AN I'm not sure of how good this chapter is, but I did my best, Sirius does finally get back to Loki after a couple of stops first, so I need to warn there is a little arguing, some mushy moments, and two guys doing a little more than just kissing, but nothing too far but hints of it. Hope you enjoy the chapter.
Disclaimer: I don't own Marvel and Harry Potter.
Chapter 31: A Reunion
St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries is a wizarding hospital located in London, England, that was founded sometime in the 1600s to treat witches and wizards, and at the moment, its waiting room was full of patients waiting to be seen by a healer, which wasn't that unusual for a Friday night; witches and wizards of all ages sat in the crowded waiting room with various ailments, a little girl not much younger than Hogwarts age sat on the far end next to what looked like her grandmother sneezing pink bubbles from her nose, while the little boy sitting next to her laughed at her, over on the other side of the room sat an older gentleman with antlers sticking out of his head, and complaining loudly about the hospital being too slow. Then not many chairs from Sirius and Remus, sat a younger man who looked to have just recently been under the Cruciatus Curse and kept jumping at the slightest noise, while the woman next to him, Sirius guessed was either his wife or girlfriend tried to comfort him as she glared toward the man with antlers because his loud yelling caused the poor bloke to jump the most. And, of course, Remus and Sirius were sitting in chairs closest to the doors, next to each other. Sirius was looking around the room, bored, while Remus flipped through a magazine.
"Sirius look at this," Remus said, leaning toward him and showing him an article in a wizard news magazine. "This says there has been a rise this past year of witches and wizards in the United States a a few other places violating the Statute of Secrecy."
"Really?" Sirius asked, "We didn't see any wizards."
"We barely left that hotel and mostly focused on watching the Avengers," Remus said. "Besides, there are other states in the US besides New York."
"When I first woke up after Rogers hit me with his shield, Stark mentioned enhanced people popping up everywhere. Wonder if he met wizards and witches," Sirius said.
"Most likely," Remus said, "This article has an interesting theory on why they might be doing it."
"Why?"
"Listen," Remus ordered, then started reading. "The rise of witches and wizards revealing themselves started not long after the battle of New York when Loki, the guy claiming to be a god, attacked the muggle city with an army of alien beings; we should take into consideration that perhaps many from the American magic community feel it's not necessary to hide any longer when the world knows there are more out there now than just muggles, not to mention the Statue of Secrecy often puts us in a position where we are unable to help when it's needed, for example when being interviewed by a reporter, Jean Flemming an Auror working for MACUSA said she and many in her department wanted to help during Loki's attack but wasn't allowed, because it would be breaking the Statue of Secrecy, and that could mean prison time. Two weeks after that interview, Ms. Flemming and four more Aurors got arrested for using magic to stop a group of muggle bank robbers, and they aren't the first from the magical community to get in trouble over the use of magic in front of muggles recently. Many, including myself, believe the Statue of Secrecy needs to be thrown out. Many of us are sick of hiding like our magic is something to be ashamed of; they are threats that muggles can't handle. When the next Loki arrives on this planet, should we stand by and do nothing because of an outdated law and leave everyone's lives in the hands of six wannabe superheroes?"
"Do they mean the Avengers?" Sirius asked.
"I believe so," Remus said, "though The Avengers seem capable to me, I understand their frustration."
"Damn, if MACUSA doesn't get that under control, it might lead to something bad," Sirius said. "It won't be long until other countries follow suit if some haven't already."
"The article mentions a few magic people in Canada were starting to get careless, but not as bad as in America." Remus said, "And a few suspicious attacks in the UK, but not much information has been leaked about them."
"Probably Hydra's witches and the Ministry are covering it up; they did that at the beginning of the first war," Sirius said.
"This magazine makes a good point," Remus said, "I mean, muggles know of powers much greater than us wizards exist. Is there any point staying hidden?"
Sirius looked at Remus in surprise. Of the two of them, you would think it would be Sirius who would agree with the magazine article, but in truth, Sirius didn't know who he agreed with; he could see both sides' points. But before he got to voice this, the guy with the antlers yelled again, causing a guy nearby to tell him to shut up, which turned into an argument between the two until a nurse came out and called the older man back, many in the waiting room seemed relieved about that.
