Well, I've been back to this fic after quite some time. I have a lot of ideas that you will see little by little. You can leave a review telling me what you think of the story and if you want to see what else happens to our beloved Elves hahaha.

It had been more than a week since the battle. Loki walked up and down the aisle concentrating on every step he took, trying to stay calm until the doctor left the room and informed him of Kaysa's condition. He had managed to escape from the sentinels who kept him in his rooms thanks to his invisibility spell. Loki's patience was diminishing when he finally saw him leave and ran to meet him.

"How is she doing?" Loki asked anxiously wishing to know the situation of Kaysa.

"My lord, I can not give you that information." The young doctor seemed annoyed. "Your father-."

"Do you dare to deny the orders of a prince?" Loki shouted scaring the young doctor. "I asked you how she is." He waited a moment for the doctor's answer that never came. "Answer me!" Loki shouted, shaking him.

"Enough!" Loki turned without letting go of the doctor to meet Frigga and her maidens. "Let him go." The tone was authoritarian. Loki challenged his mother with his eyes, but eventually, he carried out her orders and walked away while cursing through the corridors and hitting the walls. Frigga looked at her son worried, having never seen so much interest in him in one person.


Thor waited at the foot of his father's throne at the arrival of Kayra. He had managed to convince Odin not to condemn her for treason because she had only defended her people. It was not an easy task, but finally, he managed to reunite the two to reach an agreement for the situation.

The doors of the throne room opened and Thor stood as he watched Kayra walk steadily and head high toward the throne's feet. He was followed by Einar and two more soldiers from her court. Thor tried to find her look but it was useless. Kaira refused to waste her time dedicating a minimum of attention. Thor was still disappointed and memories of the end of the battle began to fill his mind.

Kaira heard someone try to force the door of the room she was in. Her animal instincts shouted her to run and hide, but her education as a queen forced her to stand firm in the middle of the room and wait for her final destination. She owed it to her kingdom and to all the elves, whether they were dark or light. Her back relaxed as she saw the figure of Thor enter. He would not hurt her. Her eyes noticed the bloodstains on his armour and his hammer. Her skin paled, thinking of the worst. Thor tried to comfort her by assuring her that everything was fine, that no one had suffered. He assured her that nothing bad would happen to her, but he needed her help. Kaira denied disappointed and left the room ready to be arrested for her rebellion against the All-Father.

And there she was, facing Odin a few weeks later. She had expected to be locked in any cell, but she had been kept in one of the palace rooms, with maidens who catered to her every need.

Odin looked at her in silence for a few moments. Kaira began to worry.

"Where is Kaysa?" Her voice was authoritative. If she had been killed, she demanded to have her body to make it as her customs dictated.

"She is under observation." Thor answered quickly, trying to calm her worries. Kaira turned to him slightly.

"Silence!" Odin ordered his son. "You are here to be judged for rebellion against the All-Father, do not forget it." Thor looked at his father. He felt a sense of hatred at seeing how he spoke to Kaira in that way, but he had managed to convince him for a light punishment since the battle had not been very intense. "The sentence for anyone who rebels against me is banishment, in your case, you would be banished to the kingdom of the giants, where you would die by freezing after being forced by each of those beasts that live there." Kaira's face was unexpressed, her mouth a simple line. You could see how her eyes were struggling to hold her tears. "However, I will show mercy." Kaira blinked several times when she heard it. "You will be stripped of your title of queen, surrendering the crown to Sir Viggo, the captain of the guard of Asgard."

"You can not do that!" Kaira protested. "The kingdom will not accept it, it will not let its queen go." Odin listened to the words cautiously. The way Thor looked at the elf did not miss the king. He knew that having Kaira in the palace could be a big problem with his son, but he also knew that if he banished her, his son would come after her to try to save her. An idea crossed his mind at that moment.

"You are right, the people will never accept that their queen disappears." Thor and Kaira briefly exchanged a look of disbelief before turning their attention back to Odin. "However, it is safer to put someone I trust there to prevent this situation from happening again." Odin had a look of satisfaction. "Kaira, you will marry Viggo." Odin ordered. The elf's face paled as his son's gaze filled with anger. Before either of them could say a word, he ordered Kaira to be taken to her quarters. With that, he had Thor following her immediately. He had succeeded, for the sake of the kingdom, in breaking any chance that those two would end up together. "When you are king, my son, you will understand, and it will be then when you will thank me." Odin muttered as he prepared to solve his other duties as king.


