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“Come to save the day, have you?”
Tony smiles at the god in front of him. He loves the guy, is borderline obsessed with him, but it’s kind of funny to see Loki caged up. Maybe he’ll finally learn there are consequences to his actions. Probably not though.
“Wouldn’t be the first time I had to save your ass from imprisonment. Do you really have to cause so much trouble? Wait, don’t answer that.” The smirk on Loki’s face was enough of an answer. Yes, it said, I am the god of chaos and mischief, remember?
And how could Tony forget something like that?
Iron Man moved from his position against the wall, pressing a button on the control panel that would release Loki from the prison SHIELD had made especially for Loki himself.
“Out you go, Mischief Managed.” Tony looked up from the panel to see Loki hesitating slightly, probably feeling out if there was an invisible barrier that would stop him from leaving, before stepping out of the glass case.
“Much better,” Loki sighed out, stepping up to where Tony was and immediately combing his long fingers through the mortals hair, needing the familiar contact. “That was dreadful.”
“Missed me, huh?” Those words caused Loki to scratch particularly hard on the back of his neck, but Tony only laughed in reply. So what if he was fishing for a compliment! He just saved his boyfriend again. It was kind of their thing. Loki gets caught wrecking havoc on some unsuspecting city- caught by SHIELD and Tony gets to be his knight in shining armor. It’s all in good fun really, since Loki makes sure his pranks are of the non-lethal kind. Fury just has no sense of humor.
“You want me to tell you I’ve missed you? You wish me to you you’ve been a good boy?” Well yeah, that’d be nice, but Tony knows Loki isn’t going to do that. The closest thing to a ‘thank you’ he’s potentially going to get is a late night blow job when they return to the tower.
Imagine his surprise though when he feels the gods lips on his own, his tongue pushing past his lips in an almost desperate kiss. Tony’s not one to squander his opportunities so he returns the kiss as soon as he can think to do it.
When they pull away Tony is in a haze of lust and love and all that other mushy stuff he feels when Loki’s around. He just can’t get enough of this bat-shit crazy asshole.
Tony can only make out what Loki is saying after that when the god leans in to whisper in his ear, “There’s my good boy. Shall we return home so I can thank you properly?”
And it’s as Loki is teleporting them back to the tower that Tony loses all coherent thought.
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@eruhamster they were told they couldn't go on break and were told to do other people's jobs...they didn't just choose to do this. And once it got past a certain time there was no point in going on break because then they probably wouldn't've been able to go to lunch cause that's how management thinks.
@rmh8402
“Can I go on my first break, first? I haven’t had it yet.” She doesn’t answer right away. Just walks in circles for a few minutes.
She then says, “Get the GM side full then you can.”
It didn’t get full until 45 minutes until my lunch. Then the main cart Pusher asked when my break was. I decided it’s too late for my first break and I told him when lunch is. He asked if I could help with grocery side. I have a hard time saying no.
She was told to go on break after this one task. She took forever to do it but rather than going on break, she decided to help someone else with their job upon been asked by that person when she could have just said no, and she also seemingly decided to skip that 15 altogether. Everything from that point onward is all her fault.
I work in retail, and her thinking is stupid if she had the thought process you describe. Management can be in serious trouble for forcing people to work through their breaks, so by ignoring direct orders (when it’s not even too late and her lunch isn’t for almost an hour), and then coming in crying for being this stupid, she’s making everyone else’s jobs more difficult. Management does not think the way you describe; the breaks exist for a reason and they’re typically company policy or outright law, so if it’s broken, they can get in serious trouble. So some chucklefuck kid making the executive decision to skip their break just puts them at risk of getting reprimanded.
Working at Target, I know plenty of people like this, and it’s obnoxious every single time. Especially since they bitch and complain because they don’t usually do their job right, anyway.