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Heart of the Sea: II

“Are you satisfied now?” Heimdall asked.

The god whose eyes saw through untruths did not carry the grace that he usually walked with. His clothes were tattered and much of his armour had been shattered. His chest was bruised and his arms were bloodied. His great sword was several feet away from him, embedded deeply into the ground in defeat. The god of the Bifrost looked helplessly at the god who towered over him.

“Why didn’t you use the Bifrost?” Poseidon wondered, asking a question of his own instead of answering what he was asked.

“For one so wise, you ask a foolish question,” Heimdall replied, berating the god of the sea.

“Even in this situation, you are thinking about saving time,” Poseidon muttered, his eyes radiating with praise.

While Heimdall and Loki were still gods he will not hesitate to kill, he acknowledged them. They were willing to do anything to achieve their goals, even if it meant going against their own. Even now, Heimdall had not hesitated to deliver himself as a
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