Feast

Thor is big, loud, brash, in comparison with Midgardians. He's a prince of a Royal Family, comes from a land that is more splendid and decorative, where everything is blown out of proportion to suit its inhabitant's needs.

When Iron Man persuades the team to share a meal of shawarma, Thor happily agrees as he's famished after the battle. He's surprised to find that, despite Iron Man's preference flaunt to his person – red-and-gold suit, truly royal colors – the place they enter is just a small room with furniture made of plastic.

Then they move in the Tower and Thor learns a lot. He notices that Anthony is tolerant about his food, but there're some items he loves above all, for example cheeseburgers and said shawarma and the dried blue fruits.

Thor understands that the meaning of Asgardian feasts, great and bountiful, Anthony encloses in one dear meal and keeps it to himself.

Thor is a loud man and no one expects him to be a good observer, but he is, having learned the importance of such insight from his father when he was but a boy – because a king must know his people. And a man must know his friends.