Chapter 3: Tony Stark, the non beliver

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"Nope, no way

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"Nope, no way. Don't believe it Reindeer Games. There is no scientific proof that magic exists," Tony said after Loki had explained everything to him, standing in the middle of the communal living room/kitchen in Avengers Tower.

"What do I need to do to prove it to you, Stark? Pull a rabbit out of a hat! I do not understand how after everything you have seen; you draw the line in believing that a school for magic actually exist!" Loki yelled at him, getting more than a little annoyed.

How long until Loki dose something crazy to Tony? I give it ten minutes, Danny said through our bond.

Please I give it like five minutes and he's hanging Tony out the window by his feet, I say back to him.

Oh, you're on.

Five minutes later, Loki had Tony suspended upside down in the air. But I had to admit, I was wrong about the window. Tony was the only person who could push Loki enough to make him act out like that. I don't know how Tony manages to get under his skin like that, but he does. Loki can keep his clam around most people, well almost. He still gets a little on edge whenever the Hulk make an appearance, but you can't really blame him. I mean, the Hulk did treat him like a rag doll.

"Put me down, Rock of Ages or I'm gonna kick your skinny butt back to Asgard," Tony yelled

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"Put me down, Rock of Ages or I'm gonna kick your skinny butt back to Asgard," Tony yelled.

"Oh, for heaven's sake!" Loki muttered and with a wave of his hand, Tony was back up right on his feet.

"Now that Tony has had his little tantrum like the child he is, can we please talk about this like adults," Pepper said, glaring at her long-term boyfriend.

"Well, the way that I see it, there's nothing to talk about. I'm going to a magic school, Dad and you can't stop me," Cassy told her Dad, leaning back on the lounge and putting her feet up on the table.

"Listen to me young lady, I am your father and you will do what I tell you!"

Cassy looked over at Danny and me, rolling her eyes at her Dad. Ironically, it was the very same eye roll that she inherited from her Dad. Unfortunately for Cassy, Tony saw the eye roll and he was not happy about it.

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