Of course Loki has to do something fucked up and Loki. The first time Loki seems to have actually manipulated things in the dream.
Except when it's suddenly not a dream.
When they are standing--floating?--in an apartment, and Loki's physical body, and he is there, he is...here, on Earth, in the state. And then they're back in the barn.
He drops the bow, the arrow, clattering loudly on the ground. His head spins. There's a sudden wakefulness, a reality that this place does not have that Loki does that now he's certain of. But he's not awake. Yet. Why isn't he awake? And what does he do with the intruder to his dreams?
He throws open the stall, marching to Loki. "What are you doing in my head?"
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Except when it's suddenly not a dream.
When they are standing--floating?--in an apartment, and Loki's physical body, and he is there, he is...here, on Earth, in the state. And then they're back in the barn.
He drops the bow, the arrow, clattering loudly on the ground. His head spins. There's a sudden wakefulness, a reality that this place does not have that Loki does that now he's certain of. But he's not awake. Yet. Why isn't he awake? And what does he do with the intruder to his dreams?
He throws open the stall, marching to Loki. "What are you doing in my head?"