Loki could be surprisingly empathetic. He would see a bit of himself in Peter, perhaps, as someone who has been misunderstood. So he'd try to befriend Peter and give him advice on how to handle the bullies without using violence, like using his intelligence.
In the fanfiction, Loki could take Peter under his wing. He has a lot of power and knowledge, so he might train Peter to be more confident and able to defend himself. Loki might also use his magic to make Peter invisible when the bullies are around, so Peter can avoid them until he's ready to face them. And Loki would definitely give those bullies a stern warning in his own menacing way.
Loki could also show signs of fear, though he would try to hide it. Inside, he knows the power that Thanos wields. But on the outside, he would maintain a facade of bravado. His reactions would be a mix of his natural cunning and the instinct to survive in a very dangerous situation.
Loki might react with anger. He could seek revenge against Odin, plotting ways to undermine his power or expose his wrongdoings. This reaction is common as it shows Loki's pride and his unwillingness to be a victim.
Loki could be portrayed as a reluctant hero. He's not used to caring for others, especially a baby, but he rises to the occasion.
One aspect of Loki and Peter's friendship in fanfiction could be their shared experiences of being outsiders in some ways. Peter, as a young superhero, might not always be fully understood by the adults around him. Loki, having his own issues with his family and the Asgardian society, can relate to that feeling. Their friendship could develop as they confide in each other about their insecurities. For example, Loki could share his tales of trying to prove himself to Odin, and Peter could talk about his struggles to balance his normal life with his superhero duties. This mutual understanding could strengthen their bond.
Loki is known for his mischievous nature. In this fanfiction, he could bring out a more playful side in Peter. Peter might start to use his powers in more creative and unexpected ways, like using his web - slinging not just for fighting and swinging around, but also for creating elaborate pranks, inspired by Loki. Also, Loki's manipulative side could either make Peter more distrustful of others or teach him how to spot manipulation better, depending on how their relationship develops.
At first, it could be strained. Loki might not be the best father figure right away. He may be more focused on his own goals and not fully understand how to be a dad. Peter, on the other hand, would be confused and perhaps a bit resentful.
Well, Thor might be a bit shocked at first. He'd probably be amused by some of the wilder interpretations of his brother in the fanfiction. Captain America, on the other hand, would likely be confused by the whole concept as it's so different from the traditional stories he's used to. Iron Man would probably make sarcastic comments about how creative the fans are in coming up with these stories.
Loki might initially be shocked. He's used to being the one in control and causing chaos, not the one on the receiving end of pain from mortals. He could be filled with rage and vow revenge against Shield, using his wits and remaining magic to plan a counter - attack.
One common theme is mentorship. Loki often takes on the role of a mentor to Peter, guiding him in his powers or in understanding the more complex aspects of the universe. For example, in many stories, Loki helps Peter control his new - found abilities better. Another theme is the clash of different personalities. Loki's sly and often unpredictable nature clashes with Peter's more straightforward and good - hearted personality, creating interesting dynamics and conflicts.