Occasionally, Loki likes to peek into the training rooms to see who's hanging about. Sometimes he's rewarded with a rare sight of Sif in top form. You know, until she notices he's being a creeper and they chat, which was equally as nice as watching her, but it would take running him through with some kind of magic sword of truth to get him to admit to thoroughly enjoying either act.
However, the familiar face that catches his attention and beckons him over is not Sif, but Natasha. Now, Tasha? She's easier to talk to if only because she isn't the woman he grew up crushing over. Loki of the Silver Tongue always seems to find that tongue tarnished when he tries to talk to the Asgardian warrior.
Now, where most would high-tail it away from Natasha when she looked like she was in a mood, Loki didn't have that kind of common sense. It also helped to have Asgardian durability and a higher healing factor than a human. Fortunately, today, she didn't appear to be in one of those moods, so he would probably be spared a light thrashing.
"Sheesh Tasha, hasn't anyone ever taught you not to beat up on someone that can't fight back?" He asks with a playful smirk, giving the dummy a feigned sympathetic look. "Poor thing."
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Date: 2014-08-21 07:54 pm (UTC)However, the familiar face that catches his attention and beckons him over is not Sif, but Natasha. Now, Tasha? She's easier to talk to if only because she isn't the woman he grew up crushing over. Loki of the Silver Tongue always seems to find that tongue tarnished when he tries to talk to the Asgardian warrior.
Now, where most would high-tail it away from Natasha when she looked like she was in a mood, Loki didn't have that kind of common sense. It also helped to have Asgardian durability and a higher healing factor than a human. Fortunately, today, she didn't appear to be in one of those moods, so he would probably be spared a light thrashing.
"Sheesh Tasha, hasn't anyone ever taught you not to beat up on someone that can't fight back?" He asks with a playful smirk, giving the dummy a feigned sympathetic look. "Poor thing."