This sequel wasn't planned before but when one reviewer mentioned one, my mind went "YES DO ONE", so, I did despite working on the sequel for Underneath the Moonlight.

Hope you enjoy it~

This has not been beta read.

Disclaimer: Marvel owns the characters and what not, I'm just here for the food- I mean, here to provide "what ifs" without a profit.


He had come to know her and had been surprised by her drunken confession, as well as her acceptance of him being a Frost Giant. Frigga had told him when he was able to understand of who he was, and, despite not being her actual son, she still accepted and loved him as her own.

Jane accepting his Frost Giant heritage was-

"Are you sure, Loki," asked Frigga as she walked with him in the gardens along the white path, checking on her flowers.

"Mother," he started softly with a grin. "Of course I am sure."

Frigga ran her hand over a white exotic flower with golden tipped petals before looking at Loki slowly. "You must be ready to explain to Odin about this."

Loki laughed softly. "You mistake me for Thor, mother. I have it all planned out of what I am going to say."

"I never mistake you for Thor," she said with a smile and a little squeeze on his arm. "But I do see that you are serious and have made up your mind." Frigga stopped and checked on a sea-green flower with white and red tips in an even pattern that seemed like a six pattern star. As she touched it gently, the flower glowed slightly in a light red color, causing designs to appear while golden sparkles glimmered above it.

"Do you remember this flower?"

"Of course I do, mother."

"Good," she said with a full smile and pulled away. "I will see you after it is done then, my son." Frigga walked away, leaving Loki by the magical flower.

Loki glanced down at the flower for a while as if in thought before reaching slowly to caress it. It glowed again but this time, it glowed light green while the sparkles that came up with a darker gold.

Grasping the magical sparkles in his hand, it became hot as the same flower grew quickly in his hand. It slowly bloomed, revealing the beautiful colored petals that it was known for.

However, the petals slowly started to change into a darker green as the white tips became red. In the middle, it seemed to swivel away the color of sea-green to become a dark magenta.

The flower looks deep inside,

Seeking for what you cannot hide.

To show how you feel,

The Flower of Lasira will reveal.

That's what he had heard of the flower from his studies. It could be found anywhere where the sparkles that it let out when touched fell to the ground. However, in someone's hand, it became the flower itself since when picked, it would curl up and turn brown mixed with black and a dark blue color. Even that appearance was beautiful in Loki's eyes.

In truth, he didn't really need the flower to show his true...intentions to the Goddess he wished to marry. He had shown it clearly but, given to how she left in such an angry mood - thanks to him -, it wouldn't hurt to give her something to apologize.

Loki smiled down at the flower as he put it away in another dimension for safe keeping and set off for the stables.

He stopped when idea came to him: Why ride horse when he could be one?

...ooo...

Jane was outside when she heard hoofbeats from afar as she fed the pegasi in the open field. One of them flapped their wings, accidentally bumping her back before rearing up in fright when a tall and gray horse jumped over the fence.

"Whoa, shhh, shhh," Jane said as she comforted the frightened pegasus before looking back at the horse that just jumped. She saw Loki instead, and was so shocked and hadn't expected to see him that she bumped right into the other pegasus that had moved behind her. "L-Loki? What are you - why - just what are you doing here?" She reached up to the winged horse's shoulder as if to steady herself.

"Paying a visit," winked Loki was he walked up to her.

"At this hour of the night?"

"Night, day, that won't matter." Loki brought up a hand to brush her cheek softly but Jane moved away from him.

"It does matter. My parents would be-"

"Thrilled?"

"-absolutely shocked-" Jane stopped and glared up at him.

"I did come here for a reason and that is to apologize," admitted Loki with a small grin.

Jane blinked, her features softening in slight surprise. "Apologize?"

Loki chuckled as he paced in front of her. "Well, I did cause you to be annoyed and you did leave in a very...disagreeable mood because of me."

"So you decide to come at this hour of the night to apologize," asked Jane, wanting to make sure she got it right.

He gave her a nod. "Precisely."

"Oh..." Jane fidgeted with the bag of apples and sweet grass. One of the pegasi nudged her, causing her to smile and rub it's face before fishing into the bag to feed it an apple. It chewed it and gave her another nudge, wanting another. Jane laughed and shook her head before feeding the winged horse with another apple. "That's the last one," she said while patting its neck softly.

She turned her attention back to Loki who had gotten closer without her noticing. "Even though you did make me angry that night..." Jane fidgeted again with the bag. "I still enjoyed it."

Loki walked up to her slowly, summoning the flower to appear in his hand as he brought up his hand. It shimmered into his hand, allowing Jane to see it change from its usual colors to the colors it changed before when Loki held it. "Just in case you don't believe me," he whispered. "Thanks to my reputation, of course." Loki gave her a wink with a smile, causing Jane to smile widely. The two of them laughed together softly.

