A/N: This is my first ever fan fiction. I hope you enjoy this first chapter. It's shorter than I'd like, but it will do for now. Feedback would be nice!

Kassandra quietly walked into her master's quarters in the abandoned castle they shared after Loki escaped from Asgardian prison.

"Master Loki, I have your tea. Where shall I put it?" She asked the god.

"Right there on the table." Loki answered without looking up. He was writing down the next part of his plan. So far, he had nothing. Kassandra smiled and curtsied low.

"Yes, sir. Cream and sugar?"

"Will do." He said, this time looking up and smiling back at her.

"How is your plan coming along?" She asked as she prepared his tea.

"Not so well. I have many ideas, but they only seem possible in my head. I just need something quick and simple. I guess it's just not that easy." He answered as he rubbed his neck.

"Would you like a massage, sir?" She asked softly. She had feelings for the god, but wasn't sure if they were reciprocated. At times, it seemed he did. But at others, she felt she was simply help.

"Would you, please? My back is killing me." He was rubbing his lower back now. Master Loki hasn't left from his chair in the dining hall since they arrived there. Kassandra smiled and walked over to him, handing him his tea. She cracked her knuckles and sat behind him. She slowly began to massage his back, working deep into the tissue.

Loki took a small sip of his tea, as to make sure it wasn't hot. He, then, set is down and relaxed a bit. He was telling himself how lucky he was to have Kassandra with him. Without her, none of this would be possible.

"Mister Loki, have you ever thought about… the future?" She asked as she worked her way down his back.

"What do you mean, 'the future'?" He asked, clearly puzzled.

"I mean… Our future…" She asked, her voice getting softer as she spoke.

Loki hesitated. He never thought about what would happen to them after this. He slowly rose and walked away without a word. Kassandra sighed and nodded.

"I thought so." She mumbled, as she headed off to her own room.