[Loki was like a stray cat. He came and went from the tower whenever he chose and quite often without warning. He could disappear for weeks or months at a time, only to pop back in unannounced. No one seemed concerned for his well being when he was gone. Even Thor dismissed it as part of Loki's normal behavior.
So it should come as no surprise when the Norse god 'shimmered' into existence just as Tony was pouring his second cup of coffee in the kitchen. Nor should it come as much of a shock when he cornered Tony against the kitchen counter, pressing the long, lean weight of his body up against the mortal. Noting something between them, he glanced down at the cup of coffee still in Tony's hand. Deciding to be rid of that annoying distraction, he took the cup and tossed it idly in the direction of the sink where it probably shattered on impact]
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So it should come as no surprise when the Norse god 'shimmered' into existence just as Tony was pouring his second cup of coffee in the kitchen. Nor should it come as much of a shock when he cornered Tony against the kitchen counter, pressing the long, lean weight of his body up against the mortal. Noting something between them, he glanced down at the cup of coffee still in Tony's hand. Deciding to be rid of that annoying distraction, he took the cup and tossed it idly in the direction of the sink where it probably shattered on impact]
Did you miss me, Stark?