[This is really new territory for Thor: having someone actually talk through this sort of thing with him. His mother certainly hadn't tried to make him go talk to Loki when he didn't want to (when his brother was rightfully imprisoned and the idea of going to see him made Thor cold inside) and by the time Thor made his way back to the Avengers, Loki had been 'dead'. All he had said was that Loki was gone, then carried on as best he could. No need to discuss any friction or fractures.
What Katara's saying now makes sense. In fact, it's how he prefers to do things himself. Directly. It isn't the easiest thing in the world when Loki insists on twisting in the wind and turning matters around until they bite back. Yet Thor knows he had also stormed out of that conversation early rather than let his disappointment echo around the halls.
It's with all this in mind that Thor listens to Katara intently, a crease between his brows all the while. He has to smirk a bit at the idea of ambushing Loki while he's ill, because no doubt that would pin the other man down effectively.]
He couldn't run, but I would probably get a knife thrown at me for the effort. [Thor says that lightly though, as though it's not really a concern.] You may be right. That's something we do need to discuss again.
[ ...okay, casual knife throwing is definitely out of her sibling experience. But if Thor's not going to be worried about it, she won't stress too much. ]
Change is hard, especially when you're used to viewing a person a certain way. [ Definitely thinking about herself and Zuko here now. ] But if there's one thing this place is good for, it's... plenty of time to work on this stuff. And no where to run to get away from it.
[ So, yeah, you might as well try to deal with him again. ]
[ She nods. ] Once you've had some time to think about what you want to say, and what you want out of your time here together, that's probably a good idea.
[ She offers a small smile. ] Let me know when you're going to go back over there, if you want me to make up some soup for him. It'll be important that he stays hydrated.
[Can't Thor just dunk Loki headfirst into the bath, that would solve both problems in one hit. Despite this petty thought, Thor smiles back at Katara. There's no doubt that speaking of this has relieved some of the pressure.]
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What Katara's saying now makes sense. In fact, it's how he prefers to do things himself. Directly. It isn't the easiest thing in the world when Loki insists on twisting in the wind and turning matters around until they bite back. Yet Thor knows he had also stormed out of that conversation early rather than let his disappointment echo around the halls.
It's with all this in mind that Thor listens to Katara intently, a crease between his brows all the while. He has to smirk a bit at the idea of ambushing Loki while he's ill, because no doubt that would pin the other man down effectively.]
He couldn't run, but I would probably get a knife thrown at me for the effort. [Thor says that lightly though, as though it's not really a concern.] You may be right. That's something we do need to discuss again.
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Change is hard, especially when you're used to viewing a person a certain way. [ Definitely thinking about herself and Zuko here now. ] But if there's one thing this place is good for, it's... plenty of time to work on this stuff. And no where to run to get away from it.
[ So, yeah, you might as well try to deal with him again. ]
...even if that doesn't always feel very good.
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[That seems fairly likely. If they can get through it without turning into another shouting match that would be good enough for Thor.]
I know if I wait for him to come to me it probably won't happen. So I had best speak with him.
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[ She offers a small smile. ] Let me know when you're going to go back over there, if you want me to make up some soup for him. It'll be important that he stays hydrated.
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All right, I will. Thank you, Katara.