Author's Note: Hello again! I'm really glad that people like my story. I was a little hesitant at first because this is my first fanfic, but it seems to be going pretty well. Oh, and something you should know is that I don't have a beta, and I probably won't ever get one. But, I might if my story gets popular.

Anyways, on with the show!


As the herald announced Eira's entrance, the Allfather and Thor paused in their discussion. "Thank you, Eira, for sending a warrior to us to help return Loki to Asgard." Quickly looking around the throne room, Odin allowed a curious look to pass over his face. "If I may ask, who is the warrior that you have sent? Is he or she standing outside?"

Inwardly smirking at the identical looks on the faces of both father and son, Eira replied. "No, Odin. Because of his relationship to you and his relationship to my late father, I have decided that I shall be the warrior to accompany Thor on his quest."

Seeing Odin prepare to object, she interrupted him before he could begin to speak. "I have made sure that my affairs are in order in the possible situation that I am unable to return to Jotunheim. Farbauti has been put in charge in my absence. Everything has been prepared for my journey to Midgard."

Odin seemed conflicted for a moment, and then he came to a decision. "Eira, Thor, the quest is to travel to Midgard, retrieve Loki, and repair any damage done in the process. Do you accept?"

Upon hearing both Eira and Thor declare "I accept," Odin gave them the specifics. "Loki has agreed to work with the Chitauri. They seek the Tesseract, which currently resides on Midgard. If it is acceptable, you will leave as soon as possible. Are you ready?"

Although she showed no emotions except for determination, inside Eira was excited and nervous. I shall finally meet my brother! she thought. At long last.

Odin lead the team to the Rainbow Bridge, where Hemdiall awaited them, standing before a circle of runes.

"This is your last chance. Are you both sure that you are ready?" Eira quickly puts up a glamour, one that will disguise her as an Aesir, and nods. Seeing their Odin began channeling power into the rune circle as Eira and Thor stepped in. Very well then. I wish you birth good luck." Then, Odin began a short chant. As the energy in the air built up, Eira smiled. She would finally meet her brother, the Lost Child.


As Thor looked around, trying to figure out where they were, Eira performed a glamour charm to make her look human, and a short but powerful locator spell. She turned to Thor. "Loki is northwest of here. Do you want to fly, or should I teleport us there?"

Thor looked surprised at Eira's power, but answered her. "If it is faster, then you may teleport us." He accepted the hand that she offered him, and they disappeared.


20 miles from Stuttgart, Germany.

The pair reappeared in a forest, as a flying machine that Eira recognized from her studies as an airplane passed over them. Feeling a magical signature that was similar to hers, she realized that Loki had been captured by the mortals of this realm. After informing Thor of Loki's location, she teleported onto the plane and stamped on the door in place of a knock. When a door opened, she stepped in, assessing the people inside of the airplane.

"Greetings from Jotunheim and Asgard. I am Eira, and-" She was interrupted by lightning as Thor landed on the aircraft. "I am here with Thor of Asgard to return Loki to his home realm." Loki looked perfectly calm, but a brief brush against his magic told Eira that he was a little unnerved by her presence. He must not have expected an unknown person who was not of Midgard, and definitely not one of her caliber.

"Alright ma'am, but he just led an attack that killed at least forty people, so we're taking him back to our base first." This was spoken by a man with fair hair wearing a colorful skintight suit. Thor nodded, realizing that it was essential to the cooperation of this group later. Eira was impatient to return her brother to Jotunheim, and to learn more about him, but she knew that in order to do this, she would have to bide her time.