Chapter 3

Carrie stayed silent as she and Loki walked down the hallway, until they came to a double door. Loki opened it. Carrie couldn't believe the size of the room; it was so much bigger than her room at home. The one thing that really caught her attention was the bookshelf. Loki stood there watching her, a big smile on his face.

"What do you think? Do you like it?" he asked.

Carrie turned to him, "Yeah, I do. Thank you."

Loki could tell she was still a little shy. He didn't blame her.

"You're special, Carrie," he told her.

She already knew this- why was he telling her this?

"How did you know where I was?" Carrie asked.

"Because I used to watch over you from here in Asgard."

Carrie was shocked, "So you have known about me this whole time?"

"Oh, Carrie, don't look so shocked. Well, anyway, over here in the closet...I've taken the liberty of having some dresses put in here for you. So now, make yourself at home." Loki left the room, leaving Carrie alone.

Carrie lay down on the bed and began to wonder. Who was this guy, Loki, and what did he want with her? Carrie knew she was telekinetic, but she was still mortal. She stayed on the bed for a while, until she got bored and went over to the bookshelf. She took out a book and started reading. It was a book about gods.