The world we knew won't come back
The time we've lost can't get back
The life we had won't be ours again
Never Too Late - Three Days Grace
Thor played by Chris Hemsworth
Loki played by Tom Hiddleston
Heimdall played by Idris Elba
The castle was quiet as usual. Peaceful, undisturbed. It had become normal now for the two brothers of the kingdom. Neither of them saw much change around the castle anymore, especially since Thor had recently returned from Midgard. Loki, in particular, was more bored than Thor. At least the blonde Asgardian prince was able to leave Asgard. Loki was stuck within the castle walls, not allowed to leave for fear he might cause some sort of chaos somewhere in the galaxy. Then again, Loki couldn't blame Thor for fearing such things. He did, after all, invade Midgard very abruptly and dangerously. And it was insisted by Thor, the King of Asgard, that Loki be kept in the palace walls unless allowed elsewhere. He had insisted it was for his own good.Loki waltzed into the large training grounds of the castle, his breathing deep and tense. He had just been encountered by Heimdall. Originally, he'd just come from his private hiding place, a large tree with a rundown treehouse perched between its large branches. Regardless of its old. tattered condition, Loki embraced the naturalistic features of it. Not only was it peaceful in that area, but nobody even sought to go there, for it was in a difficult place to find deep in the gardens of Asgard. Thor surely didn't know of his personal thinking space, for Loki didn't care to share his emotions with his brother unless they were expressing their disagreements with one another. Often times that was where Loki went if he wanted to remain in solitude; it was his escape from the palace and a chance at being by himself and alone in his thoughts. Needless to say, he escaped here many times a month, and impressively without much notice. He supposed it could have something to do with the fact that he often tries to be invisible when walking the halls of the castle. But today during his time in solitude, he thought strictly of his mother and father.
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