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Those words provided little comfort, and
Thor would have to refuse this stranger entry. From Heimdall’s stance, it was
clear that he felt the same way. The relics in the vault were closely guarded,
and the Allfather would most likely refuse his request. Besides, Thor had learned
about each relic by heart, and he hadn’t heard of anything that could be used
against demons. The Casket of Ancient Winters was a formidable weapon, but
unless the demon had no ice or fire capabilities, it would prove useless.

             “There are no relics here that
wield the power you speak
              of. And if there were…we
would not hand them over to
              you so lightly.”

The strength of Asgard was difficult to
overcome. Thor knew that for certain. But he also knew that he shouldn’t
underestimate this man. Whoever he was, he had enough knowledge to access the
Bifrost and search for the relics there. Holding his hand out, he felt the
sudden rush as Mjolnir hurtled
through the air, sliding into his grasp. It was a veiled warning not to pursue
that path any longer.

               “I believe it is time for you
to depart.”

He could, of course, use the library to search for that elusive relic, but his earlier words – I’m willing to do whatever’s needed to obtain it – had given the impression that he would do the Asgardians harm. And that was something Thor would never allow to happen.

There was no doubt in his mind that this was starting to turn sour. Ky could already feel it down in his toes that he wasn’t going to get anything out of this last-ditch effort. If Asgard wouldn’t at least let him obtain a weapon ( even temporarily ) or even get information? What choice did he really have left to get rid of his little… nuisance

A deep breath was taken in and then let out slowly as the other’s words confirmed his suspicions; he wasn’t going to be able to do what he wanted. Not to say the option wasn’t expected. It was, but…. he had hoped that it could have been avoided.

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                                   “It’s more so borrowing.”

Even has Mjolnir came to be in the other’s grasp, the Demon knew that he had to keep his resolve on the task at hand. If anything, he had to keep his focus, and not let his mind wander on possibilities…. especially on what what ‘if’s’ of the situation.

A deep breath was taken in and then let out slowly; his words had to be focused, to the point, and not where they could be taken at base value. Even though it was already clear to Ky that his little ‘risk’ for coming here wasn’t going to pay off. 

                                            “Of a sort.”

However, he had one slight trick up his sleeve that he was hesitant to use, a reason to why he made sure to fold his arms calmly behind his back as he spoke again. 

                                           “If you don’t have anything here, i’m
                                           sure that something, or someone could
                                           point me in the right direction.” 

It was a risk, a major one to even suggest such a thing, but he was doing so out of necessity… rather than want. Not to mention that if he had been younger, he would have had loads of questions for the one before him — even more for whoever he could speak with, but that was ultimately besides the point. Not to mention either here nor there.

                                              “Especially since this is more so of an
                                              urgent matter. Even more so if… other
                                               family members get involved and decide
                                                to ultimately chose sides.”

His lips pursed into a thin-line after his words; it was part lie and part truth, but hopefully… if he made things sound more urgent things would start turning his way. Of course, on the other hand it could have made things much worse, but that was a risk he was willing to take.

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