The Dimensional Gate returns!

After the battle, Fen, Heimdall and her two older brothers met at Loki's house. He said he had something to tell them all. They thought he was going to apologize for the stunt he pulled at the fight earlier.

Loki did apologize to Fen, but he also had something important to tell her. He had to reveal the truth about her birth and her powers before Odin realized that she wasn't from their dimension.

"Fen, I am not your real father."

"What? What are you talking about Loki?!"

"I'm not your father; I simply cast a spell to have you reborn into this world."

"What are you saying?"

"You were never from this dimension. I had to seal your memories away before you could be reborn."

"Very funny Loki. Now what did you really want to tell us?" said Heimdall annoyed.

"It's no joke. Have you ever had strange dreams after one of those weird bottles you always carry around break?"

"How did you know that? I never told anyone about them."

"Those weren't dreams Fen. They actually occurred in your previous life."

"You mean to say those were my original memories? But how do we know that you are telling the truth?"

"She has a point father. You're not exactly known as an honest god." Fenrir said dryly.

"When you first arrived here, you came by a strange whirlwind. I found you alone in the woods afraid and defenseless."

"Why haven't you told me this before?!"

"Because I wanted to keep Odin from suspecting the truth for as long as possible. If I had told you, would you have stayed still and not try to find your real family?"

"Alright, I believe some of your story is true, but what good does it do to tell me this now?"

"Odin will soon realize that you're not from here and might try to kill you."

"Why would he do that? I've done nothing but help the other gods!"

"Fenrir," said Heimdall when he realized why Loki had done this.

"What?"

"If Odin ever found out that you weren't from this dimension, then he may try to kill you to prevent Fenrir from being freed of the Unbreakable chain."

Fenrir looked nervously. He didn't want to go back down there in the cold. He wanted to protect his little sister!

"How could I break an unbreakable chain? It makes no sense."

"The chain is unbreakable to anything from this world and Midgard. That made it impossible for Fenrir to break free from it. If you weren't from this dimension, then you could easily set him free!" exclaimed Migardsomr.

"So what do I do now? If Odin realizes the truth I'm screwed."

"You have to leave Asgard soon, if not immediately."

"He's right. If you leave this dimension then Odin can't hurt you. By I don't think it would be wise to send her away alone."

"I never said she had to leave alone."

"What are you saying Father?" asked the Midgard Serpent.

"She should leave with a few escorts. I would never send her away alone in her confused and afraid!"

"Define escorts, Loki," said Heimdall.

"She should leave with all of you accompanying her. That should protect her long enough to find her family."

"But what about the other gods? I can't leave without saying good bye!"

"I never said you had to leave forever. You can come back every now and then to see the others. Sound good to you lot?"

Heimdall and her brothers nodded in agreement. But how would they leave without anyone noticing?

Loki had thought of that too. He remembered what Kiri-chan had said before about a Dimensional gate. That would be their best bet. And the only one who knew how to open it was Kiri-chan!

"How are we supposed to open the damn Gate if she doesn't even remember who her real parents are?!" griped Heimdall.

"She may not know, but her true form does. Most likely it will open for her naturally since she once told me that her mother dimension-hopped all the time."

"I hope you're right about this father." Fenrir said nervously.

"I'm gonna try to open the gate so stand back!"

She tried three times and then looked at Loki, annoyed.

"You are trying to force it. Let it come naturally to you."

This time she managed to open a gate, albeit an unstable one. In order to hide Fenrir and Migardsomr from suspicion, Loki turned Fenrir into a small puppy and his little brother into a normal-sized snake. Heimdall had gone to the Norns earlier and got a potion that would really help. It would split their personalities in two and allow them to be in two places at once! The three escorts took the potion and got a doppelganger to act as stand-ins.

"I guess we'll see you soon, Loki."

"Be careful Fen."

And with that said, the four stepped into the gate and in search of adventure.