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It is a cool and rainy, cupcake-baking sort of Saturday! But never mind cupcakes, it is also time for a meme.
Give me a pairing and I will tell you:
1. What they most commonly do during sex
2. Who has prettier hair
3. What they argue about most often
4. Who'd cope best if the other one died
5. The happiest plausible happily-ever-after I can think of for them.
It does not have to be a pairing I've written, as long as I know the fandom/characters.
Give me a pairing and I will tell you:
1. What they most commonly do during sex
2. Who has prettier hair
3. What they argue about most often
4. Who'd cope best if the other one died
5. The happiest plausible happily-ever-after I can think of for them.
It does not have to be a pairing I've written, as long as I know the fandom/characters.
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Loki does a lot of topping from the bottom. It's always very enthusiastic and athletic; Thor is also a big fan of snuggling through the afterglow, and Loki pretends to just tolerate it, but alternately loves it and feels smothered.
2. Who has prettier hair
It is a dead-even tie. Loki is the only one who cares what his hair looks like, though.
3. What they argue about most often
Everything. But they always argue about what Thor wants to argue about, like the fact that Loki's magic makes him look like a coward, and, once Thor has mostly stopped being a bully, how Loki's morals are deeply alarming. Loki wants to argue about what a thoughtless hypocrite Thor is, but poor Thor, big words might confuse him.
4. Who'd cope best if the other one died
We-ell, um. Thor was sad but basically stoic when Loki fell into a wormhole, so I'd call that coping fairly well. Meanwhile Loki has actively tried to kill Thor, but -- let's be honest here, Loki is awful at coping well with anything. I think if Thor actually died he'd have no idea what to do.
5. The happiest plausible happily-ever-after I can think of for them.
Through some convoluted set of circumstances, Loki is forced into working with the Avengers. Of course he does his very best to be helpful and trustworthy and likable, as part of a long game or to make his eventual betrayal all the worse ... And then he realizes that he's accidentally stumbled upon family. Thor actually values his strategies and opinions, and everyone thinks his magic is good and useful. I don't know if this would be long-term sustainable, but I think this particular household would keep him on his toes enough, and love him enough, to keep Loki from chafing and bolting.
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Also, I wonder how well Loki gets on with Thor's alter ego, brilliant and disabled surgeon Donald Blake?