"That you'll have to ask Lady Sif about. I'm sure she'd be delighted to teach you. But I want you able to wield your dagger with either hand, regardless." Blue-green eyes were looking at her seriously. "Better you have the skill and not need it, than find yourself in need of it and not know how to. It also offers more versatile options for you, and adds to your ability to surprise another."
Loki wrapped his arms around her, and shifted to stretch out more on her couch, with her. Perfectly content for the moment to just be with her. Eventually he breaks the companionable silence. "How is your regular job going? Magic can be a harsh and demanding teacher, and you've clearly been busy. But you don't seem the type to let your job suffer even if you're worn out."
"It's ok." She cuddles up against him. "I've been using my seniority to take slightly fewer shifts. I used to take extras, but I use that time to study."
Is she generally a bit exhausted, yes. But she does think it's worth it.
Loki is shifting her, to look at her at arm's length and study her more closely. Searching and trying to gauge just how worn out she might be. Before pulling her closer again and perhaps just a bit tighter. "You've been cautioned against practicing when exhausted, yes?" Depending on the spell and magic, even a slight distraction could mean disaster.
"That may be why your Empathy is strongest." He mused, one hand coming up and stroking through her hair. "Remember what I said about emotions not following logic?"
He wasn't inclined to move either, from the way he'd tangled their legs and had his arms around her. Like her, his fingers dipped under the hem of her shirt to stroke along her hip and back. "While I have preferences, I've had to become a very not-picky eater." Loki mused. "What're you in the mood for?"
Besides laying here with me. Which satisfied a different hunger.
"Not a true New York one, although I've had pizza that claims to be New York style." Loki grinned while speaking. "I will say, the variety of food on Midgard is amazing." It meant he had to move one of his hands, but his cell phone was manifesting in his hand a moment later. Passing her the phone. "As part of my 'official' business, I have expense accounts too." With a wink.
"I'll be sure to change it then before our next visit. And go with something equally as whimsical, in your honor." With another kiss to her hair. "You order, I'll pay."
Taking the phone back to complete the order, he rattled off payment info, and confirmed this was the number to call on arrival. That finished, the phone was placed on the table nearby so he could wrap his arms around her again. "Now, would you like to know more about what I've found in the book you gave me?"
"I've started transcribing it, as well as taking notes. I'll translate it later. It's title translates roughly to 'Visions seen in Ymir's Well.' Are you familiar with Ymir?"
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"I'm not sure. Would it be better to manifest a shield in one hand and a dagger in the other? Would offer better defense."
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She's pulling him close again to wrap her arms around him.
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Is she generally a bit exhausted, yes. But she does think it's worth it.
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I'm not judging you in this, Sweetling.
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You traveled halfway across the globe because I was in danger. I know you aren't judging.
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"We should consider dinner. Are we staying in?"
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They both need the touch, it's something they share, that need for affection.
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Besides laying here with me. Which satisfied a different hunger.
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She's introducing him to the wonders of humanity, which is primarily terrible-for-you food.
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"We do have very good food."
She takes his phone with a curious glint to her eye.
"What's your background? Is it a cute cat, or your horns?" These are the important questions.
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"Much better."
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She is picking her favorite pizza place and ordering them a pepperoni pizza.
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"Absolutely. You were very excited about it."
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She thinks it may be, given the work he is putting into it.
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