The end of it all

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TW: this story contains description of character drinking blood like a vampire and character dying from blood loss. This part will be marked with: ⚠️⚠️⚠️, so if it makes anyone uncomfortable, you can skip it.

As the two were walking through the garden a voice came from behind them: "Thor, would you like to introduce me to your companion?" It was a very kind voice, one that could make anyone feel safe. "Mother! It's great to see you!" Thor happily grreted the woman standing behind them, or well now in front of them, she had warm smile and golden hair, just like Thor, but a bit darker, soon Thor continued, "this is Loki, Loki the all-mother Frigga."

Frigga looked at the young jotun and a knowing look crossed her face, it was clear to Loki that the queen of Asgard knew who it was and he didn't know what to expect from her. She smiled and said: "Well it's definitely pleasure to meet you." "The pleasure is on my side, your majesty." Loki replied, while trying to look as if her look went past him.

"My dear boy, would you mind if I borrowed our guest for a word?" Loki was obviously not sure about that, but Thor didn't argue, he bowed to his mother and left. Once they were alone, the oldest prince of Jotunheim expected some change of atmosphere, but the all-mother kept on smiling at him, her smile as warm as ever as she started walking in the opposite direction of Thor, further into the garden, farther from the castle.

"I hope you're enjoying your stay here at Asgard. It must be quite hard to adjust considering the differences between Asgard and Jotunheim." If she wanted Loki to react, she wasn't going to win, Loki kept on a poker face and said: "Forgive me if I sound weird to you my Queen, but I must say that your l words make me confused... perhaps you confuse me with someone."

"No need to lie to me, while Loki can be name for other people, I know for sure that you are Loki prince of Jotunheim. I must admit, I admire your magical abilities, chaotic magic is hard to use, let alone master to perfection like you did."

Loki studied her, on one hand he knew very well that Asgardians hated Jotuns, on the other hand she seemed so kind in all the memories of Ahtohallan and she was friend with his mother... in the end he said: "Everything is possible when you study and understand magic."

"And yet in all my years I lived I have not met someone who can master the magic that strongly. I myself tried to learn how to use it, but I was only able to learn the basics." As they continued walking Frigga stopped, she looked into a distance and then said: "But the greatest mystery to me is, how did you survive in Ahtohallan, the prophecy said that you're gonna die."

"The prophecy never said that I am going to die, it only speaked of my sacrifice, just like it spoke of Thor's. And a women of your inteligence should know that future isn't set in stone, you need to set yourself free from the thought that something is surely going to happen, we are the only ones who can change and influence what is to happen to us and no one else can tell us what we should do with our lifes."
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Jotunheim:
The group ran through the forest. Helbindi running in the front, Bylestyr right behind him and Hela following them on the back of Loki's wolf, Fenrrir.

"Wouldn't it have been easier, if we took map with us? I know that the secret passage isn't in maps, but at least we would all know where to go." Bylestyr screamed at his twin, after another change of direction, made by him. "Even if we had map, it wouldn't help us Byle, ever since the war, the passage between Asgard and Jotunheim is unstable and it constantly chnages positions," Helbindi responded and knelt on the ground, his head tilted, as if he was waiting to hear something and then, he darted in and direction, "lucky for us, Loki thought me, how to find it."

The other prince of Jotunheim groaned and followed after his brother. "And how exactly did Loki find out where the passage is?" "Probably in one of the forbidden books." Said the leading Jotun matter of factly. Bylestyr looked at his brother in disbelief and asked: "But how would he get to those, they are charmed so that only our father could read them." Helbindi just shrugged and responded with: "Don't ask me, ask Loki."

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