His foot step were harsh and heavy on the floor, he wasn't stepping, but stomping. All of the criminals could feel his emotions in his feet. The walk down to his cell was longer than normal, he could feel his blood beginning to boil the moment he remembers watching the tear rain from her eyes. It just made his stomps harder, more pressure in the ground.

He gets to his cell to see a servant massaging his feet, while he reads the red bound book for sixth time.

"Loki, what did you do?"

"I'm still a Prince, aren't I? I'm allowed to get a massage once and while," Loki laughed.

"What did your snake tongue do?" Thor spit each words out with bitter hate and disgust.

"Last, I knew, you loved my tongue." Loki turned the page and looked up.

"Look, if you want me to give you an answer you need to stop going hulk on me, and talk to me." Loki replied, and then he tapped the servant.

"You may leave now." She looked up, and he magicked her away.

"What did you do to Jane?" He huffed.

"Come on, You still pined on that mere mortal?" Loki yawned and paused . . .

"I may have told we didn't need her anymore. I mean, do we, really?"

"I love her!" Thor exclaimed.

"No, you don't. She is small, and you know her body could never handle an Asgardian baby. Why do mother stopped after you?" Loki was being serious.

"She knew when to stop with perfection.' Thor laughed.

"What exact do you tell her?" Thor changed from kind-warmhearted to serious fast. . .

"I just said that she was more of an observation. . . right place, right time or an inquiring phase of Thor's true ability to focus. . ." Loki sighed . . .

"Look, I am done being interrogated?"

"She is in Midgard in pieces, and this is your doing!" Thor yelled.

"Pieces, really? Thor, I didn't think you had in you." Loki laughed at his bad joke.

"She was crying. She loved you, Loki." Thor spoke while Loki rolled his eyes in disbelief.

"Loki, she is heartbroken. What are you going to do about it?" Thor wanted to get into his brother's face. Loki opens his blue bound book.

"I see you are going to do what you do best just rot in his cage. You are just going to stick with what you know, even if it makes you miserable. You are too chicken to get out and make something new of yourself. You left because you were afraid. I know you will never admit it, but I know!" Thor sighed.

"I just thought my brother was braver than that." Loki didn't look up, he just turned the page.

"I have to clean up your mess again. This time for the last time!" Thor walked away and told the solider to cancel his book order the next two runs and add more security on his cell. He wanted his brother to think what he had done.