No matter how strong I am, I will never be strong enough to resist a guy like Thor. He was just, so attractive, like how could that not affect you. His bulging muscles, overbearing presence and indescribable features. The large man turned to look at me, lowering his gaze significantly as his eyes met mine. A large smile came over his face as he began to approach me, staying on the other side of the table but still being able to gently grasp my hand and slowly bringing it up to his mouth. As his lips made contact with the back of my hand, I felt chills run down my spine.
"It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance daughter of the Hulk," his eyes stayed in contact with my own, his mouth moving away to utter the word with his deep voice. Holy shit. I sighed lightly, wondering in my head if he could get any sexier. I smiled as him, hoping the blush wasn't too evident in my cheeks.
"Hi. My name's Cindy, It's nice to meet you are well, God of Thunder," I said, wincing internally at my less than acceptable joke. God I am such an idiot. But I felt a spark of reassurance as Thor set my hand down, letting out a hearty chuckle as he did so.
"Okay then, if we can get back to business," it was just then I actually notice Director Fury sitting at the head of the table, sitting back in my chair and trying to will the blood down from my cheeks. As the other Avengers took their seats around the table, my father glanced at me quickly, nodding as I scribbled on a piece of scrap paper, asking if I could stay. Thankfully, I could tune out Fury, ignoring the whole protect the world business and focusing on glancing at Thor without him noticing. My eyes would flicker from the dulled light of my screen to the captivating sight of the handsome God. I tried to be as subtle as possible, but sometimes when I glanced up at him, I saw a small smile gracing his lips. I felt the blood rushing back to my cheeks as I glanced up again to see Thor staring straight at me, that small smile still plastered upon his face. My eyes widened, head turning and bowing back down to stare at my lap, my phone had turned off, and myself not caring enough to turn it back on. I heard a low chuckle, not daring to glance back, but I easily noticed it as Thor's. For the rest of the meeting I kept my head low, not wanting to embarrass myself any further. I cursed in my head, wishing I hadn't bothered to stare at the hunk of a man. God I am such an idiot.
"Cindy. Cindy, come on. We can leave now if you want," when I opened my eyes, I saw my father standing above me, his hand lightly resting on my shoulder. I groaned slightly before propelling myself up to stand beside him. My father smiled warmly at me, throwing an arm across my shoulders as he lead me out of the room.
"Okay well, at least we should be able to go get some Chinese. I am craving Chinese so bad right now," I said, letting my father walk me down the hallway before the rest of the team joined us.
"Hey! Banner, I need you tonight if you don't mind. We are almost at a break through so maybe Cindy and you should come over and Pepper can entertain Cindy while we work," Tony proposed as he caught up to us. My father looked down at me with a questionaries' expression.
"Sure. As long as I get Chinese you could probably take me anywhere and I would be fine," I admitted, letting my father's arm fall from my shoulders as he smiled at me before quickening his pace along with Stark their voices dropping lower as they moved closer together, gaining more space between us. I smiled lightly, letting my gaze fall to the floor as I kept up behind them.
"Women as beautiful as yourself should not wear a frown as such, you would look much better with a smile gracing your lips my lady," I jumped slightly before looking beside me to see that Thor had taken my fathers place, now towering over me as he met my pace. I felt blood rush to my cheeks as I processed what he had said and let my gaze drop back to the floor as a small smile made it's way onto my face.
"Thank you, and really I naturally frown when I'm not smiling so I frown a lot. Its not like I'm sad it's just that I don't feel the need to continue smiling if I don' have the need to so my face naturally produces a frown," I kept my eyes on the floor, moving my hands a little to emphasize my points but only glancing up occasionally to see how far ahead my father and Tony were from me. The blush worsened as I realized I had been rambling again and I frowned again. If only I could, I don't know, control myself and sound logical around cute guys instead of rambling on and blushing like some dumb bimbo. I mean, there goes my good first impression on Thor, he must think I'm some idiot who my father adopted or something because my genetics could not come from a genius like he.
"Maybe so, but a smile gracing your lips is a thousand times better than a frown," I shook slightly as I felt Thor's hand lightly grasp my chin before gently pulling my chin up and moving my head to my gaze landed on his own. I felt a smile try to make its way onto my face, not even trying to hide it as the large man smiled back at me. I felt myself get lost looking in his sparkling eyes.
"Okay break it up love birds, people have things to do," Clint laughed as he walked up behind Thor, winking as me as Natasha followed him and they made their way down the hallway. I felt the blush in my cheeks thicken as Thor's hand dropped from my chin as my gaze rested again, on the floor.
"Well how about I walk the pretty maiden to her car?" Thor offered, raising his hand again and leaving it between us as I glanced back up at the man. I looked down at his hand for a few seconds, taking note of how huge his hand was compared to my hand. Hell, it was huge compared to my head. Looking back up at his face, I saw the growing nervousness in his expression. I mentally slapped myself for getting so distracted by his freaking giant hand.
"Well if you don't mind, I would like that very much Thor," I said, smiling as his own face brightened up with a perky smile. Placing my hand in his, I felt him wrap his fingers around my hand, making my own completely disappear in his palm, before leading me down the hallway. I couldn't help a small giggle from escaping my mouth as I looked at our hands, oblivious to the giant of a man staring back at me, endearment taking over his expression.
