In The Tower Part 2

The brothers exit the elevator to find an empty hall a floor below the penthouse. "What is all of this?" Thor ask as they venture away from the elevator where they see a couple of different labs. "Rooms of discovery brother... You don't want to enter them." Loki dryly informs him as he walks past the future king. "You tell me that yet it is your eyes that long to enter." Thor half jest believing his brother is saying that more to stop himself from entering while he catches up with the trickster.

"If only you knew the power that could be birthed in those rooms... Your heart would ache and hunger." The trickster says half allowing his silver tongue to romanticize the tower's labs. "And since when do you care about what gives power on Midgard?" The blonde ask when all of the sudden a hand full of Loki's minions round the corner.

"Last I checked I married one, did I not?" Loki ask cynically while conjuring a couple of daggers before throwing them at the approaching minions while the older prince throw Mjolnir. "And from what I've witnessed Astrid has to remind you of that." The hammer barer teases as his mighty weapon returns to his hand while Loki simultaneously conjures more daggers and stabs minions that didn't drop from a distance.

"Just because I forget myself does not mean I don't care." He mischievously smirks at the mention of his brides name. "And before you say anything... I am the king of her heart. She does not rule over me." Loki says as he reaches the end of the hall before turning to look at the trail of bodies that has been left in their wake.

"No of course she doesn't... She only wins all you arguments and renders you speechless." Thor says with mirth as he joins his brother at the end of hall before watching Loki magic his daggers out of the lifeless bodies and back into his magical pockets. "You speak as if all we do is argue... And I can assure you even if that was the case,.." He laughs. "The aftermath would be worth it." The trickster says with dark mirth and a hint of mischief before rounding the corner.