Quirky smile

Summary: Thor is shock to see that Frost Giants are in fact civil beings upon arriving with his father for a deal between Asgard and Jotunheim. More of the fact seeing a beautiful Jotun he's not sure if it's a male or female. All he finds is the being's quirky smile of the creature.

Warnings: AU, ooc, Jotun! Loki, First Meeting

"Father are you certain of this?" Thor ask looking at his father who hums.

"Very. It's time to put an end to this tense war between Asgard and Jotunheim. Don't you my son?" Odin ask raising a brow seeing Thor sigh obviously not getting the point but knows still young.

"Yes," Thor answer glancing around still wary of the Frost Giants thinking of them as Savages.

They aren't civil but blood thirsty. He couldn't see how his father doesn't seem to understand that. He wisely keeps his mouth shut wanting this meeting to go by quickly so he can join the Warrior Three and Sif for whatever type of fun and storytelling.

Upon arriving on the freezing realm Thor is surprise to see the frost giants of many sizes and genders walk around much like how Aesir acts on Asgard. They have cities with some merchants selling wears. Children are running laughing and playing.

He is shaken out of his thoughts when a beautiful voice greets them, "Welcome to Jotunheim, King Odin and Prince Thor."

Thor stares finding the Jotun with red like mid drift shirt with a hood covering beautiful raven hair and a similar color Loin cloth with gold thread and beads decorating the outfit. He couldn't be sure if this creature is a male or female. His heart races seeing the quirky grin on those soft blue lips.

"Nice to meet you Prince Loki," Odin greets glancing at Thor seeing him rapture at the beauty of Laufey's precious gem knowing things may be a little interesting during the meeting especially with Thor's obvious drooling he's doing.

"My father and his consort is waiting for you. I'll take you to them," Loki said turning around revealing a firm bottom almost catching Thor's groan and Odin's sigh before pulling his son to follow.