Frost Giant

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A/n: Phew, this chapter is really long in my opinion. I had to use an app to find the script. Sorry if its not the same as the film but I hope you enjoy!

Your P.O.V:

My ears were ringing as Lady Sif and the Warriors Three argued about a guy named Thrike or something.

"We should not have let him go!" Volstagg said.

"There was no stopping him." Sif replied. I looked at them in confusion.

"At least he's banished, not dead." Fandral added.

"Good evening Lady Y/n." Volstagg said, noticing that I am awake. I looked around the room. 

Fandral was sitting across from me, Hogun was healing up Volstagg's arm, Loki was standing across from the fireplace I just noticed, and Sif was pacing the room.

"Did you have a good rest?" Sif asked. I nodded. We all sat in silence, until I spoke up.

"Who's this 'he' you guys are talking about?" I asked. No one answered.

"This 'he' guy," Loki says. "Is my brother."

"Oh." I said. "What happend? Why did he get banished?" I asked.

"That's for another time." Fandral replied. "But for now, we'd all be dead if that guard didn't tell Odin where we were." 

"True, but how did the guard even know!?" Volstagg questioned.

"I told him."Loki replied. Everyone looked up at him.

"Um, what?" I said.

"I told him to go to Odin after we'd left." Loki explained. "Though he should be flogged for taking so long."

"You told the guard?!" Volstagg exclaimed once again. Everything made no sense.

"I saved our lives. And Thor's. I had no idea father would banish him for what he did." He said.

"Loki, you're the only one who can help Thor now." Sif said. "You must go to the Allfather and convince him to change his mind!" I looked at both Loki and Sif,  hoping someone could recap what had happened.

"And if I do, then what? I love Thor more dearly than any of you, but you know what he is. He's arrogant. He's reckless. He's dangerous. You saw how he was today! Is that what Asgard needs from its king?" Loki asked. From what he said, he had a point. With that, Loki left the room.

"He may speak about the good of Asgard, but he has always been jealous of Thor." Sif spoke up.

"It probably sounds true, but Loki did save you guys." I added. They all looked at me.

"Laufey said there were traitors in the House of Odin." Hogun said. I had no idea who Laufey was but he sounded bad.

"Why is it every time you speak, it has to be something dark and ominous?" Fandral asked.

"A master of magic could easily bring in three Jotuns." Hogun added. 

"Ya know what." I said, interupting. "Iamma go check on Loki." I got up and rushed out of the healing room. I raced down the stairs, getting lost until I found a pair of BIG BIG doors. I heard footsteps coming my way. Frantically, I opened the doors up and rushed inside.

There were many old relics that looked like middle earth stuff. I noticed Loki standing in front of a pedestal.

"Loki!" I whisper-shouted. He didn't answer. I could hear the footsteps behind me so I his behind an eye looking thing.

"STOP!" It was Odin. 

"Am I cursed?" Loki asked.

"No," Odin responded. "Put the casket down." Loki  did and turned around, revealing his never before seen blue skin that I didn't know about. It slowly disappeared along with his red eyes that went back to blue.

"What am I?" He asked. Odin kinda looked sad from where I was hiding. 

"You're my son." He answered.

"What more than that?" Odin didn't answer to Loki's other question.

"The Casket wasn't the only thing you took from Jotunheim that day, was it?" Odin got all quiet.

All he could say was, "No."

"In the aftermath of the battle, I went into the temple and I found a baby. Small for a giant's offspring-- abandoned, suffering, left to die." He explained. 

"Laufey's son." I pieced it all together. I covered my hand as I figured out that Loki is the son of this Laufey.

"Why? You were knee- deep in Jotun blood. Why would you take me?" Loki asked?

"You were an innocent child." Odin replied. 

"No you took me for a purpose, what was it?" He asked again. Odin didn't respond.

"Tell me!" Loki cried. I could hear his pain in his voice. I felt bad.

"I thought that we could unite our kingdoms one day, bring about an alliance, bring permanent peace... through you. But those plans no longer matter." Odin said. I saw that Loki was on the verge of breaking down.

"So I am no more than just another stolen relic, locked up here until you might have use of me?" Loki asked. I heard the anger in his voice.

"Why do you twist my words?" Asked Odin, weakly.

"You could have told me what I was in the beginning. Why didn't you tell me?" Loki questioned.

"You are my son, my blood. I only wanted to protect you from the truth." Odin responded.

"Because I'm the monster parents tell their children about at night?" Loki spat.

"Don't..." Odin looked weak.

"It all makes sense now why you favored Thor all these years." Odin mumbled, "listen", as he almost collapsed. Loki didn't notice.

"Because no matter how much to claim to love me, you could never have a frost giant sitting on the throne of Asgard." Odin collapsed with yellow trail. I didn't know what that meant. Loki knealt down next to Odin.

"Guards!!!" He cried out. I could hear footsteps upstairs.

"Y/n?" Loki saw me. "What are you doing here?" He choked. Tears threatened to come out, so I held my arms open.

"Come here." I said. Loki ran into my arms. He hugged me tightly as I let him cry into my shoulder.

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