[Thor's ability to remain resilient in the face of loss is probably his strongest quality, so it should say something when he can barely stop his lip quivering when Loki speaks.
He grips the counter behind him so hard that his knuckles are white, and while he's looking at Loki, it's almost as if he's looking past him as he speaks. He's thought about it, and he's sure Loki had a brilliant plan with the Tessaract. It might have worked. Might have.
The word Odinson, however, seems to pull his focus back. It forces him to look Loki in the eye, letting him see the tears forming already. He pushes himself off from the counter, squaring his shoulders as he steps into Loki's personal space like he means to harm him.
Instead, his hands find Loki's shoulders and they grip him tightly. Reminding him that he's here and living.]
You were always my brother. [Thor modifies Loki's claim.] And you always will be.
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He grips the counter behind him so hard that his knuckles are white, and while he's looking at Loki, it's almost as if he's looking past him as he speaks. He's thought about it, and he's sure Loki had a brilliant plan with the Tessaract. It might have worked. Might have.
The word Odinson, however, seems to pull his focus back. It forces him to look Loki in the eye, letting him see the tears forming already. He pushes himself off from the counter, squaring his shoulders as he steps into Loki's personal space like he means to harm him.
Instead, his hands find Loki's shoulders and they grip him tightly. Reminding him that he's here and living.]
You were always my brother. [Thor modifies Loki's claim.] And you always will be.