Iâve been having trouble working on my long WIPs because theyâre sitting there on AO3 being all long and unfinished and itâs kind of intimidating. So I thought maybe the way to get back into writing fanfiction was with a short little Tumblr fic. And since I got a little beetle in my brain after reading something, I thought Iâd try writing it up and see if I can break through the writerâs block.
Loki was gazing out at the unmoving stars through the wall-sized window in what seemed like the only empty room on the ship, probably because it seemed to have no other purpose than as a viewing platform for the unchanging scenery. He had many reasons to hate and fear this view of the endless blackness of space, but he could not afford to let them master him. So he looked out at the star-strewn dark and thought not about falling into a darker hole in the darkness, not about the dramatic backdrop behind Thanosâs massive throne on Sanctuary, but instead about all the strange worlds out there where he could have made his fortune, thrived even, if he did not feel bound to Thor⊠and yes, even to Asgard, which he had to admit was the closest thing heâd ever had to a home. And if Asgard was its people, then he was home now, though he could not make himself feel it.
When he heard the sound of boot-shod feet behind him, he assumed it was Thor; anyone else would probably turn around and walk away when they saw him standing here alone. So when it was Heimdallâs smooth bass, molten gold like his eyes, that said âGood evening, my prince,â Loki startled a little⊠though not visibly; he was careful of that.
âWhat do you want?â Loki said shortly, not turning.
âOnly to gaze at the stars, as you do, Your Highness,â Heimdall replied, unruffled. âWhy do you assume that I must want something in particular?â
Now Loki turned to fix him with an unimpressed stare. âUnder present circumstances, I see no more point in dissembling. You donât like me. You donât trust me. Why pretend otherwise?â
Heimdall nodded slowly. âIt is true that I do not entirely trust you; and you must admit that that is simple prudence, in light of my experience. But that doesnât mean that I donât like you.â
Loki scoffed, then turned back toward the window and didnât grant that claim the distinction of a further response.
âPerhaps âlikeâ is putting it too strongly,â Heimdall conceded. âBut I do admire you, greatly; I long have. That you found those secret pathways between the worlds, and kept them concealed from me, as young as you areâit is extraordinary.â
Iâve been having trouble working on my long WIPs because theyâre sitting there on AO3 being all long and unfinished and itâs kind of intimidating. So I thought maybe the way to get back into writing fanfiction was with a short little Tumblr fic. And since I got a little beetle in my brain after reading something, I thought Iâd try writing it up and see if I can break through the writerâs block.
Loki was gazing out at the unmoving stars through the wall-sized window in what seemed like the only empty room on the ship, probably because it seemed to have no other purpose than as a viewing platform for the unchanging scenery. He had many reasons to hate and fear this view of the endless blackness of space, but he could not afford to let them master him. So he looked out at the star-strewn dark and thought not about falling into a darker hole in the darkness, not about the dramatic backdrop behind Thanosâs massive throne on Sanctuary, but instead about all the strange worlds out there where he could have made his fortune, thrived even, if he did not feel bound to Thor⊠and yes, even to Asgard, which he had to admit was the closest thing heâd ever had to a home. And if Asgard was its people, then he was home now, though he could not make himself feel it.
When he heard the sound of boot-shod feet behind him, he assumed it was Thor; anyone else would probably turn around and walk away when they saw him standing here alone. So when it was Heimdallâs smooth bass, molten gold like his eyes, that said âGood evening, my prince,â Loki startled a little⊠though not visibly; he was careful of that.
âWhat do you want?â Loki said shortly, not turning.
âOnly to gaze at the stars, as you do, Your Highness,â Heimdall replied, unruffled. âWhy do you assume that I must want something in particular?â
Now Loki turned to fix him with an unimpressed stare. âUnder present circumstances, I see no more point in dissembling. You donât like me. You donât trust me. Why pretend otherwise?â
Heimdall nodded slowly. âIt is true that I do not entirely trust you; and you must admit that that is simple prudence, in light of my experience. But that doesnât mean that I donât like you.â
Loki scoffed, then turned back toward the window and didnât grant that claim the distinction of a further response.