"Why wouldn't I believe the God of Mischief?" Jane took the flower gently from his hand that didn't hold the bag, causing the flower to shoot out sparkles, but it didn't change colors.

"Not many do," he teased back with a grin, leaning is head slowly down to hers.

"I wonder why." Jane whispered as she put her hand that had the flower around his neck, allowing her to use her arm to pull him down and met him halfway.

They kissed slowly with Loki's left hand on her hips while the other brushed through her hair, lightly grazing the skin of her neck. Jane shivered, breathing onto his lips and set down the bag to wrap her other to caress his right cheek. She smiled up at him and when they leaned to kiss again, one of the pegasi nudged her, causing her to get even closer to Loki.

Jane laughed as she glanced down at the pegasi's head that was eating the apples inside the bag.

She turned her attention back to Loki, noticing that he was also amused by the pegasus' actions. Reaching up, she kissed his cheek and couldn't help the smile when he looked at her with a surprise expression as she pulled her head away.

"What was that for?"

"Do I need a reason," she asked, faking surprise.

"There is always a reason," he said in between chuckling. Loki leaned down and whispered in her ear. "Just like how there is another reason that I came at this hour,"

Jane found it hard to breathe now. That voice of his was so soft yet deep... It seemed like she was making a bargain with the devil himself.

"Tomorrow, I will come by and ask your hand."

She had to stop a small gasp and was glad he didn't see her react. Jane calmed herself down a bit. "Are...you sure?"

Loki gripped her hip tight as he kissed her ear. "You're unlike any woman I have met. Intelligent, witty, and very amusing." He couldn't help but crack a grin and let out a chuckle when he heard her laugh softly in response. "I don't think one has stomped on my foot either."

Jane couldn't stop a loud laugh and had to cover it by burring her face into his shoulder as her body racked with laughter.

"I am...so...sorry that I did that to you," she said in between, trying to keep her laughter down.

"Don't be," he said as he kept watch. "I've survived worse."

Jane laughed once more, not able to keep her amusement from his responses. "You are making me laugh on purpose, aren't you?" Her teeth showed as she smiled.

Loki faked surprise. "Oh, you have found out. Now I must keep you for telling the others." He leaned down and Jane giggled before pulling away.

"I shall tell everyone," she teased as she tried to get out of his gentle grasp.

"Oh no, you're not." Loki managed to kiss her this time. Both of them laughed as they kissed each other. Loki was a bit more rough than before but he still kissed her hotly, causing her to moan in between her giggles. He groaned when the kiss slowed down, slowly moving his hand over her neck and ear.

"Jane," he whispered against her lips.

"I believe I have forgotten who you are," she teased, causing him to chuckle. Jane smiled at him and gave him a hug with her arms still around his neck and shoulders.

Loki embraced her slowly as he chuckled. "I do have that effect."

"Jane, dear!" It was Jane's mother calling from the other side of the tall hedges that lined the fences of the pasture the pegasi were in.

"Yes mother," she called back, couldn't help grinning widely at the thought of her mother seeing her now hugging Loki.

"We have received a letter from the castle." Jane couldn't mistake the joy in her mother's voice. "They will call upon us tomorrow! Quick, get inside - and get your rest at once."

"Very well mother." Jane heard her mother turn and chatted with the friends they had over and shook her head. She looked back up at Loki and gave him a kiss that caused him to take a hitch of breath this time.

Loving the idea that she could cause him to do that, she kissed him deeper, accidentally cutting his neck with the sharp stem of the flower in her hand. Loki didn't care of the sharp pain the cut caused, continuing to kiss her as the pegasi grazed nearby. "Jane..." He kissed her hotly and roughly now as his skin gradually became blue. "Jane,,,"

"Loki," she moaned against his now chapped and cold lips. "I must..." His cold breath caused her to pause and regain her breath. "Need to go now."

"Not yet," he whispered in a half growl.

"They will...worry-ee." Loki had moved his mouth to her neck, kissing it and nibbling it, causing her to respond in excitement. "Loki," she warned, but Loki seemed to ignore her. "As much as I would..." His kisses and cold breath caused her to shiver. "Loki, please stop," Jane said as she put her hands on the sides of his head to guide him away gently.

Loki was panting, staring at her with half-lidded crimson eyes. His body had become wild again and the way she had responded with sweet moans and shivers hadn't helped. With his name falling from her lips to request him to stop as she touched him gently, Loki did so. "My apologizes," he said gruffly in between pants.

Jane smiled at him as he finally moved his arms off of her and gave him a kiss on the cheek once more. "Thank you," she whispered. "I'll see you in the morning."

Loki watched her walk out of the pasture through the gate as his skin and eyes returned to normal. When she was halfway to the side door, she turned around and smiled at him. Loki gave her a nod with his own smile as he allowed one of the winged horses to sniff his right leg.

