Koli felt something weighted on his stomach. He was familiar with the feeling. Since the last six days after Koli's "execution" Loki has been clinging to his side. He always wanted to hold his hand, sit on his shoulders and, much to Koli's slight annoyance, sleep in his bed. It would be more comfortable if the bed was bigger and Loki didn't sleep on HIM. Huffing lightly, making Loki slightly rise, Koli tapped his shoulder.
"Loki. Come on. Get up, it's a big day." Koli spoke softly.
"No Koli, I want to sleep." Loki mumbled.
"Fine. Have it your way." He chuckled and relaxed. "Let's just lay here, in bed, and not go to Asgard."
Loki's body jumped up on his stomach, which caused Koli to loose a little of his breathe. With a huge grin and messy hair he slid off the bed.
"I'm not tired anymore!" He proclaimed happily. "Let's go, Koli!"
Koli laughed as he swung his long legs off the bed. "Fine, fine, let's go, cub."
Frigga had told Koli he would be helping with a building project for the next couple months. She knew Jotuns could carry over three times their weight, adding to the fact Koli was a trained soldier he was practically a walking lift.
"You won't do anything too difficult. Lift a couple walls, some materials, keep the water supply cool." She told him.
"But what if I, you know, accidentally freeze two walls together?" He had asked.
"I'll work on an enchantment for your power to be decreased. There will be some ice formed, but it won't be that much."
"Interesting."
"Oh, and another thing before we go, Koli."
"Yes?"
"I do believe most of the scorn has passed over from our two races. Do you think Loki and his friends want to go to Asgard?"
Koli was a little afraid to go to Asgard, let alone bring Loki and his friends. But Frigga assured that they would be safe so long as they stayed in the palace grounds, she would have several "spies" posted to make sure no one harmed or insulted them without being severely punished.
After Loki left to go change in his own room, Koli got dressed in sturdy leather pants and a soft leather vest, he knew he would be working today. Koli looked down at his feet, Jotuns almost always went barefoot, the few times when they don't they wore a special kind of shoe that did not leave behind any foot prints, used for hunting. He debated whether to wear it or not, not knowing what Asgardians would think of it. But Koli decided he didn't care and went out.
Loki was already waiting eagerly outside. He had put on deerskin pants and a matching smock with white embroidery. Koli also helped him braid the stray hairs around the frame of his face.
"Looks like you're ready." Koli said as he knelt down. "Hop on, we are meeting your friends for breakfast downstairs."
"Hooray!" Loki cheered, perching himself on Koli's back.
Loki held tight around his neck and put his chin on Koli's head. The pair walked down the stairs and into the dining hall. In the hall at the end the runt, child and regular sized tables had been moved together so everyone could eat. Loki had friends of the runt and regular variety. Loki's best friend, Benor, was the heir to a noble that controlled a large city. He was also good friends with a brother and a sister, Runi and Ulla respectively. that were also regular. As with his runt friends, Koli was certain that Loki was smitten with Dagr's daughter, Glut. But much to the confusion of everyone around them, he was also good friends with a girl and boy named Glod and Logi (also respectively). The four were always getting mixed up one way or another, especially in writing.
Dagr, Lifa and Farbauti sat with them, munching on flat dough and seal jerky while wiping messy chins and halting food fights.
"Good morning mama! Good morning everyone!" Loki greeted with a wave.
Koli let him hop down from his back. Loki ran to his mother, gave her a good morning kiss before sitting between Glut and Benor. Koli sat down next to Farbauti and Dagr, and began to eat.
"The children are excited to go to Asgard, Glut was practically bouncing off the walls last night." Lifa remarked, taking a sip of berry slush afterwards.
"Really? Loki almost forgot this morning." Koli chuckled, taking a big bite of flat dough.
Koli felt someone grab his relaxed hand at his side. Farbauti was holding his hand under the table. Koli looked at her with a subtle smile as he squeezed her hand. The two were doing a lot of gestures like this lately. Hugs in the morning before everyone woke up, sweet words whispered as they passed in the hallway, good night kisses after Loki fell asleep. After years of hidden attraction and failed relationships, it was elating for both of them to finally to be able to be together in one way. In her spare time, Farbauti researched and planned feverishly on different ways to try and remove Koli's indentured servitude.
"A couple ways are too dangerous, and the rest are positive to fail." She told him. "But I love you Koli, and I want to marry you."
