Eighteen

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The golden glow of Olympus bathed the room in a warm, ethereal light as Namira and Thor found comfort in each other's arms. The divine energy that surrounded them seemed to amplify the intensity of their connection. Their lips met in a tender kiss and the room still resonated with the shared passion of two deities in love.

As their embrace deepened once again, the air crackled with electricity and the room seemed to pulse with the rhythm of their hearts.
However, the intimate moment was abruptly shattered when the room's tranquillity was pierced by a familiar, mischievous voice, "Well, well, well. What do we have here?"
Loki's sly grin betrayed his amusement as he materialized in the room, leaning casually against the golden archway. His insinuation was clear; there were no wards keeping him out here.

Thor instantly covered what he could of Namira's body with his own as he eased Namira's celestial gown back down, which shimmered as he eased away from her, her cheeks flushing with a subtle shade of embarrassment.
"Loki!" Thor bellowed, his voice a mixture of irritation and frustration, "What are you doing here?"
Loki straightened up, his emerald eyes gleaming with mischief, "Oh... I'm just the bearer of bad news, dear brother."
Namira shot Loki a disapproving look, her eyes narrowing, "This better be important, Loki. Can't you tell we were in the middle of something?"

Loki smirked, relishing the discomfort he'd caused as he casually remarked, "Father wishes to have a word with you, Thor. It seems he's heard about your little outburst with the other gods."
Thor's expression shifted from annoyance to concern, "How did he find out so quickly?"
Loki chuckled, "You underestimate the Father's network of spies...and my willingness to get you in trouble. He's well aware of your threat to the gods for keeping you separated from Namira."

Thor sighed, running a hand through his golden locks, "I may have expressed my displeasure a bit strongly... But it had been too long. Surely if he knows this, he knows I apologised and made things right."
Loki tapped his chin mockingly as if in thought, "Well, Father seems to disagree. He's waiting for you. I suggest you make haste, dear brother."
Thor clenched his jaw, frustration etching lines on his face, "I suggest you stay away from us, Loki. It'd be a shame if we'd have to explain to Father you had an unfortunate run-in with Mjölnir."

Loki laughed at that, "We'll see if Father will even allow you to stay, brother. There's no need for concern, I am sure Ares will be more than happy to keep your pet satisfied and happy in your absence."
As Thor's hammer came sailing at him Loki grinned wide, then disappeared, "Tik tock, brother."

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The air crackled with energy as Thor stood before the gateway between Olympus and Asgard. The golden light shimmered, revealing the majestic halls of Asgard on one side while he stood on the other. His armour gleamed, Mjölnir by his side, a testament to the power he held as the God of Thunder.
Thor took a deep breath, preparing himself for the conversation he knew would be challenging. He waited until his Father appeared on the other side of the portal.

The atmosphere was tense as father and son locked eyes.
"Father," Thor began, his voice carrying the weight of his words, but Odin raised an eyebrow, his gaze unwavering as he interjected, "I have heard troubling tales, Thor. Tales of you threatening the Greek Gods for keeping you away from Namira, tales of you nearly ruining this alliance you're trying to build"

Thor sighed, his shoulders heavy with the burden of his actions, "Father, it is true that I was desperate to see Namira. The love between us transcends realms and I could not bear the separation any longer... It had been a week with no contact whatsoever, I was... I was at a loss."
Odin's expression remained stern, disapproving, "Desperation does not excuse threatening the gods of another pantheon, Thor. Such actions can lead to war among the realms."

"I know, Father, and I deeply regret my words," Thor replied earnestly, "Zeus has forgiven me for my outburst. He welcomed me to stay in Olympus and understood my motivation... Namira and I have been working towards a unity between our peoples, together with Freyr and Ares. Loki has not been much help."

Odin's eye narrowed, "Forgiveness from Zeus does not absolve you of your recklessness, Thor. Your actions jeopardize the delicate balance between our pantheons. We must tread carefully in matters of diplomacy. I would expect you to know better. Your brother... I expected such tales of failure about him, not from him about you."

Thor's frustration bubbled beneath the surface, "Father, I am willing to do whatever it takes to bring our pantheons together peacefully. I will not lose myself this way again, I assure you. The union between our realms is on the horizon, it'll help us secure that balance we seek."
Odin's eye narrowed, "I understand the depths of your feelings, but passion must be tempered with wisdom. You were allowed to accompany her solely for the fact she has no experience with other deities and needed that guidance... I warn you, I will allow such a failure as this but once. If it happens again, you will return here."

Thor nodded lightly, "Yes Father."

Odin looked at his son a long moment, "We will discuss this matter further when you return here and you will learn the consequences of your actions."
Thor bowed his head, acknowledging the gravity of the situation.
The gateway between Olympus and Asgard shimmered once more, before Odin's image faded away.
Thor took a deep breath, annoyed and frustrated more than he felt embarrassed at being scolded like this. At some point, Loki would pay. He'd make sure of it.

TBC...

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