This entire chapter is dedicated to my lovely friend Mira SeverusSirius Black-Snape! Enjoy this chapter my friend!

- Love-Me-Some-Pie

*Age 14*

Margo grumbles and pulls the blue dress on, struggling with the zipper. "Dad! I can't zip my dress!"

Tony laughs, that's his daughter, a lady if he ever saw one. He walks to the girl's room, tie hanging open around his neck. "Turn around Princess." Tony zips the dress and smiles when Margo turns around. "You look nice."

Margo narrows her eyes at Tony, straightening the dress before flipping her hair to one side. "Hush Dad."

"Now only if I could get you to do something with that mess you call hair." Tony jokes, winking at Margo before going to fix his tie.

Margo scoffs, messing with her hair again before following Tony. "I'm a Stark, what do you expect? It's not like your hair ever looks good."

Tony turns and shoots a glare at Margo. "You better hush before I make you stay home."

Margo looks hopeful, eyes smiling. "Is that a promise?"

Tony rolls his eyes, finally fixing his tie. It was Thor's idea for them to have a family dinner; he said it would be good bonding time for them, which Tony can't disagree with. Everyone is going to be there, including the infamous Loki. At first Tony was very skeptical about going to anything with Loki, especially after that whole 'wanting to take over the world' incident, but Thor told them all that Loki is much better now. Said he's settling down with a nice lady and he's happy. Tony rolls his eyes, wonder how long that will last?

"Dad," Margo says, snapping her fingers at Tony. "It's 7:15, reservations are for 8. We better leave soon."

Tony nods, looking down at Margo's feet. "We aren't leaving until you take that dirty converse off and put on those nice heels I bought you." Tony shakes his head; Margo tries to wear those shoes everywhere she goes.

"I don't like heels Daddy."

"Go." Tony says warningly, watching as Margo slugs back up the steps. Margo wobbles down the steps a minute later, silver heels on her feet. Tony smiles at her. "Was that so hard?"

Margo grumbles something under her breathe but wobbles (she can't walk in heels all that well) to the door. "Let's go. The sooner we get this over with the sooner I can take these heels off."

Tony, Margo and Pepper (who they picked up on the way to the restaurant the group is meeting at) look around for Thor.

Thor waves happily at the group, ushering them over to the table where he, Loki, and a lady with black hair are sitting. "Man of Iron, it is wondrous to see you!" Thor booms and Tony's positive if he gets any louder the restaurant is going to ask them to leave.

"Hello Thor." Tony replies, shaking the Asgardian's hand.

"Margo!" Thor says happily, wrapping the girl in a hug. "It is most wondrous to see you Man of Iron's daughter!"

Margo pats Thor's arm, hoping he'll release her soon because it's becoming hard to breathe. "You too Uncle Thor." Once Thor releases Margo she goes and sits next to Tony, eyeing Loki. "Please tell me I don't have to call him 'Uncle Loki'." She mumbles in the billionaire's ear.

Tony laughs, shaking his head. "No Princess, you don't have to." Tony stands and pulls Pepper's chair out for her (she's sitting on the other side of him), he pushes her back to the table before sitting down again. "Unless you want to."

"No way." Margo says, watching as Thor greats the rest of The Avengers, before sitting at the table himself.

"It is my pleasure," Thor announces voice booming. "To say that Loki has someone he would like to introduce to us."

Loki stands, motioning for the girl next to him to stand as well. "Everyone," He says, no one looks nearly as excited as Thor. "This is Lucky Lupus, she's my girlfriend."

The female nods politely, green eyes sparkling as she smiles at everyone. "It's a pleasure to meet you all."

Everyone mutters a very quiet 'nice to meet you', except for Tony. Tony has to restrain himself from laughing so he coughs rather loudly and Pepper elbows him. "Tony! The man is trying to clean up his act, be somewhat supportive."

Tony gives Pepper a surprised look. "You want me to support someone who tried to take over the world and potentially almost killed my daughter?"

Pepper doesn't say another word as she turns back to her menu, looking for something to order. Tony sticks his tongue out at the red head, thankful that she doesn't catch him.

No one has anything to say to one another as they quietly order their meals and make small talk among themselves, but no serious conversation going on. No one really knows what to say, they're eating with Loki. The God who tried to take over the world, and caused them so much trouble, here they are eating dinner with him.

At the end of the awkward (because that's the only way to describe it) family dinner everyone is saying their goodbyes. Tony, Margo and Pepper are the last to bid the hosts farewell because somehow Tony ends up paying for the bill (something about how the restaurant won't talk Asgardian currency).

"Goodbye Man of Iron!" Thor booms once again and Tony seriously thinks one of the waiters is about to ask them to leave. Thor shakes Tony's hand before Tony moves to say goodbye to Loki.

"Goodbye Loki." Tony mumbles, shaking the man's hand before turning to Lucky. "Loki's girlfriend." Tony mumbles again only to be scolded by Pepper for being rude. "I mean Lucky, goodbye."

The short black haired lady gives Tony a soft smile. "Goodbye Mr. Stark." Tony nods one more time before quickly exiting the restaurant, Pepper and Margo in tow. "Well," The pale female announces. "I think that went rather well, don't you think Love?"

Loki eyes the girl for a moment before putting his arm around her waist and leading her out of the eatery. "Well wouldn't exactly be the term I'd put with it."

Lucky raises an eyebrow. "Whatever do you mean Loki?"

The Asgardian shakes his head. "It was more awkward than anything." Lucky goes to protest but Loki stops her by placing a finger on her lips. "Shall we head home my Love?"

Lucky smiles at Loki, linking hands with the God of mischief. "Sounds absolutely lovely to me."

Needless to say as awkward as the family dinner was they aren't going to have another one anytime soon.