"So, how long are you working?" Dagr asked, interrupting his thoughts.
"Oh, a couple months, every other weekend from morning to evening." Koli replied.
"Hey, Koli!" Loki called from the side. "What are we all going to do in Asgard?"
His question was followed by a choir of chatter from his friends. Farbauti held up her hand to quiet them.
"Queen Frigga told me you'll be spending time in the Asgardian Castle. You'll get to meet King Odin. And he has a son, Prince Thor, who's not much older than yourself, and his friends." Koli replied, slouching in his seat slightly. "And I will be spending the day working... Joy."
"Don't worry, Koli." Farbauti comforted, gently caressing the top of his hand with her thumb. "I'll try and tone down the work for you here."
"Thank you, My Queen." Koli smiled with a nod.
After a couple minutes of eating, the children had hastily finished their food and waited for Koli. Koli would have liked to eat a little more, but having seven pleading pairs of eyes look at him wasn't very appetizing. Koli wiped his face and stood up, which was met by excited gasps.
"Everyone say your goodbyes, it's time to go." Koli said.
Glut said goodbye to her mother and slightly hesitant father and Loki bid farewell to Farbauti, the rest waited by Koli.
Loki sprinted to Koli and took his hand. "Come on, let's go!"
"Yes, yes, little one. Come on, all of you, to the courtyard." With excited yells and shouts they nearly stampeded past Koli.
"To Asgard!" Benor yelled.
"Will they have bathrooms there?" Ulla asked.
"I'm sure they do." Logi responded.
Soon they were all outside, waiting. Koli looked up, smiling at the sky. He gestured for them all to get closer.
"Everyone hold hands, keep close." Koli instructed.
"In a circle or in a clump?" Glod questioned.
"In a clump, that's it, hold hands... No Benor, Ulla doesn't have cooties... A little closer, Runi. Loki, hang on a little tighter... To my hand, not to Gluts'."
Koli looked around, satisfied with the way they were linked together. He turned up to the sky once more.
"Get ready everyone, try not to let go. 'Bend your legs and brace for impact!'" Koli warned, then he looked up. "Go ahead Heimdall."
Clouds swirled above them, thunder rumbled. Koli felt Loki's hand tighten around his.
"Don't worry, it will be a little scary, but it will also be a big adventure." Koli said.
Loki made a little whimper, but smiled. A huge beam of light shot down, lifting them all off their feet. The children yelled as they were launched up into the air. Soon space shot past them. Stars, planets, galaxies, along with shining colors shot past them. Many of the children grouped together and held on for dear life. Koli felt Loki hold on to his arm, tugging Glut and Logi along with him.
"We're almost there! Prepare for landing!" Koli yelled.
"Is it too late to go back?!" Runi exclaimed.
"What do you think!" Glut asked.
Koli could see the bright blue sphere that was Asgard. Before Koli knew it his feet skitted on the black floor. He quickly pulled back, effectively keeping them all from falling.
"Welcome to Asgard." Heimdall spoke, a slight smile on his face. "Lady Glut, Lady Ulla, Lady Glod, Lord Runi, Lord Benor, Lord Logi, Prince Loki and Koli."
The children were too shy or in awe to answer. Koli chuckled, and bowed. He then opened his arm towards him.
"Everyone, this is Heimdall the All-Seeing. He helped bring Odin to Jotunheim after Laufey went after Loki and I. He also found Loki when he was kidnapped." Koli introduced.
Loki bowed. "Thank you for helping me, sir."
Heimdall bowed back. "It is a pleasure, Prince Loki."
"Can you really see everything?" Logi asked.
"Even when we... Use the bathroom?" Glod questioned, turning a little purple.
"No, I see everything at once, but it doesn't mean I focus on everything at once." Heimdall explained. "If there's any odd events I notice, I inspect them closer."
"That's why he knew me." Koli added.
"Oh! What's my parents doing now?" Benor asked with a jump.
"Worrying about you."
"How many pets do I have?" Ulla spoke.
"Four."
"How many months pregnant is my mother?" Runi asked.
"Five."
"Is everyone going to play 'One-Thousand Questions' with Heimdall, or do you want to see the city?"
Frigga walked in, wearing a blue gown with gold patterns. Koli bowed to her, the children followed.
"This is Queen Frigga, you already met her Loki." Koli spoke.
