Disclaimer: I don't own Thor or PJO


AN: This will probably be the last update for a little while. I have some other stuff written but I am down to the last two weeks of the semester so finales will be my main priority.

I also want to remind you that this is a sequel to my other story Neptune Initiative. Percy will also be in the next chapter. However he isn't going to meet up with Thor for a few more chapters.

I finally got around to seeing the move and have made a few minor changes to what is to come that will make it line up a little better with the movie.

Anyway enjoy the new chapter.


Chapter 2: Meeting the Family

Asgard

Jane was moving faster than she ever had before. Every color she could imagine was swirling around her. Stars were flying by at an incredible rate. The only thing she could feel was Thor as he held her close. Then with a bang the lights vanished.

"Oh we have to do that again," Jane said. She was standing in a round room. The walls were gleaming bronze and there was a humming coming from below their feet. Behind her she saw a spinning tunnel that began to move above their heads. In the center of the room Jane saw a raised platform.

The man standing on the platform had golden eyes and chocolate skin. In front of him he held a massive broad sword. His armor was golden. That was when Jane notice that the room was only part way finished.

A deep gravelly voice spoke and Jan looked at the man, "Jane Foster it is a pleasure. I am Heimdel."

"Welcome to Asgard," Thor said.


Hades

Darcy and Eric stood in the throne room of the God of the Underworld. Nico had brought them here after the collapse of Mount Borah. Nico had just left.

"Who are Percy and Annabeth?" Erick asked.

"Of all the things he has told you, he hid this?" Hades asked. Eric nodded. Hades sighed as if he was bracing himself for something unpleasant. "Percy Jackson is the most powerful demigod to ever live and the favorite son of my brother, Poseidon. Annabeth was the greatest Child of Athena and his girlfriend."

"What happened to her?"

"She was killed by one of our enemies," Persephone whispered. The Queen of the Underworld then told the story. Shen she finished Eric and Darcy looked at her in amazement.

"They did all of that?" Darcy whispered.

"Yes," Hades answered. "They were quite the team."

"And I thought Nico was tough."

"Oh but he is," Hades grumbled, "He is one of the few who can match Jackson. Before the sacrifice of the ophiotaurus that is. Now with a godly weapon he should be able to do so again."

"Unless Percy has the Axe," Persephone commented.

"It has been lost since before the Titans," Hades countered

"What axe?" Eric said.

"The Axe of Chaos," Hades said as a chill passed over them all.


Asgard

Jane was floored by the beauty of the Realm Eternal. Even When It showed signs of a recent battle. Everything seemed to shine and glitter in the light of the day. It was almost to regal to believe. Then they reached the palace.

At first glance it was more beautiful than anything she had ever seen. But as she continued to look she saw that hit held the most damage. There was a massive hole in one of its walls. When they enter it got worse. In the main hall they saw dozens of wounded being tended to. Jane caught sight of the Warriors Three and Sif among these that helped the wounded.

In the center of the room they saw a man who both terrified and comforted Jane. He looked similar to Thor but older and with a golden eye patch over one eye. His remaining eye bore into Jane and straight into her soul. It was like he saw everything about her before he turned to Thor.

"She does not belong here," he said in a deep voice that was full of authority.

"It is…" Thor began.

"She is a mortal and her place is on Midgard."

"She needs our protection…" Thor tried again.

"Her life is but a short blink in the universe. If it is her time to die she will die. And she will die on Midgard."

"Wait a second you can't just talk about me like I am not here," Jane said. She knew as soon as she finished that she had crossed a line. Everyone in the hall was staring at her as she started to feel uncomfortable.

"I am Odin All-Father, King of Asgard and the Father of Thor."

"Oh," Jane said as she took a steep back, "I am…"

"I know who you are. You are Jane Foster and you don't belong here."

"Odin," a female voice called.

Jane looked farther down the hall and saw a beautiful woman. "It is nice to meet you Jane Foster. I am Frigga, Queen of Asgard."

