Loki takes Paul out for coffee and donuts, and Paul thinks it's the best thing in the world. Now he's getting to show his hard work to Loki, and he thinks as he slides out that maybe this is the best thing in the world, too. That lightness that hardly ever touches him, magnified because of Loki's presence.
'I did this for you, because I know it would make you smile.' But that seems too corny, too much like he's showing off. He doesn't want to show off, he just wants Loki to be happy.
"I took care of it," he answers nebulously. He can't lie to Loki like he wants to but he's too humble to admit he drove like hell to pick them up himself and spent most of the night assembling everything. He points, making his way further into the little garage, knowing Loki will follow him.
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'I did this for you, because I know it would make you smile.' But that seems too corny, too much like he's showing off. He doesn't want to show off, he just wants Loki to be happy.
"I took care of it," he answers nebulously. He can't lie to Loki like he wants to but he's too humble to admit he drove like hell to pick them up himself and spent most of the night assembling everything. He points, making his way further into the little garage, knowing Loki will follow him.
"You needed your oil changed, too."
This is how Paul says he loves Loki.