"It's good to see you again, Loki." Frigga smiled.
"You as well, thank you again for saving Koli from getting his head chopped off." Loki replied.
"Of course." Frigga turned around. "Now is everyone ready?"
The sun was shining, revealing the sparkling, rainbow bridge. The golden city glowed in all it's glory, the crown jewel being the gargantuan palace of huge pillars. On the bridge sat a huge blue carriage with no top and comfortable looking cushions inside. It was being pulled by four brown horses who waited patiently.
"But, Queen Frigga, what happens if we accidentally touch you or someone else? We might hurt them." Runi said.
Frigga reached into her sleeves, then pulled out eight necklaces, with sorts of blue, glowing crystals on them. "These are charmed to suppress your powers so you won't burn anyone or accidentally freeze them. But I don't recommend touching a person for too long."
They each took one and quickly put them on. To test it out, Koli walked to the bridge's edge where the water was. He held out his hand and twisted it. It didn't freeze.
"Excellent, thank you Frigga." Koli said.
"Of course." She turned to the carriage. "Everyone get in."
The children quickly sat in the carriage, making a little space for Frigga. After they all sat, Koli just stood outside. He smiled and looked at it.
"I'll just walk, my legs are too long, I'll be right next to you." He said.
"Very well." Frigga spoke. "Go ahead."
The horses slowly galloped along, allowing Koli to walk next to the carriage. The children leaned and boosted themselves to get a good look around. Frigga smiled at their curiosity.
"You know, Koli, Heimdall has been telling me some... Interesting things lately." Frigga spoke, a little mischievous glint in her eye.
Koli looked at her with a little smirk. "Oh?"
"You and Farbauti? You know from the first time I saw the two of you talk, the first day we met, I could see."
"See what?"
"So could Odin."
"I still don't understand."
She chuckled. "If that's the way you want it, so be it."
Loki had listened to their conversation for awhile. He knew that Koli and his mother were starting a sort of hidden courtship. He counted the days until Koli could be his papa. Officially, really.
"Loki, look!" Benor tugged his hand.
The carriage had reached the area where the bridge hovered above the city. People in tall buildings and streets paused to look at them. Loki sat up a little higher and waved at them. Some half-heartily waved back, others turned away, some ignored him completely. When Loki looked to the side, he saw a man glaring at him. He ducked a little lower. Frigga gently patted his head, and turned to glare back four times as intensely at the man.
Koli wanted to glare at him too, but restrained himself. He was to be the example of Jotunheim. He had to be calm, respectful, not show any ill towards Asgard for the sake of peace. After walking for a few minutes they were at the castle entrance. Huge statues and pillars surrounded the pathway into the castle. Frigga and Koli helped the children out. Two servants took the horses and carriage to an unseen area.
"This place is huge, if Jotuns were to come in it would still have a lot of space." Logi commented.
"All the Asgardians and Jotuns could have one big party and everyone could fit!" Ulla spoke.
"I would really would like to see that one day." Koli remarked.
"Come now," Frigga spoke walking towards the hall. "I'll show you all where you will be spending most of the day."
"No! No! No!" Sif shouted as she waved her arms furiously to create a shield.
"But I'll never know!" Fandral whined with a huge frown.
"Don't you kiss your mother?" Volstagg asked, taking a bite of his cookie.
"Elderly kisses are gross! I wanna kiss someone my age. Come on Sif!"
"No! Hogun! Make him stop!"
"Come on Hogun! Unhand her Fandral!" Thor shouted.
Odin watched the children chase each other around with a smile. It brought back memories of his childhood. Unfortunately, most of his friends were taken by wars past. He sighed deeply, then heard footsteps. He turned to see Frigga guiding the Jotuns, down the hall. He recognized Koli with a huge grin on his face as Loki held his hand. He felt a little smile creep on his face again.
"The Realms are at peace, and I'm sure it will stay that way." He thought.
Odin rose from his seat and smiled at his guests. Frigga went to his side and took his arm. When Koli saw him, he grinned at him, then bowed.
"It's good to see you again, King Odin." He spoke.
"You as well, Koli." Odin replied.
He looked at the little Jotun with bright red eyes. He knelt down in front of him and held out his hand.
"And it's good to see you again, Prince Loki." He said. "You've grown much since when I last saw you."
Loki smiled and shook his hand lightly. "It's good to see you too... Well, I kind of saw you. But it was really Koli."
