Snowflake
By Rey
Chapter summary: To avoid punishment, better to risk another punishment.
Chapter warning: Again, don't try this at home – especially the concept as mentioned above!
30. Climbing
"You will be in trouble again," Helblindi – or Dié, rather – points out, after not managing to convince Loki not to proceed with what he is about to do, for the sake of not getting other people in trouble. But to this argument, Loki gives the same answer, namely nothing. And of course, he keeps going with his preparations.
In short, reluctantly accompanied by his purported siblings – although he is still very much in firm denial about this ludicrous notion – and also by Llúða his captor-assigned minder, he begins to explore the cliff to the west of his huge, baffling – in more ways than three – prison.
By climbing it, of course, with the aid of a crude harness , a pickaxe, and his own – or rather, this monstrous, hideous form's – detestable claws.
