Dealing with Death | Hela and Loki
It was three weeks after the events of the convergence and after Loki had fallen through multiple damn portals after getting run through with the dark elf sword. One portal had been rather helpful as it gave him the Tesseract...the next...had been moderately helpful as it had dropped him to Midgard....
After a lot of pain sweat and headaches, he’d managed to sell enough of the rather worthless artifacts he had to get a small, isolated home off in Norway...
Once inside, the God pretty much furnished enough of it that by week two he had enough furniture and food to last him a bit... before he promptly went to his bed and dressed himself in a green lightweight tunic before he let himself fall into the meditative healing sleep he desperately needed.
The irony of that kind of sleep was not lost on him, aware that this was his own version of the Odin-sleep, but fact of the matter was, every single being in the universe needed to sleep to heal, to let their mind keep from being distracted.
A week later and Loki wasn’t feeling much better than the day he’d been stabbed, the God occasionally waking in the middle of the healing sleeps to grab at the bandaged wound at his chest and let out silent snarls of pain as he’d have to keep from digging his fingers into his chest, and his magic and the space stone energy would both let out a pulse of energy as if reacting to that pain and hours later, the God would finally be able to get back to sleep..
The first day into the fourth week is where he’s at now, the God once again curled up in pain and wishing the damnable healing trances would keep going through the pain but as it was it seemed like he was not one to get that lucky.
“Hrmmph...All this pain better mean I’m bloody healing, not dying,” Loki growled out as he pushed his black hair back behind his ears before he looked to his hands and watched blue and green magic flare up at his fingers tips before he huffed and extinguished the magic before he carefully laid back in his bed, staring out the windows to look at the green countryside.
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