"You want to see if the elevator is worthy?" Thor asked, yawning. "Good Captain and Man of Iron, couldn't you have waited until morning to bring this up again?"
Tony rolled his eyes at the nickname. "No time like the present. Well, come on! We haven't got all night! Well, we do, but that is beside the point."
Clearly annoyed, Thor got out of bed and followed Steve and Tony into the corridor.
"You could have knocked," Thor protested when he saw his fallen door.
"We did," Cap answered.
Thor muttered, "This is madness."
The trio trooped to the nearest elevator. There were a couple in the building. Steve pressed the up button, and they waited for the elevator to arrive.
Suddenly, Thor slumped down to the ground, unconscious. Well, on Tony on the ground. Stark saw him going down, and got in the way, thinking he could hold the muscular man up. Unfortunately, this just caused him to be pinned down. Steve jumped back in alarm, confused until he heard snores coming from Thor.
"Gah!" Tony yelped, trying to push Thor off of his person. "He fell asleep again! Capcicle! Help me up!"
Captain America did his best to comply, and managed to roll Thor off just when the elevator arrived. Tony stood up quickly and put a foot in the elevator to prevent it from closing shut.
"Thor!" Steve shouted. "You can't have just fallen asleep like that!"
"He did, genius," Tony said.
Then there was a new voice. "I know I'm going to regret asking this later, but what the heck are you two doing?" Natasha came walking groggily towards them. Then she noticed the sleeping Asgardian. "What happened to Thor? Why is he wet?"
Steve and Tony looked at each other, then back at their friend.
"You wouldn't happen to have an airhorn, would you?" Tony asked. "Thor fell asleep."
Natasha's face was expressionless. "Thor fell asleep. What was he doing out of bed in the first place? Sleepwalking?"
Steve felt himself turn pink. "Remember when I told you about my theory? The one about the elevator…and Thor's hammer?"
Allowing a small smile to pull her lips up, Natasha replied, "And you're testing the theory? At nearly three o'clock in the morning?"
"Yes," Tony answered. "Can we have that airhorn now?"
