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Harry awoke excitedly, jumping up pulling on his robes. 'One day left,' he thought while exiting the fat lady's portrait. He left for the Great Hall to see that his friends and his father had already beaten him to it, eating their breakfast. Loki noticed him walking up. "Good morning son, how are you doing?" Harry grinned.
"I'm great! I can't wait until tomorrow!" he said brightly. Ron groaned,
"Mate, for once your luck is amazing. You get to meet the Avengers," he said wistfully.
Loki laughed,"You've met one of them! Cheer up!"
Ron sighed,"I guess you're right."
Harry could see this was going nowhere, so he asked, "What is it like, actually? Living with you guys, that is." Thankfully it distracted Ron, who went back to his food and stopped complaining.
"It's not what you would expect, but it's nice. The tower is large you know, so you don't have to be in their presence all the time." One look at Loki and Harry could tell he was talking about Tony Stark and his constant joking around. He smiled at the thought, finishing up his breakfast and making his way to Divination with the others, Loki staying behind to chat with the teachers that didn't have classes at the moment.
They made their way up the long set of stairs to the classroom, and when they arrived, Professor Trelawney was already in the middle of the room holding a crystal ball. As they sat down she began to speak. "Today," she said in a wispy voice that annoyed Harry, "we will attempt to see the future through the magic of the crystal ball. Concentrate on your sixth sense, and gaze into it, and only the people with the inner eye will see the magic of the future." Harry was gazing into it, not really knowing what he was supposed to do, until Hermione suddenly just slammed the ball down into the stand on the table, where it rolled off the table and down the hall. Trelawney gave her a startled look, and Hermione glared.
"You call this magic? This isn't anything but staring at glass! I'm done," she announced, snatching up her stuff and storming out. Trelawney gazed at the spot where she was sitting.
"Oh dear... She doesn't have the inner eye, poor girl."
Soon the class was over, and as Harry was walking down to History of Magic he walked past the crystal ball that Hermione had slammed into the desk but walked past it. The Bloody Baron was going on about the Goblin Wars again, so Harry just doodled until the class was over. Lunch wasn't very interesting, just passing by, it seemed to Harry. Since it was Saturday they didn't have any other classes, so Harry decided to go back to the common room and pack for the next day. Loki came in, surprised to see him packing. "Already packing? That's actually a good idea, what with us leaving in the morning." Harry nodded as he folded some of his clothes. Loki chuckled. "Prepare for a bear hug, your oaf of an uncle get's very emotional, and he's quite strong." He made a face, saying, "Quite stronger than me." Harry giggled.
"Okay." Loki smiled at him before announcing that he would check how things were going on at the tower, and left.
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Avengers Tower
"So when will the little trickster come?" Tony asked curiously. The short man was behind the bar, a tumbler glass in his hand, while Steve, Natasha, and Thor were sitting in various places in the living room watching the new Star Wars movie. Loki raised an eyebrow at the nickname.
"He will arrive here tomorrow by teleportation. Is everything ready?" Thor groaned,
"For the last time brother, yes, everything is ready."
Loki gave a sheepish smile. "Sorry."
Thor smiled at him fondly.
"Everything is going to be fine, brother. You worry too much."
Steve walked into the kitchen, sitting on a barstool. "What's he like? Your son?"
Loki grinned. "He's everything I could have ever wanted. He's a Gryffindor through and through like his mother, fierce, brave, and very loyal to his friends."
Steve smiled. "He sounds like a great kid."
"Oh he is. Trouble does seem to follow him wherever he goes, but he always finds a way out," he said with pride.
After his conversation with Steve and the others, Loki went to his room to rest. He was tired because he had prepared everything from the day he had found Harry (with a bit of the Avenger's help), and hadn't slept much during that time. As soon as his head hit the pillow he was asleep, just like Harry, miles away...
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Hogwarts
When Harry woke up, Loki was already there and all the other Gryffindors were awake and already in the Great Hall other than Ron and Hermione. Harry changed in muggle clothes and went to say goodbye.
"So till after the holidays then," he said, hugging Hermione.
"Till then mate, and have fun," Ron said, smiling as he laid a hand on his shoulder.
"Tell us everything when you get back," Hermione demanded. Harry nodded and went to his father, who laid a hand on his shoulder and teleported them to the tower.
When the greenish light of teleporting faded, Harry could see a huge skyscraper, and with his old glasses, he could barely see the huge "A" at the top. Loki bustled him inside, taking the elevator to the top floor within minutes, where the whole team stood waiting for them. Loki smiled down at him.
"Welcome to the Avengers tower, Harry." Harry looked up, grinning back at him, before turning to the others. Loki introduced each of the Avengers, and afterwards Steve stepped forward, holding out his hand to Harry.
"Nice to meet you Harry, I hope you'll feel at home here." Harry shook his hand.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, sir." Steve smiled.
"I like him. He's polite," he said, looking at Tony jokingly, who rolled his eyes playfully. Harry giggled.
Soon he had shaken everyone's hand, including Tony's, who, when being called 'sir', said, "Please, don't call me sir. It makes me feel old, like 'Capsicle old'. Call me Tony." Harry grinned.
"Okay." Harry said
Then there was Thor, who gave him a huge bear hug that was so tight Harry could barely breath, but it was okay because he finally had a family.
Everyone gathered into the kitchen for breakfast, and even though there wasn't much talk while they were eating, afterwards Tony asked,
"Hey kid, would you like to see the tower? We could give you a tour of the city too." Harry nodded.
"I would like that."
Tony grinned. "Great. Clint, Cap, and I can show you the tower, and Nat, Thor and Bruce can take you around the city. Loki can stay with you, if he wants." He pushed back his chair, making a 'follow me' gesture as he was walking towards the elevator. By the time they had finished they had gone through several rooms, like the training rooms, the teams bedrooms (so if he had any trouble at night he could find one of them), and the bathrooms. Harry's room was empty, but Tony reminded him that he was a billionaire and that if he wanted to decorate, just ask. They checked out Tony's lab, the weapon's room (which he shouldn't ever have to use), and then they left to go down all the way to the lobby, where Natasha, Bruce and Thor were waiting for him.
Harry followed them outside and around the city, going into shops whenever Natasha felt like it, listening to Thor ramble about strange Midgardian items, Loki correcting Thor, and stopping by a café to have a snack and some tea. It took a good three hours, and they made it back to the tower by 3:00. Tony decided to order pizza and watch movies, which no one protested to, so they sat there watching Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings series eating extra cheesy pizza until it was over. After the movie they all went to bed, Harry wishing everyone a goodnight, so tired that he didn't even change his clothes before going to sleep in his new bed.
AUTHOR NOTE:
Do you like the way I did the Avengers? I think I did pretty good, but just to be sure... Now you guys know the drill, read and review till Wednesday please!
