[ to her, it was better legs to stand on than Thor being locked up again in some tiny cell, more useless then he would be now. she doesn't feel guilty about that part, not about the lie itself, but where it eventually lead. she wonders how much this Thor expects it out of her, but she can't be certain.
for a moment she feels like her question will be folly, leading her down a path that she would rather not travel. this will lead to dark places, she says to herself. ]
What happened between you and your brother—your Loki—in the universe which you hail, I'd ask you of it.
[ it would give her a glimpse at who she's being compared to, no matter how much they'd both like to think otherwise. ]
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for a moment she feels like her question will be folly, leading her down a path that she would rather not travel. this will lead to dark places, she says to herself. ]
What happened between you and your brother—your Loki—in the universe which you hail, I'd ask you of it.
[ it would give her a glimpse at who she's being compared to, no matter how much they'd both like to think otherwise. ]