Thor feels something catch in his throat. He's trying to choose his words carefully, omit the things that aren't necessary. He doesn't blame Loki for anything he did anymore; all his fury died out along with Loki, though he had been impossibly angry when he watched as Loki conjured the Tesseract out of thin air.
So he skips over the parts about him being tortured with the power stone. And he adjusts the way he's going to tell the next part of the story. There are some details he doesn't need, even if he's sure Loki would insist that he did.
"He already had the Power Stone," he says. "And then he got the Tesseract."
no subject
So he skips over the parts about him being tortured with the power stone. And he adjusts the way he's going to tell the next part of the story. There are some details he doesn't need, even if he's sure Loki would insist that he did.
"He already had the Power Stone," he says. "And then he got the Tesseract."