"I don't get it, Thor."
"What is there to get?"
"It's not like Loki was your real brother."

The storm had started that night. A storm no one had ever seen before. Lightning struck trees and homes, causing great destruction. The rain had flooded certain places and caused a great deal of damage to those homes as well. This storm was one that caused greats winds, loud thunder and horrible lightning.

No one could take Thor out of the mood he was in. The person who said that Loki wasn't Thor's real brother was now nothing but ash, and yet Thor still felt hurt. Is that what other people thought as well? That because Loki was adopted, he wasn't Thor's real brother? Is that how they looked at Loki? At Thor? Did they think that Thor's pain was unjust because he didn't share a blood bond with Loki?

So Thor let the storm come down. He would ignore his mother's cries for the rain to shop, he would ignore his father's pleas for the lightning to end. He ignored everyone who dared speak to him about the storm that was raging outside because it was nothing to the storm he was feeling inside. The pain of that sentence had hurt him so deeply that even if he wanted to stop the disaster, he doubted he could.

He had watched many trees fall, and he knew he should feel worried for his people, but he didn't. He couldn't. Every one of those people, his people, looked at Loki like a monster now, like a frost giant and not an Asgardian. They looked at him as just another monster, and they had forgotten that Loki was Thor's brother. Loki was Thor's brother no matter where he came from, and Thor would turn anyone who said differently into ash without batting an eyelash.

Did his people even deserve the storm to stop? Thor doubted it. But he was to be named the ruler of Asgard, and he had to do what was right. But right was subjective, was it not? What Loki did to Thor, that was right in Loki's eyes. And, what Thor did to the Bifrost, that was right in his eyes. Right was very subjective, and right now the storm, the rain, the lightning, and the destuction - that was all right in Thor's eyes.

"Loki may not have been my brother, but he was all that I had."

That was the last thing that Asgardian heard before lightning struck his body.