"Oh good, I was worried that you were hurt," Thor replied with a visible sigh of relief. He moved over to his brother, putting his arm around him as he had the last time to allow Loki to completely support his weight. As Thor moved out of the bathroom with Loki he was pretty much prepared to carry him if it was what needed. He did not want Loki to be hurt. "Of course," he nodded in response to Loki's request to lie on the couch. He continued to support Loki as they left the bedroom and entered the main room. The part of the towers specifically designed for the Avengers was a pretty open plan. The bottom floor of the area contained the guest rooms and all the sort of gathering areas, training areas and the labs. The place was purely to be open, with the kitchen, dining room and living room all sort of mashed into one. They were separated slightly, but still one room. The floors above contained living quarters for all of the Avengers with more than enough space. It was all pretty well planned out. Courtesy of one Tony Stark, of course. "Morning, reindeer games," Tony glanced over at Loki and Thor when they entered with a grin, stirring the soup as he did so. He had decided to switch from the all too friendly and almost affectionate nickname of Lokes (which he hadn't even meant to call Loki) to one that was much less... Cute? Personal? He wasn't sure. He was surprisingly pleased with the fact that Loki was coming out into the living room. Considering Tony couldn't work at the moment, stupid hangover, it would give someone intelligent to talk to. No offence to Thor. After helping Loki over to the couch, and making sure he was safely on it, Thor disappeared back into Loki's bedroom to grab the bucket and also the duvet in case Loki got cold. Tony finished making the soup, pouring about half of it into the bowl. He knew from Thor that Asgardians had massive appetites but Loki was ill and somehow Tony didn't think he ate quite as much as Thor. Deciding it would be good for his hangover Tony poured the rest of the soup into a second bowl. He headed over to the more living room like area, complete with more than enough seating for, well, the avengers, and handed Loki the bowl of soup with a spoon where he lay on the couch. "Lunch is served," he smiled slightly, moving over to sit on one of the armchairs.