[It's strange, having to consider Freyja outside the confines of a single story. Part of them felt as if they portrayed her too kindly, remembering how happy she was to lock them in the narrative's cage for all eternity, so long as Asgard and Thor were safe. And then too, there's the grief they felt in the face of her death. Loki was the one who had killed her, of course, it's what the story demanded but still.
Ugh, it's frustrating making sense of all these various plotlines. Perhaps that's why everyone else is content to ignore the fourth wall.
Loki tucks a strand of hair behind their ear, remembering the time and place as they offer a small smile to Sumire.]
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Ugh, it's frustrating making sense of all these various plotlines. Perhaps that's why everyone else is content to ignore the fourth wall.
Loki tucks a strand of hair behind their ear, remembering the time and place as they offer a small smile to Sumire.]
Good luck with Akechi.