Ice

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Loki x AMAB! Genderfluid!Reader

For those who don't know, amab means, "assigned male at birth" with afab being, "assigned female at birth."

With this info, and after some thinking, the pronouns for you (reader) will be he/she (depending on the day). If you're uncomfortable with those pronouns, then please skip to the next part.

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*3rd POV*

"C'mon, Loki! It's not that hard!" (Y/n) said as she put on her ice skates. Loki has never been ice skating, but knew that his lovely girlfriend (boyfriend some other days) loved it, so he agreed to go with her to the ice skating rink. "I can teach you, and there's basically no one here but us." She said with a smile.

Loki sighed and got a pair of skates. "I'm only doing this because I love you." He said making (y/n) giggle. He sat down and put the skates on. To him it felt weird having a blade on the bottom of a shoe, but he'll try it nonetheless.

(Y/n) held out her hand to Loki as she stepped on the ice, in which, Loki gladly accepted. They stepped onto the ice, carefully, and the slightly shorter (h/c) haired one showed her amazing boyfriend a basics of skating.

"I think I've got this."

"You sure?"

"Yes, darling, I'm sure."

She smiled and slowly let go of Loki's hand. He smiled as he started to skate by himself, but that soon ended when he slipped and fell on his rear. (Y/n) laughed and offered Loki a hand.

"I'm alright, love."

"You sure about that, babe?"

"Twas nothing but a small fall."

"On your ass."

The two kept skating until their rears were sore from falling, along with the cold of the ice. As they got home, (y/n) changed from the very feminine outfit she wore, to one of Loki's large, dark, sweaters and a pair of Panic! at the Disco pajama pants.

"He or she?"

"He!"

"Alright, my darling boy."

Loki made them some hot chocolate and cuddled with his boyfriend while watching Supernatural... And screaming at the TV if a character died or did something stupid. Couple goals.

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