THIS IS BASED OFF OF A MEME IVE SEEN BEFORE
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Peter walked to the elevator, shouldering his backpack from the car on the way. He walked through the sliding doors and rode up to the common floor level, ready to watch a movie night with the Avengers. Apparently, Thor's brother, Loki, has been released from Asgardian prison, and is now staying at the tower. Peter thinks he was just lonely and misunderstood, but the others wouldn't listen, except Thor thought it was a possibility. Peter was pulled from his thoughts, as the elevator chimed, and the doors slid open. He smiled, and walked out, saying a quick 'thank you' to FRIDAY, as he walked.
"Kid, I think you're the only one who actually thanks and greets FRIDAY in this building," Tony Stark, otherwise known as Iron Man, claimed. Peter smiled.
"A.I.'s can be coded to have feelings, too! Anyway, how are you, FRI?" FRIDAY somehow spoke with a tone that sounded like amusement and fondness.
"I'm great, Peter, thank you for asking." Peter grinned at the ceiling. Tony wanted to test it out for himself.
"Hey, FRIDAY, what day is it?" He got hopeful, but his hope sank.
"It's currently Friday," she spoke with an impassive tone, which sounded like she was fed up with him. Peter grinned, quietly saying, "It's Wednesday, my dudes," and Peter was trying, and failing, to stifle his laughter.
Just then, the rest of the Avengers walked in. Steve, Bucky, Wanda, Vision, Clint, Natasha, Thor, and Loki came in, and everyone except the Asgardians were looking frustrated. Peter already knew Loki did something, but didn't care as he marched up to him, smiling.
"Hi! I'm Peter! Also known as Spider-Man! Nice to meet you!" Loki looked baffled, then looked at Peter's bright grin and doe eyes, and smiled a genuine smile, surprising everyone else.
"Hello, Peter, I am Loki," He responded. If possible, Peter smiled wider.
"C'mon! Let's watch the movie!" Everyone nodded, and sat on the couch as the lights dimmed and a movie started playing. Peter sat next to Loki, and everyone, especially Tony, was giving him dirty looks. This, however, didn't go unnoticed by the young spider-ling snuggled into Loki's side. He abruptly stood up, and everyone's attention turned to the spider.
"Why are you looking at Loki like that?! He's not mean!" The others didn't believe he would stick up for Loki.
"Peter! He tried to take over New York!" Tony was in disbelief. Peter frowned.
"He's just misunderstood!"
"He tried to kill people, Peter!" Steve didn't want the little spider to be hurt by Loki.
"So?! Look-" he pulled out a plastic spoon and poked everyone with it. "I tried to kill you! Are you glaring at me? No! You're not! So stop it!"
"Pete-" Clint wanted to just enjoy the movie, but was interrupted.
"No, no, let him finish his statement." Loki was sitting there, glaring at them, with Peter still poking his arm. The others looked away and back at the movie. Loki grinned. "Good job, Peter, I think you fixed it!" Peter grinned, reaching for a hug when he hesitated, and then went back to hugging him. Thor was afraid of what Loki might do to him, because Loki hates hugs, but to everyone's surprise, he hugged back after a moment of being tense. The others realized they might have been wrong about Loki, and it just took a 15 year old kid to show them that. This was proved when Loki spent the rest of the movie with a protective arm around Peter, and a faint smile on his face.
