Loki came back for me that night. Momma had helped me get ready I was a wreck since Loki had left but when he came back my nerves went into overdrive. It felt like I had butterflies with wings the size of bat-wings in the pit of my stomach...

"You're going to be fine." Freya smiled practically pushing me down stairs. My shoes clanked as I made my way down the stairs.

"Hi?"

"Hey" The word came out as a weak sound, the way he was looking at me made me uneasy.

"What?" I sighed, "I knew it this is going to be such a disaster."

Loki smiled, "Calm down, You look beautiful."

"Thank you."

"Shall we?" He asked and his arm slipped against the small of my back, "Hiemdall? We're ready!" He put his arms around me and whispered in her ear, "Hold on tight."

There was a bright light so bright I had to shut my eyes tightly. When the light died away I opened my eyes again.

"Hello Sigyn," Hiemdall smiled, "Welcome back to Asgard."

"Hello." I smiled to the Gatekeeper.

I was ushered into a carriage that carried Loki and I to the glorious, golden, Citadel. I noticed all the empty carriages around the Palace and the Palace, itself, seemed to be in full swing of something, the metal part of the dress seemed be way too tight just now.

"Loki?"

"Yes?"

"I thought is was just going to be us your mother; father; and your brother. You didn't tell me about this."

He eyed me skeptically for a moment, "If I had, would you have come?"

"Of course not."

He smiled, "So you see my dilemma?"

"Ha. Ha." I rolled my eyes, "Very funny."

Loki got out first and reached back for mine, "Coming?"

I glared at him for a moment but finally I grabbed his hand to step out of the carriage, "No." I admitted.

"You'll be fine."

"Are you sure about this?"

" I was a Midgaurdian peasant before. I don't belong here."

"You should have to thought of that before you accepted my blood."

"I don't regret my decision." I told him then added, "D-Do you?" I stammered afraid to know his answer.

He starred at me, those Jade eyes looked shocked at my question. "Of course not." HIs answer eased my mind a bit.

"Just stick close to me." He told me as he linked my arm with his and I stopped my protest and let him walk me to the entrance. As magnificent as the building was on the outside nothing even remotely compared to the inside the golden walls gleamed around me and I was to caught up in the majesty of where I was.