Father I
"Father?" Odin turned around at the sound of Thor's voice and was surprised to see Loki stood beside him. The two of them looked serious.
"Is there something wrong?" he asked.
His two sons stepped forward; Loki was the one who addressed their concerns. "Father, we just went to visit Harry and he told us something that concerned us."
Odin frowned; it would have been the first time they had visited Harry since his return. "He's not planning to defy the law again, is he?"
"No, not at all," said Loki. "He confided in us that on his return home he discovered that he couldn't… feel his memories. He could remember, but he couldn't feel the emotions he knew were attached to them."
Thor nodded in agreement. "We came to ask you if you knew of a way to fix this," he said.
Odin tensed. "Perhaps he is still being punished for his defiance—"
"Father, you don't mean to tell us that you caused this!" exclaimed Thor.
"I do mean to tell you that and do not interrupt or raise your voice at me!"
"But Father, surely you have punished him enough. He was separated from his true home for the longest time and now you are still punishing him by not letting him feel at home," Loki said. "What point does this make when nobody else knows of this? How does this stop other people from defying you? All that this is doing is hurting Harry and allowing you to carry out some petty form of personal retribution."
"Quiet!" roared Odin. "I will not be addressed so disrespectfully by my own sons!"
"Father, you do realise that we can tell everyone outside of these doors about what you have done. It would be easy." Thor's voice was quiet as he continued, "I suggest that you speak to Harry and find a way to move on from your problem with him. You have punished him enough."
And with those parting words, his two sons left the room.
