[ it's somewhat of an information overload - the events of midgard, thor's landing in who even knows where, loki being suddenly present and alive. there's difficulty in sorting through it all, not to mention the emotion brewing for each tragedy and revelation therein. thor chooses to focus on what's more immediate and familiar - loki, and what the everloving fuck he's doing here. ]
Yes. It does.
[ he doesn't believe the 'monstrous blood' bit, because loki's always healed about the same as thor has regardless, save for some differences (in his memory, at least, which isn't exactly spot on), but the fact is he'd felt him die. watched the color leave him, felt the chill go through his body, the rigidity of rigor mortis setting in. he hadn't been dying, he'd been dead. Not to mention - ]
It's been over a year. Were you ever planning on letting me know?
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Yes. It does.
[ he doesn't believe the 'monstrous blood' bit, because loki's always healed about the same as thor has regardless, save for some differences (in his memory, at least, which isn't exactly spot on), but the fact is he'd felt him die. watched the color leave him, felt the chill go through his body, the rigidity of rigor mortis setting in. he hadn't been dying, he'd been dead. Not to mention - ]
It's been over a year. Were you ever planning on letting me know?