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One of the peculiarities of the Inn was that Thor was much less of a creature of habit than Loki. For all the god of mischief’s fondness for chaos, he tended to be comforted by a routine from which he deviated in small ways or abandoned on a whim. Thor just did whatever struck him and thus was less generally predictable.
That said, Loki knew his brother well enough that he was never that hard to find. It was a warmish cloudy day, Thor would be outside somewhere. Today, it was the gardens. Weeding, or something, trying to decide whether the grounds ‘needed’ rain, probably.
In case that was so, and because it would be easier to bail on a conversation going badly, Loki sent an illusion to the gardens. And didn’t waste time pussyfooting. “I have no intention of apologizing, you know.”
That said, Loki knew his brother well enough that he was never that hard to find. It was a warmish cloudy day, Thor would be outside somewhere. Today, it was the gardens. Weeding, or something, trying to decide whether the grounds ‘needed’ rain, probably.
In case that was so, and because it would be easier to bail on a conversation going badly, Loki sent an illusion to the gardens. And didn’t waste time pussyfooting. “I have no intention of apologizing, you know.”
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Date: 2018-10-23 06:19 am (UTC)Nothing to be done about it now. Loki stared silently instead of responding, Thor wanted no quips, he would get silence. He’d have no option but to believe that.
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Date: 2018-10-23 11:37 pm (UTC)"I wrote everything down," he says, finally. "Gave the book to Tony first. I wrote the details relevant to you in Asgardian."
For a moment, Thor doesn't say anything, but it's somehow apparent from the way he delivered that last word (Asgardian) that he wasn't done talking quite yet. He just needed a moment to order the rest of his words.
"Do whatever you wish with that knowledge."
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Date: 2018-10-23 11:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-10-24 02:40 am (UTC)Thor can't find any other reason to account for Loki's bullheadish determination to throw himself headfirst into the jaws of death. Loki was always determined to manipulate any moment to his own advantage, and now, when Thor offered him everything he might need to set up all the pieces in advance, he snubbed it?
There was no rational reason for it.
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Date: 2018-10-24 03:24 am (UTC)“Book or no book, whatever I plan or think, you’ll have no increased peace of mind. So I’ll just spare us repeating this fight when you decide that another plan of which you know nothing is worthless.” Loki waved the hand that had just been pointing, somewhat dismissively. “You’ll believe whatever you want to believe as you already do, with the added comfort of ‘oh well, not my fault’, and I’ll do the best I can with what I have. It won’t be good enough for you, but it never would be, so fuck it.”
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Date: 2018-10-24 03:58 am (UTC)If there was anyone here Thor was sure was aware of this fact, it would have been Loki -- and Loki seemed to have no reservation in leveraging that fact as amunition against him. Loki was right, on some accounts: ultimately, all he really wanted was to believe that there was some slim possiblity that in some other reality, his brother might live. Thor's growing ire came from the facts Loki verbally laid out before him: Loki knew what he needed, but was determined to deny him even that small measure of hope.
Thor lets out a scoffing laugh to mask the pain of it.
"Believe whatever you want to believe," he says. "Anything I tell you isn't going to change your mind." Loki was just as determined to believe he was right as he thought Thor was. "The book is there, regardless of if you want it or not. I don't care if you do anything with it or don't." A lie. "Feel free to see yourself out."
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Date: 2018-10-24 04:38 am (UTC)He’d actually done this to try and get his brother back and instead had broken things off completely. Seemed very much like him, really. “I actually don’t understand at all why you’d assume I’d hang anything on any plan that doesn’t include a chance I’d walk out of it. Why you’d want to think me that stupid and incompetent. But you did and do.” And that hurt. It really did. But Loki kept it out of his expression and tone as best he could. It wasn’t complete, but it was likely good enough.
No sense being sentimental, especially not now. He jerked his head up and forced a businesslike tone. “This is a small enough fishbowl I doubt we’ll be able to avoid each other completely. For my part I’ll do my best to stay out of your way. Enjoy your roses, Thor.”
Without waiting for a response (there wasn’t likely to be one, as he’d been dismissed from notice before saying his goodbyes), Loki dismissed the illusion. In his real body, he slid and dropped off the roof onto his balcony and entered his room.