Re: But he was my trouble.
"You may," Thor answered his brother, a quick dismissal of Loki's brand of foreplay. "Give it time," he jested about the term of vampire and walked toward his throne room - Loki now in tow. "Why would those things be in relation?" he inquired and continued to see through his rose colored glasses, the ones that allowed him to believe Eva did not hate his brother.
"Loki..." Thor started and his head shook side to side because his body had unconsciously 'noped' at this conversation. "Am I the only one to consider perhaps you've done nothing wrong at all?" he asked while he glanced at his sore palm. "When we know the truth, the entire truth, I will alone stand in judgement of you," he told his brother and hoped that calmed some of his fears. "I plan for my children to know their uncle," he repeated. "If for no other reason than to know what not to do," Thor added with a smirk.