Just when Jane walked in the door, Loki vanished back to the castle grounds.

Now it was time to speak with his father: The AllFather, and King, Odin.

...ooo...

"You kissed her in front of everyone and didn't have the decency to wait to ask for her hand?" Odin paced on the throne as Loki just looked at him with a "yeah, so?" expression. "Loki, you are expected to behave as-"

"-royalty, be respectful, and, overall, have control," finished Loki with a little grin that caused Frigga, who was standing nearby, shake her head with her own small smile.

"And yet you kissed her in front of everyone," replied Odin in an angry tone. "Why do you go against what I have taught you?"

"At least I didn't take her outside or give, what the humans will say, a show of her-"

"Enough!" Odin's voice echoed loudly in the throne room and Loki's grin vanished.

"Father, she has seen my true heritage," he explained, noticing how Odin changed his expression from anger to surprise. "Despite that not all of the women here are not to my tastes, she is."

"So she accepts you fully?"

Loki had to stop a grin. "Yes."

"Dear," started Frigga. "If you saw what I saw during that night then you would see why he wishes to marry her."

Odin thought about it, nodding slightly and glanced back down at Loki. "Very well. You will-"

"Call upon her tomorrow morning," finished Loki once again. "All taken care of, father." Now he had a full on smirk as his eyes gleamed with laughter. It didn't falter when Odin continued to stare at him with a bit of annoyance. Turning on his heel, he walked to the door of the throne room and headed to his room.

Frigga walked up the steps with a smile.

"Frigga, what...why does he..." He let out an exhausted sigh.

"You made it hard on yourself, once again darling," explained Frigga as she took his hands. "He's always been like this, you know that." She guided him back to the throne slowly.

"Ever since he discovered his magic, he changed. Causing pranks upon everyone, mischief abound."

Frigga smiled as they sat down in the grand, tall and golden thrones. "He has also helped out Thor and the others."

Odin nodded with a small smile. "Yes, that is true."

"And now, he's in love."

"Yes... Yes he is." In truth, Odin was happy for Loki since he had been worried that Loki would go on a different path filled with darkness and hate. The same path that had destroyed others in the past.

...ooo...

"Are you ready yet, Jane," her mother called out from downstairs.

"Yes, mother." Jane stood up from the chair that she had sat in for a while as the servants helped her. She slipped on her boots and exited her room, coming down the steps in a little rush.

"Goodness," said her mother as she took in sight of her daughter's hair. "Why is your-"

"Mother."

"Jane, we have royalty coming in, you must be-"

"I prefer my hair down, just like all the other times. You had no problem with it."

"She is right, love," piped up Jane's father dressed in a dark indigo robe with golden trim and designs that had long sleeves.

"Ohhh..., very well then." Her mother ushered them inside the room that they spent in their free time. As they all sat down, her mother spoke out her wonders of what will happen and why they would be coming. She was so busy that she didn't notice Jane's smile.

The maids came in to serve their morning snack, setting it up on the large table in front of them before leaving afterward with a bow.

It didn't take long until the expected guest arrived and Jane found her parent's faces priceless that she couldn't hide her amusement when she greeted Loki. "How nice to see you again, your lordship," she said after her parents greeted with, giving him a bow and a large smile.

Loki gave a bow back with his own smile that seemed like a smirk. "Pleasure to see you again, Jane." His attention went to her father as he stood up at full height, towering just a few inches higher than the God. "I wish to talk to you in private, if I may?"

Her father was dumbfounded and stuttered. "O-Of c- ahem. Of course you may, your lordship. This way please." He led Loki into his grand study and used his wind powers to shut the door. "I hope your family is doing well, milord?" He walked behind his desk to stand behind his chair as Loki walked further in.

Loki could tell Jane's father was nervous and had to stop his chuckle. "Yes, they are, thank you." He smiled to allow his love's father to relax a little. "I'll come to the point: I came here to ask for your daughter's hand."

The poor father was so shocked that he started coughing since he forgot how to breathe. "You...wish to...her hand?"

Loki nodded with a wider smile. "That's right. Remember to breathe this time since I would hate to tell your family that you died of shock."

"Milord," laughed Jane's father as he came around the desk to shake his hand. "Of course you may! Anything to make my daughter happy to be with the one she loves." He led Loki out and back to the family and announced the news.

Jane's mother was so proud and gave Loki a hug. When Jane got up, she hugged him and gave him a tender kiss before pulling away so that they wouldn't get carried away.

They married two weeks later as husband and wife and while the tradition of being married, they did not become King and Queen. Loki revealed to Jane later that he had given up the throne for her despite his first thought of marrying someone to become King. He didn't wish to be King anymore and had found out that when you fall in love with someone, you wished to be with them, share your life with them, and be there for them no matter who and what they were.


I know, not much of a ending but I hope you enjoyed this short (this is SHORT in my eyes, hehe) surprise sequel :D