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I found that out afterwards when I noticed her following me a couple of months later.—
— Why did you deceive her? Make her think she was dreaming of you – Thor asked
— I wasn’t planning to –Loki admitted – It was more like confusion on her behalf and I just didn’t tell her she was wrong. At first I was curious about why was she following me with such intensity, so one night I teleported myself to her motel room to find out. I found her passed out sitting on a chair, her head resting on the rooms table, with more than a couple of bottles scattered all over …̶
— You are lying …— Thor protested energetically
— I am not lying, and even if you don’t like to hear it you know I am telling you the truth. Or did she fool you into thinking she was all right? How could she have been all right when she lost everyone she loved
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I’m not even sure how it happened but the next thing I knew I was holding her, trying to comfort her. She cried for what seemed hours when she finally quieted down she added, – He took them away from me, and he didn’t even give me the comfort of … justice … no, no I didn’t want justice I wanted vengeance and he took that away from me too.—
— Who did? – I asked her
—The drunk driver that hit us, he died in the accident too. — She almost whispered. She fell asleep in my arms.
—I was feeling confused, with all the emotions she was waking up within me. I understood her anger, her pain, but didn’t know what to do about them, so I laid her down in the bed and left. I tried to forget about her for days, but almost without thinking about it I found myself in her room again. This time she didn’t seem as drunk as before, she even looked a little cheerful though it might have been the whisky.
—Hi stranger! – She greeted me as she noticed I was in the room – I remember our talk! — —Really? I didn’t think you would. – I

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