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“I gotta know, is this illegal?”
Loki was standing in front of the door to your room. He had come with a proposition: Come with him, Thor, Sif, and the Warriors Three to Jotunheim to exact revenge on the frost giants.
“Yes. I take it you’re out, then?” Loki asked, secretly relieved that you had chosen to stay in Asgard.
“What? Nah, I just want to know if I need an alibi or something in case we get caught,” you said. You shouted back to Brin, who was in your closet, preparing your outfit for the final matches of the competition (hopefully it included pants).
“Hey, Brin! I’m gonna need some alone time to plan some battle tactics. Can you leave for a couple of hours?”
Brin looked harried by the suggestion (the finale of the competition was only a couple days away), but obliged your request and left the room, glancing quickly at Loki on the way out. Loki looked at her sideways, too.
“You believe your servant will be silent regarding our endeavors?” he asked.
“Yeah, Brin’s pretty chill.”
“...I have no idea what that means.”
You put on the lightest, warmest armor you had and followed Loki out of the castle to where the others were waiting on horseback. They had two horses without riders, one for you and one for Loki.
“Hey, I forgot to mention… I’m still not amazing with horses,” you said.
“You can ride with me, then,” Loki said, directing you towards his horse. You nodded. Sif gave you a sort of knowing smirk, which you ignored. Soon, you and Loki were seated, and the party took off.
When you arrived at the Bifrost, Loki decided to take over. He hopped off his horse, helped you off, and then strode over confidently to Heimdall.
“Ah, Heimdall, good to see you!”
“Your lies will do you no good here, my prince,” Heimdall said blankly. “I am under orders to let no one pass through the Bifrost until the Allfather permits it.”
Thor stepped forward to deal with the situation while Loki sulked back, embarrassed to be seen like this in front of you. You shrugged when he looked up at you.
“Do you think Thor will be able to get us through?” you asked.
“I doubt it,” Loki answered. “But he has always had a certain charm that I lacked that made others find him appealing.”
“Well, I think you’re appealing,” you sort of joked. He looked at you incredulously.
While the two of you got lost in conversation, Thor continued his conversation with Heimdall. He had convinced the gatekeeper to let you pass. However, Heimdall was suddenly less concerned about the upcoming adventure and more concerned about you.
“I cannot see her,” Heimdall said. “Physically, I can see her in front of me. But my second sight… I could only visualize the six of you approaching. She was nowhere to be seen.”
“What do you speculate?” Thor asked.
“It may have been she who slipped past my watch. Be wary of her, and go with haste.”
“We will, Heimdall,” Thor said, shooting a curious glance at you. “Come, comrades! Our fate awaits.”
You were only familiar with the portal between worlds in the Midgardian colony you had lived in, so the Bifrost was a whole new experience with you. You may have yelled more than a couple swear words as the rainbow energy consumed you and dropped the seven of you off in the realm of the frost giants. Loki caught you before you fell to the ground.
“Can’t have a casualty before the fighting even begins, now, can we?” he said, smirking at you.
“Shut the hell up,” you grumbled, making sure all of your weapons were in place from the journey.
The seven of you marched onward to the castle gates of Laufey’s ice palace. This was nothing like Frozen, you thought. The ice was rough and craggy, full of shadows and niches to hide in. Your eyes flickered from rock to rock, waiting for something to jump out, but nothing did. In fact, everything dangerous was in plain sight.
The ruler Laufey sat in a glittering ice throne, watching your party advance slowly. His gleaming red eyes stood out from his solid blue skin, glancing at each of you in turn.
“Son of Odin,” he crooned. “You’re lucky I have even let you enter. What business do you have here?”
“We wish to know how you breached the borders of our lands,” Thor snarled. “And we wish for the people involved in the plot against Asgard to be turned over to us!”
“I assure you, those involved had no connection to me, and they have been punished severely,” Laufey said in a voice that clearly implied that neither of those statements were true. “Go back while I still allow it. You have no claims here.”
“Thank you, we will take up your most gracious offer,” Loki interrupted. “Come, Thor…”
“You best listen to your brother,” Laufey said, then broke into a slow grin as you and the others turned your backs to him. “Now, run along, little princess.”
Thor grinned, and you knew this would not turn out well.
The elder prince chucked his hammer at Laufey, who disappeared in the blink of an eye. The frost giant soldiers, who were previously standing at attention, came out of their trance and charged at your party. The seven of you formed a circle and proceeded to attack in different directions.
Your dagger slipped in between the slightest cracks in armor that you caught with your keen eye. You took down soldier after soldier (granted, not nearly as many as Thor or his warriors did) and saw Loki out of the corner of your eye doing the same thing. He was using his magic to confront the giants, and you thought that was a good idea. You planned to follow suit when you saw a giant run towards him, cornering him against a gap in the cliffs that was too far to jump. You screamed at him to get out of the way, but it was too late. Just as the giant smashed into him, he vanished.
“Looking for someone?” Loki said, popping right up next to you. You nearly sliced his head off.
“You’re such an ASS!” you yelled, facing the giants attacking you again. You began conjuring an energy blast to get a hole in the giant army facing you.
