@Son_of_Frigga A mere shake of the head is given. Thor doesn’t understand.
“Because if I care about other people — if they know that I care then they’ll use it against me, and it puts more people at risk.”
@Son_of_Frigga His head tilts.
“Normally because I hide my feelings and pretend that I don’t have a heart. I think we both know that, that isn’t true. You seem to anyways. You always have.”
@Son_of_Frigga Death glare.
“Maybe what I just said was a trick and I’m just getting you to trust me so I can stab you.” He grins, but he’s joking. “I just missed picking on you.”!
@_OfLoyalties His stomach turns — the same way that it did that night they were in the gardens, and he considers his option of just leaving in.
“People will talk anyways.” A soft smile spreads across his margins. “Besides, rumors have never bothered me much.”
@necrxmantiae His head tilts lightly at the sorcerer. A slight grin coming across his features. He can’t even cause a little chaos?
“Oh, Stephen, please. I’m not going to mess your precious planet up. I just want to have a bit of fun.”
@_OfLoyalties A light smile spreads across his face, and he makes sure that the books won’t fall.
“Not just to the gardens. To me.” A hand rubs the back of his neck nervously. “If that’s what you want.”!
@_OfLoyalties A soft chuckle escapes his margins as he peers down at her, clearing his throat before beginning to talk again.
“Well, you can always come back. . .”
@_OfLoyalties He's not mad at her - he doesn't hold a grudge. It's okay, she should know that. His margins curve downwards for a moment as he looks at her, finally he speaks.
"I don't want you to feel bad about what happened, okay? It's alright."
@_OfLoyalties "Yeah, yeah. I'm sure." He answers, small smile on his face.
A nod is given. "Yeah, yeah. It's good to see you too." He hadn't been to the garden since she had left him there. "So, how are things?"
@_OfLoyalties His digits are tempted to wrap around the hardcover book, but he never does. Again, he shakes his head.
"No, no. Go ahead and read it. It's a good book."