Yes? So you would go to Saori and tell her I am evil since I am Loki. And she would ask you 'how is Loki evil? what evil things has he done?' And what would you answer? Besides 'well, he is Loki.'?
[Really, Billy? Really?]
That argument is completely and utterly invalid. It is not a correct representation of how it went.
I did not say it on purpose. It was a mere slip of the tongue. That is what it was. If you envision me walking towards Spock of the enterprise with the words 'Hello, Spock, please listen to my words, my older self is a creature of malice and pure evil', you are dreadfully wrong.
[It was a half-truth. He said it on purpose, yet he had never expected Spock to contact his older self about it.]
But my grand tale of regrettable events is not over yet. It has a startling and confusing finale.
During the meeting we came to an agreement that I did not agree with. I asked my older self to not contact Leah because...I wish...wished to protect her from him. I am not afraid of his words but I am afraid of what he can do.
Of course that did not stand. And of course I have not been aware that Leah and him had already met and that she had been following his lessons in magic.
Alas.... It does not really matter anymore. She went back to Asgardia and she is safe there. But what I do know that I have failed epically when it comes to protecting her. And I cannot undo that. It is a feeling that lingers and frankly, I miss her already.
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Yes? So you would go to Saori and tell her I am evil since I am Loki. And she would ask you 'how is Loki evil? what evil things has he done?' And what would you answer? Besides 'well, he is Loki.'?
[Really, Billy? Really?]
That argument is completely and utterly invalid. It is not a correct representation of how it went.
I did not say it on purpose. It was a mere slip of the tongue. That is what it was. If you envision me walking towards Spock of the enterprise with the words 'Hello, Spock, please listen to my words, my older self is a creature of malice and pure evil', you are dreadfully wrong.
[It was a half-truth. He said it on purpose, yet he had never expected Spock to contact his older self about it.]
But my grand tale of regrettable events is not over yet. It has a startling and confusing finale.
During the meeting we came to an agreement that I did not agree with. I asked my older self to not contact Leah because...I wish...wished to protect her from him. I am not afraid of his words but I am afraid of what he can do.
Of course that did not stand. And of course I have not been aware that Leah and him had already met and that she had been following his lessons in magic.
Alas.... It does not really matter anymore. She went back to Asgardia and she is safe there. But what I do know that I have failed epically when it comes to protecting her. And I cannot undo that. It is a feeling that lingers and frankly, I miss her already.