“Stop,” Loki hissed quickly.
“What?” you said. Instead, you flipped your knife back into your hand and stabbed a giant in the eye.
“Stop using magic. Only use it as a last resort. Or you’ll give away our advantage,” he snapped. He took your idea and blasted away the encroaching giants with magic.
That sounded like a stupid idea to you, but hey, you weren’t gonna argue with someone who knew frost giants better than you.
You heard a roar in the distance, and your mind froze for a second. You’d heard the same roar in your dreams…
“Loki, I think something bad is going to happen. We need to get out of here NOW!” you yelled.
Just as Loki nodded, you heard a scream as Fandral was pierced through the chest by a spear. You and Loki paled.
“Thor! We can’t hold up any longer! We have to go!” Loki screamed across the expanse. Sif and Hogun were supporting Fandral and began to run towards a clearing to get to the Bifrost.
Thor could barely hear them over the roar of the wind, the snarling of the giant creatures breaking out of their cages, and the sound of glaciers crumbling. He got the hint when he saw Fandral’s wound and began to carve a path through the giant army towards the Bifrost.
“Y/n! What’s wrong?” Loki yelled. You were having trouble focusing. The cold, the darkness, the roaring… It was all from your dream. You felt like you were going to die.
“Nothing! We just need to get out of here!” you said, legs shaking. Something bad was going to happen. You could feel it.
Suddenly, you felt a rumbling as a giant creature erupted from the ground at your feet. You screamed, and your party ran faster. Thor electrocuted it and sent it into the abyss between the craigs you were standing on. The giants were gaining as you approached where you had entered Jotunheim. You heard Thor yelling for Heimdall, but the gatekeeper wasn’t answering.
The frost giant army was nearly there when you felt the low rumbling again. You knew what was about to happen before it did because you had seen it dozens of time before. Out of the darkness flew the icy creature that Thor had blasted with lightning. It had survived its fall and come after you. Had you not been prepared, you all would have been crushed. Luckily, you reacted like you had in every dream, and this time, it worked.
You threw up a force field of energy so strong it left you feeling light-headed. It was barely enough, and when the creature came down on it, it began to crack and splinter. Loki finally unfroze from his shock and sent up an even stronger force field, which threw back the creature into the abyss again. By this time, the giant army was nearly on top of the seven of you, but to you, it didn’t matter.
As soon as Loki threw up his shield, yours crumbled, and you followed suit. As you passed out, you saw Loki’s face, mouth in an ‘O’, eyes wide with fear, and as your dream came true, you hoped it wasn’t the last thing you ever saw.
Loki was standing in front of the door to your room. He had come with a proposition: Come with him, Thor, Sif, and the Warriors Three to Jotunheim to exact revenge on the frost giants.
“Yes. I take it you’re out, then?” Loki asked, secretly relieved that you had chosen to stay in Asgard.
“What? Nah, I just want to know if I need an alibi or something in case we get caught,” you said. You shouted back to Brin, who was in your closet, preparing your outfit for the final matches of the competition (hopefully it included pants).
“Hey, Brin! I’m gonna need some alone time to plan some battle tactics. Can you leave for a couple of hours?”
Brin looked harried by the suggestion (the finale of the competition was only a couple days away), but obliged your request and left the room, glancing quickly at Loki on the way out. Loki looked at her sideways, too.
“You believe your servant will be silent regarding our endeavors?” he asked.
“Yeah, Brin’s pretty chill.”
“...I have no idea what that means.”
You put on the lightest, warmest armor you had and followed Loki out of the castle to where the others were waiting on horseback. They had two horses without riders, one for you and one for Loki.
“Hey, I forgot to mention… I’m still not amazing with horses,” you said.
“You can ride with me, then,” Loki said, directing you towards his horse. You nodded. Sif gave you a sort of knowing smirk, which you ignored. Soon, you and Loki were seated, and the party took off.
When you arrived at the Bifrost, Loki decided to take over. He hopped off his horse, helped you off, and then strode over confidently to Heimdall.
“Ah, Heimdall, good to see you!”
“Your lies will do you no good here, my prince,” Heimdall said blankly. “I am under orders to let no one pass through the Bifrost until the Allfather permits it.”
Thor stepped forward to deal with the situation while Loki sulked back, embarrassed to be seen like this in front of you. You shrugged when he looked up at you.
“Do you think Thor will be able to get us through?” you asked.
“I doubt it,” Loki answered. “But he has always had a certain charm that I lacked that made others find him appealing.”
“Well, I think you’re appealing,” you sort of joked. He looked at you incredulously.
While the two of you got lost in conversation, Thor continued his conversation with Heimdall. He had convinced the gatekeeper to let you pass. However, Heimdall was suddenly less concerned about the upcoming adventure and more concerned about you.
“I cannot see her,” Heimdall said. “Physically, I can see her in front of me. But my second sight… I could only visualize the six of you approaching. She was nowhere to be seen.”
“What do you speculate?” Thor asked.
“It may have been she who slipped past my watch. Be wary of her, and go with haste.”
“We will, Heimdall,” Thor said, shooting a curious glance at you. “Come, comrades! Our fate awaits.”
