[The other seemed frustrated. Perhaps he thought himself a reader of people, someone who could see and discern with a single glance.
Woe to him that he now stands before Loki, a master of a great many things. He raises a brow at the quick answer and gives the other man a warm smile.]
Luke. [A lie, but Loki was the perfect liar.] And you?
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Woe to him that he now stands before Loki, a master of a great many things. He raises a brow at the quick answer and gives the other man a warm smile.]
Luke. [A lie, but Loki was the perfect liar.] And you?