Author's Notes: Two more chapters till the update rate slows down, ^^ I'll be too busy playing Dragon Age:Inquisition to do anything else. (Only two more days!)
Now Thor gets heck for seeing something, someone, that they can't. The next one Thor gets more heck and Jack meets the other Avengers while they don't meet him.
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"So Loki is back and he just teleported when you confronted him?!" Fury, to say the least, was not happy.
"Yes." Thor answered.
"And he just teleported out of your Asgard prison too!?"
"His magic was stronger than Odin expected and warded against." The director cussed for a few minutes before turning his attention to someone who may just irritate him even more.
"Stark, tell me what you saw during your brief encounter with him."
"Not until my coffee arrives." Tony didn't even look up from his phone.
"These are trained agents, not coffee monkeys Stark." The director was right, this man was more irritating.
"I work here out of the goodness of my heart and for Ryan's coffee, Fury." The said agent scuttled into the room with a steaming hot cup. He set it down in front of Tony and Tony slipped him a wad of money.
"Agent! You are not Stark's coffee monkey!" Fury barked as the agent scuttled out the door. Fury's scowl deepened, "Did you just give my agent three hundred dollars for a cup of coffee?"
Tony shrugged as he took a sip, "Ryan makes good coffee."
Fury did not understand Stark, the director would be surprised if anyone understood Stark. "Now tell me about your encounter with Loki."
So Tony did and Fury was surprised by it. Loki was a psychopath who killed many people and almost levelled a city; what could have made him cry? At this point some of the other Avengers started to arrive; Natasha, Clint, Bruce, and Steve trickled in.
Fury called one of his camera people to send some video up of the park all from today. It wasn't a good camera, the picture was grainy and there was no sound, it was one near a frozen fountain probably for arresting youths who vandalized, have done drugs or just decided they would like to piss in the fountain. There was a kissing couple and a few people walking by before when it started to snow. It was as if the snow was a signal. People started flocking to the park in a crowds.
Thor watched all the little people in the box when he saw one very familiar one. "Stop the people box!" Thor walked up to the screen and pointed to the frozen image of the flying boy. "That is who I believe Loki has come to take revenge upon!"
Tony's scrunched his eyes in confusion, "Point break, there is nothing there."
"He is right there." Thor pointed again, he could easily see the boy even through the grainy camera and the blur from his movement.
"I don't see anything, Thor." Steve spoke.
"Nether can I." Said Fury.
"Nope," Clint answered.
Natasha just shook her head as a response.
"Even your recording eye machines don't let you see what is right in front of you." Thor frowned. "Can you really not see him?"
"What do you see, Thor?" Natasha asked.
"I see a boy, who I have met, who is flying through the air."
"Humans don't fly Thor." Tony said that in a way that one would talk to child with.
"Did I say he was human?" Thor was tired of being taken as a fool and that was shown in his tone.
"Is he Asgardian?" Fury asked.
"No, he is one of Midgard's elemental spirits."
"So now you tell us we have weather gods dictating storms Thor?" Tony asked in a scathing tone.
Thor scowled, "I understand why the spirits are not seen by mortal eyes now. You mortals are blinded by your inability to believe in anything other than yourselves."
"So they are an invisible race that live on Earth without our knowledge?" Tony was still snarky, but before he could get another response from Thor, Natasha spoke.
"What are these spirit's function on Midgard?"
"They are protectors of the realm. They make it so the realm keeps going and some even help mortals. However, some are tricky and want to harm mortals or even ruin the lands."
"Is there many kinds of these spirits?" Natasha asked another question.
"Yes, there are fire spirits, storm spirits, water spirits, winter, autumn, spring and summer spirits. There are also many spirits that influence emotion such as fear, love and hope spirits. Each and everyone has a unique magic that they use to govern this realm."
The anger slipped from Thor's face from Natasha's thoughtful questions; the women was playing Thor rather easily.
"Who is the spirit that you see, Thor and why do you believe Loki wants this spirit?"
"I met him on my last travel to Midgard after our battle with the enchantress. He helped us by calming the storm she created."
"You were talking to yourself that day, Thor," Tony cut in.
"The spirits are hidden from the eyes of most mortals Stark." Thor was not happy with Tony's interruption. "We talked and he inquired if Loki was being treated harshly and he seemed relieved when I said he wasn't." Fury frown deepened at the knowledge that the criminal that wreaked New York wasn't being treated harshly. "On my previous return to Asgard I told Loki of this strange boy and he became even more aggravated than usual. Just hours later he escaped to Midgard and he came to New York where I saw the boy."
"What is type of spirit is this boy?" Natasha asked; all the other Avengers except Tony Stark where watching in interested silence; Tony was muttering to himself about Earth air messing with Asgardian minds.
"I believe a storm or winter spirit."
"Wait... There is a winter storm outside right now. Doesn't that mean that your winter storm spirit is here?" Tony said that sarcastically.
"You may be right friend," Thor walked right out the door without waiting for a dismissal. Steve followed along with Natasha, Clint and Bruce; Tony stayed in the room sipping his coffee until Fury kicked him out with a few rude words colouring his sentences.
