He’s just gotten himself back, gotten her back, and now she wants to go play soldier.
“What’d Loki do to you?” he asks, but he doesn’t expect a straight answer. He knows she can’t explain it to him if she can’t even explain it to himself. She’s changed since he saw her last in ways that are more important than the length of her hair.
She’s always been angry, but now that anger has been distilled into something else, something strong, possibly toxic.
Her name has always been written in his ledger. First on one side, now on the other.
DRABBLE: Not a Soldier (G)
“What’d Loki do to you?” he asks, but he doesn’t expect a straight answer. He knows she can’t explain it to him if she can’t even explain it to himself. She’s changed since he saw her last in ways that are more important than the length of her hair.
She’s always been angry, but now that anger has been distilled into something else, something strong, possibly toxic.
Her name has always been written in his ledger. First on one side, now on the other.