âPerhaps âlikeâ is putting it too strongly,â Heimdall conceded. âBut I do admire you, greatly; I long have. That you found those secret pathways between the worlds, and kept them concealed from me, as young as you areâit is extraordinary.â
I love fics that explore Loki and Heimdallâs relationship to one another, and you had me giggling with them coming up with a plan for Heimdall to look away. Iâm curious what Thorâs reaction would be if he caught Loki drawing the rune in the air.Â
Yeah, Iâm not completely sure yet… I guess he could say itâs important for keeping them hidden from Heimdall? It wouldnât entirely be a lie…
Iâve been having trouble working on my long WIPs because theyâre sitting there on AO3 being all long and unfinished and itâs kind of intimidating. So I thought maybe the way to get back into writing fanfiction was with a short little Tumblr fic. And since I got a little beetle in my brain after reading something, I thought Iâd try writing it up and see if I can break through the writerâs block.
Loki was gazing out at the unmoving stars through the wall-sized window in what seemed like the only empty room on the ship, probably because it seemed to have no other purpose than as a viewing platform for the unchanging scenery. He had many reasons to hate and fear this view of the endless blackness of space, but he could not afford to let them master him. So he looked out at the star-strewn dark and thought not about falling into a darker hole in the darkness, not about the dramatic backdrop behind Thanosâs massive throne on Sanctuary, but instead about all the strange worlds out there where he could have made his fortune, thrived even, if he did not feel bound to Thor⊠and yes, even to Asgard, which he had to admit was the closest thing heâd ever had to a home. And if Asgard was its people, then he was home now, though he could not make himself feel it.
When he heard the sound of boot-shod feet behind him, he assumed it was Thor; anyone else would probably turn around and walk away when they saw him standing here alone. So when it was Heimdallâs smooth bass, molten gold like his eyes, that said âGood evening, my prince,â Loki startled a little⊠though not visibly; he was careful of that.
âWhat do you want?â Loki said shortly, not turning.
âOnly to gaze at the stars, as you do, Your Highness,â Heimdall replied, unruffled. âWhy do you assume that I must want something in particular?â
Now Loki turned to fix him with an unimpressed stare. âUnder present circumstances, I see no more point in dissembling. You donât like me. You donât trust me. Why pretend otherwise?â
Heimdall nodded slowly. âIt is true that I do not entirely trust you; and you must admit that that is simple prudence, in light of my experience. But that doesnât mean that I donât like you.â
Loki scoffed, then turned back toward the window and didnât grant that claim the distinction of a further response.
âPerhaps âlikeâ is putting it too strongly,â Heimdall conceded. âBut I do admire you, greatly; I long have. That you found those secret pathways between the worlds, and kept them concealed from me, as young as you areâit is extraordinary.â
Iâve been having trouble working on my long WIPs because theyâre sitting there on AO3 being all long and unfinished and itâs kind of intimidating. So I thought maybe the way to get back into writing fanfiction was with a short little Tumblr fic. And since I got a little beetle in my brain after reading something, I thought Iâd try writing it up and see if I can break through the writerâs block.
Loki was gazing out at the unmoving stars through the wall-sized window in what seemed like the only empty room on the ship, probably because it seemed to have no other purpose than as a viewing platform for the unchanging scenery. He had many reasons to hate and fear this view of the endless blackness of space, but he could not afford to let them master him. So he looked out at the star-strewn dark and thought not about falling into a darker hole in the darkness, not about the dramatic backdrop behind Thanosâs massive throne on Sanctuary, but instead about all the strange worlds out there where he could have made his fortune, thrived even, if he did not feel bound to Thor… and yes, even to Asgard, which he had to admit was the closest thing heâd ever had to a home. And if Asgard was its people, then he was home now, though he could not make himself feel it.
