hamm3rtime: (Loki just why)
hamm3rtime ([personal profile] hamm3rtime) wrote2014-02-16 11:27 am

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It had truly bothered Thor, to know that a version of his father had been usurped from the throne. Not only because it gave Loki free reign of Asgard (a frightening enough concept), but also because something had happened to a version of Odin.

As many problems as the crown prince had with Odin in the past few months, never would Thor risk a threat to the old man. Odin had raised them, had loved them, and had once bothered to show that love on a regular basis. Odin was their father and this... this was wrong. Thor had to know what Loki had done.

The knowledge that something was wrong, without knowing just what that 'something' was, brought Thor continually back to the dream-like place of alternate time.

It took a bit of asking around, but Thor was finally convinced that he had found the correct version of Loki. He had spoken with many, many versions of his brother, some of whom now wished to know how this meeting went.

"You. We will talk, brother."
tricksterofasgard: (Pet my Destroyer.)

[personal profile] tricksterofasgard 2014-02-16 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
It has merely been a matter of time until Thor would track him down and Loki has been well aware of that. His brother remains just as stubborn as Loki recalls him to be. With all the benefits and drawbacks that traits carries with it.

Yet, Loki has refrained from merely awaiting Thor to show up. Rather, he has been preparing for this moment. So when the Thunderer arrives, he finds his younger brother unsurprised - And with Gungnir in hand. There is a mild familiarity in this. But not one Loki recalls fondly.

"I do not think we have anything to talk about, Thor." Loki responds, while calculating his brother's anger, but not moving from the rock he is sitting on. Not yet. Not while Thor is still at a safe distance from him.