Kaysa found herself in the forest lake of Svartalfheim. She was pretty confused. She remembered the battle in the palace, but she did not know how she got there. Something in the centre of the lake caught her attention. A familiar figure began to emerge. A figure she identified as her mother. Kaysa sat up and started walking towards her slowly calling her. She felt the water caress her legs and wet her dress, making it heavier. She kept walking towards the figure, the water covering her chest when suddenly something strange happened. The figure pounced on her, sinking her into the lake. Her mother disappeared and in her place appeared the image of Thor, throwing his hammer at her. Kaysa screamed, letting out the little air left in her lungs. She felt the pressure in her head and a feeling of dizziness began to invade her. As it happened before, the figure changed again. This time it was Odin, who threatened her with his spear. Kaysa was sinking more and more, she was drowning. Her eyes weighed and closed slowly. Before her vision went completely dark, she saw Loki approaching her. He caught her face in his hands and leaned toward her, kissing her slowly.

Kaysa got up startled looking for air. She heard the door close, but she saw no one in the room. Her chest hurt and she felt as if her head was going to explode.


Loki was leaning against the door of Kaysa's room. He did not know if his spell had taken effect or not. It was a very simple spell he used when he needed to heal his wounds quickly. He wanted with all his being to work with Kaysa because he was not willing to lose her. The buzzing sound of armour approaching caught his attention. Nobody could know he was there. Loki took one last look at Kaysa's door before teleporting to his room.


"My king, she has just awakened." The doctor who followed Kaysa informed Odin. Frigga, who was at that moment accompanying Odin, looked at the messenger in surprise. Odin did not receive the news very well. He got up and ordered that she be brought before him immediately. Frigga, on the other hand, did know who would welcome the news. She got up apologetically and apologized that this meeting was not her business.

The corridors seemed longer than usual, but that helped Frigga organize the conversation she was going to have with her son in her head. She had watched Loki skip Odin's arrest warrant, always around that elf. However, Frigga still did not know what the prince's intentions were. Revenge? Humiliation? Honour? She had reached the room. She raised her determined hand to knock on the door when she found her son walking hurriedly there.

"Loki!" Frigga called him and her son looked at her lost. "What are you doing outside? And without any kind of spell ... Anyone could tell your father that you are disobeying him." Frigga used a sweet tone and stroked her son's cheek as she spoke.

"I have heard revolts and thought I might be useful." Loki lied. Frigga cocked her head and looked at him until she finally invited him into his own room. "I needed to get out, I feel cloistered here." Loki began to say as he followed his mother and sat in an armchair that he had prepared. "He has not even given me the option to defend myself."

"Defend you?" Frigga looked surprised. "You avoided a great battle." Frigga could not believe her son's attitude.

"Tell him ..." Loki mumbled sighing. It did not bother him to be locked in his room, it did not bother him that his father did not listen to him, he was used to it. What irritated him was not being able to keep an eye on Kaysa. Was that love? No. Loki knew what love was and what he felt for Kaysa was nothing like that. What he felt was an obsession with her and it was becoming a little sickly.

Frigga placed her hand under Loki's chin, turning him to look at her. She could see her son's inner struggle reflected in his eyes. She did not know what had happened between him and the elf, but she knew that the news would gladden him.

"I think you'll be glad to know she's awakened." Frigga tried to hide her expression of joy as she watched Loki turn around with his eyes open. "Loki, react!" Frigga exclaimed in a cheerful tone when she saw how her son was paralyzed. Loki stood up, startling his mother, and headed for the door. "Loki, wait." Frigga got up and grabbed her son's arm, stopping him.


Kaysa looked at the empty throne in front of her. Her frightened gaze travelled through every corner of the room until she stopped at the handcuffs that held her hands and feet. She looked at them without surprise. It was to be expected that Odin would choose to handcuff her to avoid problems. The sound of footsteps approaching made her skin stand on end.

Odin appeared in front of her, sitting on his throne. He slowly analyzed Kaysa's image. Her hair fell perfectly on her back and chest, the dress she had worn all that time was wrinkled. Everything in Kaysa remained the same except for her face. Her eyes were accompanied by dark circles that made her paleness stand out even more. Her cheekbones protruded more sharply than usual. Odin did not seem pleased to have her there, and it was something Kaysa could see in his face.

"Surprised?" Kaysa used a defiant tone to address the All-Father. "I would say yes." Kaysa's smile was unsettling Odin. "Anyone would have died in my place, weeks in that state, malnourished and dehydrated ... Who would expect that improvement?" Kaysa's laughter filled the throne room. "But there is something that you forget, your majesty, I am not anybody." Kaysa tried to raise her arms to break the chains and unleash the dark power that had accompanied her for almost half a lifetime. However, something did not go well. She felt a strange emptiness inside her. Her gaze locked on Odin. It was he who was smiling at that moment.

