...the usual things it implies when I fall for someone. I want to make you happy. He doesn't. I want you to be safe and somewhere you can enjoy what Midgard has to offer, and make friends outside Asgard. I want you to be there to talk to when I get home from work, I want to be able to fall asleep in your lap wathing late night TV. Just... normal couple things. And yet even though it's mundane it burns because I want it so bad. I can't survive on my own.
My dear, is it for me or the idea of having someone like me? I'm afraid I - I cannot offer you such things, even if I did not love Loki. My place is here.
It's you. It's just you. Because there are plenty of nice women like you, but there's only one you. You're amazing and I want to make you happy. You could be happy, on Midgard, with me...
I want to see to your happiness, but I'm afraid I cannot provide for it in this instance. Oh, I am - I am so sorry. You are still my kin and - I could not possibly further complicate an already intricate situation.
If nothing else, promise me that if you need protection, you'll come to me. The Foundation I work for has places where no magic could find you. If I can't do anything else for you, I should at least ensure your safety.
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For all that that statement implies, yes.
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My dear, is it for me or the idea of having someone like me? I'm afraid I - I cannot offer you such things, even if I did not love Loki. My place is here.
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I want to see to your happiness, but I'm afraid I cannot provide for it in this instance. Oh, I am - I am so sorry. You are still my kin and - I could not possibly further complicate an already intricate situation.
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If nothing else, promise me that if you need protection, you'll come to me. The Foundation I work for has places where no magic could find you. If I can't do anything else for you, I should at least ensure your safety.
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