I was dragged along to see this movie having never read a comic about Thor in my life – always preferred adult comics such as Sandman and Fables rather than Marvel and DC. But just fell in love with the two main characters – Chris's portrayal of Thor (and being utterly gorgeous to boot) and the sweet romance that develops between him and Jane is just asking for a continuation...

(Note to self: will try and keep the chapters under 1000 words).

I have absolutely nothing to do with the making of Thor – worse luck!

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She looked up at the darkening sky, the stars beginning to shine and the moon a dull ache of roundness subdued behind a fleeting cloud. She lay back in the reclining chair and watched the slowly shifting clouds. It was starting to get a little chilly as the wind picked up its tempo. She shivered and sighed. Her experiments were getting more intense and difficult but she felt that she was almost there, that he was almost within reach. She pictured his open and honest face, she remembered the touch of his lips on hers. She breathed the cold night air deeply and tried not to feel the hurt and pain she always felt when thinking of him. He had promised to return for her. He had promised to bring her to Asgard over eight months ago and she still held a tiny pulse of hope inside her, but mostly just a deep and unwelcome betrayal. She didn't want to hold anything but love in her heart for the man, the larger than life man who had entered her world so briefly and made her feel so much. She hoped he was safe. She hoped she would see him again. She hoped it would be soon.

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"Thor."

Thor closed his eyes and wearily placed the leather-bound journal onto the large oak table before turning towards his father. Odin walked through the open doorway and closed the large ornate door quietly behind him.

"Thor, I asked you to leave Loki's things alone."

"Father. Please allow me to continue looking. His notes are detailed and he may have written down a different way to travel between the realms."

"Have you learnt nothing about your brother Thor?" Odin continued to walk towards Thor and placed his hand on Thor's shoulder. "Loki played a game with us. He toyed with your emotions which set about the chain of events that made you into a better person. But in doing so he lost himself." Odin looked around the large chambers that had once belonged to Loki. "Loki is gone from us and the things he has left behind might hurt us further. You must forget about finding another bridge."

"I still believe there has to be a way." Thor said, staring at his father, willing him to understand.

"No Thor." Odin said and banged the staff hard onto the marble floor. The journal behind Thor began to frazzle before erupting in a startling burning crescendo. Thor looked around the room and saw the open cabinet containing Loki's written works. The pages started to smoulder.

"No." Thor screamed and rushed towards the cabinet realising he was too late. With a silent roar the papers and books combusted and within seconds all were reduced to ash.

Thor watched as his last hope in ever returning to Jane went up in flames.

"You can never see the mortal again. You must forget her and get on with your life."

"You know nothing of what I feel." Thor retorted, pushing his father's hand away. He felt hollow inside thinking of Jane and how he had betrayed her.

"She is a mortal Thor. She belongs in her own world and in her own time. Asgard exists outside such limitations."

"But we cheat Father. If she lived on Asgard she would have the powers we possess."

"She is lost to you Thor. Forget about her."

Righteeoooh, first chapter finished. Obviously you all know the drill – there's this little button south of this message that's just begging to be pushed – and you'll make this housewife workaholic (who really has more important things to do) extremely happy. Have a great week y'all.