A last glance into the restaurant left nearly no memory for Loki, of course, he used to visit a lot of Midgardian stores and restaurants. The only thing that will be left is that he was there with his fiancée. Well, this evening was a premiere for Taylor – her very first date with someone. Her very first date with hopefully the special someone, with Loki. Loki knew what betrayal meant and deep inside he was a scarred man, afraid of disappointment.

Like a real gentleman, the disguised god of mischief held the door open. Lady Loki waited, with a lot of gentle patience, for Taylor to mentally say goodbye to the restaurant. By taking a quick unobtrusive glance into the sky, Lady Loki got proof that there was still nothing to see due to the powerful illusion she created.

A fresh cold breeze caused the dark Lady's black and curly hair to slightly wave a little. It was really dark outside, not even the light of the lanterns could illuminate the small streets. There was also some dim orange light that spawned from store windows. The incredible darkness caused Loki to think about revealing his disguise for the rest of the night. Well, there was no one who was going to see them by now.

"There's an icy breeze out here you should…" Lady Loki wanted to tell her fiancée to better put on a mantle or jacket, until she got interrupted by her doing it on her own anyways. A small grin curled up on her lips as she saw her fiancée being that skilled with the magical gift. "You need to watch out a little." She then whispered after grabbing Taylor softly by her arm while they were striding through the streets of the little village. "No one is allowed to see this, and if they do, we're in trouble." Her grip tightened a little.

The texture of the coat was very soft as it formed under the grip of her hand.

The Asgardians spent a bit of time walking through the streets of the small Icelandic village until they reached the very end of the populated area. Just as they passed by the last half-timbered house and the last few bricks of the sideway, it was obvious that they weren't going to spend the rest of the night in a hotel. All that was left in front of them were the broad mossy-green meadows of Iceland, illuminated by the dull light of the moon. The sky was dark, too dark somehow.

"As you can see… or not see…" Loki started to state, as he revealed his real look again. The dark Lady changed back into the dark and tall man she used to be below the extravagant disguise. His deep voice finally returned, as he revealed his real self in the darkness. For now, the Asgardian was wearing a simple black suit, covered by a large black mantle of felt. "…we aren't going in a hotel or something similar to this." He explained, while taking careful steps through the grass of the meadow.

It didn't take long until they reached a high cliff. There weren't any barriers that could save them from falling if they would. Looking down the high cliff, they were able to see the ocean. High waves were striking against the pillars of stone that formed due to the powerful impact of the tides. Luckily, their position was so high above the sea level that the sound of the surge was more or less a calming murmur of the oceans' voice.

The couple reached a nearly perfectly created natural slab of stone, just right about perfect to sit down on it. All that Loki did was casually leaning against the edge of the slab.

"Just look at this stunning view." The god of mischief said, simply staring into the distance. His eyes focused the horizon right above the seemingly endless ocean. Loki's ring started to glow a little, until it formed into his scepter again, as he raised his arm.

The black haired man formed an arc into the air in front of him, his boney fingers having a tight grasp around the handle of his mighty scepter. The stone inside of the scepters' head glowed in a bright blue as Loki, the mighty god of mischief, disbanding the impressing work of an illusion. Right above their heads, the sky was lighting up and a colorful band of lights was finally revealed. Those were the Northern lights in the broadest spectrum. They were mostly green, yellow and also purple with a tiny bit of pink. A truly stunning sight. "I've been keeping this view from you… for the whole evening. I saved it for this moment."