Your P.O.V:
I woke up once again to the sun's blinding rays. And the loud noises coming down the hall. I got up, headed for the door, and opened it. The room down the hall had its door open. I heard familiar voices arguing about something. I decided to mind my own business and get ready for the day. Once I was done getting ready, I headed for the throne room, with my clipboard in hand. Loki was standing out on the balcony, looking at Asgard.
"Hi Loki." I said. He gave a little jump. I must've scared him.
"Hi Y/n." He said. "I didn't see you."
"I should've said something. Maybe clear my throat or give a cough." I said. He smiled. "What are you up to today?" I asked.
"I don't know. What do you want to do?" I didn't get to answer because an Einherjar guard had entered the room.
"My liege," he said, " the Warriors Three and the Lady Sif have gone missing." Without any warnings, Loki stormed off.
"Where do you think he's going?" I asked the guard.
"I do not know, my lady." He responded, I decided to go to the Observatory. Loki was already there by the time I arrived. He was talking to Heimdall.
"Tell me, Loki, how did you get the Jotuns into Asgard?" He asked. I tried to hide from their sight.
"You think the Bifrost is the only way in and out of the Realm?" Loki responded. "There are secret paths between worlds to which even you with all your gifts are blind. But I have need of them no longer, now that I am King."
"Oh no." I whispered.
"And I say, for your act of treason, you are relieved of your duties as Gatekeeper. And you are no longer a citizen of Asgard." Loki said.
"Then I need no longer obey you. " Heimdall said. He raised his massive sword, and strode towards Loki. He reached out and, with both hands, took hold of something invisible, hovering above him. From what I could see, it was a tiny box that was glowing blue. It was the same thing that revealed the truth about Loki. Heimdall was coming fast at him.
The box thingy blasted an icy breeze at him. It felt just like when I was in Jotunheim. Heimdall was still able to move, but he began to slowly freeze. I was so scared and so nervous that I nearly gave away my position. Heimdall was about to hit Loki. I covered my eyes, unable to see what was gonna happen next. But before the blade was about to strike, it stopped, frozen, just inches from Loki's throat. He breathed a sigh of relief and stepped past Heimdall. I was sitting on the edge of my seat. I didn't even have one!
Loki inserted Gungnir into the Observatory's control panel and opened the Bifrost. From behind, there was this creepy machine, a fiery glow rising within it. It turned its head towards Loki.
"Ensure my brother does not return." He commanded, sending it through the Bifrost. I bit my finger, trying to figure out what to do. The first thing I decided to do was to go and talk to Frigga about her son. I would also need to find a way to communicate with Jane back on earth. Whatever Loki sent through the Bifrost could be a danger to the town. I was about to head back to the castle when I heard Loki call my name.
"Y/n?" I flinched. I should've remembered that he was still in the Observatory.
"Hi." I said, meekly. Sheet, Sheet, Sheet!!! I yelled in my head.
"What are you doing here Y/n? I thought I told you to stay in the castle." He said.
"Well, technically, you said nothing. You just stormed off without saying a word to me." I replied.
"You should head back to the castle. Now." Loki said. I could tell that he was getting angry.
"Okay." I spat. I could also tell that I was getting angry, so I headed back to the castle.
*Timeskip brought to you by the Destroyer looking like an old transformer toy I had*
I opened the big and heavy door that led into Odin's chambers. Frigga was there, sitting by Odin's side.
"Your majesty!" I said. Once again, I was interrupted by the queen herself.
"Y/n, I'm worried. I feel that something is amiss." She said. "Could you please go check on Loki for me." I was about to tell her what he was up to but I decided not to.
"Yes Your Majesty." I said and headed off for the throne room. Hopefully Loki was there, and in a good mood.
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The King of Lies
Science FictionSo I kinda lost a bet to my cousin (again) about writing this story and here I am writing a Loki x reader cause of my stupid bet I made. (Most of my stories are made because of bets.) And once again, I don't have a good description. (the next Marve...