When he heard the sound of boot-shod feet behind him, he assumed it was Thor; anyone else would probably turn around and walk away when they saw him standing here alone. So when it was Heimdallâs smooth bass, molten gold like his eyes, that said âGood evening, my prince,â Loki startled a little… though not visibly; he was careful of that.
âWhat do you want?â Loki said shortly, not turning.
âOnly to gaze at the stars, as you do, Your Highness,â Heimdall replied, unruffled. âWhy do you assume that I must want something in particular?â
Now Loki turned to fix him with an unimpressed stare. âUnder present circumstances, I see no more point in dissembling. You donât like me. You donât trust me. Why pretend otherwise?â
Heimdall nodded slowly. âIt is true that I do not entirely trust you; and you must admit that that is simple prudence, in light of my experience. But that doesnât mean that I donât like you.â
Loki scoffed, then turned back toward the window and didnât grant that claim the distinction of a further response.
âPerhaps âlikeâ is putting it too strongly,â Heimdall conceded. âBut I do admire you, greatly; I long have. That you found those secret pathways between the worlds, and kept them concealed from me, as young as you are—it is extraordinary.â
âThank you…?â Loki ventured.
âNeither is it true that I dislike you,â Heimdall added.
âYouâd have reason enough,â Loki said sharply. âI froze you solid, I banished you…â
âBut you did not kill me when you could have,â Heimdall put in, still even-toned. Loki turned toward him abruptly, eyebrows furrowed; the thought had not even occurred to him. (It had occurred to him to try to have Heimdall killed after he had flouted the banishment order, but Heimdallâs unique abilities of course made that a futile effort.) âAnd besides, I do not take such things personally,â Heimdall continued placidly. âI have some idea of why you did what you did.â
âAnd to understand all is to forgive all?â Loki said, unable to keep the sarcasm from his tone.
Stupidly, he half expected Heimdall to be as confused as Thor was when Loki dropped Midgardian references, but of course Heimdall didnât bat an eye. âNot to forgive all, no,â he said. âNor can I rightly say that I âunderstand all.â But knowing the full context of a personâs actions… does make it easier to take their perspective, and correspondingly harder to hate, even where blame is due.â
âWell. Thatâs good to know,â Loki said dryly, turning back toward the window.
âThere is one thing you thought you had concealed from me that you did not, entirely,â Heimdall said after a pause.
Lokiâs heart seemed to stop; his face felt cold and numb as all the blood drained from it, and he tasted bile when he tried to swallow his sudden nausea. âOh?â he said with affected casualness, though it was vain to hope that Heimdall had not seen his discomposure or the increase in his usual pallor in his reflection in the window.
âIt is what I think you fear it is… but you need not fear. In this case, to understand all truly is to forgive all… or rather, not to forgive, because forgiveness presupposes blame for a wrongdoing, and here I cannot blame, or think that anyone has done wrong.â
Again, Loki had to turn and stare at him. Was he even talking about what Loki thought he was talking about? If so, how could he be so calm and impassive about it?
âI have lived three thousand years and seen into trillions of lives. I know love when I see it. And you love each other in every way there is; what you did was always done from love.â
Lokiâs eyes narrowed. It certainly sounded as if Heimdall meant what he thought he meant. What was he up to? Why was he saying this?
âNo, Your Highness, I do not intend to threaten or blackmail you,â he said, almost as if he could read Lokiâs mind through his eyes (and he was practiced enough at reading facial expressions that he probably could, Loki reflected). âAnd there is much else I could use if I did—things that would not also put my king at risk. I am telling you this to explain why I do not, cannot dislike you, in such a way that you will believe it. Thor loves you, and you love him—enough that you came back for him, even when he had no right to expect it.â
Now Lokiâs eyes widened and his eyebrows shot up. Heimdall had seen what had transpired on Sakaar—and thought that Thor had no right to expect Lokiâs return?
âHe is only a man, though the mortals may call us gods, and he can be cruel. Sometimes a king must be cruel—he knows that—but vengeance and petty cruelty must be beneath him. He will learn that, too.â
âWe can only hope,â Loki muttered.
