Soo, don't get too angry please *hides behind hands* I now it's almost three months since I updated but I fell into the abyss of lack of motivation and ideas. And as if that wasn't enough school started up again and unfortunately, it's much more busy this year than the last. These last two weeks I've been meaning to sit down and finish this chapter but I was too stressed out and exhausted to even open up the document.

Of course, when I finally got back in gear, I was unsatisfied with what I had written previously and deleted the whole thing. I hope this turned out a bit better and that Thor is (mostly) in character. But if you think there's something that needs improvement, don't be afraid of telling me. Feedback is the writer's best friend after all ;) I know it's not that long either and that there's not a lot happening, but it was the best I could do *shrugs* I hope that you'll enjoy it anyway.

Anyway, to those people who're still reading (if there's anyone left) thank you for that! You are the sole reason I continue to write this. I would appreciate if you would tell me what you think about the story so far, good, bad, are there so many plot holes it resembles a Swiss cheese?

I wish: Do you mean that the way Loki controls Percy to do his bidding him, resembles the situation between Harry Potter Dumbledore?

River: Thank you for your review, I've kept it in my inbox just to encourage me to finish the chapter. Hope you'll enjoy this chapter :)

Disclaimer: Neither universes are of my own creation, only parts of this story is of my own making.

Thor wasn't sure what he expected when he agreed to meet the leader of the Greek half-blood camp, but it wasn't this.

A green valley stretched out in front of him and lush trees towered together, shielding the cabins and training areas on one side, while the sea acted like a barrier on the other side. It did not look like anything he would have imagined a demigod camp to be like. He had thought it would be more… dark, not this beautiful place that could easily be taken for one of the parks the Midgardians seemed to favour. Even the smoking climbing wall he could see further down did nothing to dim the valley's calmness. The teenagers whom where running towards him with weapons on the ready did, though.

"Who are you and what are you doing here?" One of the biggest girls said once they were in speaking distance. Her brown eyes were narrowed and were immediately eyeing his person, most likely looking for hidden weaponry.

"My name is Thor, and I have come on the behalf of SHIELD to speak to your leader."

The tense atmosphere calmed a bit even though the children kept an alert eye on him at all times. The girl who had spoken to him glared at him for a few moments before she gave a brief nod and turned on her heel.

"Follow me." Thor did as she said, better to obey her than unintentionally offend these people. While they walked Thor began to notice that the camp looked very empty. Plenty of the cabins were damaged with destroyed windows or walls and a few looked uninhabited. A stab of guilt hit him. Loki was supposed to be his responsibility, Thor was the one who had claimed to be Midgard's protector and this had happened under his watch. He hoped these warrior children would recover.

They approached the biggest house, light blue in colour with white trim. On the porch sat a man in a strange chair on wheels and another man who Thor recognised as another god straight away.

"Ah, I wondered when you would show up", the man in the chair said. "Nick told me someone would come but not when." He smiled a little but he still looked grim. Quite understandable since his protégées had been attacked recently.

"I'm Chiron, and I assume you are Thor?"

"Aye, that would be correct. Greetings to you too, fellow god", Thor said and nodded in the other man's direction. He was wearing a hideous shirt which did nothing to hide his large belly.

The god's face twisted into a grimace. "Let's get this over with. I don't want to be bothered with this any longer than necessary", he said before he walked into the house.

Thor narrowed his eyes but kept himself from shouting something rude after him, he was glad that he had learned to control his urges a bit better, otherwise he wasn't sure what would have happened. A pang of longing for Jane shot through him but he pushed it into the back of his mind. When this was over, he promised himself, he would visit Jane.

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When Thor returned to the Helicarrier the rest of the Avengers, along with the three demigods, were waiting for him with impatient expressions. They all walked into one of the numerous briefing rooms and sat down.

"So, what did they want?" The blonde girl, Annabeth asked.

"It seems they want an alliance with my people and yours. Chiron spoke of the help you would be able to lend us in our search for Loki. I found the conditions acceptable and the Greek gods have now officially joined ranks with Asgard."

It was quiet for a while before the Man of Iron spoke up. "Hang on. Conditions, what conditions?"

"Firstly, they wanted to have a say in my brother's punishment, as are their right since they have suffered from Loki's actions. Then, because neither you nor I understand all of the complications of the demigod nature, and their healing specifically, Chiron asked me to take one of their Healer's with me."

At his words several heads started to turn, searching for the supposed Healer. The room hadn't acquired a new inhabitant since Thor had started speaking, no matter how much the others looked.

"Unfortunately, the demigod Healer couldn't come yet, he had to prepare the other Healers for his absence. He will join us in a few days time."

The demigods in the room shared a glance. They suddenly looked uneasy. "Are there any plans on where we'll be staying? Because if another demigod is supposed to arrive we might have a problem."

The Avengers fixed their gazes on Annabeth. The Captain of America seemed to deflate slightly, perhaps he wasn't happy with yet another problem on their hands. The blonde demigod carried on with a slight glare at the son of Stark's encouraging wave.

"We demigods set of a special kind of scent and if we're in a bigger group, or if we have an especially strong one, we attract monsters like crazy. If we have to go outside camp we usually go in groups of three, but four might be pushing it." The son of Stark's eyes lit up like Loki's used to do when he came up with an especially amusing prank. Banner looked quite intrigued too.

"Well, it's something to take into consideration. As it is, I'll talk to Fury about it and we'll see if he has any ideas", the Captain said with a furrowed brow. Thor wondered if he ever smiled, he seemed to be constantly frowning whenever Thor saw him.

The group stayed in the room for quite some time, their discussion slowly changing into small talk. Thor was speaking with the male demigod, comparing abilities and experiences with each other. In the corner of his eye he could see Banner, Stark and Annabeth have a lively conversation about something, most likely science of some sort, they seemed like the kind who would enjoy that.

Once again he felt a pang in his chest when he caught himself thinking that Loki would have enjoyed their company. Thor had realised after Loki's fall from the bridge that his brother might not have felt as happy on Asgard as Thor had been. Loki favoured reading and learning before sparring and drinking and Thor knew that there were not many who shared the same interests. Not when his brother always followed him everywhere, making sure he didn't get into too much trouble.

For the second time that day he pushed his feelings to the back of his mind. They wouldn't help him any now. His brother had made his choices and he had to be judged after those. But Thor kept the hope alive. The hope that perhaps, perhaps it wasn't too late to get his brother back again.