"I hate to agree with an idiot like that, but they are being a bit slow, aren't they?" Sirius asked, "We've been here how long?"
"An hour," Remus said, looking at his watch. "We can leave if you want. I'm pretty sure my shoulder is mostly healed. We probably didn't have to come here anyway, not with my fast healing."
"I panicked. You had a good size chunk missing from your shoulder," Sirius said. "I've never caused anyone to splinched that bad before."
"You were already using a lot of magic, plus apparating halfway across the world isn't easy," Remus said. "We're lucky a splinched shoulder is all either of us got."
"Well, I am an extraordinary wizard," Sirius said, smiling; Remus rolled his eyes.
"Remus Lupin." A nurse called out.
"I'm here," Remus said, standing with Sirius, who grabbed his bag and followed Remus and the nurse into a room, where she had Remus set up on an example table, and Sirius sat the bag in a chair, then walked over to stand by Remus.
"You said your injury is on your shoulder?" The nurse asked, "You won't need any hospital robes, but you'll need to remove your jumper so the healer can look at your injury."
Remus frowned at the nurse and didn't move to do as she instructed, and Sirius immediately knew why; he was afraid of the nurse seeing the bite mark on his side.
"Do you need help?" the nurse asked.
"I'll help him," Sirius said, "Remus has always been a little shy around ladies."
"I'll just step outside then; a healer will be here shortly." The nurse said, then left the room, shutting the door behind her.
Sirius snorted, "Yeah, in another hour."
"Sirius, if you want to go, we still can," Remus said; he still hadn't moved to remove his jumper.
"No, it's fine; you need to make sure your shoulder healed properly," Sirius said, "And if it's not healed completely, they can heal it the rest of the way for you."
"You can go." Remus offered, "I know you want to get get back to Loki and Harry."
"And then you sneak out the moment I leave? No, I better stay," Sirius said. "Do you need help getting the jumper off?"
Remus shook his head, then slowly, with a look that said this was the last thing he wanted to do; Remus removed the jumper and then wrapped it around his waist, hiding his scar. Sirius wondered how Remus would react if he knew Natasha Romanoff had checked out that scar when he had turned back human in front of her. Sirius was still a little surprised that The Black Willow was Natalie Huntsman from all those years ago and surprised Remus liked her; Sirius figured his friend would end up falling for a bookish person like Remus. If only he would call Natasha. Maybe Sirius will text Natasha Remus's number if she gets in contact with him, that'll be up to her, and Remus knew not to mention or bring her around Loki.
"Your shoulder does look like it's healing," Sirius said, looking at Remus's injury, "Have you always healed that fast?"
"It depends on the injury. My shoulder must not have been as bad as we thought," Remus said; Sirius watched as Remus readjusted his jumper, ensuring it was still hiding his scar. Sirius wished Remus wouldn't be so ashamed about who he was. A lot of people in the wizarding world did hate, or fear werewolves, and some laws worked against them. Still, more people were becoming accepting than before, and being ashamed of it only made Remus hate a part of himself; it was like Loki hating being a Jotunn. They both needed to accept themselves for who they were; they would be happier.
"You have blood all over your shoulder and back," Sirius said, "It's kind of gross."
"The healer will clean it off," Remus said.
"Your wound will be healed before the healer even gets here," Sirius said, stepping back from Remus a little. He reached up and scratched his cheek; since he was locked up for months without a razor, a beard had grown on his face, which Sirius didn't care much for; it wasn't only itchy but made him think of Azkaban where his beard had gotten out of hand the twelve years he was there.
There was a knock on the door, then it opened, and in stepped Ted Tonks carrying a healer's bag. He paused when he saw Sirius standing there.
"Sirius?" Ted asked, a look of surprise crossing his face before he held out his hand to shake Sirius's. "It's good to see you again; Andromeda has been trying to get a hold of you in the mirror you gave her."
"I haven't been near mine," Sirius said. Ted walked over and shook Remus's hand.
"Hello, Remus. I recognized your name and offered to be the one to see you?" Ted said. He sat his bag next to Remus and opened it. "Splinched yourself, eh? The shoulder, I believe."
"That's right." Remus said, "But I think it's mostly healed now."