"Is something wrong, elf?" Odin asked, settling on his throne. Kaysa tried to pounce on him, falling to the ground because of the chains that held her. On her knees, she looked at him perplexed. "I still have not thanked my son for his actions, he had a great idea of catching that strange and dark force that oozed from you." Kaysa turned her gaze to the ground. She did not remember much of that night, but she would swear that Thor did not come near her. She remembered vaguely Loki holding a strange box, but not Thor. "... And the sentence for your betrayal is the gallows." Kaysa had not paid attention to Odin's words. She looked at him slowly as she stood up with the help of the guards pulling her. "You will be notified when everything is ready, leaving you one last day to please your last wish." Odin ordered, gesturing with his hand.


Kaira waited in her room. She did not know what, but something inside her told her to wait. Odin's words were still echoing in her head. Obliged to marry. But it was the only way to maintain her kingdom. She was startled to hear her door open wide. Kaira did not have time to react and when she wanted to notice, Thor was holding her.

"I'm sorry." Thor's voice sounded drowned. "I just wanted to save you, but I've condemned you." The words left Kaira frozen. What kind of future awaited her?

"You were not the one who forced me to betray Odin, but my duty as a sister." Kaira tried to reassure Thor by hiding her fear of her conviction. It seems that the mere mention of Kaysa made Thor tense. "Promise me that you will take care of her, please, just as you have taken care of me, save her from the gallows." Kaira's eyes shone with the tears that fell slowly down her cheeks. Thor put his hands around Kaira's face and pulled her close to him slowly.

"I promise I'll save you both." His lips brushed Kaira's lips as he spoke, causing the girl to close her eyes. The magic of the moment was broken by a knock at Kaira's door. Thor greeted the captain of the guard of Asgard and, therefore, the future husband of Kaira and future king of the elves of light. The tone was not very pleasant.

"We have to leave." Viggo said. The man was very old compared to Kaysa. His grey hair and thin beard made his features more refined. His cold gaze swept over Kaira completely, something Thor did not like. Kaira nodded away from Thor and walking towards the door. Before leaving she gave one last look at the God of thunder. A look full of fear and sadness.

"We will see each other again. I promise you, light of my life." Thor said. Kaira just smiled and left the room.


Kaysa was dragged to the palace cells. They were very different from the ones she had in her palace. The doors were armoured and there was no kind of bar. In its place was a crystal with some strange energy. Kaysa brushed it with her fingertips and felt a slight burn. The other cells were occupied by thieves and assassins, who would surely be waiting for their very end. Kaysa's gaze took in the figure hidden in the shadows. His face was covered and it was not discovered until he was in front of Kaysa's cell.

"Loki!" Kaysa exclaimed running to the glass of her cell but quickly moved away when noticing the heat in her hand.

"Watch out!" Loki exclaimed to see how Kaysa held the tears in her eyes. "Do not touch anything in the cell, please." Loki knew that his father would have placed more traps around the cell. They stared at each other in silence for a long time. Loki wondered what he was doing there. He knew he wanted to see her. No. He needed to see her.

"Loki, are you listening to me?" Kaysa's agitated voice brought him back. "I think Thor, Odin's son, is supplanting you." Kaysa whispered looking around.

"Excuse me?" Loki was completely lost.

"What you hear." Kaysa saw the confusion on Loki's face. "Odin says his son snatched my ... My ..." Kaysa could not find the word to describe that. "My strength, my power." She ended by saying. "And I only remember you." Loki slowly closed his eyes and let out the air he did not know he was holding. "But you would never betray me, I know, after all, I can count on you." Loki opened his mouth to answer, but he was overtaken by the soldiers of the royal guard.

"They've seen the prince around here." Some voices shouted until they reached Kaysa's cell. "Prince Loki!" One exclaimed. Loki looked at him cursing his opportunity. Slowly he looked at Kaysa, whose face was confused and at the same time horrified.

"It cannot be possible." She mumbled.

"Your Highness, you have to get out of here." The King requires your presence in the throne room." The soldier, to Loki's misfortune, was still talking.

"Shut up now!" Loki exclaimed. "Kaysa." Loki started to say but the elf cut him quickly.

"Traitor." It was the only word Kaysa said before turning her back on Loki. The prince just saw her before leaving the dungeons. Kaysa's screams echoed throughout the palace, ruffling the skin of Loki, who with a serious face was preparing to enter the throne room, where his father was waiting.