As entertaining and as fascinating as it is, I feel it important to remind you that you are behind in bringing me up to date with things in my own universe.
Though it is a shame that the other me did not accept Thor's offer. It would have resolved things much faster.
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Then there would be no Avengers, which one would suppose would be to the disappointment of those who came to see a tale called "The Avengers."
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Things could have gone array without such interference as they seem to be leading up to with the sequel.
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[She bends to his level, reaches up, and smoothes back his hood-thingy. She blinks in surprise at the raven-dark mess of hair.]
Liesmith?
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Look at you. So small and... [She takes his chin into her hand.] ...so very darling.
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I suppose that's what happened when one gets reborn, though I wouldn't think of it as darling.
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You are absolutely sweet.
[She puts a little kiss to his cheek, still laughing.]
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[ His cheeks heat up from such contact. A rare occurrence. Most prefer to scold or threaten him. ] I take it you are an alley of mine?
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[Sigyn smiles softly.] Of sorts. It depends. Are you the Loki I come to love, the Loki who frustrates me to no end, or the Loki who is all one in the same?
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Are you quite all right, Loki?
that typo i made ;; oh geeze. why did i not see it until now?
[ He bows slightly. ] And you yourself..?
it's okay!
[She folds her arms.] Of what I am to you?
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Depends on your definition of all right. Physically fit and healthy, yes. In the head? I'd like to think so but everyone seems to think that I'm all wrong in that respect.
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