"Let's have a look," Ted said; he put on a pair of rubber gloves, pulled out his wand, and used magic to clean the blood off Remus. Then Ted put his wand back in his pocket and examined Remus's shoulder. "You're right. The wound is almost healed. Well, I'll help finish it. How do you feel?"
"A little nauseous," Remus said as Ted pulled a vile of Essence Of Dittany Potion out of his bag.
"That's normal after a splinched," Ted said, pouring a couple of drops of the potion on Remus's wound; what hadn't already healed started to close up. "Once that's healed completely, you can get dressed and go home." He turned to Sirius, "There were two reasons I offered to treat Remus, I know he is a werewolf, and Remus would likely be more comfortable with someone he knew treating him."
"Thank you," Remus said.
"You're welcome," Ted told him, then turned back to Sirius, "The second reason I was going to ask him if he knew where you were and how to get in touch with you, Andromeda needs to talk to you, when you leave here you might want to stop by the house."
"I will once I get Remus home," Sirius said; he weather go straight to Hogwarts, but if Andordmda has been trying to get a hold of him through the mirror, it must be important; maybe she's found something out about Lucius Malfoy.
"Sirius, I can get home myself," Remus said.
"Are you sure?" Sirius asked, "I don't feel right just abandoning you here."
"Go, I just spent four months with you. I can use a break. Besides, there is no way I'm going to let you apparate with me again, not after-" Remus pointed at his shoulder, smiling to let Sirius know he was teasing him. "I don't even think I want to apparate home."
"We have portkeys you can use." Ted offered. "It's probably better to use one one instead of apparating again so soon after splinching."
"See, now go. I'll be fine," Remus said.
"Alright, I'm going," Sirius said. He clapped Remus on his shoulder and nodded to Ted, grabbed his bag and then with a bang, he apparated out of the room and appeared in front of Andromdea's house. Sirius walked up to the front porch and knocked on the door, then waited.
"Who is it?" Andromeda's voice called through the door.
"Your favorite cousin," Sirius called back.
"Harry?" Andromeda asked.
"You're hilarious, Annie. Just open the door and let me in," Sirius said. He heard a wand tap against the door. A lock clicked, then seconds later, Andromeda opened it.
"I thought you said I could get a hold of you in that mirror," Andromeda said as she stepped aside to allow Sirius to enter.
"I got separated from mine," Sirius said, "I only know you were trying to get ahold of me when Ted told me."
"You were at St. Mungo's?" Andromeda asked, leading Sirius into a dining room, where books were lying all over the table.
"Yeah, Remus's shoulder got splinched during an apparition, and anyone who knows me knows I've always been rubbish with healing spells," Sirius said.
"If I remember correctly, you've always been rubbish with cleaning spells also," Andromeda said, sitting in the chair at the end of the table.
"My talent has always been dueling. That's what I'm best at," Sirius said, sitting on Andromeda's left side.
"I've always said you would have made a great Auror," Andromeda said, picking up a book titled Secrets Of The Dark Art.
"And be controlled by the Ministry, no thanks." Sirius saves, waving his hand.
"I believe I have found how Voldemort survived the Killing Curse," Andromeda said, "And perhaps a way to kill him for good."
"Really?" Sirius demanded.
"Have you ever heard of a Horcrux?" Andromeda asked.
"It sounds familiar, isn't that when someone takes their soul out of their body to become immortal, or some rubbish like that?" Sirius asked.
"Close," Andromeda said, "a Horcrux is when someone splits their soul in two and puts one piece into an object that becomes their Horcrux, you can't kill them until someone destroys it."
"How do you split your soul in half?" Sirius asked as Andromeda pushed the book over to him.
"By killing someone in cold blood, then you have to do a ritual to draw the split part of your soul out of your body and into what will become your Horcrux," Andromeda said, "It's the only thing I could find that fits, Voldemort would be willing to kill in cold blood, he should have died when the Killing Curse rebounded off Harry, but instead he was weakened, and left without a body, the only way I can think of that would make that happen, is if he had a Horcrux out there somewhere."
"So, all we have to do is find out what the Horcrux is and where it's hidden, destroy it, and then go find the weakened Voldemort and kill what's left of him, sounds too easy," Sirius said.