"Oh uh…" Jane said.

Frigga smiled kindly and said, "Come let us walk." Jane turned to Thor who nodded reassuringly. Jane turned back and slowly followed Frigga down the hall.


Throne Room of Asgard

"Sif you and the Warriors Three shall go to Alfheim. The rebellion the must be put down. I must have a word with my son," Odin Instructed.

"Yes my lord," Sif said.

After they left Thor began to speak. "Father I had to bring her here. She was not safe on Earth. The dark elves have already attacked there. The Greeks are having troubles…" Odin held up his hand and Thor fell silent.

"I knew when I allowed you to go to Midgard that you would bring the mortal here. She will be allowed to stay here for now. But she must return to Midgard. Now we must worry for the other realms. There is rebellion in Alfheim, full-scale war on Vanaheim, and the Fire demons once again plan to attack the Dwarves. These problems must be dealt with.

"We will first help the Light elves. Perhaps they will have some clue on what it is the Dark Elves are up to. Once their rebellion is put down go to Vanaheim and put an end to their conflicts. We must also be read to send aid to the dwarves, should it prove necessary."

"And what of the dark elves. If we do nothing against them then they will destroy us," Thor growled.

"We have allies we can turn to for aid. Once the Light Elves and the Vanir are aided they will aid us."

"But father that may not be enough. If the dark elves are willing to attack Asgard then the aid of Alfheim and Vanaheim will mean nothing. We must act now before their darkness consumes Yggdrasil. No place will be safe from their darkness."

"All the more reason to aid the Elves and Vanir quickly," Odin said. "Go to Alfheim. I sware that Jane Foster will remain here until your return."

"Thank you, Father," Thor said as he turned and went to the Bifrost.


Palace Halls

"You are not what I expected Jane Foster," Frigga said as they walked. "I was quite surprised that someone so… human would tame Thor."

"I'm sorry," Jane said uncertainly, "I don't know that I have tamed him though." She was very intimidated by Thor's mother. She was just so…regal.

Frigga laughed gently. "There is nothing to be sorry about my dear. Thor is lucky to have you. He needs someone gentle in his life."

Jane stared at the Queen. "But Odin…" Jane began.

"My husband is not always right, much as he would like to think so. No one is always right. But right now he is anxious. We have always been a peacekeeping force in the universe. With the destruction of the Bifrost we lost access to the worlds. Wars are raging and the first thing Thor does when the Bifrost is usable is return to Earth and bring you here."

Jane was feeling uncomfortable again. "But Thor came back and fought in New York," she said.

"Yes and it cost the All Father a great deal to get him there. It isn't something Odin could have done twice. Not so soon at least."

"So you are Thor's mother?" Jane asked.

"Surprised? Am I not what you expected?"

"Well…no. But I am not really sure what I expected. I guess I never put much thought into it."

Frigga smiled. "I raised him it is true. But I did not give birth to him."

"But he says you are his mother?"

"Yes well he does not know. Odin has never felt it has been the right time for him to be told. And I must say that I am not eager to tell him either. When Loki found out he was not our child he…well look at New York.

"I married Odin shortly after Thor's birth. His mother was incapable of raising him. I had no children of my own at the time so I took Thor as my own. Just As I did Loki."

Jane made a face. "Loki was not always like he is now. He was a very sweet boy. But time has made him the person he is today."

"What happened to him?" Jane asked.

"He was jealous of Thor I think. Odin never treated any of his other children the way he treats Thor. He has always loved Thor the most and he has never hidden that fact."

"Odin doesn't approve of me," Jane commented.

"It is quite the opposite actually. He likes you quite a lot," Frigga comforted.

"But?"

Frigga smiled, "But you are mortal. Odin doesn't want to see Thor hurt. Not that you would. But we live for thousands of years. Humans on the other hand live for a few decades."

"So his issue is that I won't live long enough?"

