Re: Boi-oi-oing.
She was in agreement with Loki on that. Being closer would have been a benefit. "I try to keep people from ending up here." she said, giving the other god an amused look. "I think you would do a better job of it than I." He'd tried his hardest to obtain Asgard, after all. Thea took Loki's offered hand and stepped aboard the boat. There was no coxswain about, but the boat began to move after Loki (and his smirk) boarded the vessel.
Though it was dark, Minor's glow helped to light their way. Thea thought she could see things drifting below the water's surface. She did not want to know what they were. Her hand squeezed the side of the boat, making her knuckles turn white. She wasn't fond of this place, either. The castle that was in the distance, looked a lot more foreboding than from a distance.
They reached the shore without incident and Thea gratefully stepped onto the ground. She wasn't very fond of boats, either. "Okay, let's go." she said, moving forward. They hadn't yet seen anyone. Thea hoped it remained that way.