"I agree, but if you find the Horcrux and destroy it before he has a chance of returning to full power, he'll be too weak to put up a fight, but you'll have to destroy the Horcrux first, or else Voldemort will just come back," Andromeda said.
"I need to show Reigny this book," Sirius said, "Mind if I take it with me?"
"Go ahead. It's one from Grimmould Place. It technically belongs to you anyway," Andromeda said.
"I gave the Black Family library to Reigny, so technically it's hers," Sirius replied, flipping through the book. Andromeda shook her head.
"Only you, Sirius, would try to impress a lady by giving her a library." Andromeda teased.
"Reigny loves reading," Sirius shrugged, "Did you find anything out from Narcissa?"
"No, whatever is going on or whoever those attackers were, Lucius Malfoy doesn't know," Andromeda said.
"Are you sure?" Sirius asked.
"Yes, coming from the family we did, I know when someone isn't being truthful or putting on an act. Lucius Malfoy had no idea what was happening whenever I ran into him. He seemed a little nervous and kept rubbing his left arm," Andromeda explained.
"So then they weren't Death Eaters that attacked the campsite," Sirius said, closing the book. "I didn't think so, not since I found out the symbol they wore belonged to Hydra."
"Hydra?" Andromeda asked, "That group Captain America fought during World War II?"
"Been reading about muggle superheroes, have you?" Sirius asked
"No, Ted has always been a fan of his. When those muggles dug him out of the ice, that's all I heard about for weeks," Andromeda said.
"That sounds like Ted," Sirius said, "I need to head out. I want to go to Hogwarts and check on Harry and Reigny."
"I still can't believe that boy is your son. He's way too sweet," Andromeda said.
"You've talked to Harry?" Sirius asked. Andromeda nodded.
"We write to each other, have been ever since I sent him cookies back in September," Andromeda said. "He wrote me a play-by-play of him getting past the dragon in the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. Your son is very gifted. You should be proud."
"Why was Harry involved in the first task of the Triwizard Tournament?" Sirius asked.
"You don't know?" Andromeda asked, "Where have you been?"
"New York, being held hostage by Captain America and his friends," Sirius said.
"What? Why?" Andromeda asked.
"I'll tell you later, just please tell me, what don't I know?" Sirius demanded.
"On Halloween, Harry's name came out of the Goblet of Fire. He's in the tournament as a fourth champion; Hogwarts has two; he says he didn't put his name in, and I believe him," Andromeda said.
"But...they can't be four champions, and there is no way Reigny would allow Harry to compete," Sirius said.
"It's a magically binding contract to try and back out; Harry could face dire consequences; there was nothing Reigna or anyone else could do," Andromeda said.
"Are the judges still alive?" Sirius asked. Knowing Loki's temper and how protective he can be, Sirius wouldn't be surprised if Loki killed the tournament judges.
"Yes, why would you ask that?" Andromeda asked.
"Reigna can be a bit protective," Sirius said, reaching into the inside pocket of his jacket, he knew now what the letter Loki wrote him must be about, and he was right when he opened and read it. It was Loki explaining how Harry's name came out of the goblet and pleading for Sirius to come back to Hogwarts, and Harry had added a note to the bottom begging Sirius not to be mad at him and swore he didn't put his name in the goblet.
"I have to go," Sirius said, standing, "I'll contact you as soon as possible."
"You be careful, Little Cousin, and keep Harry safe," Andromeda said; she stood to hug Sirius.
"I will, and you be careful too," Sirius said when he pulled back, he picked the book up off the table, put it in the inside pocket of his jacket, then left the room. The moment he stepped out of the house and onto Andromdea's porch, he apparated straight to Hogsmeade, where he shifted into Padfoot and took off running directly for the castle. He got in the front doors. It had to be pretty late by now, no one was walking the corridors, and it took Sirius no time to get to Loki's chambers. He shifted back to human and opened the door, then walked in, but the room was empty; Loki wasn't there.
Sirius closed the door, tossed his bag on the sofa, then took off his jacket, laid it on the back of it, and looked around, and noticed the light was on in the bathroom, he could see it under the door, and he could hear the shower running, so Loki hadn't left the room. He was just in the shower. Sirius thought about sneaking in there with Loki, but at that moment, the shower shut off. Loki must be getting out, so Sirius sat down at the table, probed his feet upon it, picked up a book up off the table, and started flipping through it. He'd surprise Loki when he comes out.