"Yes and he thinks Sif would be a better queen."

"Wait, Sif?'

"Yes," Frigga said in confusion. "Did Thor not tell you?" When Jane shook her head Frigga sighed and continued. "Thor and Sif were to be married until about two hundred years ago. She used to have blonde hair. But on day she angered Loki. He cursed her and her hair has been black ever since. Thor never really loved her and called of the wedding. Odin wasn't pleased. He was the main reason for the marriage anyway."

"Thor never told me that."

"In all fairness you have known him for very long. Don't feel bad about that though it is only a testament to the strength of the love you have for each other."

Jane was silent for a long time. As they were walking a palace guard walked up to the. Jane looked at him wearily as he spoke, "The All Father requests your presence."

"Tell him we shall be there shortly," Frigga said.

"Not you my lady just Jane Foster."


Throne Room

Frigga told her she needn't worry but Jane was still nervous. Odin was the King of Asgard, and despite what Frigga said Jane didn't feel welcome by him. When she and the guard arrived it was to find Odin sitting on his throne.

"Leave us," Odin instructed the guard. When they were alone he continued. "I won't pretend to approve of you relationship with my son. But I have given him my word that I wouldn't send you back to your world until he has returned."

"Thank you…" Jane began but stopped when Odin held up his hand.

"Thor is to be King of Asgard one day soon. On that day you must put aside your feelings and allow Thor to become the King he is meant to be."

"What if I can't do that?"

"You must. If you truly care for Thor you must let him go. He is destined to be King and he cannot do that with you by his side."

"I won't hide my feelings simply because he will be king. I don't love him because he is royalty," Jane snapped.

"Then why do you love him?" Odin said calmly.

Jane was taken aback but answered, "Because he is kind. He enjoys helping people. He was willing to help me with my research. He was willing to destroy his only way back to see me in order to keep Loki from destroying an enemy. He gave me hope for my research when it had been taken away from be. He helped me when I didn't even ask for it."

"Good," Odin said with a small smile. Jane realized she had been played. Odin had been testing her. But she wasn't sure if she passed. "Then you have seen him for who he truly is.

"But the respect you have for Thor is a respect he must gain from the other realms. I have sent Thor to Alfheim to put down a rebellion there. It is likely to be a few days before his return.

"We must decide what you are to do while you are here," Odin said as he stood and walked to stand in front of Jane. "It is no secret that Thor fell in love during his exile. It is also no secret that it was with a mortal named Jane Foster. You are a celebrity here Jane Foster. Word has already spread that Thor went to Earth and brought back a mortal woman. The people of Asgard have correctly assumed her identity. If you are to stay here you will likely be sought out by admirers. There for it is my wish that you remain with Frigga. She will care for you and keep you from getting bombarded by admirers.

"I may have told Thor that I would not force you to return to your world but I still believe that is where you belong. Should you choose to…" Odin suddenly stopped as he looked down at her. "Where did you get that necklace?"

Jane looked down at her necklace. It was a simple gold chain with an oval star garnet pendent. It was a black and red stone with six white rays moving out from the center. Jane looked back up and said, "It was a gift from my dad."

"It is very beautiful," Odin said distantly. "Please enjoy your stay on Asgard. I will see to it that your accommodations are acceptable."

"Just like that," Jane said, "you change your mind?"

"All kings make mistakes now and then. Please forgive me for mine. And during your stay here be careful. You have a reputation to uphold."

"A reputation?"

"As I said before it is no secret that Thor has feelings for you. Every soul on Asgard knows of the mortal who tamed Thor. The people will be lining up to meet you. And they will be surprised by what they see."

"Oh and Odin," Jane began as he turned back to his throne. "Er, All Father, or um my Lord…"

"When we are alone Odin will suffice but it there are others present it should be All Father or My Lord."

"Oh. Well, thank you."

