Two weeks later, and Loki could finally say he had the best boyfriend ever. It was his first boyfriend ever, but Clint was still the best. They hung out more often, which was about the only thing that changed. Oh, and the kisses. So many kisses. Loki quickly found out that Clint was a very affectionate person. He was always kissing Loki, or holding his hand, or hugging him. Not that Loki minded, of course. He enjoyed the attention. It made him feel special.
So getting a boyfriend was the best thing that had happened to Loki in the past two weeks. The second best thing had been Steve and Tony. They were also spending more time together. In fact, when he saw Steve, Tony wasn't far behind, and vise versa. It was clear that they liked each other. Loki just hoped one of them would finally get the balls to ask the other one out. If it didn't happen soon, he would have to do something about it. He wasn't sure what he'd do, but something needed to be done.
All in all, everyone was happy for Loki and Clint. Well, everyone except for Thor. For two weeks, he managed to keep the fact that they were dating a secret. Not that he was hiding it, if Thor asked, he would've been glad to tell him. But he didn't ask, so Loki didn't tell. But sure enough, Thor found out on his own.
"Brother!" Thor exclaimed, barging into Loki's room. Why didn't this blonde oaf have boundaries? "I would have words with you."
"Thor. How many times have I told you to knock? The door was closed because I don't want people in here." Loki told him, getting mad.
"My new friend, Fandral, from school has told me something about you. I would like to know if he speaks the truth." Thor said seriously. It was a rare occasion for Loki to see his brother serious. That was always Loki's job. Loki didn't say anything, so Thor continued, "Are you dating a man?"
"What?" Loki asked, genially surprised. He figured it would take a while for Thor to find out.
"He has heard from someone else that you-" Thor started, only to be cut off by Loki.
"He heard it from someone? And then told you? Now you're asking me?" Loki laughed. "That's how rumors get spread, Brother."
"So it's not true you are dating your friend, Clint?" Thor asked, seeming to relax a little.
"Oh no. It's true. Does that bother you, Thor? I never pegged you to be the homophobic type." He said, noticing the way Thor's shoulders slightly tensed. "Not when you always have so many muscular men around you."
"I'm not!" Thor mumbled. "I just wanted to-"
"No, Thor!" Loki yelled at him. Now he was mad. How dare he come in here and act like it wasn't ok for Loki to be with another man. "I don't care. Get out. Now!"
"But I didn't mean-"
"No. Leave."
"Brother, I'm sorry for whatever I may have done." Thor told him, stepping closer, trying to put a hand on Loki's shoulder.
"For whatever you have done?" Loki scoffed. "You barge in here, telling me what you think is right and wrong, and you don't even know what you have to apologize for?"
Loki had enough. He needed to get out of there, now. He stormed past Thor, ignoring his brothers protests, and left the house. Loki had somewhere to be, he didn't need to stay there and listen to Thor. So, maybe he would end up arriving a little early at Clint's place. But he knew Clint didn't mind. Besides, today was the day that they were going to get the rest of Clint's stuff back from his Dad's house. He called the driver to come pick him up, then headed to get Natasha and Clint. Loki was hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. He could only pray that nothing went wrong today. Maybe for once, luck would be on his side.
