A.N. I'm back and I really love how many views I'm getting, I didn't think this area in the crossover section got many views. Thanks you all!

Disclaimed.

Tony felt himself freeze in shock. He had just announced himself to King Uther and a servant had almost spit across the room.

But almost wet himself when he saw that servant was Loki.

"What are you doing," Uther hissed at Loki, "Can't you see we are in a important discussion about magic users here?"

"I-I'm sorry, my lord," Loki stuttered, looking like he was going to piss himself too, "I-I didn't mean any disrespect, b-but,"

"Enough," Uther yelled, his voice as cold and hard as steel.

The prince Arthur then stood up, "I will deal with this, father," it sounded like this wasn't the first time this has happened.

"Um, my lord," Tony clumsily stuttered over his words, "I don't see how punishment is reasonable for behavior like that," Usually, Tony might've wanted to scream for Loki's head, prevent the future from happening, but that wasn't going to happen, because what would've happen if Loki had never existed? Certainly a different future.

"Put him in the stocks," Uther spat.

An old man in the council sighed, seemingly please it wasn't worse, but still disappointed.

"We're going to run out of rotten fruit soon," Uther sighed, then waved his hand and Loki and some guards walked away.


Tony had decided it, the servant he got, George, was boring, dull, everything other than interesting.

"As you can see the floor has been dusted to perfection for your pleasure," George pointed out.

"Thanks," Tony was yelling at him in his mind, "That'll be all for now,"

George bowed and left the room, wiping away a lingering film of dust.

Tony sighed and looked out the window.

"Well, lookie here," Tony said, with a slight chuckle.

He saw Loki, getting absolutely pummeled by fruit. And he was laughing along with the children, not screaming for their heads.

Well, that's good.

"Natashie?" Tony's eyes widened when he saw a young woman stop to talk to him.

He then sprinted down the halls.


"From Asgard, you say," Uther interrogated Natasha, "Must've been some sorcerer, to knock down two of their nobles like that,"

"There were more, my lord," Natasha said, thinking ahead, "A Lord Odinson, Lord Banner, Lord Rodgers, and Lord Barton,"

"Thank you for bringing this to my attention," Uther looked into the sun dramatically, "Without this continued support from the kingdoms, who knows how many sorcerers there would be,"

Natasha's smile almost faltered, but she widened it instead and did a little curtsey, "My thanks are to you, my lord,"

"No, no," Uther raised his hand in reassurance, "Our thanks are to you. Your room will be placed next to Lord Stark, also from Asgard, we hope that you are comfortable,"

She left the room without another word.


"Tashie!" Tony said when he saw her walking down the hall.

"Stark," Natasha said, quickening her pace, "What the hell were you thinking, we were all separated from each other when T.I.M." she gestured to her bracelet, "Blast us here,"

"Don't blame my baby," Tony defended, "It's still in trials, I couldn't have known this would happen,"

Natasha's eyes widened and she stepped forward, "Can we still go back to our time?"

"Yeah," Tony raised his hands to shield himself, "All we have to do is the process backwards,"

"Where are the others?" she looked at him, tired and slightly whining.

Tony sighed, "I have no idea, but we'll find them,"

"How?"

Tony just pointed to his bracelet as some of the King's guards walked by.

"Oh," they heard a familiar voice, "Hi again,"

They turned and saw Loki, covered in drying, rotten fruit.

Their facades went up in a flash when they saw him.

"Excuse me," Loki said.

"Where're you going?" Natasha narrowed her eyes.

Loki gulped, he knew Natasha knew who he was, and didn't doubt that Tony did too.

"To Gaius,"

Tony's eyes widened, he remembered that, that was who Thor said Loki learned his magic from.

"We'll come with you," he said quickly.

"O-kay then," Loki slowed down his pace.

"Oh, Loki," the old man from the courtroom greeted him, "These are the nobles, may I ask why are you here?" he said with a slight bow.

"Um," Tony struggled for an answer.

"We're here because we want to know how Loki here, knows magic," Natasha said straight and to the point.

Gaius's eyes widened.

A.N. There you go, the plot is moving!

If you think Loki/Merlin is out of character, that's just how he acts around nobles, not because of the author. ;)

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