Loki did a terrible slash upon the internet. (lie_smith) wrote in snapthread,
Loki's house was probably one of the best in the town, because he hadn't bothered trying to work with scraps and theft, but instead had decked the place out with magic. It was easy to turn bad things into better things, and to glamour the place up until it looked like a proper (if not slightly ostentatious) home. Even if he was mostly keen on minimalism in the first place, that minimalism involved a lot more in the way of tiled floors and marbled countertops than the rest of the houses had.
The door opened for Klaus without Loki bothering to actually get up and get it -- wasn't like he hadn't known the guy was coming, after all. When it was an invitation, Loki had something of an open door policy, as it were.
"Hello," he greeted with a flash of a smile, thumping a book closed when Klaus actually made it to the living room. Books were one of the only things he regularly bothered pocketing when he found them in other dimensions and he had a shelf dedicated for them, even if it was still mostly sparse.