"What were you thinking Stark?! Letting him out? You could've endangered this whole planet!" Director Fury roared at Tony Stark. He planted his hands firmly on the table in which he was sitting at.
Stark shrugged. "We got into the ship, didn't we?"
Fury snorted, unable to say anything back, then he narrowed his eye and then sighed. "I suppose you have a point. But never do that again." He pointed a finger at the man.
"Okay, whatever."
"Keep on an eye on him, Rogers." Fury dipped his head in the direction of the Captain. He left the three Avengers alone.
Bruce raised an eyebrow at Steve. "So, what's your problem?"
"What do you mean?" Steve asked, irritated.
"He means you've been acting like Fury ever since the Doctor came into this whole thing," Stark said dully.
"I have not!"
Tony jumped out of his seat, pointing. "See! You're all defensive now. What're you hiding?" He got in close to the other man's face.
"I'm not defensive. What are you playing at?"
"He's saying you're worried about the aliens, so you're treating them like garbage," Banner piped up. Stark motioned to the scientist with one hand without turning towards him, as if saying 'thank you, point proven.'
Steve sighed. "It's just weird. So many aliens in such a short amount of time. I've barely gotten used to the rest of this new world." He shook his head.
"That doesn't mean you can't be nice," Tony admonished, one finger in the air. "To the nice ones, at least."
"Like the Doctor?"
"Exactly man. See, that wasn't so hard was it?" Stark patted Steve on the shoulder. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go find something to eat now."
"So, Thor, what do you think about this Doctor?" Agent Romanoff asked as she ate her fries. Thor shrugged.
"I'm not sure. I've never heard of this planet, Gallifrey. I feel like this is still some sort of jest," he replied.
"I think we shouldn't trust him," Agent Barton grumbled.
"Don't overreact to every little thing," Natasha joked lightly.
"Why shouldn't I? We were just attacked by some aliens from outer space and were nearly killed! I still want my arrow through Loki's eye socket." Barton crossed his arms.
"Careful. Still my adopted brother," Thor warned.
"I still want my arrow through Loki's eye socket."
"Stop you two," Romanoff said sternly. "Hey, did you hear from Fury that Stark let the Doctor out of the cell earlier? He got so mad at him. I'm surprised Tony didn't have to go a round with him."
"Stupid ass decision if you ask me," Clint said.
"I agree. Stark can be most irrational at times," Thor added.
"And they managed to get inside his box. Apparently it's bigger on the inside," she said.
"That would make sense. Who'd want to travel in a small box anyway?"
"Still a stupid ass decision. Genius or not, Tony can be a dumbass sometimes," Barton scoffed.
"Plus, Steve and Bruce didn't even stop him. You'd think one of them would have any sense to make up for Stark's," Natasha added.
"Just goes to show that almost nobody has any brains around here."
"Does that go for you?" Tony asked as he walked by with a pop in his hand. He continued walking.
Barton turned in his chair, looking towards Stark, who was getting farther and farther away with every step.
"Dumb fuck!"
To all of you wondering why Steve was so freakin dicky.
