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st_ratagem) wrote2018-11-29 07:13 pm
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Final steps
Loki had spent the last hour or two before sunset preparing, and the first hour afterward. He’d taken ruthless advantage of the fact that the Inn staff was desperate to give people towels and had carefully interwoven the. On the floor such that there was no chance of getting at the actual carpet below without effort. He’d selected a dagger from his collection - a very old one that he hadn’t actively used since childhood, one of a pair given to him by his mother - and sharpened it to an almost perfect edge. He’d opened up the balcony door to let the early-winter night chill in. He’d even out together a little aid kit (disinfectant, pads, bandages, needle and thread) for afterward.
In many ways, the hardest part was settling on the towels with the in-etched staff resting in front of him and forcing Odin’s enchantment away, knowing that he wouldn’t be allowing himself to go back to normal possibly for hours. And that, as soon as Thor arrived with a bowl and his hands, it would all have a witness.
In many ways, the hardest part was settling on the towels with the in-etched staff resting in front of him and forcing Odin’s enchantment away, knowing that he wouldn’t be allowing himself to go back to normal possibly for hours. And that, as soon as Thor arrived with a bowl and his hands, it would all have a witness.
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He’d told Thor he intended to practice. He was almost certain he had.
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Besides, it helped Loki direct ice around his brother’s feet and ankles, freezing him to the roof.
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Or why he didn't plan on letting go before Loki gave in and returned to his enchanted form.
Thor's hand doesn't move.
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All of that meant that Loki had spare mental space to think, which generally meant he had space to talk. This time was no exception, though he made an effort to find a topic he thought would please his brother. "Have you decided what to do about the sword thing, at your wedding? Since an ancestral blade of your fathers is likely to be... difficult... to come by."
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"I don't know," he says. "It's not as if there will be anything for me to use when I return, either."
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He flipped the knife in his hand and offered it hilt-first to Thor. "I know Stark won't care, likely you won't either, and the second one stays with me, but... here. Not ancestral, but old enough no Midgardian should care."
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Thor knows how close Loki was to their mother. For him to even give up one part of a gift his mother gave to him --
"Thank you," Thor says. "I'll use it."
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It was, after all, an ancient knife, and Stark seemed the type to be staggeringly unimpressed by anything not advanced tech. Something like Gosh, I always wanted a letter opener thirty times older than me would be the least of it.
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Time to change the subject before more of the possible horrible fates awaiting the dagger occurred to him. “Can you even still feel your fingers?”
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"Oh," Thor says, as if the lack of feeling in his fingers just now occurred to him. "No."
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Thor gestures at himself with the dagger in typical casual Thor recklessness. "I can still feel my heart beating if that's what you're worried about," he says, as if that's some assurance to Loki.
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At least the feet thing was still funny. “Because, you see, I’m perfectly comfortable. I can’t tell if your core temperature is dropping.” Which it probably was. Loki made a mental note to see if he could figure out a way around that little bump. It wouldn’t do to freeze people on accident, though freezing on purpose was fine. Fine-ish.
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"Dropping, but fine."
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Loki would have gone already, but he wanted to see what happened with his brother’s ice-sealed feet.
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-- except he can't seem to pull his feet up off the ground. Thor looks down. In his frozen state he hadn't noticed the ice growing on his feet and up his legs.
His eyes flash from his feet over to Loki. He frowns and attempts to dislodge one of his feet with more force. His leg doesn't immediately pull up, but the ice around it begins to shatter from the force.
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