking very blase about the idea of being tested by a bunch of gods.
Honestly, dealing with Silent Hill and then Tony and Bruce being all lovey-dovey 24/7 had prepared her for everything, in her mind. Bring on the violent horror or sickeningly cute horror: she was ready.
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All he wanted to do was do a little traveling to one of the more exclusive destinations he'd heard about. He didn't need Alessa to suffer because of it when she had already spent her entire life and then some suffering. He chewed his last bite a few too many times as Thor explained.
"Questions will need to be answered, truthfully. The healers must examine you. And, finally, you must swear to do all in your power to prevent Ragnarok. There will be spells to detect any male intent or noncompliance."
Well, that at least let Tony swallow.
That sounded...fair.
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"Okay. I can do that." As long as the Asgardians were respectful about it. If she thought she was getting less than her deserved respect, there would be another tantrum thrown, and she wouldn't show any restraint.
She touched her glass of juice. The juice began to boil and pulp popped in big bubbles, sticking to the sides of the glass. Her version of playing with her food was cooler than other kids'.
"When are we leaving?"
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"It would be better to arrive early. It is often a long wait to seek an audience. We have been granted early access."
Tony glanced at Bruce over the turn of phrase. Jane Foster's doing. Tony didn't bother to correct him. "All right then, Paul Bunion. Let's get out of here." He grabbed an apple from the table and shoved it in his pocket. Never knew when you'd need some sugar, he'd decided.
Tony watched Thor look up at the ceiling, an amused expression on his face, just before the light hit them. Just like that, the three of them and Alessa's body on her gurney arrived in a flash in a burnished copper room. Unsteady on his feet, Tony actually reached out for a wall and ended up tripping into Thor.
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"Please warn me next time!"
Bruce, who had been thrown to the ground by the force, quickly pushed himself to his feet, brushing himself off before hurriedly checking and readjusting the machines.
As he worked, he took a moment to glance around in awe. The dome was absolutely gorgeous. He'd love a moment to just check out the craftsmanship and see how it worked.
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There were others behind them as well, strong warriors in golden armor, all waiting to attend them.
"Welcome back, Thor. We will take the girl. The All-Father is expecting you in the throne room," one of the women said, a young protege of his mother's.
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"Are you sure you're equipped to move around and maintain all this machinery?" Bruce looked to all the armored women, the presence of which immediately made Alessa tense up. "Her body is in extremely delicate condition. The loss of any one of these could really hurt her."
Alessa's jaw clenched and her eyes darted to Tony and Bruce. She did not like the idea of a bunch of strange armored women having full access to her body without any kind of precautions. They might try to bump her off.
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"We don't need to bother with your science. We have spells already in place that will allow the poor child to breathe comfortably. We should be able to remove nearly all of her pain and discomfort." Tony had no reason not to trust them. Thor was a good guy and while Loki was an asshole, Loki was adopted...and dead. There was no reason to worry.
Hopefully.
He crouched by Alessa's projection and smiled. "They're here to help you, sweetheart," he promised, touching where her cheek should be. "They don't know anything about the Order. We won't be too long. Banner and I will both come and see to your body as soon as we can and you can come with us or go with it if you want, just to make sure."
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Alessa narrowed her eyes at the women, looking a little like a cat ready to claw anyone who tried petting it. It sounded way too good to be true. "If you try anything funny, I will incinerate you all where you stand."
"Alessa, don't be rude. They're helping you." Alessa was still glaring when Bruce flashed the women an apologetic smile. "Thank you for your help."
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If Alessa could bring about the end of the universe, there was every reason to be mindful of the girl.
The three gave little bows and floated the gurney off with them and Thor beckoned the rest to follow him. There were no horses waiting, but the walk back towards Asgard itself was beautiful and worth not speeding passed. Tony could help himself but nearly tumble off of the newly repaired bifrost trying to glimpse the stars.
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Bruce, usually so cautious, was absolutely entranced by the bifrost. He stared at the bridge, at the stars, at space all around them. Instead of keeping an eye on Tony as usual, he drifted dangerously close to the edge as well.
"You're both going to fall." Alessa gave them both a hardy shove away from the edge, even though she had not removed her projected eyes from the stars. Her feet left the bridge, crossing beneath her as she floated upwards to get a better view of space.
Bruce, for his part, stumbled from her shove and nearly fell on his ass on the rainbow. Luckily, he caught himself with a soft huff.
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Tony babbled on to Bruce about physics or possibilities but Thor more or less ignored them. His eyes were constantly looking for Alessa. He knew all about illusions, about protections. Yes, his mother had been possible of them, but it was Loki that had caused him to fear them most of all.
