Thor looked to the guard near him. "Summon my daughters, Riley and Rebecca."

"If there is magic involved it might be a good idea to have Wanda or Billy go too," I suggested, speaking quietly.

Thor nodded. "And my son William."

"Yes, your majesty," the guard said and strode off.

"I shall send my children to investigate, they will require you to show them where all this is taking place," Thor said, addressing the man again.

"Of course, your majesty," he said. "I am honored that you would send your children."

"How many farms are affected?" Thor asked.

"So far there are ten of us," the man replied. "I do not know if it is spreading or whatever it is moving around. Perhaps it is both, but it only started with three of us."

Thor frowned. "These are ill omens. Perhaps you and the others should be moved to the city until this trouble passes."

"But the livestock, my lord," the man said. "It cannot be left to fend for itself."

"Indeed," Thor pondered. "My life, do you have any ideas?"

"Are there farms on the other side of the city away from whatever is happening that the animals can be moved to until we get to the bottom of this?" I asked.

Thor nodded. "I shall send someone to request assistance," he decided. "Until then I shall post guards at your farms and have them regularly rotate in the hopes that what is affecting you doesn't have a chance to affect them too. I would also suggest that anyone who is not essential to the day-to-day running of the farm leave. I will house anyone who needs it here at the palace."

"That is too kind, your majesty," the man said. "I shall tell the others of your offer."

"Thor, I need to trade kids with you," I whispered.

"Of course," Thor said, getting up. It took a little juggling but we managed to swap over Thour and Nova. As we were switching them Riley, Rebecca, and Billy came into the throne room."

"Father," Riley said. It was funny hearing her call him that. Sometimes the kids would call us mother or father in an overly serious tone as a joke, but when they did it seriously it always made me want to laugh. Riley held her hand over her breastplate and had bowed her head as she spoke with such reverence it nearly made me crack. Rebecca and Billy looked at her like she'd lost her mind but then quickly mimicked her stance.

"I need you three to go and investigate the farms to the west of the city," Thor said. "There is something sinister happening and we need to get to the bottom of it."

"You want me to go?" Billy asked.

"There may be magic involved. The people who live out there are being plagued by nightmares," Thor said. "Perhaps you can use your abilities to glean something from the site."

Billy nodded. "I'll try. I'm still learning."

"That's all I ask," Thor said. "And if you do not wish to do this kind of work..."

"No," Billy said. "I do. I'll try."

"Thank you, son," Thor said.

"If we're going to be searching for some nightmare demon I'm gonna be taking this-" Rebecca said and held out her hand.

Mjolnir shot forward but it was still attached to Thor's belt. He yelped and grabbed the handle quickly. "She is still attached to me. Did you wish to pants your father while he sits on the throne?"

Riley and Billy both unsuccessfully smothered laughter but Rebecca broke, laughing loudly. "It's good to learn humility," she teased.

That set off the farmer too, and he covered his mouth as he hid his laughter.

Thor unhooked the hammer and held it out. "Here," he said. "Take care of her."

Rebecca held out her hand and the hammer flew into it. "We won't let you down," she said.

Riley bowed to the farmer. "Sir, if you'll lead the way."

As they walked away and the next person made their way toward us Thor turned to me. "I should have the dwarves of Nidavellir forge everyone their own divine weapons. Perhaps then everyone will stop stealing mine."

I laughed. "It's not just that it's a weapon, honey," I said. "The spell means we get your powers too. Plus there's the whole ego thing about being worthy. Besides - what would mine do? Let me see the threads that connect us even brighter?"

Thor chuckled. "I suppose you're right, my life. Even still, I shall make the request."

That night, we were halfway through our dinner in the banquet hall with the whole family before Riley, Rebecca, and Billy showed up

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That night, we were halfway through our dinner in the banquet hall with the whole family before Riley, Rebecca, and Billy showed up. Teddy was anxious about how long Billy had been away and no amount of me telling him he was fine would set his mind at ease.

"Teddy," I said as he pushed his food around on his plate. He looked up at me and I pointed to the doors just as they swung open and Rebecca, Riley, and Billy walked in.

Teddy jumped to his feet and rushed to Billy. "Oh my god, I was so worried," he said, pulling the other man into a deep kiss.

Piper jumped off her seat excitedly. "Daddy!" she squealed and ran to them as Flynn wiggled in his highchair.

"That's quite the welcome home," Billy chuckled as he pulled back from Teddy. "I'm fine, babe. I'm fine." He scooped up Piper and carried her to the table, kissing Flynn on the head before he took a seat.

Thor held out his hand, calling Mjolnir to him, and hung the hammer back on his belt. "How fared thee?"

"There is definitely something dark out there," Riley said as she took a seat. "We all felt it. Whatever it is, it seems to be trying to build power. And it appears to be working. The field in which we could feel that fear was significant."

Thor frowned. "I do not like the sound of that. Could you track it to its source?"

"I thought I was," Billy said. "I was definitely getting close. But whatever this is, it's strong. The trail just stopped dead and I couldn't pick it up again."

Thor stood. "I should go examine this myself."

"What now?" Rose asked.

"Yes, daughter," Thor said. "It is threatening my people. I need to be rid of it."

Steve stood and so did Wanda and Sam. "I'll come with you," they all practically said in unison.

Thor nodded. "That is a good idea. The rest of you stay put. I will be back if we cannot find anything, but I do not want to leave the palace unguarded."

"Be careful," I said.

Tony laughed. "You know he won't be."

"I'll take care of him," Wanda added and kissed the top of my head.

"Don't wait up for us," Steve said and as the three of them left the room I wondered if the dread that the farmers felt out there was anything like that which I was feeling right now.

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