DISCLAIMER: I do not own Loki, Thor, or any of the Marvel/mythical characters…although I wished I owned Tom Hiddleston, the wonderful actor who played Loki in the movie Thor...a girl can dream.

A/N- I made Asgard a constitutional Monarchy similar to Britain. I still don't really know why but it's an important aspect for the main character.

Wishing for Mischief

Chapter One

Silly, harmless, love spells

Two girls sat in a candle lit room with a bowl and many different ingredients surrounding them. The first girl was named Edda Folkison. She was a young girl that appeared to be in her seventeenth year in Midgard years. She was of average height for an Asgardian with long, curly, brown hair and light blue eyes. Her face was oval shaped and her plump cheeks ensured that she would always look younger than she was .Being the daughter of Lady Emma Logmarson, she was being groomed to take over her mother's seat in the House of Lords. If her mother had any idea what she was doing in this room tonight, she would surely be in for a lecture on reputation and professionalism.

The second girl, the one with this insane idea in the first place, was Lina Arison. Lina had rich, red hair and warm brown eyes that set her out in a crowd. She was the daughter of a rich merchant who was too busy to pay attention to his only child, which was why she spent most of her days at Edda's home. Lina was a mild mannered girl, but brave when challenged and also very loyal.

"I still think this is crazy!" Edda told Lina who was writing down something on paper.

"It's all in good fun," Lina assured, "just write down your list alright?" Edda looked down at her own blank paper.

"I don't know what to write," Edda admitted. "What did you put down?" Lina rolled her eyes. Now Edda was just being difficult.

"Alright," Lina agreed. She cleared her throat and began reading her list of the perfect mate. "She will be kind, sweet, smart, a powerful witch, thoughtful, loves nature and a gentle lover. She will have light eyes, long hair, and she will be tall. That's all I have so far."

"What about qualities that you don't like but you can tolerate?" Edda asked. Lina gave her a quizzical look. "I mean that this spell is supposed to call someone who actually exists to you so you should list bad qualities as well as good because right now you're just making up a perfect, nonexistent person."

"I think you are over thinking this Edda." Lina said scribbling down a few more things. Edda rolled her eyes and turned her attention back to the list. Maybe this could be fun. After all, the spell was harmless and wouldn't amount to anything. After a few minutes Lina urged Edda to share her list.

"He will be excellent at magic and can teach me things. He will be tall, with dark looks that aren't common in Asgard. He will be witty and intelligent. He loves to read. His voice is warm and silky. He will have a mischievous streak. He is protective. As for the bad qualities he is jealous, can hold grudges, and can be driven to do bad things for what he believes to be right. He's also a good liar but I can see right through him."

"Look who's getting all detailed with this list," Lina said pleased. Edda shrugged.

"Well I figured that if I was going to do this I might as well go all the way." Edda replied tearing up the paper and scattering it in the bowl which was filled with different powders and flowers. "Let's just make a promise that we won't tell Runi about this. You know he would never let it go."

"Agreed." Lina replied thinking about her oldest friend. Runi Snorrison was the son of a retired and mediocre soldier. Runi himself was in training and wanted to bring back honor to his family name. He respected the magical ability of his two best friends but he set more stalk in training and combat. If he knew what they were doing he would think them utterly ridiculous. Lina threw a few more things into the bowl. "Take my hands." Edda did as she was told.

"Vox of dea tribuo nostrum mos quod veho nostrum verus diligo nobis trans universitas quod super terra quod mare. Addo lemma nobis of dea of diligo." After the spell was said, Edda watched in awe as the contents of the bowl rose into the air and attached to the ripped paper. Lina jumped up and opened the window so that the ingredients could fly off.

"Where exactly is that stuff going?" Edda asked.

"It's going to find our mates and land on them," Lina explained. "Then that should draw them to us."

"It doesn't make them fall in love though right?" Edda questioned. She was concerned of some sort of obsession affect. She had been warned of them as a young witch.

"No Edda, it's not a love potion," Lina replied. "It's more like a calling spell if you will."

"If you say so," Edda said watching the spell drift off into the night. "So when will we know if it worked?"

"That depends on how far the spell has to travel." Lina admitted. "After all, your true love could be on any of the nine worlds."

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Loki Odinson was reading at his desk in his large and rather dark bed room chamber. Thor was out training with the warriors three for night combat so Loki was left to his own devices. Aside from his family, Loki didn't really get along with his fellow Asgardians. They didn't really seem to understand the mischievous and witty god. Not all of that was their fault. After his school years he stopped trying to fit in and kept mostly to himself.

Odin begged Loki to get out more; to mingle with the beautiful ladies at court but Loki had given up on that too. Most of the girls thought Loki to be odd or else they used him to get to Thor. In any case they weren't into Loki. So here he was alone again reading from a book on magic. He was second only to Odin when it came to magical ability, something that he prided himself on greatly. He was alright when it came to fighting. He could hold his own and was an asset in battle but he was nothing compared to Thor. However, Thor could not cast a spell or an enchantment to save his life. This is why Loki studied so hard. He wanted Odin to be proud of him for something that was just his.

Finishing the book, he set it aside and looked out at the moon. His window was open letting in the night air. Loki always preferred his room to be cool. After a few moments he saw something drifting through the sky which was odd as there was no breeze tonight. He yawned and looked at his clock. It was late and he was tired. He would have to leave his studies for another night.

Loki got into bed and blew out the candles leaving him in the darkness. After some time Loki, who was half asleep, felt something lightly fall on to him and his body hum with recognition. Maybe he would take his father's advice and get out more. After all, there was someone he was supposed to meet, and soon.

Authors note: So this is the first chapter of my new story. I haven't written in forever so it felt good getting back in the game. It was also fun picking old Viking names for all these characters. Please review and i'll try to update soon!