( the first part of the message confirms what loki already suspected ( what he hoped ) was the case: that thor was wondering if he'd been there. the second part makes him think that, not only was thor wondering, but he wanted him to be there. loki smiles to himself, a small, self-satisfied grin. somehow, he's come to know thor well enough by now to know what he's really asking. why didn't you tell me, or why didn't you find me after, which he has done a few times. but he pretends to take the question at face value. )
The throng of rabid women in the front might have had something to do with it.
( it's part of the game of cat-and-mouse they play, though it's not always clear who inhabits which role. loki likes to think he usually has the upper hand, but of all the people he lies to, the person he lies to the most is himself. )
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The throng of rabid women in the front might have had something to do with it.
( it's part of the game of cat-and-mouse they play, though it's not always clear who inhabits which role. loki likes to think he usually has the upper hand, but of all the people he lies to, the person he lies to the most is himself. )