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"OKAY, so the how works," Steve announced and the rest of the team sat back in the chairs of the lounge, seeing how the details and information of the stones appeared behind him. "Now, we gotta figure out the when and the where. Almost everyone in this room has had an encounter with at least one of the six Infinity Stones."
"Or substitute the word 'encounter' for 'damn near been killed' by one of the six Infinity Stones," Tony interfered as he walked past Steve with two cups of coffee in hand, handing one to (Y/N) as he got back with the others.
"Well, I haven't," Scott pointed out. "But I don't even know what the hell you're all talking about."
"Regardless, we only have enough Pym particles for one round-trip each. And these stones have been in a lot of different places throughout history," Bruce said.
"Our history," Tony corrected. "So, not a lot of convenient spots to just drop in, yeah?"
"Which means we have to pick our targets," Clint spoke up with crossed arms.
"Correct."
"So, let's start with the Aether," Steve's voice boomed through the room, his attention fixing on one specific person. "Thor, what do you know?"
Thor, who had been suspiciously quiet through the entire talk, sat on his chair far away from the table, a can in one of his hands while he still wore his sunglasses.
"Is he asleep?" Natasha asked.
"No, no. I'm pretty sure he's dead."
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THE DETAILS of the Reality Stone appeared on the monitors, and Thor finally took off his sunglasses and stood in the front of the whole group, who sat back in their chairs. (Y/N) even held a notepad and a pen in hand, not wanting to miss a single detail.
"Uh, where to start? Um. . .the Aether, firstly, is not a stone," Thor said. "Some one called it a stone before. Um, it's more of an angry sludge sort of a thing. . .so someone's gonna need to amend that and stop saying that."
Rhodey and Clint exchanged a hesitant glance.
"Here's an interesting story, though, about the Aether. My grandfather, many years ago had to hide the stone from the Dark Elves," Thor chuckled as he played with his fingers. "So, Jane, actually. . ."