The truth was out. Just how long Isaac had planned on keeping it from Jacob, no idea. But now he knew and that was important. “You’re my baby brother. Since the first day I met you, you became my responsibility. And I remember that say clearly.” He sunk back down into the...
"Who said I'm throwing my life?" He perked a brow in interest. Their family was messed up. Compared to their other siblings, Isaac and Jacob was more or less normal. He watched the world the same way the other Gods did. Understood more of the mortal life then his own back in Asgard. "I have people who have my back. There's no problem about that. Plus I only have one guilt, everything else is like the wind, passing through." That was true. It's a preference to live without a care. Isaac is just able to meddle into things without leaving much behind. "She crept up on you, not a good choice of words considering her profession." He rubbed the back of his head, unsure how to explain the next part. "Well... I'm sure she would've done the same to keep you from her family. It's a mutual feeling. But you didn't and she didn't, now you both have a kid... Plus splitting up and in this world there is such a thing as custody battles and child support. I highly doubt S.H.I.E.L.D would allow you to keep Emmett. Odin wouldn't even let you have the child. Either way, both parties would want to harness his abilities." His tone was nonchalant. As if he was explaining what was already known, like in infomercials.
"I wish I could've been more involved with you when you were a child. Maybe then you wouldn't exactly be ashamed of turning into a smurf. Could've done more things with you like the other kids did with their siblings." He sighed. "Indira and I... We never got along. If I would've known that things were going sour, I would've stayed and stopped you from going back. But then again... If you two were arguing infront of me, there's a chance that I would've turned blue and then everything would get blown out of proportion." Isaac chuckled, "I'm trying to be a good brother."














