Part Nine: Search

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There was a rapping knock on your door. “Darling!” a woman's voice called.

“Mmpf.” You moved your head to look at the door, lethargy still coating your senses.

“Morning already?” Eir sat in the chair, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. The woman knocked again. “Let me get it,” Eir said, standing and stretching. Eir slowly walked over and opened up the door.

“Oh, good morning Frigga.”

“Eir? What are you doing in __________'s room?” Frigga peeked inside the room to make sure she was in the right place. When she spotted you, she politely asked to come inside.

“Yeah, sure,” you responded, getting out of bed.

“Mmm.” Loki propped himself up on his elbows, waking up. He yawned like a cat.

“Good morning, Loki,” Frigga bid her son.

“Oh, good morning, mother.”

“Are you feeling any better?”

“Yeah, much better,” Loki said, sitting up and stretching. He placed a good-morning kiss on your cheek. You blushed madly. Loki had never kissed you in front of Frigga before. Eir giggled and Frigga shifted uncomfortably.

Frigga cleared her throat. “Anyways, I wanted to come and talk to __________ about Thor.”

Loki slowly scooted away from you and Eir quieted down and became serious.

“What about him?” you asked her. “Have you found him?”

“Not yet,” Frigga sighed. You didn't notice it before, but she looked tired. In fact, she was probably out all night searching for her son. “Even Heimdall isn't able to see him.”

“I'll help,” you offered.

Frigga smiled sweetly. “Thank you so much, dear. I was hoping you would offer to help. I think Thor might come out of his hiding place if he hears you are looking for him.”

“I will come too!” Eir volunteered. “But I need to change first.”

“I suppose I will help as well,” Loki sighed. Everyone turned to look at him. Did he really not remember what had happened between him and Thor?

“Actually sweetie,” Frigga started, unsure of how to break the news to her son.

“You probably should get some more rest,” you said, making up an excuse for Frigga.

“_________ is right,” Frigga agreed.”Eir did a good job at healing you, but you still need more rest and time to heal fully.”

Loki let out a breath, the dejection apparent in his eyes. “Yeah,” Loki sighed.

“See you later,” you told him, giving him a light kiss upon his lips.

He smiled and waved at you when you followed Frigga and Eir out of the room.

“We both need to change before we go anywhere,” Eir reminded Frigga once you were outside of your quarters.

“I know, Frigga said back. “I already have arranged clothing for you two. As I have already searched for my son all over Asgard, I know he is not here. You will need more protective clothing for where we are headed.”

“Where are we going?” you inquired.

“We are headed to Jotunheim.”

“Why?” You and Eir questioned in equally shocked unison.

“Heimdall thought he might have caught a glimpse of Thor on Jotunheim. Red stands out in an icy world. More importantly,” Frigga sighed, “He is not here in Asgard and Jotunheim is a place to start searching.” Eir and you shrugged and continued to follow Frigga through the halls.

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