Hey New Fandom,

So this story is a little odd, but maybe people will like it anyways. I guess it would be fine if you don't, but i surely hope that you do. It's a short AU featuring the Avengers...mostly just Tony, and a few from Thor. I have most of this story written. It's short only like 20 pages...do people consider that short or is that just me? It's Thorki because I like it, but in this story they aren't brothers, they aren't even sort of related. I have nothing against the brother/ adopted brother thing, this story just didn't turn out that way.

Throughout this whole story I had such a hard time trying to keep Thor in the same vernacular. The man (neither does Loki, but I made him anyways so they wouldn't have the same speech pattern) just won't speak with contractions...and i love them...soo one could see my delema. Anyways please enjoy.

And also read and review, so I know if you want more.

Kai


The Breakup Breakdown

Chapter One

Present

The rain beat against Loki's skin as it trailed down his cheeks, helping to conceal the tears that he had been so desperate to avoid shedding. Angrily he began to rub them away with the back of his hand, trying to hide them from Thor, who was drenched from head to two, his blond locks hanging in limp strands that slapped his face as he reached forward and grabbed Loki's shoulders.

"It is over. I've tried to be civil with you about it, but I am done." Thor snapped as Loki nodded his head.

Loki pursed his lips and looked away from Thor. He was bound and determined not to let the other man notice he was crying.

"Right? You're completely innocent in all of this. How could I have missed that?" Loki hissed.

Thor's eyes narrowed upon him and his eyebrows pinched together tightly on his perfect face as he snorted at Loki in derision. "Is that what you think? Gods, you are seriously misguided Loki because I am far from perfect. I have given up almost everything to be with you, and now in the end I am standing here with nothing." Thor sighed, his voice giving away his sadness more so then the stoic expression that was stretched across his face.

Loki looked back over at Thor. He didn't know what to say, and for Loki that was a big deal, "Why couldn't you have just left me alone those two years ago." Loki mumbled his voice barely above the sound of a pin dropping.

None of those words were true, but in that moment Loki had chosen not to think, which for him, was a first. Loki's breath hitched slightly as he felt Thor's grip and Loki's shoulder tightened for a brief moment.

Right before Thor released his grip and pulled away from Loki, he shook his head in disappointment. Loki at that moment wanted to scream. He hadn't done anything wrong. Yet, if he hadn't done anything wrong, then why was everything falling apart?

"If that's how you want it be, then I will go, but I am taking Mjolnir with me." Thor said in a dark voice and Loki felt a flash of fear pass through him like a bolt of lightning as he nodded his head up and down slowly.

Of course, Loki didn't want Thor to take Mjolnir, but since Mjolnir had always responded better to Thor it only made sense.

Loki looked away from Thor, the tears threatening to slip from his eyes. "Take Mjolnir, and please…do not come back." Loki felt his voice shake as he continued to look away, more out of fear that Thor would catch that he was actually lying and at that exact moment Loki didn't want to give him that type of satisfaction.

Thor did exactly that, and for the first time since Loki had first met Thor he felt alone. Loki just stood outside of his apartment building, his arms wrapped around himself, wishing it was Thor's large arms wrapped around him, instead of his own. After that moment Loki let the tears streamed down his cheeks, and this time he didn't care who saw because no one saw him the way Thor did.


Past

The sun beamed down and glinted off the corners of Loki's sunglasses as he turned another page of a large leather-bound book. Absently Loki reached out and brushed a long dark lock of hair out of his face, which took flight when a light breeze swiftly knocked it back to its pervious place.

Loki sighed, but kept his attention solely on the book in front of him. He sighed again, but this time it had nothing to do with the wind, and more to do with what he reading. He had really thought thermo-dynamics would have been interesting, and sure all the properties were sound, but Loki was still having a hard time really grasping what the author really meant. It was rather frustrating because Loki knew this stuff like it was the back of his hand.

"So, its physics that deals with the relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy." Loki paused as he tried to reword the definition in his head. He sighed again, and continued to read next about its basic laws.

"That looks really complicated." A deep voice sounded from behind him and Loki looked up, suddenly startled.

"Its quiet rudimentary actually," Loki said offhandedly as he turned and looked over his shoulder, acknowledging the voice that had sounded.

For a brief moment Loki felt air vanish from his lungs and his throat go instantly dry like all he had ever done was lick sandpaper. He swallowed and brushed the errant stands of his dark hair out of his face, suddenly caring that it was out-of-place.

The voice belonged to a stunning looking man, who had the brightest blue eyes that Loki had ever seen. They reminded Loki of the ocean that was closest to the land, which was always the most vibrant and eye-catching. Looking, into this man's eyes captivated him and just like that, all of what he was going to say about thermo-dynamics slipped from his mind.

"Really? I'm not much of the intellectual, but it all does fascinate me." The man continued, but Loki was barely paying attention, mostly just watching wind bounce the man's long golden locks upon his shoulders.

"It's not as fascinating as it may seem." Loki mumbled as he desperately tried to find the right sounding words to string together into a sentence, which Loki had never had a challenge with before.

"Well, maybe, but I think I might find it more interesting if you explained it to me over a cup of coffee." The man said looking away from Loki, for the first time, since they had made eye contact with one another, while scratching the back of his neck nervously.

"You want to have coffee with me?" Loki said in disbelief.

"Yes, I thought it was obvious. I just figured that would be a good place for a first date." The man said with a low nervous sounding chuckle that Loki thought was kind of adorable.

"What makes you think, I'd go on a date with you?" Loki stammered trying to sound more confident than he actually felt, "I mean, you have not even given me enough courtesy by extending me your name."

This time instead of the nervous chuckle the man let out a real laugh that was rich and lively and it made Loki long for him to do it again once he had stopped to seemingly regain his composer.

"You are right. So, if I told you my name, would you be willing to tell me yours so we go and get a cup of coffee?" The man inquired and Loki had to commended him on being so tenacious and determined because if this had been the other way Loki would have already given up and turned his attention back to his book.

"What makes you think I'm your type?" Loki said as a small smirk curled across his lip and the other man chuckled awkwardly again.

"I am everyone type." The man laughed and Loki rolled his eyes, but his smirk remained firmly in place.

"Oh really? Well then how can I say no to that?" Loki teased and a wide grin infectious grin spread across the man's face. Loki felt the air vanish from his lungs once more. Maybe the guy was right, he was everyone's type.

"My name is Thor, by the way." The man said, with the wide smile spread across his face as he held out his hand for Loki to shake.

Loki looked Thor up and down; taking him all in with the new information he had just been presented. The man being named after a god seemed only fitting, but for Loki, he actually felt out it was misplaced. He didn't really like to cause trouble, no, trouble just seemed to follow him. Mostly he just liked to keep to himself.

"Loki…" Loki added and he watched Thor's eyebrows rise in intrigue.

"Really?" Thor asked and Loki felt his cheeks warm, and he looked away out of embarrassment. Thor apparently seeing this chuckled, "No, I like it. It fits you."

Loki looked back over at Thor and blinked at him in confusion. He had never gotten a response like that before. Most of people seemed to find it off-putting and even if they were accepting at first they never seemed to stay that way. Loki bit his lip, and Thor tilted his head to the side, confusion written all over your face.

"What is the matter?" He asked slowly.

"Nothing, you just surprise me, that's all." Loki said softly and a wide smile spread across Thor's face.

"That is a good thing right?"

"I don't know, ask me after our date." Loki said as a teasing smirk played across his lips, while Thor nodded his head enthusiastically.