The description of Odin made Sigyn give half a smile, and would have made her laugh if they weren't discussing a topic that was weighing so heavily on her. Still, she was filing that away for later. And she no longer had to wonder why her husband liked Bes and his wife.
"Okay. Question one," she nodded, the stopped to consider. She wanted to be as honest as she could, not only with Taweret, but also with herself. That was never an easy prospect, but if she was going to ask for help, she should be willing to participate when that aid was offered.
"I think, for the first day or two, it was probably for Frigg," Sigyn admitted. "She'd definitely gotten under my skin and made me angry, whatever her intentions might have been. And I wanted her to understand why I was so upset. But that was only for the first couple days. Then I started to realize it wasn't just her. It was all of them. Frigg had called me family, and then just stood by while everything happened... but she wasn't the only one. Odin was, is, Loki's blood brother. Why didn't he help? Thor was his best friend, and he was at the head of the pack screaming for his punishment. All of them, all of them, turned their backs on us. Which is why Hermod... they all love him, you know. Even the most difficult in that pantheon can't help but love him. So if he went missing... I know, I know, it was a foolish idea, a really stupid plan, but at the time... it made sense."
There was a long moment of silence, then she confessed, "I think I still have a lot of anger that I'm having trouble letting go of."