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CHAPTER THREE

*•̩̩͙✦•̩̩͙˚*·͙̩̩͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩̥͙ ✦ ̩̩̥͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩͙‧͙ .·͙̩̩͙˚̩̥̩̥*̩̩̥͙ ✦ ̩̩̥͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩͙

If someone ever told Atreus that suddenly the father of all and the god of lightning would appear in his house, he would laugh at that person and not believe it. He'd say this person has a terribly vivid imagination bigger than he does.

- The big hole - murmured Odin looking at the ceiling, which was the hole because Thor attacked father Atreus, Kratos and the god of lightning disappeared into the clouds. The teenager stood there awkwardly not knowing what to do – So boy – Odin sat on a chair.

Atreus did not listen very much had his own questions, which unfold in him like a waterfall. Suddenly there was a bag of gold on the table to pay for a new roof, if people would accept it at all. Were people even in the Midgard?

- All father – started not sure teenager stepping from foot to foot – All this is nice and all, but... - interrupted – I remember seeing fireflies of the lost guard. Mimir says she no longer exists," Atreus began to explain, blindly believing Odin's every word. Odin swallowed his saliva hard. His eyebrows wrinkled.

- Leah's no longer with us. "She and the fireflies are gone," Odin replied calmly, but the father's mind panicked a little. How is that possible? Atreus doesn't look like he was lying, he could actually see the skylight if he did.

Somebody get Heimdall away.

He couldn't lose such a loyal and good fighter.

- You couldn't see them – the father shrugged, wanting to silence the boy and his questions about Leah. He had something behind his ears, and he would never say anything in his life, even if he were on the verge of death, he would never confess it.

But could Odin have died at all?

Probably, but when he decides.

- Ice giants took care of her killed her – confessed Odin and his words dripped with a note of mourning and sadness, Atreus' eyes widened in shock and his mouth opened – It became difficult. Life goes on, we live to die even gods or guardians – sarcasm poured from the lips of all fathers, but the child ears of Atreus did not understand it.

They didn't pursue the subject any further.

Atreus did not know to think

But they both didn't know it was Kratos who was coming back after a fight with Thor. His worries were great, although he hid them under a stoic face, on the way he met the Huldra brothers. Sindri and Brok looked like they were waiting for him, like they expected him to be there, they knew. He guessed the former god of war, with their help quickly returned home, but the road was one surprise quite unexpected turn of events

When he came back, he came across a glowing ball of gold that looked like she'd just woken up, it wasn't just a vapour, like something was trying to ignite on white snow. Even there was nothing like burning everything was wet, the branches of leaves on the trees and bushes were gone, Fimburlvinter killed everything that lived of nature leaving Midgard bare you could call it that.

The blob was small, but gradually grew. The interest among the dwarves and Spartans grew. The anticipation was enormous. Finally, the flame looked like it had got eyes, they were... blue.

Blue as ice, this was what it looked like among the orange little body of the flame, which suddenly grew small hands and legs – Saliius – muttered the voice of the flame and the echo he made sounded like it was endless in a tunnel.

  *•̩̩͙✦•̩̩͙˚*·͙̩̩͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩̥͙ ✦ ̩̩̥͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩͙‧͙ .·͙̩̩͙˚̩̥̩̥*̩̩̥͙ ✦ ̩̩̥͙˚̩̥̩̥̩̩͙

UNTIL ODIN SEPARATES US

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