Ever the mature heir apparent, Thor screwed up his features at Loki's comment, making a face at the back of his brother's head. As if he'd even swung his hammer. The device was still in one piece, after all. If he'd tried to solve the problem the way he usually had, it wouldn't be. Thor had been about to make a comment to that effect when Loki spoke again. The sigh first had been a practical indication of the words that were coming. It was of those long-suffering ones only practiced by individuals who were constantly put upon by a situation and loved to make it known just how fussed they were over it.
Even when they really weren't.
"It seems as though this place has decided we benefit by each other's presence," Thor said, chuckling as he fell in step next to Loki and cast him a sideways glance, trying to hide the amusement in his features. "I certainly hope it isn't too off putting for you, brother. I promise I will be on my best behavior."