rolling her eyes at the usual reply from liam, ruby only huffed. “you’re no funnnn, liam.” she whined. “what are those plans exactly? are you going to asgard? if so, can i come?” it was like twenty questions, only one person firing off every second and not allowing the other to answer until she was done. “what’s asgard like, anyway?” though ruby thought about the male’s words; she knew he was right, the sooner she finished the sooner she could do whatever she wanted. within reason, she could practically hear liam’s voice chide. “okay but,” pulling herself from her slumped, dramatic position, ruby begrudgingly reopened her laptop and pulled up her word doc. page three of six --- half way done. she could totally do this, maybe. “can we at least order something to eat? like, do you think uber eats would deliver here? ‘cause they totally should
“Well Asgard is where I can be far as way from everyone as possible, bringing you with me would defeat the purpose.” He snorts. “Besides, I don’t think your dad’s going to be thrilled with the sheer idea of you being there.” It wasn’t like Asgard, was the Asgard from the books anymore. It was more of a construction site compared to the majestic portrayal of it before ragnarok. “Asgard is more work, than what you’re doing now.” He shrugged. Watching Ruby with a satisfied smile as she went back to work.He hated doing those works during his time too, he couldn’t have guess he would be encouraging someone to do it. “I’ll cook for you, how does that sound?” It wasn’t like it was a secret he likes cooking as much as he likes feeding the other or anyone really, healthy food. “What would you like to have?”