A long lost sister
Jul. 3rd, 2022 08:22 pmAfter Loki disappears with the tesseract, Thor spends two years trapped on Midgard before Odin and Heimdall can get him home again. It's not a bad two years, given he spends it helping his friends in that realm smash some heads and rescue some shieldmates, but it is a stressful two years, because surely Loki has gone far in that time. And Thor wants very badly to find him again.
He spends the next two years hunting down Loki, crossing galaxies and realms and talking to all manner of people both good and terrible. Finally, the bifrost repaired, Heimdall points him to a small planet on the brink of collapse. "Loki is here," he says.
Thor spends a whole day searching. He's not finding much sign of Loki, just panicked people he cannot help. Even if he summoned help from Asgard, they couldn't evacuate even a fraction of these people. It's awful.
He sits himself down at a table in a nearly-empty city and watches a moon slowly approach the planet. Heimdall will collect him as soon as he asks, of course, but he needs to sit down for a minute and indulge in a moment of near-despair for his missing brother and the doomed planet.
He spends the next two years hunting down Loki, crossing galaxies and realms and talking to all manner of people both good and terrible. Finally, the bifrost repaired, Heimdall points him to a small planet on the brink of collapse. "Loki is here," he says.
Thor spends a whole day searching. He's not finding much sign of Loki, just panicked people he cannot help. Even if he summoned help from Asgard, they couldn't evacuate even a fraction of these people. It's awful.
He sits himself down at a table in a nearly-empty city and watches a moon slowly approach the planet. Heimdall will collect him as soon as he asks, of course, but he needs to sit down for a minute and indulge in a moment of near-despair for his missing brother and the doomed planet.