âDo not pretend that you donât harbor your share of it,â Heimdall admonished.
âI donât—pretend, that is,â Loki rejoined. âI never have.â Heimdall only smiled.
Loki coughed uncomfortably and then asked, against his better judgment, âHow much have you seen?â
Heimdall laughed, a low rumble like a waterfall in a distant canyon. âDonât worry, Iâm not so prurient as to stop and watch—though I got something of an eyeful the few times you lost hold of your illusion, I always quickly turned my attention elsewhere.â
âWhy, were you looking for us when we disappeared from view?â Loki asked… certainly not for future reference on how to more effectively hide his activities from the Watchman.
âNo, I did not notice that you had vanished, unless I was looking for one of you for some other reason. Rather it was… when you abruptly reappeared from the concealing illusion, it was like a rapid movement at the periphery of my vision. It was almost impossible not to look, even if I suspected what it was.â
âWell, thatâs horribly embarrassing,â was all Loki could think to say.
âSo… maybe it would save us both some trouble if instead of casting a concealing illusion you would just… make some signal when you want me not to glance in your direction for the next few hours.â
âWhat kind of signal?â
âYou could… I donât know, draw the Haglaz rune in the air.â
âAnd thatâs definitely not a signal that the show is about to start and you should grab the popcorn…?â
Heimdall sighed. âI would be indignant if I thought it even remotely possible that youâre being serious.â
Loki laughed. âHaglaz rune it is.â And maybe if he wanted to do anything devious, he thought, he should make sure to do it in the few hours after a quick rendezvous with Thor.
Thor said: âIf you were here, I might even give you a hugââand then he walked away.
It was all downhill from there.
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Written for @lityousei for the 2018 Thorki Valentineâs Day Exchange @thorkievents! I got three incredible prompts that were right up my alley:
 1. Bottom Loki and orgasm denial, preferable after Ragnarok while they are inside the spaceship.
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 2. Anything with top Thor using his lightning power to pleasure his brother.
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 3. Morning cuddles with Jotun Loki.
Because Iâm a messâand because Iâm still grappling with the gut-punch of new ship feels that I walked out of Ragnarok
withâthis little story became a manifesto featuring all three of these
ideas Frankenstein-ed together! I hope this was (sort of) what you were
looking for! đđđ
I had a weird idea for a Thorki ficlet and I wrote it. Instead of all the other things Iâve been trying to write. My brain has not been very cooperative lately⊠As should become apparent, this takes place in the canon universe, after Thor: Ragnarok (but before the mid-credits tag scene). The assumption is that Thor and Loki had an established relationship sometime pre-canon; as ever, this fits into my Thorki series (but does not depend on it for comprehensibility).
For mobile readers, thereâs a âKeep Readingâ link after the 10th paragraph.
Thor and Loki were sitting in the bed they shared in the captainâs stateroom (nothing suspicious to Thorâs subjects, of course; just doing their bit as brothers to conserve space), reading before they turned out the light: Loki was reading one of the books he always had stashed in a pocket dimension (some of the last remnants, alas, of Asgardâs great library); Thor was looking over the latest supply records to determine how soon they needed to stop and take on food and fuel. Or rather, he had meant to, but something had been preoccupying him for the last few days and he couldnât hold it back any longer. âLoki, can I ask you something?â he finally blurted out. âAnd please donât blow up at me.â
âAlways a promising start to a conversation,â Loki said dryly, lowering his book.
âWell, just giving you fair warning.â
âAsk, and then weâll see.â
âSo⊠you were born Jötunn, right?â
âYou really need me to answer that question?â Loki replied, his voice scathing, as he began to raise the book again and turn away from Thor.
âNo, thatâs not the question,â Thor assured him hurriedly, âthat was just⊠preliminary. You were born Jötunn, but you look like an Ăs
most of the time.â
âYou look like an ass most of the time, too, but do I comment on it?â
Thor sighed and ignored the jape. âHow? Is it a glamour, orâŠ?â
âNo, obviously not. It doesnât fade on contact, as you know intimately.â