You were only familiar with the portal between worlds in the Midgardian colony you had lived in, so the Bifrost was a whole new experience with you. You may have yelled more than a couple swear words as the rainbow energy consumed you and dropped the seven of you off in the realm of the frost giants. Loki caught you before you fell to the ground.
“Can’t have a casualty before the fighting even begins, now, can we?” he said, smirking at you.
“Shut the hell up,” you grumbled, making sure all of your weapons were in place from the journey.
The seven of you marched onward to the castle gates of Laufey’s ice palace. This was nothing like Frozen, you thought. The ice was rough and craggy, full of shadows and niches to hide in. Your eyes flickered from rock to rock, waiting for something to jump out, but nothing did. In fact, everything dangerous was in plain sight.
The ruler Laufey sat in a glittering ice throne, watching your party advance slowly. His gleaming red eyes stood out from his solid blue skin, glancing at each of you in turn.
“Son of Odin,” he crooned. “You’re lucky I have even let you enter. What business do you have here?”
“We wish to know how you breached the borders of our lands,” Thor snarled. “And we wish for the people involved in the plot against Asgard to be turned over to us!”
“I assure you, those involved had no connection to me, and they have been punished severely,” Laufey said in a voice that clearly implied that neither of those statements were true. “Go back while I still allow it. You have no claims here.”
“Thank you, we will take up your most gracious offer,” Loki interrupted. “Come, Thor…”
“You best listen to your brother,” Laufey said, then broke into a slow grin as you and the others turned your backs to him. “Now, run along, little princess.”
Thor grinned, and you knew this would not turn out well.
The elder prince chucked his hammer at Laufey, who disappeared in the blink of an eye. The frost giant soldiers, who were previously standing at attention, came out of their trance and charged at your party. The seven of you formed a circle and proceeded to attack in different directions.
Your dagger slipped in between the slightest cracks in armor that you caught with your keen eye. You took down soldier after soldier (granted, not nearly as many as Thor or his warriors did) and saw Loki out of the corner of your eye doing the same thing. He was using his magic to confront the giants, and you thought that was a good idea. You planned to follow suit when you saw a giant run towards him, cornering him against a gap in the cliffs that was too far to jump. You screamed at him to get out of the way, but it was too late. Just as the giant smashed into him, he vanished.
“Looking for someone?” Loki said, popping right up next to you. You nearly sliced his head off.
“You’re such an ASS!” you yelled, facing the giants attacking you again. You began conjuring an energy blast to get a hole in the giant army facing you.
“Stop,” Loki hissed quickly.
“What?” you said. Instead, you flipped your knife back into your hand and stabbed a giant in the eye.
“Stop using magic. Only use it as a last resort. Or you’ll give away our advantage,” he snapped. He took your idea and blasted away the encroaching giants with magic.
That sounded like a stupid idea to you, but hey, you weren’t gonna argue with someone who knew frost giants better than you.
You heard a roar in the distance, and your mind froze for a second. You’d heard the same roar in your dreams…
“Loki, I think something bad is going to happen. We need to get out of here NOW!” you yelled.
Just as Loki nodded, you heard a scream as Fandral was pierced through the chest by a spear. You and Loki paled.
“Thor! We can’t hold up any longer! We have to go!” Loki screamed across the expanse. Sif and Hogun were supporting Fandral and began to run towards a clearing to get to the Bifrost.
Thor could barely hear them over the roar of the wind, the snarling of the giant creatures breaking out of their cages, and the sound of glaciers crumbling. He got the hint when he saw Fandral’s wound and began to carve a path through the giant army towards the Bifrost.
“Y/n! What’s wrong?” Loki yelled. You were having trouble focusing. The cold, the darkness, the roaring… It was all from your dream. You felt like you were going to die.
“Nothing! We just need to get out of here!” you said, legs shaking. Something bad was going to happen. You could feel it.
Suddenly, you felt a rumbling as a giant creature erupted from the ground at your feet. You screamed, and your party ran faster. Thor electrocuted it and sent it into the abyss between the craigs you were standing on. The giants were gaining as you approached where you had entered Jotunheim. You heard Thor yelling for Heimdall, but the gatekeeper wasn’t answering.
The frost giant army was nearly there when you felt the low rumbling again. You knew what was about to happen before it did because you had seen it dozens of time before. Out of the darkness flew the icy creature that Thor had blasted with lightning. It had survived its fall and come after you. Had you not been prepared, you all would have been crushed. Luckily, you reacted like you had in every dream, and this time, it worked.
You threw up a force field of energy so strong it left you feeling light-headed. It was barely enough, and when the creature came down on it, it began to crack and splinter. Loki finally unfroze from his shock and sent up an even stronger force field, which threw back the creature into the abyss again. By this time, the giant army was nearly on top of the seven of you, but to you, it didn’t matter.
As soon as Loki threw up his shield, yours crumbled, and you followed suit. As you passed out, you saw Loki’s face, mouth in an ‘O’, eyes wide with fear, and as your dream came true, you hoped it wasn’t the last thing you ever saw.
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this is getting better every chapter >u<