[That big a difference between their timelines makes this situation, as unbelievable as it is, more plausible. It's not so say she accepts it so easily, or just nods and adapts and says let's move on with it. Because they should not be here, if this is not their Asgard, their home, their land.
They should be back where they all belong, back and saving it from certain doom and danger at a desperate madman's hand. It makes her want to fret, that there are events Sif doesn't know of, but Fandral does. Loss of control is not something she's keen on.
How can this Asgard be theirs indeed? There is no unexplicable love in her heart for it, no sense of belonging. And not to mention,]
Heimdall would not have a house. He has no need for it. [Quietly, as if that's a safer matter to discuss than any other.]
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They should be back where they all belong, back and saving it from certain doom and danger at a desperate madman's hand. It makes her want to fret, that there are events Sif doesn't know of, but Fandral does. Loss of control is not something she's keen on.
How can this Asgard be theirs indeed? There is no unexplicable love in her heart for it, no sense of belonging. And not to mention,]
Heimdall would not have a house. He has no need for it. [Quietly, as if that's a safer matter to discuss than any other.]