Oh she was in a snit now. Good. Because she hadn't been taking the situation seriously before, she'd just been too certain she was right. She needed to stop and think before she acted. Though Thor wasn't particularly good at that either.
But if she thought he was going to go just because she said, she had another thing coming. And not just because he was irked over what she was trying to pull on Loki and Sigyn. Yes, Loki was his best friend, and Thor wanted this relationship for him. He knew Sigyn would make him happy, and he rather liked Sigyn too. So he was there for them. But not only for them. Whether she liked it or not, Frigg was his sister and he loved her. So when she told him to get out, he knew exactly what to say.
"No."
Then he strolled, very casually, over to one of her chairs, with those stupid embroidered pillow thingies, and sat down. It was not graceful, and truthfully it took a bit of wiggling to get comfortable. But when he did, he looked at Frigg, all hint of smugness and teasing gone from his face.
"I ain't leaving 'til you understand what you've done. Which you don't, do you?" he questioned. "I bet you're still thinking if you just tighten up your control on 'er, everything'll work out just fine, and pretty soon it'll all be back to the way you want it. 'Cept that ain't gonna happen. People don't like being treated that way, Frigg. You can only push 'em so far before they snap or break, and either way? You're gonna end up losing a friend. You can't afford that. 'Cause whatever you think, you ain't got that many that are really your friend. You got a lotta hangers-on, little hens that cluck and cackle and follow you around 'cause it benefits them. But how many, really, do you got that care about you? Sigyn's 'un a' those that'd be in your corner, fighting for you. And the way you're handling this? You're gonna push 'er away. Is that really what you want? 'Cause that ain't what I want for you. You're my sister. I don't want you to be sad or lonely. So throw something or yell or whatever you need to get it outta your system. Then we're gonna sit down and talk 'bout this 'til it gets sorted out so you don't lose your friend. But I ain't leaving, and you can't make me."