Sigyn decides it's time to find herself a proper husband, but no man will come near her for fear of what Loki might do to him. Frustrated, she decides that Loki will just have to take responsibility.
Loki is a young adult now, but marriage is the last thing on his mind (after all, who in Asgard would even want him?). Since nobody bothered to tell him he had been married in his previous life, he doesn't know what to make of this strange woman and her demands.
Bonus for smart-ass running commentary but a particularly unhelpful Ikol.
The Lady's Request 2/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:00:24 UTC
Sigyn pulled the hood up and moved further into the shadows as she saw the dark figure emerge from the high window and begin the descent down the tower. Though she had cloaked herself in an invisibility spell, she didn't trust that it was strong enough to fool him. He hadn't seen her before, but she had never gotten this close. She had been here almost nightly and watched Loki descend from his room. She had started at a distance, so far away that Loki had been nothing but a speck of black against the tower. Each time she moved ever so slightly closer. She hadn't yet gotten up the courage to approach him
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The Lady's Request 3/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:02:11 UTC
It was late by the time Thor finally made his way to his chamber, but Sif had waited up. Thor came in looking tired, but perked up considerably when he saw her reclining on his bed. She smiled at him seductively and held out a beckoning hand only to let it drop when there was a knock at the door
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The Lady's Request 5/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:05:15 UTC
“And that is how I became betrothed to a mad woman,” Loki concluded.
Sif frowned. She supposed she should have felt offended on Sigyn's behalf but all signs pointed to Loki's assessment of her currently mental state being correct.
Thor was silent. The grim look on his face had only gotten more so.
“Who is she, Brother? Did we know each other?”
Oh, this isn't going to be pleasant, Sif thought. She rose smoothly to her feet. “I believe I shall retire to my chambers now,” She announced. “Tomorrow morning I shall pay a visit to Lady Sigyn.”
“Thank you, Sif,” Thor said, rising to give her a goodnight kiss.
“I wronged her, didn't I?” she heard Loki say as the door closed behind her.
Re: The Lady's Request 6/9hekkaOctober 1 2015, 10:35:37 UTC
But this is not true! Both Sigyn and Loki obviously loved each other, even if Loki was mostly failure to demonstrate this (and otherwise Sigyn would not helped him so - to be faithful wife not mean to be weak-willed slave).
The Lady's Request 7/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:06:59 UTC
Sigyn was not terribly surprised when her servant announced an early-morning visitor from the palace. Of course, that meant that she hadn't dreamed coercing the God of Evil into marrying her. She thought she should be regretting it by now and found it rather odd that she wasn't.
Perhaps I truly am going mad.She was surprised that it was Lady Sif, rather than Lord Thor
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The Lady's Request 8/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:07:53 UTC
Sif was about to take her leave when Thor and Loki arrived. As Thor greeted Sigyn, Sif studied Loki. The young man looked like he was not well. He was pale and didn't appear to have slept well if at all. It looked like he took the news of him and Sigyn about as well as he he did when he found out about stealing her body
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The Lady's Request 9/9hoc_et_quodSeptember 5 2011, 21:09:04 UTC
“I'm dreaming, aren't I?” Loki asked as he, Thor and Sif walked away from Lady Sigyn's home. Thor laughed at that and Sif reached over to pinch him a bit harder than necessary, he thought, but it got the point across
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Re: The Lady's Request 9/9korilianSeptember 6 2011, 07:18:01 UTC
Aaaw. I love the idea that this takes place 10 years on in the JIM verse. Poor Sigyn. It's not hard to figure out why people still hate Loki so much, when they've lost so many people to his last incarnation.
Loki is a young adult now, but marriage is the last thing on his mind (after all, who in Asgard would even want him?). Since nobody bothered to tell him he had been married in his previous life, he doesn't know what to make of this strange woman and her demands.
Bonus for smart-ass running commentary but a particularly unhelpful Ikol.
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Sif frowned. She supposed she should have felt offended on Sigyn's behalf but all signs pointed to Loki's assessment of her currently mental state being correct.
Thor was silent. The grim look on his face had only gotten more so.
“Who is she, Brother? Did we know each other?”
Oh, this isn't going to be pleasant, Sif thought. She rose smoothly to her feet. “I believe I shall retire to my chambers now,” She announced. “Tomorrow morning I shall pay a visit to Lady Sigyn.”
“Thank you, Sif,” Thor said, rising to give her a goodnight kiss.
“I wronged her, didn't I?” she heard Loki say as the door closed behind her.
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Perhaps I truly am going mad.She was surprised that it was Lady Sif, rather than Lord Thor ( ... )
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