"She does not belong here in Asgard anymore than a goat belongs on a banquet table." My father stated.

"Did he just..." Jane asked Thor, sitting up.

She did not finish her sentence as she immediately turned to my father.

"Who do you think you are?" She asked him.

"Oh boy, bad move." I thought.

"I am Odin, King of Asgard, and the protecter of the nine realms." My father answered.

"Oh... well I..." Jane began, shocked, before once again getting interrupted.

"I know who you are, Jane Foster."

Jane turned to Thor.

"You told your dad about me?" She asked him.

"Something is within her Father. Something I have never seen." Thor said, ignoring Jane's question, as I nodded instead for an answer.

"Her world has its healers; they're called doctors. Let them take care of it." My father said. "Guards, take her back to Midgard!"

The guards got closer to Jane.

"Wait no don't..." Thor began.

He didn't have time to finish as the guards touched Jane, when suddenly a surge of energy blasted them away.

"Touch her..." Thor finished before he ran to the woman, now nearly passed out. "Jane, are you alright?"

I approached the woman and closed my eyes while placing a few fingers on her forearm, revealing what looked like red energy coursing through her.

"That's impossible." My father muttered.

"What is it?" I asked, unsure.

Whatever was inside Jane, it was nothing that I had ever seen before.

"The infection is defending her." Eir said.

"No, it's defending itself." Thor corrected.

"Come with me." My father ordered.

He led the three of us to a separate room of the palace, one that contained an ancient book.

No one's POV:

"There are relics that predate the universe itself. What lies within her appears to be one of them. The Nine Realms are not eternal. They had a dawn as they will have a dusk. But before that dawn, the dark forces, the Dark Elves, reigned absolute and unchallenged." Odin explained.

Destiny looked at the book.

"'Born of eternal night, the Dark Elves come to take away your light.'" She read.

"Their leader, Malekith made a weapon out of that darkness, it was called the Aether. While the other relics often appeared as stones, the Aether is fluid and ever changing. It changes matter into dark matter and seeks out to host bodies, drawing strength from their life force. Malekith sought to use the Aether's power to return the universe to one of darkness. But after eternities of blood shed, my father Bor, finally triumphed, ushering in the peace that lasted thousands of years." Odin continued.

"What happened?" Jane asked him.

"He killed them all." Odin answered.

"Are you certain? The Aether was said to have been destroyed with them. And yet, here it is." Thor said.

"The Dark Elves are dead." Odin repeated.

"Does your book happen to mention how to get it out of me?" Jane asked.

"No, it does not." Odin answered before walking away.

Thor turned to his sister.

"There must be something you could do." He said.

Destiny thought for a moment, but nothing came to mind.

"Well... you are the Goddess of Life.. maybe there's a way you could suck it out of me?" Jane suggested.

"Even if it were possible, I don't think I would be able to. The Aether would probably blast me away like it did with the guards." The Goddess explained.

She turned to her brother.

"Give me a moment to think of something." She said.

Thor nodded and she walked away. Once she arrived in her bedroom, she sat down on her bed and immediately began to think of a plan; anything she could do to help Jane. She looked through her books, but she found absolutely nothing about the Aether, or the Dark Elves. She went to find Thor, to tell him that she had nothing, but her journey was cut short.

And she would never forget why.

A/N: That's all for this chapter. Stick around for more and hope you liked this one. Bye!

A/N 02/22/2023: No edits today but I came to the realization that I still have to write a Thor: Love and Thunder book with Destiny.

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