Authors note: In this story-line the Avengers never happened..
Loki and Thor both have a thing for the same woman. If it's up to them: The competition is on!
Warnings: smut (later chapters).

LOKI

Remember the time my brother and I competed over you? When we first saw you in the great hall of Asgard? You were send from earth to do good at Asgard, what exactly we still don't know.. But you looked like an angel if you ask me. Golden hair to your shoulders, an innocent smile. You were untouched, but if it was up to my brother and me; that was about to change! Do you remember? I do, I do remember it like it all happened yesterday.

"I saw her first brother!", Loki said while Thor had him pushed against the wall. They exchanged glanced from each other to the young woman Loki was referring to. Odin was giving her a tour when the brothers first laid eyes on her. "And besides don't you still have Jane?" Loki chose to bother Thor with this sensitive subject, because that's what Jane was to him. "No, last thing I know she's with someone else now..", Thor answered. Since Thor destroyed the rainbow bridge it has been impossible to travel to earth for a while. Odin had his ways, but decided not to share them with Thor. Jane was one of those reasons, but Loki was the most important one. If Thor knew how to reach earth, Odin was pretty sure Loki would find a way to escape with him. "And since when do you show any interest in human girls anyway?" Thor wondered if his brother was capable of doing something else then thwart him. "This one is stunning! Come on, let me have her! I can't remember the last time I've been with a woman!" If he ever was with a woman, Thor wondered. Most Asgardian woman despised Loki because of his personality. "I have an idea..", Thor started, a little smile was visible on his face. Mostly Loki wasn't the biggest fan of Thor's ideas, it reminded him of 'Get help', one of Loki's worst childhood memories. "Let's give her the chance to get to know us both. We can both date her, so she can figure out who she likes more," Thor explained. "You want to share her? Do you mean all the way, all in?" Loki frowned his eyebrow. While Thor thought of invent an answer to that question, they got interrupted by their father. "Ah, here you two are.." Odin started and turned to the woman in dispute. "As you can see my sons still like to play hide & seek as grownups and probably a few other games I don't think I would like to know" he said. "Thor, Loki, this is Rose. She's from earth and I give both of you the task to make her feel like home here, because she will be here for a while. She already knows where her chamber is." Odin gave Loki a strict look, so he knew where he stood if he screwed this up. This was his last chance because obviously Odin hadn't forgot his betrayal towards him and Thor, which hasn't been that long ago. Loki found his way back to Asgard, and because of their mother Frigga he didn't ended up in the dungeons. Odin left them alone with Rose, and with that they could finally add a name to the mysterious woman in their thoughts. Rose, a lovely name for an angel they both agreed too. For a while the three of them were speechless, surprised with what was in front of them. Loki has seen many women in his life, but none of them looked as pretty as this Rose did. He wasn't planning of screwing this up, but not for gaining his foster-father's trust back again. No, he was determined to conquer her heart. "Hi!" Thor and Loki both said at the same time, with a slightly awkward tone.

THOR

It surely wasn't an easy period for me. For a while I thought Loki was dead and I found out he wasn't my real brother basically at the same time. We both been lied to our whole life, mainly by father because it was all his doings. I was angry, I threw names to father I later regretted. So I understood Loki's rage, why he turned himself against us. He was the one who'd suffered the most. I don't know how I would have reacted if I found out I was a frost giant. Loki must always have felt like he was different, because as long as I remember he always felt being the misfit of the family. I thought, perhaps it was good for our brotherly relationship to compete a little over you. We needed fun, but I'm afraid we got carried in too much. I feel like I failed in placing your feelings at first, while they mattered the most.