"Ah yes, I heard from Heimdall you didn't do a very good job of imitating me."
Koli shrugged and chuckled. "It was good enough to fool those soldiers."
"Indeed it was." Odin turned around. "Thor! Come and bring your friends! Our guests have arrived."
Thor, who was currently holding Fandral in place so Sif could have some slingshot practice, looked at his father. He grinned as he let Fandral go, ran to his father and called his friends to follow. Volstagg and Sif followed him quickly, Hogun simply walked and Fandral limped slightly. Thor stopped next to his father. He looked at them.
"I'm Thor Odinson." He bowed. "And it is wonderful to meet you all."
Koli bowed back (And realized that he was doing a lot of bowing today). "And to you, Prince Thor. I'm Koli Tryggrson, and I-"
"Koli Tryggrson!? Koli the Crusher?" Volstagg asked suddenly.
"Koli the Courageous?" Sif added.
"Koli the King Slayer?" Fandral spoke, lifting up his fists.
Koli looked at them all with a blank face. "I'm sorry?"
"You're Koli Tryggrson. The Frost Giant that saved the Prince and brought peace to Jotunheim!" Sif said.
"We all heard the tales, how you saved Prince Loki by fighting off one-hundred soldiers with your indestructible arm blade!" Fandral said.
"No Fandral it was a mace." Volstagg replied.
"It was a blade." He said, crossing his arms.
"I specifically remember a mace." Volstagg insisted.
"It was a blade!"
"Mace!"
"Blade!"
"Mace!"
"You told stories about me?" Koli asked Frigga.
She giggled. "Well, some one had to tell all the Asgardian children how Jotunheim got saved."
"So was it a mace or a blade?" Sif asked.
"It was a lot of things actually, and it was only twenty soldiers." Koli replied.
"But you still killed the King?" Thor asked.
Frigga tugged a little on his shirt. "Thor!"
He looked at her, confused for a second. She looked at Loki, whose face was somber. Suddenly Thor understood.
"I'm sorry, you must be Loki Laufeyson. It's nice to meet you." He spoke.
"You as well." Loki replied.
Frigga cleared her throat. "Thor, why don't you take everyone to your room to play for a bit? I need to take Koli to his work."
"Yes mother." Thor replied.
Thor gestured to Loki. He lead everyone inside the castle and up some stairs. Odin looked at Koli.
"I already told Thor and his friends that Jotuns are almost no different than Asgardians. He's a good boy, if a little reckless." Odin soothed.
"Same with Loki." He said.
"Come, Koli." Frigga spoke. "It's time to go to work."
"I'll see you both at lunch." Odin replied.
Frigga took Koli up a cliff behind the castle. They had past huge stacks of what looked like golden and silver slates. They went behind a sign that read: "AUTHORIZED WORKERS ONLY". There was a huge, dome frame that was being formed. Asgardians were lifting, welding and hammering on parts of the wall.
"Pavel!" Frigga shouted.
A tall, muscular Asgardian with tan skin and blue eyes walked up to her. "Yes my Queen?"
"This is Koli Tryggrson. He's the Jotun that's going to help you."
Koli smiled, trying to look as docile and friendly as possible. Pavel smiled warmly, much to Koli's relief.
"I heard of you, you're the one that helped Odin." He spoke. "My older brother was in a squad that went to Jotunheim."
"Yes, it's good to meet you. What would you like me to do?" Koli asked.
"Can you grab one of those slabs at the bottom of the cliff?"
"I think I can grab two."
"So, I'll leave you then?" Frigga questioned.
"Yes, I'll look after him." Pavel replied.
"I'll see you later then."
She teleported away. Koli quickly ran down the slope and grabbed two. They weren't that heavy, but were bulky. It was almost as tall as him and was about his arm length. He tried to carry it side ways, but he knew he would block the workers going down. He put it horizontal across his shoulders and walked up. He got a couple stares from the men, but he ignored it. He placed the two down where the workers were welding.
"Actually, can you move it a little to the right?" One requested.
"Sure." Koli spoke, picking them up again and placing them down on the right.
"Hm." the worker looked at it. "Actually, a little more left."
Koli looked at him, he was smirking. Koli knew that he was messing with him. He exhaled to calm his pulse, but obeyed.
"Actually, back on the right."
Koli sighed and moved it back where it was.