It didn't take long, Sirius sat there looking through Loki's book for only ten minutes when the bathroom door opened, and Loki walked out in his male form, wearing pajama bottoms, shirtless, and using a towel to dry his hair. Sirius sat the book down and watched him a moment. Loki tilted his head and rubbed the towel through the ends of his hair. He hadn't noticed Sirius yet, so he decided to make himself known and whistled at Loki, which caused him to pause what he was doing.
"Looking good, Reigny," Sirius said. At the sound of Sirius's voice, Loki dropped the towel and straightened up. He stared at Sirius as if he couldn't believe his eyes; smiling, Sirius put his feet down, stood, and held out his arms.
"Surprise?" Sirius said, for some reason, Loki looked too shocked to move.
"Sirius," Loki mumbled, his eyes started watering, but then Loki blinked, holding back the tears that threatened to fall.
"Yes," Sirius said, "So, no hug?"
Loki came out of his shock and took a hesitant step toward Sirius, then another, and the next thing Sirius knew, Loki was slamming into him in a hug that would have knocked him down if not for Loki's tight grip on him. Sirius hugged him back.
"That's better," Sirius said. Loki laughed softly before pulling away a little to look Sirius's face over.
"You grew a beard," Loki said, reaching up and running his hand through it. "I do not like it."
"Sorry, but unfortunately, where I was, I didn't have a razor," Sirius said.
"You did not answer my letter," Loki said, "I wrote it months ago."
"I'm sorry, Reigny, but I just got your letter a couple of hours ago," Sirius explained. Loki gave Sirius a confused look.
"I do not understand; where did you go? Why didn't Thori reach you until now? What were you doing?" Loki demanded.
"I promise I'll tell you everything, but you have to promise not to lose your temper," Sirius said; Loki frowned at him, even more confused.
"Why would I-" Loki didn't finish his question, his eyes had landed on Sirius's red jumper, and his confused frown morphed into an angry expression as Loki stared at the gold letters glaring back at him, spelling out the words Stark Industries.
"Reigny, don't get mad," Sirius said. He knew he was in for it when Loki moved back out of Sirius's reach, crossed his arms, and narrowed his eyes.
"Where the hell have you been, Sirius?" Loki demanded.
"I went to New York to break into Avengers Tower," Sirius confessed.
"Why in the nine realms would you do something so stupid?" Loki demanded.
"I was desperate. It was the only place I could think of that might have information about those siblings after Harry," Sirius said.
"Why would the Avengers have information on them?" Loki asked, his angry look once again turning to confusion.
"The patch you tore from one of the attacker's robes was Hydra's symbol," Sirius explained. "I found it in a book about Captain America."
"And you did not think to tell me?" Loki demanded.
"I didn't know until after I got to New York and checked the book out of the library," Sirius said.
"I'm sorry; you mean you planned to break into Avengers Towers even before you found the connection?" Loki demanded, putting his hands on his hips. "How long have you been planning this little adventure?"
"Well, " Sirius paused.
"How long, Sirius?" Loki said.
"Since the attack at the campsite," Sirius admitted, he wrenched at the amount of anger he felt coming from Loki.
"And you kept it from me?" Loki demanded, "You have been planning this behind my back, and not once did you think to tell me or even stop to think of what an idiotic idea it was."
"I..."
"Explain yourself," Loki demanded. "I want to know why you did this and everything you did once you left here."
Sirius explained everything to Loki, from coming up with the plan and why and then everything that happened, starting with leaving Hogwarts in September and then ending with his and Remus's escape from the Avengers; Loki's facial expressions kept changing, from annoyed to concern, to amusement, to angry, where it stayed once Sirius got done. Loki stared at Sirius for a long moment, not saying anything, and then Loki pointed toward the door.
"Out," Loki said.
"What?" Sirius demanded.
"Get out of my chambers. I wish not to see you at the moment," Loki said; Sirius stood there staring at Loki in surprise, then anger started to build up in his chest.
"Oh, come on, Reigna, I was trying to protect our son." Sirius defended himself, "So, my plan didn't work as well as I had hoped, and yes, I came up empty-handed, but at least I was doing something."
