"I'm Thor's mother," Frigga confirmed, a hint of curiosity in her voice. Of course, such information could be gleaned from Midgardian myth, but the way this Captain Rogers' said it was more familiar. "You know my son?" Frigga asked, unable to help herself.
Of course, she knew Sif and the Warriors Three, but beyond that, she didn't know of the friends and allies Thor or Loki made in the years that followed. She'd met Jane, and that had been a wonderful surprise. She suspected that this Captain Roger was also of Midgard, which did make Frigga wonder how much time Thor spent there. Perhaps sentiments between the worlds had changed; as it was when she was from, Asgard had devoted herself largely to isolation.
Frigga smiled when Steve confirmed that he wanted to sit. She tucked a hand lightly underneath his elbow and began to walk, guiding Steve to the nearest clustering of seats.
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Of course, she knew Sif and the Warriors Three, but beyond that, she didn't know of the friends and allies Thor or Loki made in the years that followed. She'd met Jane, and that had been a wonderful surprise. She suspected that this Captain Roger was also of Midgard, which did make Frigga wonder how much time Thor spent there. Perhaps sentiments between the worlds had changed; as it was when she was from, Asgard had devoted herself largely to isolation.
Frigga smiled when Steve confirmed that he wanted to sit. She tucked a hand lightly underneath his elbow and began to walk, guiding Steve to the nearest clustering of seats.