It's been a little bit since I've done one of these but I got an idea I couldn't say no to.


"Movie time!" Tony yelled at the top of his lungs.

"Javis relay that," he said in a more normal tone as it was obvious that his voice hadn't been loud enough to even bring any of the inhabitants of the tower down.

"Yes, sir," Jarvis said and presumably was doing that. Tony grabbed one of the bowls of popcorn that he had just made and settled on of the couches. A few minutes later Clint trickled in.

"Grab a bowl and a chair," he gestured to the counter that the bowls were on but his face didn't leave the screen, even though it was still blank. Clint joined him with a bowl of popcorn and sat on one of the other couches in the room. He put his feet up on the nearest coffee table.

"So what are we watching?" Tony smiled and tossed him the case of the DVD. Clint frowned at the cover and looked back at him.

"But we've already seen this," he said half confused and half complaining.

"Yes, but Thor and Loki haven't," the genius spoke with a smirk which Clint matched.

"I think I won't mind watching this movie again," the archer said. A moment later Natasha, Steve, Thor, and Bruce entered the room.

"Help yourself," Tony said again pointing to the popcorn. They were doing so when he felt the floor move in the way that meant Loki must be near. With how large he was, everywhere he went, unless he was flying, he tended to make a large impact on the ground. Loki forced his way through the too narrow for him doorway that used to be even narrower. Tony was really going to have to renovate if Loki kept doing that to all his doorways. Loki lay down in the back behind the couches and Thor sat on the couch closest to his brother while the others found various spots to sit.

"What's the movie?" Steve asked once he settled in and the other looked at him expectantly.

"Let's just say it's about Dragons," Tony said leaving it at that sharing a short conspiratorial glance with Clint. The others looked between him and Loki for a bit before focusing on the screen as the movie started. Tony and Clint both spent more time watching Loki than the movie, after all they had already seen it. Steve hadn't, and neither had Thor or Loki. Loki seemed to be very interested in the movie. After all, there weren't many movies about Dragons and the fact the movie included Vikings which he understood were close to his and Thor's culture, probably made it all that much more fascinating. Smoke starting coming out of Loki's nose when Hiccup shot the dragon down. When they met again the smoke increased. All in all Loki's eyes devoured the movie.

Well, they did up until Hiccup sat on Toothless. The second Hiccup sat on the Toothless Loki's mouth opened showing all the sharp teeth. The fierce glare was directed at everyone in the room, who were looking back at him. The look in Loki's eyes plainly stated that if any of them tried to ride him they would end up rather crispy. He turned a particularly venomous glance at Thor when he just gave him big pleading puppy dog eyes. He shook his big black dragon head and glided out of the room with much more grace than a dragon his size in an undersized room had any right to. Leaving a rather sad looking Thor behind.

Tony had thought the whole thing was hilarious until the next day when he came down to the room again and he found the whole shelf where he had placed the movie after the showing burnt to a crisp. He was pretty sure that even though he could easily replace those DVD's that were destroyed this was actually a warning. Okay, note to self, don't show the sequel or any dragon movie where they allow riders or anything that has them being friendly whatsoever.


I don't own Avengers or How to Train your Dragon. Please let me know what you thought :)