[She's not entirely gullible, and Willow has a lot of experience with superheroes, gods, demons, and retribution. This isn't adding up. Her face scrunches up as she thinks it over.
If Loki's a friend then she's not going to outright accuse him of lying, even if by reputation that's probably exactly what he's doing. At least exaggerating the truth. But you don't go around accusing friends of that when they might be genuinely upset and needing support. Willow comes to a quick conclusion on how to handle this.]
Did something really get to you? [she asks finally, looking more uncertain now.] Because, god of trickery, I'm thinking you don't take a whole lot sitting down. And also that you couldn't give two hoots about my reputation.
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If Loki's a friend then she's not going to outright accuse him of lying, even if by reputation that's probably exactly what he's doing. At least exaggerating the truth. But you don't go around accusing friends of that when they might be genuinely upset and needing support. Willow comes to a quick conclusion on how to handle this.]
Did something really get to you? [she asks finally, looking more uncertain now.] Because, god of trickery, I'm thinking you don't take a whole lot sitting down. And also that you couldn't give two hoots about my reputation.