"Perfect. Thank you."
"Anytime." Koli replied, adjusting his vest.
He turned to walk down to grab two more. But after a couple steps he the worker speak.
"It would have been a lot faster if he just grabbed one and put it where it should have been and grab another rather than take two and reposition them."
Koli huffed to himself. "I sure hope Loki's having a good day."
"This is the greatest day of my life!" Loki shouted as he tossed a pillow out of the fort.
Thor's room was gigantic. It was filled with toys, sweets and many, many pillows. Thor came up the idea to make a fort, Sif came up with the idea to make a pillow fort fight. They had split up into teams; Loki, Thor, Runi, Ulla, Sif and Benor were "Team Blue" and Fandral, Volstagg, Hogun, Glut, Glod and Logi were "Team Red". The two teams had furiously battled with pillows for more than half an hour. They launched pillows, trying to destroy the opposite team's forts, while also quickly rebuilding theirs. The way to win the game was either to make the other team surrender or make the other team abandon their fort.
"Mine too!" Thor replied.
"Then again, we're still pretty young!" Sif added, catching a pillow in midair.
The Blue team had come up with the tactic of keeping more pillows than they were throwing. Soon the Red team's fort had begun to shrink slowly, but steadily. They started to notice.
"What are we gonna do?" Glut asked Fandral.
"We're not going to last long! Kiss me!"
"Ew! No!"
"Worth a try."
Hogun, who had barely said a peep, looked at Volstagg. "I have an idea."
Suddenly the pillows from the Red team ceased. The Blue team peered outside and waited for something.
"Do you think they'll surrender?" Benor questioned.
"I hope so." Runi replied.
Suddenly, a single pillow was flung out of the fort, collided into a nearby wall and slid down. The Blue team stared at it for a little bit.
"What was that about?" Loki asked.
"I don't know." Thor shrugged
Suddenly they heard the springs bounce. They looked to the other side, on Thor's bed. Volstagg, wrapped head to toe in pillows and sheets was bouncing up and down, higher, higher and higher.
"FOR THE GOOD OF THE TEAM!" He shouted.
With a roar he bounced up, and leaped forward. The Blue team yelled as they all evacuated the fort. Volstagg landed right in the middle, collapsing the fort.
"Red team wins! Red team wins!" They shouted.
The team left their fort, gathered together and cheered. Even Hogun had a smile. Volstagg rolled off the remains of the Blue fort and joined them. The Blue team looked at each other with disappointed faces.
"Sorry about that." Sif spoke.
"It was still a lot of fun." Runi comforted.
"Yeah, your plan to keep the pillows was really good." Loki complemented.
"To Lady Sif!" Thor shouted.
"To Lady Sif!" The Blue team resounded.
The children gathered together once more, seated on the disheveled pillows. Relaxing and looking around. Thor had graciously passed around candy for everyone, and asked the servants to bring juice. She returned with three large pitchers and twelve golden cups and poured it for them, leaving it on Thor's desk.
"What do you want to do now?" Ulla asked.
"What is there to do in the Castle?" Logi spoke.
"A lot of things! We can go to the library and find some enchanted storybooks, play hide-and-seek in the garden, go explore some of the attic..." Thor went on.
"Oh! Can we go to the armory?" Sif asked.
"An armory? I'd like to see that." Glut agreed.
"Me too!" Loki resounded.
"How about everyone else?" Thor questioned.
"I kind of want to see those enchanted storybooks." Runi admitted.
"Me too. I like the one about that archer... Sparrow Cloak?" Fandral asked.
"Robin Hood." Hogun corrected.
"Let's vote, who wants to go to the library?" Glod asked.
Runi, Glod, Fandral, Volstagg and Logi raised their hands.
"Armory?"
Loki, Thor, Sif, Hogun, Benor, Ulla and Glut raised their hands.
"Looks like the armory wins. We'll go to the library right after." Glod spoke.
After finishing their juice, the Asgardians lead the Jotuns down the hall and stairs. All the shyness and awkwardness faded away after the pillow fort. Soon the Asgardians and Jotuns started asking one another different things.
"You really like Koli, is he your caretaker?" Fandral asked Loki.
"Yes, he's taken care of me since when I was a baby." Loki replied.
Glut hopped beside them. "My papa said that Koli was actually supposed to adopt Loki, because Queen Farbauti couldn't have him anymore. Then Laufey came and tried to hurt Loki, but ended up being killed."
