Once at the palace Thor did a double take. Who did he want Jane or Sif. he couldn't have both. Letting his worries slide he followed everyone else in. It was just like he remembered the grand hall, the throne, the colour and stain glass windows. He looked to the side of him and saw Jane admiring the art. Like him she had the look of amazement in her eyes, his suddenly felt happiness well up inside of him.
"May I present Princess Alannah and Sif, often known as Lady Sif of Asguard." Yelled a soldier. On queue Alannah and Sif walked down and grand flight of stairs to the right. Mirroring their actions were two generals to their left. Alannah and Sif both wore the signature armour, well Sif did Alannah didn't were armour.
"Welcome" Spoke one of the generals.
"Sif.." Thor began but was interrupted by Sif's betrayed filled scream.
"HOW DARE YOU COME HERE UNANNOUCED AND BE SO CALM ABOUT IT. YOU BETRAYED AND LEFT ME AND YET YOU COME HERE LOOKING FOR ME, HAVE YOU NO SHAME." She yelled, her screams echoed thought-out the room. Thor physically flinched, mentally kicking himself for being such a fool. He expected her to be mad, but never expected this. He couldn't blame her. He had left her and to his disappointment she had yet to forgive him. The warriors three were both expecting and surprised at her outburst. They all knew Sif had a temper and that she had always cared for and loved Thor very deeply. Alannah had expected this. Not only did she know her sister inside and out but she could feel emotions and read thoughts without trying. Alannah glanced at her sister sending her a message though telepathy.
Alannah~Be calm Sif they mean us no harm. you should know this after all you grew up with them.
Sif~Yes sister, ok. I'm calm
But deep down Sif wasn't calm, far from it. Alannah knew that her sister had lied to her bjt said no more. Right now they had to deal with Thor. Sure Alannah had asked him to come but she never expected him to bring everyone, he was dumber than she thought. That or he did not know Sif as well as he had made it out to be.
