Just open your eyes
And see that life is beautiful.
Will you swear on your life,
That no one will cry at my funeral?
-Life is Beautiful by Sixx A.M.

"You fool!" Steve clenched his fist before hurling it at Odin. The Allfather took the punch, looking away from the angry man. "What do you think you have done? It was worse for you to come and lie, than if you had never come at all! Just get out of here. You've already done enough damage for the day." Steve took a step back from Odin, shaking his head. "I hope you're satisfied." He turned on his heels and sprinted out of the doors, running after Loki.

Clint and Natasha shared a glance with each other before running after Loki. They couldn't afford to lose the Asgardian's tail especially since they had lost the GPS tracker. They sent a venomous glare at Odin before vanishing into the crowd outside.

Thor collapsed on the chair just behind him and rubbed a hand through his hair. How had things turned out like this? He had only wanted things to turn out well, but now it seemed that everything was falling apart. He didn't know what to do. Should he run after Loki or would it be like Steve had said? Would his presence only make things worse for Loki since he would be a reminder of Odin? Thor growled and swung his fist down on the table, creating a dent in the surface. He gritted his teeth and lowered his head; he hated all of this!

Odin clenched his hand and closed his eyes. He shook ever so slightly before his eyes shot open. His arm snapped out towards one of the metal chairs. The chair rose into the air before Odin hurled it across the lobby. People screamed and ran out of the way, trying to escape the wrath of Odin. "Did I not tell you that this would happen? I should have never come in the first place." Odin growled.

"I believed you! I thought you cared for Loki, so do not turn this around on me! I obviously made the mistake in thinking that you had a heart!" Thor yelled back, angrily. He was tired of Odin always placing the blame on someone else. Even now, Odin made it seem as if it was Thor's fault that this happened.

"I am going to finish this," said Odin shortly. "Come, Thor. We have work to do."

Thor screwed his face up in confusion. "What are you talking about? Loki needs us right now, no, he needs me, not you." Thor glared at Odin, his hand yearning for Mjolnir. The ever present hammer was gone when he needed it most.

"We are going to do what you and those Avengers failed to do last time." Odin stared coldly back at Thor. "Loki has proven himself to be too wild and too reckless. He will always endanger those on Midgard and Asgard. There is only one way to solve this." A churning coldness filled Thor's chest, and Thor's chest clenched. "We will kill Loki."

"Why!" Thor yelled. "Loki is your son! Why do you not care for him at all? Would you so willingly kill him just because he feels and has emotions?"

"Yes. If I have to, I will." Odin snapped back. "I have seen Loki's future. If it continues the way it is going, it will only end is more death and suffering. Killing him would be a mercy to him if only because he would not have to suffer that fate."

"This could have all been avoided if you only felt compassion!" Thor thundered. "And now you think of killing him? I am disgraced to be called your son. I hope you feel all the pain from all the hate that is now set upon you, but know that whatever you feel..." Thor shook his head, "Loki's pain is ten times worse than that." Thor growled before storming up and out of the building, leaving Odin alone.

-Words Like Thor's-

Loki's heart beat fast and his legs screamed at him as he tore through the streets. The cacophony of people's voices echoed around him. Some were happy and some were sad, but all of them made him feel resentful. At least they all had people that loved them. Pain ran through his heart as he thought of the place he had just left. He had always known that Odin felt little to nothing for him, but he had never wanted to realize it. But now, it was so blatantly in front of him that it stung.

His fair skin began turning blue as darkness crept over the side of his face. Seeing this, the people around him began to shift away, leaving him a wide berth. The action wasn't unnoticed by Loki. They wanted nothing to do with him. They didn't even know him and they thought of him as a demon. Demon, the word rung in Loki's mind.

Frost Giants? They're cruel emotionless monsters. It's a pain that we haven't just marched in and slayed them all. They're a breed of savages that deserve to be slaughtered.

If you don't eat your vegetables, the Frost Giants will kidnaps you!

Let's play Frost Giants and Asgardians! I call being the Asgardian cause I do not want to be an evil Frost Giant.

His breathing accelerated as more of the thoughts began to cloud his head.

Frost Giants are right difficult to kill, but there's nothing more satisfying than seeing their blood on your blade.

Have you heard of the story of when Odin slayed a thousand Jotuns in a single night?

And then Odin slayed the mighty Jotun and everyone lived happily ever after!

"I AM NOT A MONSTER!" Loki screamed, collapsing onto his knees. Magical energy flooded out of him, throwing passersby off their feet and slamming into the buildings. Glass shattered and cars swung wildly into one another. His eyes widened as he realized what he had done, and he held himself tight. Why hadn't those blasted Avengers just let him die all those weeks ago?

A loud rumble met his ears and Loki looked up to see a massive chunk of brick and mortar falling from the sky. He stared up at it as it slowly fell. In his head, he could only hear one thing. Thor's voice. You're a talented liar brother, always have been. Loki closed his eyes and let the mound fall on top of him.

Author's Note: You guys have no idea how much it breaks me to write this. ;-; I feel so bad for Loki right now... /weeps/

S: I'm so glad you like it! :D I'm glad to have another Loki sympathizer. And I agree, villains are not born; they are made.

Thanks for reading and reviewing! ;3; I love you all!