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[Okay, so. Several things need to be dealt with here, one way or another. First being the fact that he has a facetwin hanging around who is pretty damn hard to explain, though Tommy being more or less okay with the "brother" title helps with that. Second is that he knows the truth about his heritage now, which is, in short, a huge weight off his shoulders. Third is that his strength is mostly back in his arm as long as he doesn't bend or twist it in a way that stresses his brace too much, which admittedly doesn't mean much, but it does mean that he's able to finish the sketches he'd promised to Pepper's art gallery.
Thus, since it's so warm and dry today, he'll be heading out to deliver a set of hefty-sized rolled sheets of drawing paper to Pepper's art gallery, and then to swing by Tony's house to catch up on some work and maybe fill his... sort-of employer in on the recent developments. Mainly the kid with Billy's face who is probably going to hate him for a while. Tommy's not as keen to forgive as some people.
His last stop will be the plaza, armed with a miniature sketchbook, and props himself up against the side of the fountain to draw whatever comes his way. Occasionally he might have to stop and give his hand a frustrated shake, but hey, there's no physiotherapy like a good work-out, right?
At some point while he's out, though, he'll be doing what he told himself he'd get done: a journal entry that is better late than never.]
[Voice, locked from Tommy]
Hey, it's Billy. Just wanted to get it out there that if you see anybody with my face - or hear my voice, I guess - that's Tommy, my... brother. Kind of. It's complicated. He might be a bit tough to deal with sometimes, but he's not a bad guy, so just try to put up with him, if you can. He could use some friends.
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Just don't let this get back to him, I'd never hear the end of it.
Thus, since it's so warm and dry today, he'll be heading out to deliver a set of hefty-sized rolled sheets of drawing paper to Pepper's art gallery, and then to swing by Tony's house to catch up on some work and maybe fill his... sort-of employer in on the recent developments. Mainly the kid with Billy's face who is probably going to hate him for a while. Tommy's not as keen to forgive as some people.
His last stop will be the plaza, armed with a miniature sketchbook, and props himself up against the side of the fountain to draw whatever comes his way. Occasionally he might have to stop and give his hand a frustrated shake, but hey, there's no physiotherapy like a good work-out, right?
At some point while he's out, though, he'll be doing what he told himself he'd get done: a journal entry that is better late than never.]
[Voice, locked from Tommy]
Hey, it's Billy. Just wanted to get it out there that if you see anybody with my face - or hear my voice, I guess - that's Tommy, my... brother. Kind of. It's complicated. He might be a bit tough to deal with sometimes, but he's not a bad guy, so just try to put up with him, if you can. He could use some friends.
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Just don't let this get back to him, I'd never hear the end of it.
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[What else is he missing...]
...Oh, and I think he's a girl now.
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He's a girl now.
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That's the word. But hey, Skrulls can do that kind of thing, so why not?
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I suppose that's one more thing to keep in mind, then. Check if Loki spontaneous turns into a chick. Got it.
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Technically that isn't exactly unusual around here, or so I've heard.
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It is. Sort of creepy, but it definitely happens.
[He will knock on the nearest wood surface then, considering it hasn't happened to him. But he got bodyswapped with his dad, and that was pretty bad in its own way.]
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...Probably shouldn't verbalize those thoughts, though. That's too weird.]
I could probably give his magic a little test, if I'm subtle about it. You know, just gauge how powerful he is here.
[Aaand speaking of Teddy, that suggestion could get him killed. By his boyfriend. For being stupid. |D]
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What kind of test? Because no offence, but running into a fight with him is probably not in your best interest, nerfing or no.
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[It occurs to him that if he goes any further with this he'll start rambling about the mechanics of magic, something he's sure Tony has zero interest in, so he settles down and gets back to the main point.]
Think of it as wi-fi. My magic's a wireless device testing the air for a signal, and Loki's a local connection. I just want to see how strong it is.
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In that case, knock yourself out. [Not literally. But you know what he means.] Everything we can know about him that he doesn't know we know is an advantage.
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I'll send you a memo on how it goes, then. Assuming he doesn't turn me into a turkey for my troubles.
[Or a goat. ...Ugh.]
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I should hope not. You'd probably be a lot less efficient at cleaning as a turkey.
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I'd just make friends with that raccoon and fill the house with leaves again or something.
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[Isn't there some kind of important documents or whatever upstairs?]
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Alright, alright, no coons will be recruited. For the sake of being environmentally-friendly.
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[Assuming he doesn't die horribly. That could totally happen.]