"Lady Sif, what brings you here?" she asked, curious at the surprise visit. Welcoming the warrior into her home readily, she'd always admired Sif's bravery and unique status amongst the inner circle of Asgard's throne. But it was quite unusual for her to call upon Sigyn unannounced, obviously bearing some sort of important news.
"It's Loki. I need to speak to you about him," she answered, hoping that Sigyn would confirm her suspicions about Loki's treason.
"What is it? Where is he?" she asked abruptly, afraid at Sif's tone of voice and stifled anger.
Answering the questions, she continued with the news of Thor's exile. He'd led Loki, Sif and the warriors three into Jotunheim in a hasty attempt to learn more about the attack on Asgard, breaking what peace the realms had known. As a result, Odin had seen fit to strip Thor of his powers and exile him to Midgard.
"I...," she paused, "I... don't know what to say. I am so sorry." She knew of Sif's affection for Thor, and was saddened to hear of such a turn of events. She wondered how Loki could have gotten so easily dragged into such a clearly ridiculous and dangerous act.
While in Jotunheim, Laufey had said something about traitors in the house of Odin and Sif was convinced it was all Loki's doing.
"Do you trust him, Sigyn?" Sif scoffed. A peculiar question it was, if not a biting one as well.
"What are you trying to say?" she responded, shocked at the direction of the conversation.
"The Frost Giants came into Asgard undetected. How did they get here? What hid them?," she interrogated.
"How would I know these things? What are you asking of me?" she questioned, shocked and hurt at the accusations being hurled so casually in her direction. Sif would have no reason to not trust Sigyn. To think so would be absurd.
"You are the closest person to him. The two of you are most skilled in the art of magic. Did you think we would not know?" Sif spat, convinced of Loki's deception.
"I think it is time for you to leave, Sif," she replied coldly, "Get out."
Hurt at the troubling news and horrible accusations from Sif, she pushed the woman out of her home and closed the door behind her. Flushed, she fell against the door, overwhelmed by the news and the turn of events with Sif. Sigyn had her own concerns about Loki, but a traitor to his own brother was not something she'd ever suspected. And to have Sif accuse her as well only made it worse. It couldn't be true, she thought to herself. It couldn't be.
