"All right, yay! Good job guys. Let's just not come in tomorrow, let's just take a day. Have you've ever tried shawarma? I don't know what it is but I want to try it," Stark rambled.
"We're not finished," Thor said as he looked up to Stark Tower, where Hulk had smashed Loki around like a rag doll earlier in the battle.
"Then shawarma after?" Stark asked.
"For now, let's make sure Loki doesn't try to escape," Harry replied, ignoring the question.
They all arrived in Stark's VIP room to see Loki crawling on the ground trying to get back to his feet. It took him a moment to realize the Avengers were standing behind him, all looking ready for a fight. Hawkeye pulled back the string on his bow, an arrow nocked, and pointed it at Loki as if begging him to do something stupid.
"If it's all the same to you," Loki grunted out as he sat upright, "I'll have that drink now."
Harry waved his hand as magical chains wrapped themselves around Loki. Loki looked stunned as he realized that these were chains he actually couldn't break.
"Do you have somewhere where we can secure him?" Harry asked, turning to Stark.
"I do," Stark replied.
"Good. Now for my final trick," Harry said as he turned around and walked out onto the balcony. Thanks to Thor, he was fully magically recharged.
Harry brought both his hands up and a light blue glow begins to emit from his hands.
All around New York, people watched in amazement as cars and buildings, as well as the streets themselves, slowly began to rearrange themselves, putting themselves back together. Fires were put out as the buildings, some which had huge holes in them, fixed themselves and reshaped back to their original form. News cameras were rolling and everyone was watching in amazement as everything fixed itself.
"You know that's pretty amazing," Stark said, walking up to him. He watched as the city buildings slowly pieced themselves back together. The glass windows that were once shattered flew up to replace themselves and reformed into single panes.
Harry said nothing to Stark as he brought his hands down after the last building had fixed itself perfectly. Harry turned to look at Stark, who was smiling his cocky smile. Harry eyed him carefully; he still didn't know if he could trust Stark.
"You know I could use your help for Stark Industries. What do you do? What kind of work are you into anyway?" Starks asked.
"After this day is over, you'll never see me again. I will return to hiding once more," Harry replied calmly.
"You certain? You don't have to hide," Cap spoke up as he walked forward.
"I must. This may be hard for you to accept, but I'm still being hunted. I cannot stay in the public eye. I must return to hiding," Harry said.
"Not if you're protected by Stark Industries. I can protect you from any legal prosecution," Stark added.
"Who ever said I would I would be prosecuted? I am already guilty, just because I can use magic. That in and of itself is a grave crime to the world leaders. They do not understand what magic is, and that means they fear it. In fearing it, they try to destroy it," Harry said as Stark and Rogers looked at him. "They will kill me if I don't comply with their wishes. I have to hide," Harry said with an air of finality.
"You don't have to. I can protect you," Stark tried again.
"Can you honestly say you won't cave into pressure if they demand that you hand me over? The last time I trusted someone, they betrayed me. I will return to hiding once more. Your offer sounds too good to be true. I know it won't last," Harry said softly.
"Come on, you have to start somewhere. Stay with Stark Industries. If you work under me you're under my protection," Stark continued.
Harry sighed before speaking again. "I cannot trust anyone. Now that S.H.I.E.L.D. knows what I am, I'm sure they're already trying to figure out a way to eliminate me. No, I must disappear once more. I also know this type of deal is too good to be true. Goodbye," Harry said, disapparating and leaving behind the stunned Avengers, who gathered to where Harry had been standing.
"After what has been confirm as an extraterrestrial attack, the world is coming together to praise the extraordinary efforts of the group known as the Avengers, which has been for many to a cause of not only comfort, but celebration as well…."
The New York Senator also had an opinion on the matter. "These so-called heroes have to be held accountable for the pain and suffering felt by the people of this city. This was their fight, where are they now? The buildings may be fixed, but the victims are still dead or injured. This so-called Sorcerer has to answer for his crimes."
In fact, everyone had an opinion.
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