Loki and I walked toward the banquet hall.
“Are you sure you’re alright?” Loki asked gazing at my slightly shaking hands
“I-I’m positive.”
“War is a horrible thing. The first time I saw it, I was-I had nightmares and was always nervous of some surprise attack. But then I realized dying is a way of life.”
“Only if you choose it to be. Those men didn’t choose war. They were just doing what their king told them to. They died for a cause, their king.”
“Once again, you think you have out-witted me. But you are wrong. Those men weren’t following the orders of their king. They were following the orders of themselves. They thought they could do what a whole army could not.”
“So they weren’t acting under the king?”
“If they were, I believe that they would have been prepared for Odin’s little monster.”
“What was the metal thing that killed them? Odin’s little monster?”
“You have too many questions, dear pet. I will answer more of your questions later. Now I must comfort Thor.” Loki sneaked up on Thor and sat by him, I stayed a good distance away.
After awhile of whispering it was decided that Thor, Sif, The Warriors Three, and Loki were heading to Jotunheim.
I wanted to help.
“Loki!” I called after him as he started to leave with the small hunting party Thor had formed
Loki turned and Sif muttered something which got a dirty look from Loki, “Yes?”
I caught up to them, “Can I talk to you?”
“You are right now.” Loki slightly smirked and Sif stifled a laugh
“In private.”
Loki motioned for us to go several feet away, “Yes?”
“I’m coming with.”
Loki looked as if he was punched in the gut, “No.”
“Why not!?!”
“Well I-I think one lady is enough.”
“Well I think one brother is enough. I wonder if Thor likes reading as much as you. Maybe he’d love to read some of the books that I have? Stay with me reading on the couch? What do you think?”
A flash of fury and betrayal flickered in Loki’s eyes, “I don’t want you dead.”
“And I want to go with you.” I kissed the tip of his nose, lightly
“Why?” Loki asked wrapping his arms around my waist
“Why?! Because I don’t want to wait in this palace and live on, if you’re out there about to get your death sentence.” I fixed part of his vest
He lifted my chin up and looked me straight in the eye, “Go get changed. I’ll stall them.”
I jumped in the air then turned to leave. But before I left I gave Loki a hug and a kiss on the cheek.
After a quick wardrobe change, I was armored up and had plenty of weapons. I caught up with the group at the entrance to the BiFrost. Thor, Hogun, Fandral, Volstagg, and Loki all kept staring as I stood there beside Heimdall.
Sif looked at me with disgust, “I bet she doesn’t even know how to use any of those.” I heard her say to Hogun.
I was starting to get really tired of the ladies that lived on Asgard.
“Ready?” I asked
“Heimdall, let us-“ Loki began
"No need for your silver-tongue today, Loki." I smirked, “Already got the say from Heimdall, let’s go before Odin knows what’s going on.”
Sif and the others looked impressed. We all walked toward the BiFrost and with a beam of rainbow light, we were at Jotunheim.

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The Not So Asgardian and I
Fiksi PenggemarA scientist that's the smartest in her field on Earth is brought to Asgard. A certain Prince of Mischeif takes interest. A rocky road of emotion, hate, loss, and love develops. Even thought she may never see him again.