A month or so later, once all who had been injured had fully healed once more, the feasting hall was filled as all celebrated the return of Thor to the realm and Odin to the throne. As the guests drank and told stories, Thor watched over them, after spending enough time with them he left them, not before silently asking to be escused by his mother, taking her hand in his he walked on. Siff approached Frigga after he had gone, watching him leave as she spoke.

"My Queen, I'm so sorry for your loss." She nodded, stroking the girls arm gently as they shared a look.

"How is he?"

"He mourns for his brother. And... He misses her. The mortal" Siff spoke softly as the doors to the hall opened. Frigga nodded again, sighing heavily.

"I feel as though I have lost all three of my children, in ways that can never be undone..."Heads turned to see who was joining them so late into the celebration, those who had looked now let their jaws drop, eyes widden for who entred the room, till there was nothing but silence. Noticing the change the two women turned to see what had happened to cause it. Their eyes fell upon a woman dressed in all black robes, a hood covering her head and obscuring her face as their head was bowed forwards. They pulled back the hood and gasps filled the air. They had suspected who it was, but to see the princess without her never ending locks of hair was a deep shock, all she left fell barely to her shoulders. She looked around the room at the staring eyes. Since that day, the day they were all there to celebrate, Sigyn had not left her room, spoke with no one, never ate and barely dark anything. Her body was now very thin, trembling under the weight of her cloak.

"Good evening, mother..." She said, her speach slow and stumbling. Frigga beamed at her, rushing to her, wrapping her arms around she pulled her close, kissing her cheek. She looked up at her, lost and scared. A few of the guests hung their head, looked away, doing all that they could to not meet her or her mothers gaze.

While she had been absent in court they and many more and argued and demanded that Sigyn been arrested and sentenced for the crimes comitted in Loki's absence. Thor had objected profusely to this, saying that anything that his sister did was out of love for her husband, Frigga added that Sigyn had only been doing what every lady of worth in the land had been taught, to honor the one that you love and put them first above all else, and that if anything she was proud of her daughter. She had seen how she had acted, how she had been while Thor was gone and Odin in the Odinsleep, nothing she had done had been out of self gain, but out of wishing to make Loki happy, but even she realised her mistake towards the climax of the issue.

Looking at the princess now, none of them would ever dare argue for her encarseration again, for she had signed her own sentence the moment she had married the fallen mad king.

"Don't worry dear, we won't stay here. Your brother and father will wish to see you, as I know you do them." Frigga whispered to her, making her smile for the first time, she nodded, leaning against her mother for support as she was led out to where Thor stood speaking with Odin. The two men turned to see who had joined them, Thor rushing forwards to embrace his even smaller sister, bringing her to their father who stood silent.

"My King, if it pleases you, I would like to help make up for anything of which I allowed to happen while Lo..." She stopped, she had almost forgotten the pain just saying his name brought her. "While you and Thor were absent, if I may of course." She said, bowing her head low. Odin waited till she stood to her full height once more, putting a hand on her shoulder.

"I would apreicate that a great deal, my dear," he said ashe leaned forwards, kissing the top of her head. "You are and will always be a child of Asgard, and will forever be my daughter." At this Sigyn wrapped her arms around him, grinning as she felt her heart swell, feeling the warmth and love from and towards those around her. She was home, and she would ensure she'd never allow it to fall again.