"Ta ta nerd," Teddy said with a wave. He didn't need water for a bit, he could turn his organs into partial metal. He wouldn't need water for a long, long time. "You think I could get a spoon or something? This place may be comfy, but I'm bored."
"Not a chance," Thomas called back as he exited. The boy walked down to the kitchen and sat, pondering.
"Something on your mind, Thomas?" Natasha asked, setting a plate in front of him.
Thomas pursed his lips, "The new prisoner." he admitted, "Trying to figure out how to break him."
"Well maybe you don't?" Natasha suggested
Thomas looked confused, "What do you mean?"
Natasha shrugged, "Bend him. Become his friend. Make him want to tell you stuff,"
Thomas thought, "Could work" he admitted
Teddy hummed under his breath as he swung his legs, Thomas seemed nice. However, Teddy was hard to break and even harder to understand. "Bored." He muttered as he unlatched one of his earings and began to mess with it, making it into a liquid form and pushing it around the room with his magic.
Thomas stood suddenly and grabbed his spagghetti, grabbing a plastic fork and walking towards the prison and standing in front of the wall, waiting for Teddy to notice him
"Hullo!" Teddy said with a distracted wave, his gaze focused on the bit of metallic liquid that was currently being wrung around his fingers.
Inwardly, Thomas sighed. why didn't they search Teddy and remove his jewelry before he came in?! The boy slid the plate and plastic utensil through the flap, "A gesture of goodwill," he said simply, "Don't do anything stupid with those metals," he suggested, leaning against the wall
"Why would I? Like I said before, it's comfy here." Teddy said as he made the metal pick up the blate and bring it over towards him. "Thanks, by the way."
Thomas nodded, "You're welcome," he noticed the metalbending and cocked his head, "Tell me about your powers. Pure curiosity, I promise"
"No thanks. I'm a mage and that's all you need to know." Teddy said with a noticeably guarded smile. Teddy was a sunshine boy, not an idiot.
Thomas chuckled, "Okay then, Merlin," he quipped, "Enjoy your meal," he waved a hand and walked off
"Sure thing, dragon boy." Teddy said with a small chuckle as he spooned a small portion of the food into his mouth.
Thomas heard the remark and laughed quietly as he closed the prison door, walking to where the rest of the Avengers were chillin'
sorry. I'm not on much. Um, a couple of weeks maybe?//
Sure, should they have become friends?//
yeah okay. But he's still in the cell because Tony's a dbag//
K, ya wanna start again?/
okay no problem//
Thomas walked into the prison, a buttered croissant in his hand. He went to the correct cell and pressed the buttons on the side that caused the door to slide open. With a smile, he walked in, the door closing behind him (Dont worry, Jarvis memorizes biometrics so he can get back out XD), "Morning, Ted," he said, "Brought you something fresh from the kitchen"
"Hello! Do I smell a croissant?" Teddy asks from his spot on the floor, his legs up against the wall. "Oh and good morning to you too!" He said with a wave as he pushed his legs off the wall so he could get up off the floor.
Thomas smiled and broke the croissant in half, handing one over, "Wish I could bring you a side of freedom as well but Tony's being a bit of a douche," he admitted, sitting down and taking a bite of his half
"As usual." Teddy snorted, grabbing the croissssssssssssssssant and shoving it in his mouth, his manners as shitty as when he was born. "So how are you dragon boy?"
Thomas chuckled, finishing his off with a few swift bites, "Alright," he said, "Wishing I could stretch my wings, but after the whole Sokovia shit, Tony's keeping us locked in here," he sighed and spread his wings slightly in the small space, "What about you, Teddy Bear?" he teased
"What about the Sokovia shit? You realize I've been in here for weeks, I have no clue what goes on in the real world." Teddy retorted with a smirk, the little glob of melted metal near Teddy's head as always.