"Are you implying I have done nothing to try and keep Harry safe?" Loki asked, his voice low and frightening.
"No, that's not-"
"It has been me who has been here protecting Harry, me who was teaching him magic, me, who helped him prepare for the first task, me who turned a dragon into a kitten when it went after Harry, it was me who nearly killed Rita Skeeter tonight," Loki said.
"You did what tonight?" Sirius asked. Loki ignored him and continued his rant.
"Do not stand there and act as if I have done nothing when it has been you who has done nothing to protect our son these past four months; now get out of my chambers," Loki demanded, his eyes watering again, but once again, he was able to blink the tears away.
"Now, hang on, Loki, that's not fair," Sirius said,
"I told you to get out," Loki replied.
"There is no reason to be this mad, so I did something stupid. I realize how dumb it was. It's over with, I escaped, and I'm back now," Sirius said.
"I have good reasons to be this mad," Loki said, "While I've been here doing everything I can to protect Harry, you were out breaking every promise you made to him, including putting yourself in danger, of either getting killed or put back in prison. Not to mention you have been planning something dangerous behind my back. Do you not ever think before you act? Your powerful Sirius, one of the most powerful wizards I've ever met, but even you can not take on six Avengers and come out alive."
"I just did, didn't I?" Sirius said. Loki scuffled.
"I told you to get out," Loki said, pointing towards the door again.
"Fine, " Sirius snapped, walking towards the door. He opened it and turned back to Loki. "I'll be in Gryffindor Tower if you want to talk once you calm down." He turned from Loki and went to step out the door.
"Wait, don't go," Loki said, so low Sirius almost didn't hear him, but he did and closed the door and turned back to Loki, who stood there with his arms crossed, blinking back tears and looking as if he was struggling to say something, while various different emotions was coming off him in waves.
"Reigny," Sirius said, walking over to him; he laid his hands on Loki's shoulders. "You can say whatever you need, you don't have to be tough, you can show your vulnerable side, it's just us here."
"I was worried about you," Loki confessed, "I've never worried so much about another in all my years. I didn't like it."
"You are mad at me because I made you worry?" Sirius asked, rubbing Loki's shoulder with his thumb. "Reigny, baby, that's what people do when they care about someone. It's normal. And I truly am sorry, I didn't mean-"
"Don't apologize." Loki interrupted. "Do not ever be sorry for trying to hunt down anyone who wants to harm our child. I only wish-"
"I didn't go to Avengers Towers and that I told you my plan," Sirius finished; he leaned in to kiss Loki, and he immediately returned the kiss, and when they broke apart, they laid their foreheads on each other.
"You risked so much going there," Loki said, his hands gripping the front of Sirius's jumper.
"I know it was foolish; next time, I'll run any plans I have by you before acting on them," Sirius said, "And if you believe the plan idiotic, you can hit me upside the head."
"I would never hurt you for any reason," Loki said, "I don't think you fully understand; I've been so confused. I always knew I cared for you. I just never realized how much. I wanted to look for you, but I knew I couldn't leave Harry unprotected, I like having people to care about, but a part of me doesn't like it because I fear you and Harry will be taken away from me."
"I understand your feelings; after growing up in a family that hated me, I felt the same way about my friends, and caring about others gave me confusing thoughts. It was all new to me, and I didn't know what I was feeling," Sirius said. "After everything you've been through, being confused about your feelings is normal."
Loki looked at Sirius; the tears he kept trying to hold back were finally falling as he searched his face for what Sirius wasn't sure.
"I thought you were dead," Loki said, barely above a whisper.
"Why would you think that?" Sirius demanded. He laid his hand on Loki's cheek and used his thumb to wipe his tears.
"It was the only explanation I could come up with for why you didn't answer my letter," Loki said, "I felt like I was lying to Harry every time I assured him you were alright and would return soon; it just gave me more confusing thoughts because I never once suspected you abandon us, and if it had been anyone else, betraying me would have been my first thought."
"You trust me?" Sirius asked, "That's why you got so upset I was keeping things from you."
"I do, and I usually don't trust anyone," Loki said, looking away, "Not completely."
"I'm sorry, truly. I didn't mean to cause you pain," Sirius said, feeling like scum.
