the-human-representitive
The trains in this area was so strangely calming on the usually very bouncy Loki Laevatein. He enjoyed gazing out the window as the train moved from sector to sector. Really, it was the quietest you’d ever see the trickster God.
Well, it would be, except for today, apparently.
Just as the train stopped at another sector, and a bunch of people filtered in, Loki turned to glance at some of the unfamiliar faces, until one caused him to bolt upright.
“Yui....” Was the whisper under his breath. He saw the human that he once held an odd kind of jealousy for, the one that taught the Gods how to be more human. The girl who never gave up on any of them, despite how bad they acted. Jumping up out of his seat, a wide smile filtered across Loki’s face. He ran at full speed towards the girl, without even a doubt as to whether he was darting over to the right person. Pushing past several people on the train without a single fear or care in the world, the God reached out both arms, grabbing Yui by the waist and lifting her in the air, probably not a good idea on a crowded train but.
“Kitten~!! Ooooh Yui!! I’ve missed you so much where have you been~!!” Giving the small girl a spin before placing her on the floor he jumped, awaiting her reply, unaware of the very frustrated passengers around him.















