"I've taught Loki how to fight since he was a small boy. I did teach him to wait and be patient for the killing blow and not charge in. Should I speak to him?" Frigga asked.
"Do you think you can make Loki tell us who gave him the scepter?" Harry asked in return.
"The scepter? What does that have to do with anything?" Thor asked.
"Everything. From the looks of it, that scepter held a significant position. It's something of great importance. This means whoever gave it to him was the one pulling Loki's strings," Harry said.
"Right now we're just making assumptions. Unless we can tell for certain and Loki tells us who t was, we're just speaking words." Morgan said.
"Frigga, if you can, speak with Loki. Have him tell us who it was that gave him command over the Chitauri if he is willing to speak. In the meantime, we'll try to use potions to help you, Jane." Harry said.
"The potions in Asgard are not as great as they would be on Earth. If we were on Earth we may have a better chance of helping her. Asgard's limited capabilities in their potions make things difficult. It also doesn't help that Asgard has no information or knowledge on how to remove the Aether safely from Jane without it killing her," Morgan said.
"I'm sure an opportunity will present itself in due time. We just have to be patient," Harry said.
"You know, you should really start thinking like me. You would have done well in Slytherin," Morgan said.
"I've heard that before. Perhaps I'm more like a Slytherin then I thought," Harry said with a heavy sigh.
A guardsman walked up to them and stopped short.
"Odin has awakened," he said before turning around to leave.
Harry gave another sigh. "Good, it means my watch has ended."
Harry walked back to the Throne Room where Odin was sitting on the throne.
"I see no trouble has occurred while I slept. I trust all has been well," Odin said as he sat down holding Gungnir, the magical spear that represented the King of Asgard and a symbol of power.
"Harry Potter proved to be a great ruler in your stead, All-Father," Thor said.
"Did he now?" Odin said. It wasn't a question, but merely a statement that indicated he was curious about his affairs.
"He did. There was still marauders pillaging, but he responded well. He made sure that Asgard responded quickly to the battles. He has also proven to be wise in his rule," Thor explained.
"In that case, you have earned my gratitude and my respect, Harry Potter. My son chose his leader well. You are more than welcome to stay in the palace until you are ready to depart for your own world. For now, please do enjoy an Asgardian feast. It has been some time since we enjoyed a good feast," Odin said.
"Thank you, All-Father," Harry said as he bowed his head respectfully.
The feast that night was enjoyable. Volstagg was devouring all the meat within his reach. Fandral was with some ladies and he was enjoying himself greatly. Lady Sif had a smile on her face as she feasted as well. Thor was sitting with Jane as they feasted on boar meat and Asgardian wine, which was stronger than Earth's wine.
"Here," Harry said as he removed his flask and poured butterbeer into Jane's goblet. "Butterbeer. It's a drink from the magical world that you will find delicious," Harry said as he also poured some for Mogan and Thor.
"Can I have some of that?" Sif asked.
"Sure," Harry said pouring her some.
They drank and the reaction was just as he expected.
"This is delicious," Jane exclaimed.
"Despite its name, it contains no alcohol, so you can't get intoxicated. It's a drink that's really popular in my world," Harry said as he poured himself some and drank from his goblet.
They laughed and cheered and slowly Harry's endless supply of butterbeer was being passed around and shared.
Odin walked into the room and everyone fell silent. All eyes turn to Odin.
"I see you're all enjoying yourselves," Odin said. No one said a word as they waited for Odin to continue. "Harry Potter, my son has made a pact with you. As King of Asgard, I will honor it. It is for this reason, I present to you Lady Sif to guard and protect you. She will serve you well," Odin said.
Having said that, Odin walked off.
"Is this a punishment or a reward?" Harry asked Sif.
Sif didn't comment on Harry's remark. She just looked at Odin's retreating back carefully before returning to her meal.
"So, what is your father up to?" Harry asked Thor.
"He most likely offered Sif because she's the most level-headed warrior in Asgard. He will honor the treaty," Thor said.
Harry was sure Odin was sending Sif to keep an eye on him. It seemed there was at least a small part of Odin that didn't trust Harry, or maybe he was worried about Harry's growth as his powers were greater than the wizards of the past. Odin wasn't sure yet if Harry was a friend or foe to the realm of Asgard. Harry sighed, knowing that he had no interest in opposing Asgard or ruling it for that matter. Odin, it seemed, just needed to see that for himself.
Harry and Morgan excused themselves and headed to their rooms the moment the feast was over. They would be leaving soon, as the Convergence would come in two days and pass as the alignment shift. Harry prayed there would be no trouble until his return to Earth. Somehow, he knew he was wishing for fool's gold.
Harry said nothing more as he put away his armor and clothes before climbing into bed. Morgan had insisted that they share a room together. She walked in and put on a nightgown before climbing into the king size bed and falling asleep as Asgard's moon shone above them. Harry got comfortable, enjoying the remarkable feeling of the bed. While there was a lot on his mind, the bed allowed him to fall fast asleep without no trouble.
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