
Thor
"What are they like?" Magni asked.
"Who?" Sigrid looked at him.
"Everyone."
"They're amazing even if they're kinda flawed."
"Tell me?"
"Mama has some issues but he'd do anything for us. Daddy is really smart but he makes mistakes. That's okay though because he really loves all of us and would rip his own heart out for us if he had to. I mean that literally too."
"And our brother?"
"He's only a baby but there's something calming about him. I feel he'll be a good man when he grows up. Just like you would have been."
Magni smiled. He has long ago left the living but he was never forgotten.
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Tony paced back and forth. Making amends with everyone has been going fairly well. Some deeper than others. But this one. This was going to be the hard one. He knew he had to mend the ice with Thor. After all, they were technically family because of Loki and the kids.
"I can't do it." Tony decided
"What?" Sam arched an eyebrow. "You're being ridiculous."
"I mean he did technically about beat me to death."
"You know you have to though."
"Maybe I can skip it?"
"Really, Tony? Out of everyone you made amends with, Clint and Nat were probably the ones you could have skipped. Not your technically brother in law."
All Tony could do was groan.
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"He's doing what?" Thor was taken back.
"According to Steve, Tony is going around, making amends with everyone." Carol repeated.
Thor stared for a moment.
"Good for him." Thor scoffed.
"You do realize you're the next one." Carol arched an eyebrow.
Thor spit out his drink.
"Absolutely not." Thor roared. "I want nothing to do with him."
"You need the closure, Thor." Carol's gentle voice soothed him.
"I...I don't know if I could handle it."
"You know you need to."
"Will you be there?"
"This is something you need to do on your own, Thor. With Tony."
"It was worth a shot."
"But if you want, I can wait at your house and make you that casserole of mine you like so much."
"Yeah?"
Carol smiled as she nodded. It wasn't much but it did make Thor feel so much more better.
"Thank you, Carol." Thor smiled a little.
"No problem, slugger." Carol smiled kindly.