"I can't believe your father tried to kill you. My mother said that it was just cause you were small." Thor spoke.
Loki sighed. "Me too. But that's also what makes me really happy."
They all looked at him strangely. But he simply smiled.
"Koli cares about me a lot, he doesn't care who I am. I'm a runt and I'm not even his son but he cares about me anyway."
"Koli is a really amazing person." Volstagg complimented with a smile.
"My parents always tell me that they love me no matter what." Glut remarked.
"Koli loves my mama, and my mama loves Koli. One day he'll be my papa." Loki said.
"My parents told me that family isn't always blood or ties." Sif quoted as she looked down at her feet. "It depends on how you feel."
"I feel like he's been my papa."
"Then he is."
Koli put down another two slabs. Several of the workers have been pestering him for hours. Pavel shielded him when he could, but was always drawn away to different duties. Koli prayed that it would be lunch soon. He didn't care if Asgardian food tasted like penguin shit, he would do anything to get away from the abuse. His anger was building and he almost hit a breaking point several times. The only thought that kept him going was that if he were to mess up, then Jotunheim would have diplomatic issues and bring Loki more trouble when he became King.
"It's for the children." Koli thought to himself as he turned around.
A sudden rush of heat formed around his neck. Yelping and stumbling, he turned around and fell on his behind. One of the workers had, "accidentally" put a welder on high facing away from him. Koli wiped the water off his neck. That was the thing about Jotuns, they didn't sweat. They melted. If they melted too much their organs would shut down.
Koli felt like barking, swearing and howling at them. But he didn't. He stood up, dusted off his pants.
"Please be more careful, thank you." He stated calmly.
He turned to walk away again.
"I thought Jotuns were supposed to be tough." The worker snickered.
"I'll show you tough." Koli thought.
He bent down to pick up two. He put them on top of his body horizontally, the space between his shoulder and his neck and balanced it there. He then picked up two more and placed it on the other shoulder. Holden them steadily with his hands, he slowly walked up. His vision was obscured slightly, but he kept walking. The workers looked at him, were shocked for a second, then pretended to be unimpressed.
Koli chuckled to himself. "That's right. I can crush you like a bug, puny Asgardian."
Under his toe, Koli felt a rock. He kind of wished he had worn those shoes now. He slowly, carefully, stepped to the side. When he shifted his weight, his shoulder moved. Two of the slabs started to tilt. Koli quickly sifted his shoulders, but it kept tilting. He quickly jolted that side of his body to keep it standing. When his foot came down, the ground caved in.
He was falling. It was only a couple seconds to hit the ground, he didn't even have enough time to scream. He fell on his back into huge bushes that cushioned most of his fall, but knocked the air out of his lungs. Then he saw the slabs fall too. He quickly turned to roll off the bushes, but his leg was still on. The corner of the slab fell on his thigh, then fell on the rest of his leg with a noise that sounded like huge branches snapping. He tilted his head upward, and howled in pain.
An young servant came running. He paused as soon as he saw Koli, strew in the bushes, purple blood everywhere, and leg in unnatural angles. His face paled, and he quickly sprinted off.
"Mjolnir, it's going to be my weapon one day." Thor explained as they all stared up at the hammer.
"It doesn't look very ornate, but I like it." Glut spoke.
"My father says I'm going to have to prove myself before I wield it. But he also told me that anyone the hammer believes to be worthy can use it." Thor said. "If someone is really, really good person they can use it."
"Anyone? Even if they're not Asgardian?" Loki asked.
"Yes, father said once even a Midgardian used it."
"Perhaps one day one of us will lift it as well as Thor." Fandral said.
"GET THE HEALERS! GET THREE STRETCHERS! PREPARE A TABLE IN THE HEALING ROOM! THE JOTUN HAS BEEN INJURED!" A voice shouted.
Loki's face dropped. "PAPA!"
Author's note: Hello everyone. Thank you for all the reviews and follows! You guys are awesome! I've decided to do a mini contest for this chapter. There's a teeny Norse Mythology confusion that's been going on, and I've referenced it in this chapter. First person to get it can get a request for a Thor (as in the movies not the character) one-shot, so long as it's at most Teen in rating and not slash (Not that I have a problem with it, but if my parents see it they might) I'll announce the winner next chapter and they can message me their prompt/request.
