imagine Loki receiving an anonymous love letter. In it, the sender states they would like to become penpals with Loki, so if Loki is interested, they could do letter exchanges by leaving letters in a particular location.
Loki is bored anyway, and quite interested in this mysterious admirer, so he leaves a letter. When he checks again a couple days later, another letter has been left for him. This exchange goes on for a couple of weeks, and slowly but surely, Loki falls in love with the personality of his penpal.
One day, the exchange stops. Loki’s most recent letter was taken away, but there was no reply letter. Loki waits and waits. Until he decides he is no longer willing to wait, and casts a spell on the letter to find out the location of the writer.
When he teleports there, he is surprised to find himself in a hospital room, with a comatose lady lying on the bed.
“It’s you?” Loki murmurs to himself as he stands by the bed.
Loki doesn’t know you very well, but you were the owner of the bookshop he frequents, and you were quite nice to him, though you seemed more of the quiet type.
When Loki talks to the doctors, they said you were injured in a severe accident, and they were unsure when you’d be awake. Your unconsciousness was not something magic could cure. Instead, Loki visits everyday to talk to you after reading up that comatose patients can still hear what happens around them.
In his first conversation, Loki sits down by the bed, as he talks, “I..I only used my magic to find you because you hadn’t replied to my letter. I was going to write to ask for a meet-up…”