"I know," Loki said, lying his head on Sirius's shoulder, and hugged him closer to him.
"You know I feel the same about you, right?" Sirius asked.
"I know," Loki said, closing his eyes, he and Sirius stood there for a while, just hugging each other, until the silence and emotions became too much for Sirius, and he decided to try and lighten the mood.
"I threw a car at Thor," Sirius said. Loki pulled back and looked at Sirius, his watery eyes widening in shock.
"You did what?" Loki demanded.
"Take a look," Sirius said, taking Loki's hand and laying it on his forehead. Loki burst out laughing at the memory Sirius showed him. "I thought you'd like that."
"The look on his face," Loki said, trying to get control of his laughter as he wiped his eyes.
"Forgive me?"
"How could I not? After you threw a car at Thor." Loki said, grinning even more as Sirius leaned in to kiss him again. Loki kissed Sirius back, putting all his feelings in the kiss as he turned them around, and Sirius started walking backward, pulling Loki along with him; when they reached the bed, they stopped and pulled apart so Loki could pull Sirius's jumper off over his head, but this time instead of just tossing it to the floor like he usually did, Loki held the jumper out in front of him, and ripped it in two.
"What was that about?" Sirius asked, watching the two pieces fall to the floor.
"I do not want to see another man or woman's name on your body again," Loki said; Sirius could hear the jealousy in his voice and rolled his eyes.
"Name on my body?" Sirius demanded, "It was a jumper, Reigny, not a tattoo."
"I do not care what it was," Loki said, "You are not to wear another's name."
"Okay, we have to work on your jealousy," Sirius said, "If I had a choice, I wouldn't have worn it, but that's what they gave me to wear when locking me up; truthfully, I would have rather it be one of those god awful orange jumpsuits."
"Good," Loki said, stepping close to Sirius and giving him a peck on the lips before shoving him onto the bed, where he landed on his back and laughed; Sirius was glad Loki was no longer mad at him.
"Careful, I was just in a battle against the Avengers." Sirius joked as Loki climbed onto the bed, putting one knee on either side of Sirius's waist and hovering over him.
"I'll try and remember that." Loki teased. He took Sirius's arm, brought it up to his lips, and kissed his tattoo that bore Loki's symbol, then let go and leaned in to kiss Sirius, then moved to trail kisses down his neck, then Loki put his lips close to his ear.
"I love you," Loki whispered; Sirius grinned and turned his head to capture Loki's lips with his before Loki went back to kissing Sirius's neck, biting and nipping him with his teeth.
"I love you, too, Loki," Sirius said; Loki moaned, and when he left Sirius's neck, and returned to his lips, and gave Sirius a deep passionate kiss, he decided he could wait until tomorrow to tell Loki about the Horcrux. Not like they could go searching for it tonight, and it wasn't very often that Loki told Sirius he loved him, and they hadn't been together in four months. Why ruin the moment?
AN The anger Loki showed when Sirius was explaining what he did was over all of it, Sirius going behind his back, getting locked up, and fighting the Avengers, the concern was because Sirius got hurt, annoyed was Thor trying to befriend Sirius, the amusement was Remus fighting Hulk as a werewolf, Sirius didn't mention throwing the car at Thor at first, which is why Loki got surprised when he did tell him, and Sirius left out Thor choking him, because he knew Loki would go straight to NY to comfort Thor.
Sorry if Loki was a little OC, I tried hard not to write him like that. Like I said I said before Loki is having all these feelings he doesn't understand and isn't used to, he's starting to accept them, and allow himself to care about others again, mostly Sirius and Harry, and because in his eyes he's never truly had anything to be happy over, he's afaird of losing them, which is why he got so jealous of Stark's name being on a shirt Sirius was wearing, Loki still has some things to work out, and even in cannon both MCU and Comics Loki does sometimes get jealous. I hope all that makes sense.
No idea what Ted Tonks did in canon, but I made him a healer, just so Sirius would know to go talk to Andromeda, his mirror is in his jacket pocket, so, he didn't know she had tried to get a hold of him, said pocket has that charm on it that Hermione used her bag in DH, so that's how so much can fit in it. His wand and phone is also in there somewhere.
Don't worry it won't be too much longer before the Avengers find out everything, I still have it planned out how Harry ends up meeting them.
