Chapter 1: A Trick on the Trickster
Author's Note:
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Loki
I hurriedly looked over my shoulder as I spurred my horse to run faster. Thor was bellowing behind me angrily as he too increased the pace of his horse as well. I forced myself to turn my attention to in front of me as I saw the Bifrost coming up on the Rainbow Bridge. I tried to focus on how best to escape my brother from there but I knew I was trapped. Clutching Megingjörð closer to me, I slightly glared down at the belt. It was entirely all the stupid belt's fault, if I hadn't wanted to steal Megingjörð from Thor in the first place, I wouldn't be in this predicament.
All I wanted to do was to take the belt from my brother and watch him panic over its loss. I wanted to see Thor struggle to barely even lift Mjolnir without the little bit of help from Megingjörð. I had planned everything out perfectly to steal it. I had snuck into Thor's room to steal it while my brother was in the throes of passion with yet again, some other nameless girl. After just grasping it, Thor saw my intent and started chasing after me. It must have been that the girl was not near as diverting as I thought for Thor to notice me sneak in his room and catch me in the act. I knew I shouldn't have run from Thor but I did it purely on impulse. It was only a matter of time before Thor caught me now but I wasn't ready to give up just yet.
"Loki!" Thor yelled at me as the Bifrost neared closer, "Give it back now brother and I might be merciful!"
And Frost Giants would walk the palace, I thought bitterly as I dismounted in front of Heimdall. I ran up to the weary watcher and saw that he was smirking at me. I rolled my eyes at Heimdall's amusement and glanced behind me at Thor, who was still hot on my heels.
"I see that your plans have gone array, my prince," Heimdall said amused with my humiliation.
"Of course you have," I bit out sarcastically, looking behind me again to see Thor had caught up and dismounted his horse.
"Loki, give it back now," Thor emphasized in a controlled manner, "there is nowhere else for you to run."
I felt like a trapped animal now, I was blocked by Thor and had no way of escaping. I looked down at the belt and sighed at all the trouble it had caused me. I started to hand it back to Thor; there was no point in running anymore with it since I had nowhere to go. I heard Heimdall chuckle behind me and resisted the urge to glare back at him. I had been caught, and humiliated as the Trickster by my own buffoon of a brother. I had ran all this way on the rainbow bridge to get cornered on the Bifrost with no escape.
Wait, I was on the Bifrost which was a portal to other realms. I smirked at this revelation and pulled Megingjörð back to my person. Thor seemed to not understand what I was thinking but Heimdall did. I acted quickly and ran at Heimdall, grabbing the sword from the stunned watcher and headed into the Bifrost. I heard Heimdall and Thor running in behind me but I hurriedly shoved the great broadsword into the Bifrost's mechanism. I turned around to see Heimdall and Thor approach me slowly, trying to stop me as he faced the portal.
"Loki, don't do it," Thor pleaded menacingly as I smirked at him.
"Do what Thor, this?" I said as I let go of the belt and watched it disappear in the portal.
"No!" Thor said as he tried to grab it from me but it was too late.
Heimdall pulled his sword from the Bifrost to prevent Thor from falling in as my brother stood there in shock. It was momentary since he rounded on me and grabbed me by my robes. Thor held me up at least a good foot off the ground and growled at me. I might have found the situation funny if I wasn't the one Thor was angry with but it couldn't be helped.
"Where did you send it to?" Thor whispered angrily and I couldn't help myself as I let out a laugh.
"I don't know, maybe you should check every realm for the damn thing," I chuckled till it turned to painful gasps when Thor slammed me into the wall.
"Do I look to be in a jesting mood brother for your tricks?" Thor shouted into my face and paused for a moment in thought, "Tell me where you sent it now."
"Why?" I spat, thoroughly amused by Thor's lack of control over his emotions.
"Because if you don't I will tell Father and he will be even more upset with you than I am," Thor threatened and I looked up at him with fear.
"Well, I might actually remember where I sent it," I stated cautiously, for fear my brother would report me to our father, "now that you mention it. I think I sent it to Midgard."
Thor smirked at my compliance and let go of me, letting me fall to the floor, "Good, I knew you would remember."
"Yes, with some brutal persuasion," I snapped as I glared at him for his intimidating tactics, "so go and get it now that you know where it is."
"Oh, I'm not going to go get it," Thor said with a laugh and pointed down at me, "you are."
"Me, why me?" I said incredulously, trying to process what was said.
"Yes you, because if you don't then I will tell Mother and Father of our little disagreement and how you used the Bifrost to give the mortals a taste of my Asgardian powers."
"You wouldn't," I sighed, hoping against all hope he wouldn't make me do this.
"Oh, I will," Thor said with a smile as Heimdall reopened the portal, "so I suggest you get it back for me brother."
Author's Note:
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