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Loki no longer a prisoner of Asgard, spends his time running errands for Frigga and avoiding the Avengers and by extension Thor. When the Avengers seek out Loki for help when Thor appears to be under the influence of magic they don't understand, Loki finds himself no longer able to avoid how much the recent past has changed things between him and his brother.
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A Supervillain’s Guide to Getting Married by LulaMadison
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Thor (Movies), Iron Man (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
10 Oct 2013
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Written for this prompt on Avengerkink: "Even though there's the frequent battles with the Avengers, and his plans are always being thwarted, Loki likes it on Earth. He doesn't want to leave! But Odin (and Thor) rather want him back in Asgard. Loki decides it would be a good idea to marry a local, and have an excuse for staying put. Maybe he tries meeting some new people, but they don't interest him much. Better to stick with the people he knows (and would never admit to maybe kind of respecting a tiny bit). So Loki decides to marry an Avenger."
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- Part 1 of A Supervillain’s Guide
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The Loki Problem by elizamechanicka
Fandoms: Marvel (Movies), Marvel 616, The Avengers (2012), Thor (2011)
22 May 2012
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Loki catches a cold and his magic goes crazy. The Avengers are being taken out one by one...
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Stranger Things Have Happened by melonbutterfly
Fandom: Iron Man (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Thor (Movies)
12 Oct 2013
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Loki is no Norse God, but Tony is still Iron Man. They're both damaged goods.
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All These Windy Nights by andathousandyearsmore, queenavi
Fandoms: Thor (Movies), Captain America (Movies), Iron Man (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel
13 May 2019
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Loki knows that he likes Midgard much more than Asgard already, and he hasn't spent too much time here. Though the windy nights can get to be a bit much some days, he finds that cold is not always the bastion of evil and darkness. It is an interesting experience, he will not deny that, but it is not all bad. Certainly not, especially when he finds company here with a self-juxtaposed soldier, an eccentric engineer, an ardent assassin, a gentle genius, an 'awesome' archer (self-proclaimed, of course), and his bumbling brother... on slight occasion.
And if he is able to like the ones that join after him as well, it is all the better news for him. But if he likes one a little more than the others, it is frustrating news. Very frustrating.
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How Loki is sent to the Avengers as a punishment for him, and how they (especially one in particular) like him enough to keep him as an Avenger.
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- Part 1 of blue or green or brown