[He's not really sure if it's a threat or a warning at this point, because he was not having a part in this, and it wasn't really fair to Tony, that he was having this strong a reaction to this, but that was how these sorts of things worked. There was sometimes no logic in the human brain reminding you of a traumatic time and trying to protect you from going through the same thing again, by telling you to fight or run as hard and fast as you could away from it, and it wasn't like he'd told Tony how angry and hurt he was about what had happened. He didn't know.
He forced himself to take a breath, to remember Tony wasn't intentionally threatening him, that he wasn't really threatening him at all, and he needed to focus on telling him off and getting him to stop before he did kill someone. He forced his voice to be calm - or as calm as he could manage, anyway - trying not to let the anger overpower the rest of it.]
Killing Loki in a place where he'll just come back immediately won't change what he's done. Killing him at all won't bring back the people whose deaths he caused, which I thought was motivation for you to make progress here and graduate, instead of backsliding into whatever the hell this is! [Deep breath, calm down, yelling isn't going to solve anything.]
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[He's not really sure if it's a threat or a warning at this point, because he was not having a part in this, and it wasn't really fair to Tony, that he was having this strong a reaction to this, but that was how these sorts of things worked. There was sometimes no logic in the human brain reminding you of a traumatic time and trying to protect you from going through the same thing again, by telling you to fight or run as hard and fast as you could away from it, and it wasn't like he'd told Tony how angry and hurt he was about what had happened. He didn't know.
He forced himself to take a breath, to remember Tony wasn't intentionally threatening him, that he wasn't really threatening him at all, and he needed to focus on telling him off and getting him to stop before he did kill someone. He forced his voice to be calm - or as calm as he could manage, anyway - trying not to let the anger overpower the rest of it.]
Killing Loki in a place where he'll just come back immediately won't change what he's done. Killing him at all won't bring back the people whose deaths he caused, which I thought was motivation for you to make progress here and graduate, instead of backsliding into whatever the hell this is! [Deep breath, calm down, yelling isn't going to solve anything.]
We'll discuss this further when you're sober.