Heimdall knew Loki had no good intentions while his brother was banished. A fate Heimdall was not altogether sure was entirely Odin's doing. He felt Loki's random comings and goings throughout the realm odd.

And when he tried to follow the young prince, he felt is eyesight blocked. His suspicion was rising. The day the Warriors were banished, was the day Heimdall confirmed his beliefs.

Loki was going to overthrow Asgard. He tried warn Frigga of his misgivings only to have the messengers hands returned to him in a sack, caked with dried blood.

He knew there was only one way to end this. He summoned Loki.


"We've been walking around this village for hours. He isn't here."

Volstagg was tired, and hungry. Which was not a good combination in the best of situations.

Fandraal wiped some sweat off his brow. The Midgard sun was beating down on them in full force. "Come now, comrad, where's your faith?"

"At the bottom of an empty soup bowl." The god replied gruffly, stomach growling.

"If Sif were here—"

They were all silent a moment.

"But she isn't, so we must try to keep on."

Hogun glared at a passing woman who was gawking at the trio's strange attire and dangerous looking weapons. He didn't have time for mortals. If they didn't find Thor soon, everything was lost.

"Stop." He said to his companions. "Look there!" They all looked to where he was pointing. At the edge of the city was a round building they hadn't entered yet and inside they could just make out a flash of someone blonde hair.

They all started walking very quickly.


Erik Selvigg was nursing a hangover.

Thor smiled and handed Darcy and Erik plates of scrambled eggs.

"The next time I decide to get into a drinking war with a god, remind me not to." Erik said, stabbing at the eggs.

Darcy smirked and pushed up her glasses. "Duly noted."

Thor walked back to Jane Foster.

They shared a smile.

Thor felt content, in an odd way, despite his powers being stripped from him, and his heart being broken over his banishment. Here there were no giants, or magic. Just a powerless god, and Jane.

A loud banging noise interrupted his thoughts. He turned and saw-his friends?

Jane lost her cup with a crash as it hit the floor. All three scientists looked shocked.

"Friends!" He said as he let them in a hugged them all.

The warriors three were never happier to see Thor. "It's good to see you again my friends! I am sorry I was not a better ruler. Perhaps if I was, my father would not have-"

"Thor, your father has fallen into the Odin's sleep. Loki has taken over Asgard and banished us. He banished Sif as well. He's turned the realm into chaos. You must come back and help us somehow." Fandraal said quickly.

Thor stepped back a bit. He looked at them in confusion. "But how could he do such a thing? To our father, to the kingdom?" He was shaking in anger.

He breathed deeply. He turned to the three humans who were looking on in amazement to the scene unfolding.

"My apoligies. Fandraal, Hogun, and Volstagg, this is Erik Selvigg, Jane Foster, and Darcy."

Jane was flustered but recovered her wits and stepped over the glass to the four towering gods that dwarfed her considerably in comparison.

"It is so incredibly amazing to meet you. You are literally everything that contradicts science to its most basic—I'm sorry I mean, it's lovely to meet you."

"Sup." Darcy said, waving a hand.

Erik Selvigg was staring at them still. "I'm sorry, how exactly did you say you got here?"

Hugon spoke up. " We were banished here, using a portal unbeknownst to us."

Jane sat down next to Erik. "What are you thinking, Erik?"

"I was just thinking, if they were trying to get back home, they could try going back the way they came, the way Thor came."

"Why did you not speak of this earlier?" Thor asked impatiently.

"I didn't think of it earlier." Erik said ashamedly.

Jane looked up at Thor. "No, he's right! If we calculate time, and the storm occurrences, and not to mention the landing site, we could do this. But there has to be a medium. Let me guess, Heimdall exists as well?"

The four gods nodded. "We can do this Thor, trust me!" She said, eyes sparkling.

Thor smiled, "Of course I do. It's worth a try."

And at that moment the glass surrounding the building shattered. Thor threw himself in front of Jane as a wave of fire ripped over them. He looked behind him and in the middle of the town. Amidst, smoke and wreckage, was the Destroyer.


A/N: Hey guys, sorry I haven't updated in a while, it's been busy. I can't believe we are in 2013 already! It's already almost a new year and that still blows my mind. I feel so nostalgic. I've literally gone through so many Fandoms and obsessions since the last two years it's not even funny. Stop being awesome, internet! ANyway hope you enjoyed this chapter, and if you did, please let me know what you thought of it in the comment section! Thanks!