wearenotdoinggethelp: ("I would put myself right beside you")
Loki Odinson ([personal profile] wearenotdoinggethelp) wrote in [community profile] fablechat 2018-10-21 03:39 am (UTC)

Loki wonders whether he's done a misstep by letting the truth out.

But he steels himself, and continues, speaking easily ostensibly, but if she looks, if the lady looks, there is concern, concern for someone, in his deep green eyes.

"Asgard needs all the goodwill it can find now, now after I had done my part in Ragnarok, as Asgard's Saviour."

Loki shakes his head. "Forgive me, Lady Eir. And let me offer you my humble assistane, on behalf of the Allfather, my brother. Thor Odinson."

And then, after this formulaic and anxious (anxious in a veiled way) sentence, Loki looks at the Lady Eir carefully. Mindfully, but without touching magical arts yet. He doesn't yet know whether the Magic wouldn't alarm Eir overly much, whoever she is. So for now he regretfully abstains.

"As for the tours - consider this mine, the heir's, goodwill. On Midgard, we will sorely need new relations."

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