"I don't need a title for a little city planning."
"Okay," Thor answered simply, because they were, of course, getting ahead of themselves. Of course the mutant was being humble, that was a quality Thor admired in her.
The conversation shifted to Minor and Thor listened enthusiastically. This journey they had embarked on together, the quest to repair the universe had certainly taken a series of exciting turns in only the last few hours. Eva's new abilities, more importantly her discovery of these powers, would be the next leg of their voyage.
Thor couldn't help but chuckle at the interaction between Zap and her mischievous astral companion. Luckily, the Thunder God always had a grasp on where his weapon was - though he did commend the bear on his talent for subterfuge. Perhaps Minor had some help from another furry companion.
"You will be more than a help." Thor assured her, the confidence of his words clear and absolute. "Asgard was beautiful." He held his hands before him and invited Eva to match her smaller ones palm to palm with his own. "Shiny towers and hanging gardens, a true paradise." He waxed fondly over his lost home. "But in my seemingly never-ending education about my father, it was a paradise built upon lies." Thor nearly winced, however sharing his misgivings about his past felt easier with Eva. "I don't mourn for the brick and mortar of my home, because this new Asgard won't be..." Thor sighed, heavier than he'd intended and tired his best to stay moored in the moment with Eva. "I won't have to omit the truth when I tell the story of our new home." He corrected with a smile, "Now kiss me before I bore you with my platitudes about the past."