The walk to the city, therefore, could not have gone fast enough for Thor.
Passing between massive golden statues and through guard flanked gates gave Tony shivers. Sure, he was doing his best to play it cool but there were new and amazing things at every bend. Even parts of the city still in ruin left him utterly fascinated. Asgard was a planet of simpler times and technology he had never even thought of before.
Science and magic...who would have thought that they would be so close?
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It seemed most intelligent species shared a trait for sin.
Alessa ignored how Thor stared at her, instead floating past the gate guards and immediately taking to the city. Bruce was too in awe of its splendor to notice Alessa grabbing various trinkets off windowsills and pathways to take apart and examine in between staring at everything around them.
“Earth must seem… unimpressive,” Bruce murmured, looking at the sky and the buildings and the technology all around them, because it had to all be technology that they just didn’t understand, not magic. Magic didn’t exist, just phenomena that they did not yet comprehend.
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Asgard grew and prospered because her people did not limit themselves as humanity so often did. He and Jane had interesting conversations about that very topic.
The large blond grinned and clapped Banner on the back with a shake of his head. "I do not believe that is true, Banner," Thor said. "Different does not mean lesser. I am very fond of Midgard. It is, after all, my home now."
Tony had to interject as they entered the main thoroughfaire towards the castle in the center of the city. "Yeah, about that, how'd that happen?"
"I believe the story must wait for another night, Night. The All-Father is waiting." Waiting behind massive, heavy, guarded doors.
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"Alessa, you're supposed to wait until they open the doors." Bruce was too distracted by everything around him to scold her, though.
She didn't even land on the floor. She was too busy floating, looking at all the intricate architecture, but there was something strange in the air that made her curious expression scrunch up. She could feel it in the teeth she didn't have, a deep and bitter resentment and sense of entitlement. Streaking the walls and radiating off the glorious carpet.
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He'd known about Stark's arrival. Banner... The monster. Loki as Odin was not at all pleased to see Banner at all.
"Welcome to Asgard!" he responded just the same and Tony jogged up to try and take a projection's hand in his own. Ridiculous. Mortals were ridiculous.
"Thanks," Tony responded, smoothly arrogant. "Alessa. Stay with us, all right. Thank you for having us..." What was Odin's proper title? "Your Majesty," When in doubt, got British.
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The corner of her mouth quirked in a crooked, dangerous smile.
Bruce noticed the odd expression, but he figured Alessa was amused by a male leader. He bowed his head, clasping his hands and trying not to fidget nervously. "Yes, thank you for having us." He felt painfully out of place there, and unsettled by how many guards were roaming. His instinct was that they were all going to suddenly seize him and throw him in a cage, but Thor wouldn't let that happen, right? ...Right?
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"It is our pleasure. Thor told us of the special young...lady...you have elected to care for. Her coming has been written and foretold in much of our ancient lore." Odin's words were less flowery and grand than Thor's. There was something familiar about it. About the way he smiled.
Tony just couldn't place it but it unsettled him. Maybe that came with the territory of All-Father, though. Dads and him didn't really get along.
"So we've heard. We've also heard that you can help us heal her."
"Perhaps," Odin confirmed. "But only if doing so will not bring about our destruction. I would like to have a talk with the young girl alone if I may."
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"It's okay, Bruce." Her expression was wrong. Her smile had the same cruel edge it had when she was contemplating hurting someone. Someone she thought deserved it.
He glanced at Tony, pursing his lips. Something was wrong. "...Okay." He hoped Alessa didn't cause an inter-planet incident. He also hoped he wouldn't regret trusting her.
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"You haven't dealt with her for the past few weeks," Tony said to the blond. "Monitoring her is one of the most important things we can do!" He frowned lightly at the Thunderer and then glanced at Banner who shared his same worried expression. There had been a look on her face... Oh, it scared him.
As for Loki, he was more amused. He took himself down from the dais, a spring in his step that Odin hadn't had for centuries.
"You can see me," he said. "Clever." No beating around the bush here."
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Alessa, for her part, was getting ready to have a fun conversation.
"Yeah, I can." She floated off the ground, meeting Loki halfway and staying in the air so neither of them had to crane their necks. "But I wouldn't need to. You might look like Odin, but the pieces that you leave around are all yours."
The memories floating off him. The impressions he left behind on what he touched. None of it belonged to the All-Father.
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Ignore that.
Ignored!
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Wtf icons
They're wonky in some of my other threads, too
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