hulk: i only feel one emotion and it’s anger.
thor: last night you texted me like a hundred heart emojis.
hulk: out of anger.
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hulk: i only feel one emotion and it’s anger.
thor: last night you texted me like a hundred heart emojis.
hulk: out of anger.
Ok so apparently it was custom when courting someone in the Viking age to pull said person onto your lap to show you liked them so if you will, just imagine the Avengers having dinner and stuff when Bruce tells a joke and everyone starts laughing only for Thor to just...pick him up and...lap...and like everyone’s so confused and Clint’s still laughing either from the joke or what just happened
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Part of the @marvelrarepairbang 2019/20
Fic on AO3 by @whatthefoucault
thor: you’re so cute
hulk: i can smash you puny god
thor: so adorable
Love is a concept that Bruce couldn’t help but to hold tight to. He loved his mother, he loved Betty, he loved his friends, and he grew to love Hulk. But with only the word “love” etched onto the inside of his wedding band, it took on a new meaning.
Love was the way Thor kept their bed warm when Bruce going to get home late. Love was the way he made one cup of tea and one cup of coffee on the mornings that Bruce couldn’t get out of bed. Love was the way Thor smiled, the way he held Bruce’s hand, the way he spoke to Hulk when they would see each other. Love was the way Thor slept at night, one hand under Bruce’s head and one draped over him.
Love was everything Thor did, everything he said. It felt all-consuming, like Bruce was a teenager again, feeling everything so strongly that it felt like it would last forever, like they were in their honeymoon phase, like they could never tire of each other.
The words “I love you” weren’t seldom used in their house. In fact, it was the first thing they said to each other every morning and the last thing they said at night. It was what ended every phone call, every video chat when they were away from each other.
Love meant safety, love meant home. Love meant Thor.
Just a small edit of Thruce.