"You are very welcome my dear," Odin said, "No the guard outside will return you to Frigga. Have a good day." Jane nodded and left the room. After she was gone Odin thought, You are very welcome indeed. So this is the Dark Elves plan.

Odin then stood once more. If the Dark Elves were planning what they thought it would take more than just Thor to stop them. True the Jackson boy would soon be on his way here but the aid of someone else might still be needed. Perhaps the time to visit Loki was near.


Svartalfhiem

"My lord," Kurse said cautiously as he knelt by Malekith's throne. "We failed to obtain it."

"No matter," Malekith answered cooly, "The foolish Son of Odin has brought it to Asgard. Two of our goals are now together. Our masters will soon have two of the six."

"My lord," Kurse said, "How will we get both objects on Asgard? Their forces are to strong there."

"That is why we must gather all our resources. The deadline is getting closer. If Himeros is to return it must be soon. He can only return to Earth if he has the stones."

"With the wars on Alfheim and Vanahiem wouldn't their greatest warriors be elsewhere?"

"Yes which is why we are going to gather the forces quickly."

"Yes my lord."


Asgard

Odin sat at his throne watching the events dark elves had attack earth the day before and the mortal man, Stark, had only two weeks ago had his "Ark Reactor" out of his chest. Now the Greeks where having problems in their world and the mist that hid them had crumbled. If Himeros was to return to the world then it would take all of the heroes to have a chance at saving them. After all it was Himeros who had killed the great mother.

At least that was what Odin thought before he saw the son of Poseidon fight. Even the original Perseus had to use the head of Medusa to kill Kato. But Percy Jackson had done it with ease. Odin had watch him as he had battle the Greeks enemies. This boy was one of the main factors toward the now permanent treaty between Asgard and Olympus.

Odin stood from his throne and walked to the armory. Around the room stood many of the most powerful relics in existence, but one pedestal sat empty. The Infinity Gauntlet had been stolen during the elves' attack. But Odin's greatest treasure was hidden beneath the floor in the center of the room. He looked at the Seal of Chaos. It showed a glowing red star with a gigantic shark in front of it. Below that seal was his treasure.

"The boy will be coming here soon enough," Odin whispered.

Odin began walking back up to the throne room. He passed the prison and walked in to see Loki staring blankly at a wall. "Your time of redemption nears Loki," Odin said. Loki said nothing so Odin continued, "The Greek will come for help and we will give him what help we can. Even you will be giving help. Or do you only wish to rule rocks?"

Loki ignored him and Odin returned to his throne were he continued to watch the fight. He could only wish that Loki would help in the battles to come. Even if his reasons were not honorable Odin would still rather have him on their side.

Just then the mortal woman, Jane Foster, walked in. "Come forward Jane Foster. It is time you see what the world will be like when you return."

Jane Foster walked up to Odin's throne and asked, "Where's Thor?"

"He is still on Alfheim, the world the light elves," Odin said kindly, "Now come take my hand and you will see what awaits you upon your return to Midgard."

Jane did as she was told and together they watch the battle in New Orleans. When the fight was over she was stunned. "How can someone have so much power?" she wondered.

"There are many things in the world that you are not aware of. Ask yourself this: two years ago would you have believed in Thor?"

"Good point," Jane said. "This Himeros that Pontus mentioned, is he that Dangerous?"

"There is much about history that humans have forgotten Jane," Odin said, "Some believe that before the beginning there was nothing. Their wrong…"


Asteroid in the Middle of the Universe

"Our servants have failed us," Thanos growled.

"The game is not over young Titan. We are but a few moves in," Himeros replied.

"What about the gauntlet? We must possess it in order to wield them."

"Do not fret it will come to us when the time is right."

"Laufeyson failed to bring us the Tesseract. We could retrieve him from Asgard with the gems."

"Loki is no longer our concern. His failure has helped in the end. Now two of the stones are together. No he can stay in his prison."

"Soon you will have a body once more and we shall rule the universe together."

"…Yes," Himeros whispered.