Loki unwraps himself like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis, then flares the veils as the music begins to pulse. Thor watches the little Jotun dancer, and despite himself, is absolutely mesmerized. Loki has a certain flair to him that naturally draws the eye, made worse.
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