Third person POV

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Third person :

The Asgardian sun decided to be harsh, causing Danielle to sweat while the handsome princes walked about in their heavy armor. How they could be so comfortable in that armor on such a hot day, she could not fathom. 

"Is it not a fine day!?" she heard Volstagg exclaim. 

"We could just lay the chicken out and it would barbeque itself." she muttered bitterly.

Volstagg let out a big laugh that frightened Danielle a little. "Never the less, it is a beautiful day."

"Yeah, the city, as if not gold already, shines brighter."

Another laugh, and Volstagg left Danielle back to her thoughts. She leaned on the railing, wishing it were night. She missed her balcony back on Earth, the brilliant lights - like tiny dots - lining the sky and the breeze. Her gaze travelled slowly across the city of Asgard, the rainbow bridge, the magnificent structures, the humble fields, the well of Mimir, Freya's home... her eyes seemed to sensitive to the farthest thing. Her ears sensitive to the slightest sound. Her mind went back to when Loki was help captive and his every movement and sound slowly killed her.

It had taken effect that very time. 

She smiled, thinking of how she could have missed it all those years. 

"Danielle?" 

Loki leaned on the railing beside Danielle and set his gaze on her. "Why all alone?"

"Its a beautiful place..." she said, ignoring the question. Loki didnt pursue it. Just turned is gaze to the city. "You have been here a million times." he said. "You remark as if this is your first time."

"It is my first." she turned to Loki. "This... its so different! i see everything, hear everything and feel everything to a magnified level, its new!" a light came in her eyes as she went on about everything she saw, which she never noticed before. All Loki could do was listen with absolute interest as Danielle excitedly narrated her new self. They walked about, Loki pointing out things he thought she didnt see but did. 

"You really do love being a Frost Giant...." he laughed. "I've never seen you more enthusiastic about something, what draws you to it?"

"You..." Danielle said. "You live this all the time and underestimate it."

Loki smiled, as if she were a child who said something beyond her years. 

"This is new for me, and its beautiful. I want you to know how beautiful it is. Again."

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