As soon as the double doors closed behind the three Loki sighed in relief. Jack put her hand on his shoulder and smiled at him.

"Well," he said. "That went well."

"Indeed." Thor said. "Brother we must introduce her to the others. We would not want them to attack her on accident."

"Of course." Loki said. "You gather them and I will take Jack. Meet in the gardens in thirty minutes." Thor nodded before turning to Jack.

"Lady Jack, it was truly an honor and a pleasure to meet you." He said. Jack smiled at him.

"The pleasure is all mine." She responded before Loki started to pull her along.

"Here." He said handing her staff back to her. She quickly accepted it before sighing in content as she felt the wind rush around her and under her feet.

"Thank you." She said. "For bringing me here." Loki shrugged.

"I should thank you for coming." He said. Jack shook her head in amusement. It seemed that Loki didn't know how to take gratitude. Jack would have to fix that.

"What's on your mind?" Jack asked. If Loki was surprised by the question it didn't show.

"Nothing of consequence." He replied smoothly. Jack was slightly taken aback by his abrupt answer. Loki had seemed to shut off all of his emotions as soon as they had entered the palace.

"Are you always like this?" She asked curiously. Loki raised an eyebrow at her.

"Like what?" He asked.

"I don't know." Jack said. "Stoic, shut-off, emotionless." Loki sighed.

"Only around my family. And perhaps most people in general." He responded.

"Why is that?" Jack asked. Loki sighed again.

"You to curious for your own good." He said. Jack just smiled.

"Maybe that's a good thing." She said. Loki nodded.

"Perhaps." He said before looking down. "Sometime I feel as though I don't belong here. I feel that no one likes me and that I'm an outcast. For all I know they aren't even my family." Jack froze in her spot causing Loki to jerk back as he tried to continue walking.

"Jack?" He asked looking back at her. Jack was shaking with anger.

"Don't you dare ever feel like that Loki." She said dangerously. "They are your family and they love you for who you are not who everyone wants you to be." Loki scoffed.

"How would you know?" Jack relaxed slightly.

"Because I could see it, in the way they looked at you and the way they spoke to you." Jack smiled again before continuing to walk. "Besides," she said looking back. "You don't have to be related to be family." Loki looked slightly taken aback by that as he realized that Jack was right.

"Perhaps," Jack continued. "If you were more open and interacted with more people it would help. People who feel like outcast tend to seclude themselves."

"I will make an attempt." Jack giggled.

"Try being nice and helping people." She said. "That tends to make a good impression, and it's what a good prince or king would do." Loki could only wonder how Jack would know something of that magnitude. He mentally shrugged and continued to lead Jack to her new room. After leading Jack down two more hallways they finally reach their destination.

"This will be your room for the duration of your stay in Asgard. If you ever need to leave Asgard the room will await your return. Feel free to look around. I will wait for you out here." Loki said. Jack nodded and opened the door.

"Hey Loki," she said while looking back. She smiled brightly. "Thank you." She said before quickly closing the door behind her. Jack let out a long sigh. She had never interacted with someone for so long before, not even in her days before she was Jack Frost. It kind of unnerved her how easily she could hold a conversation with Loki. She looked around her room and realized that it was three rooms not just one. The first room was a sitting room equipped with a blue sofa and recliner that sat in front of a fire place. Bookshelves lined the wall with hundreds of books. The room was painted blue and white. The bedroom was painted in similar colors with a bed was queen sized and a walking wardrobe. The last room was the bathroom. On the bide sat Jack's old clothes. Jack quickly changed and sighed happily at the familiar items. They smelled as though they had been recently washed and she wondered if the seamstress had done it for her. She would have to thank her later. Jack remembered then that Loki was waiting for her and quickly left the room. Jack found Loki leaning next to the door scowling at the ground. To Jack he seemed to be deep in thought, especially not to notice her come out.

"Loki." She called. "What's wrong?" Loki looked up at her startled. And don't say it's nothing again. Please." Loki sighed and his shoulder dropped in defeat.

"I am worried." He said

"About what?" Jack asked taking his hand.

"About why father accepted you so easily, about how easily Thor changed his mind about you, and how The Warriors Three and Sif will take to you." Jack smiled at how Loki was so worried about her.

"Loki," she said. "There is no point in fretting over what you can't change and how things might go. Everything has a purpose, but that purpose is lost if you spend all of your time over analyzing it. You will end up making something of nothing. For now just forget about it, and when the time comes the answer will present itself to you." Loki could only stare at Jack in awe.

"How are you so wise?" He asked. Jack smiled sadly.

"Make some of the decisions I've made in my life and you would become wise as well." Jack shook her head. "Come on." She said. "Let's not keep your brother and friends waiting for too long." Loki nodded in return.

"Yes," he said. "That would not be wise. Thor tends to be spur of the moment and hot headed. If we keep him waiting for long, then he would be inclined to destroy something." Jack giggled.

"Don't exaggerate." She said.

"Sadly I am not." Loki said before pulling, a now full on laughing, Jack down the hall.

Author's note: I wanted to apologize to you guys for not uploading for a while. I've been out for the past about week and a half with a concussion, and half of that time I couldn't even form coherent sentences. Hopefully from now on I will be able to upload regularly. Again I'm really sorry everyone.