Thor couldn't help but smirk at his mothers teasing. She was right, not many women on Asgard had ever held Thor's attention for very long, but he seemed drawn to the people of Earth. He couldn't explain it, both as comrades and as loves, he had been pulled towards them in a way he couldn't describe.
"Angela was a surprise to me as well." He remembered the fear that had crossed his gut when he thought that Hela was the one who had arrived. "I hadn't known I had a sister for most of my life, and then suddenly I have two." There was a slightly pointed look when he said that, towards his mother.
"I have faced her." Thor said solemnly, bracing his shoulders for the things that he was about to say to her. He was not proud, and it shown on his face. "I was on Midgard, with Loki and father when his time came," He frowned then, "He had time only to tell us that he had locked her away, and that her power would only grow stronger on Asgard."
"She had destroyed my hammer, ruined Loki's attempt at trickery, and in haste Loki called for Heimdall, which unfortunately lead her to Asgard. She ... managed to send us to a place called Sakaar where we met up with a few people, who became instrumental in saving our people." He phrased that carefully, knowing that he was about to tell his mother that he had intentionally brought upon the end of days. "By the time we made it to Asgard, she had executed most of the Army that remained loyal to us... especially my friends. She was killing citizens. She was unstoppable.... So I caused Ragnarok."
He didn't look at his mother as he spoke, instead looking down at the floor, "Father had come to me. He told me that Asgard is a people, and not a place, so I destroyed the planet, and Hela with it. Our people got put on a ship... luckily Loki had gotten one big enough to house everyone... I suppose he knew we'd need it." He didn't always understand the gift shared between Loki and his mother, but knew that often times they simply knew things. "Mother, I'm sorry. Asgard no longer stands."