Thor Odinson, God of Thunder, King of Asgard (
pirateangelbaby) wrote2020-09-05 02:33 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
Hair Braiding For All
Summer has come to Asvera, and the locals will swear it has never been so green. Sure, the weather is still a cool thirteen degrees Celsius, and the stiff sea breeze often makes it feel just that little bit more drafty, but the mountain on the mainland seems to have exploded in a carpet of wildflowers and grasses, the greenery flourishing in the village itself along the edges of the roads. The juniper trees' twisted boughs are full, the lavender planted along the footpaths tall and thick. Fluffy clouds cast shadows across land and sea as they drift across the endless blue sky, the sun never quite dipping below the horizon, and every day the fishing boats return with their holds laden heavy with cod and coalfish and halibut. The wooden frames of the hjell along the shoreline of the islands are packed full of drying fish, and inside the greenhouse and in the field before Thor's home, crops ripen underneath the polar sun.
The village is a bit more crowded these days, between the Asgardians and the Sakaarans and the humans, and new housing has been built on neighboring islands and on the mainland. But Thor's house is where it always has been, up on the bluff apart from the densely packed homes on the little archipelago.
Inside the house is a little more chaotic than it once was. Today has been a more trying day than many of late. Thor's head aches from hangover and not enough sleep, having awakened a little too early by Eindrid seeking solace from some night terror, and then Una demanding breakfast since he was already awake. The kitchen is a bit of a mess in the wake of the children's breakfast, sugary jam fingerprints on the table and bits of cheese on the floor, though the ravens are making short work of the crumbs and squabbling over who gets the largest piece. Sigrid and Agnarr gather up the dishes to put in the sink while Eindrid toddles away in search of the television remote, and Thor has Una seated on his knee at the table while he tries to tame her hair. A half-eaten slice of salmon toast sits at his elbow next to a coffee mug that contains little more than the dregs, and smells faintly of mead under the roasted coffee flavor.
More than once he's had to start over already, and Una is fussing under his hands as he undoes yet another braid. They're due to have a visitor today, and normally he's much better about making sure the place is presentable - well, as much as a house with four children can be - as well as the children, but today he is dragging. What time is it, anyway?
The village is a bit more crowded these days, between the Asgardians and the Sakaarans and the humans, and new housing has been built on neighboring islands and on the mainland. But Thor's house is where it always has been, up on the bluff apart from the densely packed homes on the little archipelago.
Inside the house is a little more chaotic than it once was. Today has been a more trying day than many of late. Thor's head aches from hangover and not enough sleep, having awakened a little too early by Eindrid seeking solace from some night terror, and then Una demanding breakfast since he was already awake. The kitchen is a bit of a mess in the wake of the children's breakfast, sugary jam fingerprints on the table and bits of cheese on the floor, though the ravens are making short work of the crumbs and squabbling over who gets the largest piece. Sigrid and Agnarr gather up the dishes to put in the sink while Eindrid toddles away in search of the television remote, and Thor has Una seated on his knee at the table while he tries to tame her hair. A half-eaten slice of salmon toast sits at his elbow next to a coffee mug that contains little more than the dregs, and smells faintly of mead under the roasted coffee flavor.
More than once he's had to start over already, and Una is fussing under his hands as he undoes yet another braid. They're due to have a visitor today, and normally he's much better about making sure the place is presentable - well, as much as a house with four children can be - as well as the children, but today he is dragging. What time is it, anyway?
no subject
It helps that this place gives her such a feeling of satisfaction as well. No work done in or around Asvera could ever feel heavy when she feels so at home along the shores and among the greenery she's watched flourish and grow under the care of the newest set of residents and their king.
After checking her phone to make sure she's not too early, Amelia returns it to one of the pouches on her hips and knocks on the door. "Hello!" she calls brightly, her smile obvious in her voice. "Might I come in? I've heard tell there might be a few friends inside for me to visit, if they'll have me."
no subject
"Sigrid, can you let Amelia in, please?" he asks, suppressing a sigh and untangling yet another knot he's made in Una's hair.
The girl goes to greet their guest, swinging open the door and stepping aside so Amelia can come in. Her eyes are on the bag that the human carries, curiosity and hunger in her eyes. "What'd you bring us today?" Sigrid asks eagerly.
Still sitting at the table, Thor looks up at Amelia's entrance and gives her a tired but genuine smile. Unlike the children, who are dressed in their day clothes (and in some cases, slightly sticky with jam), Thor is still in his soft sleep pants and a flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up, his hair tied back in a simple ponytail while he's left his beard to its own devices. The fingers of his prosthetic seem more awake than the flesh and bone ones as he gives Una's hair another attempt, the little girl fidgeting impatiently on his knee. "Sorry, I'm running a little behind. Uh, come on in."
no subject
It's a more chaotic scene than Amelia is used to seeing, but there's no shock or upset in her expression as she returns Thor's smile. Life with small children is always interesting and she'll not fault her friend for being less than fully prepared in his own home. "No need to apologize," she chides him as she steps past him into the kitchen. Upon claiming a plate from one of the cupboards, she returns to the table and begins setting out all of the pastries on it. "I've been in worse states when visitors arrived, and I had no one to blame but myself."
Once all the pastries are set out, she gently pushes the plate toward Sigrid with a wink and then makes her way over to Thor and Una. Her lips press into a thin line as she finally takes stock of the mess the small girl's hair now seems to be. Thor is trying very hard, but Amelia has seen enough masses of tangled hair to know this will require a very delicate touch to fix.
"May I help?" she asks, gesturing to Una's hair. She smiles sympathetically at Thor before kneeling in front of Una. "I've got lots of practice with unknotting hair," she turns her head slightly to gesture at the large pile of braids held in place by her hair pin, "maybe I can do something nice for you too, Una? How does that sound?"
no subject
Thor usually does not struggle quite this much with helping the children with their hair. He's been doing his own for centuries, after all. But between the lack of good sleep and the fact that he's still at least mildly tipsy from last night, he's finding it more difficult to get it right, and offers Amelia a sheepish smile.
Una looks up at her, considering it. She remembers earlier in the year, when the rogue and her tailor friend had hosted fun activities, and Eindrid had gotten his hair done up while the other children crafted wreaths. After a moment, she nods, hopping down onto the floor. "You can try," she declares.
no subject
"I'll do my best," the rogue promises. She pulls out a seat from the table and pats the seat. "Sit with your legs hanging off to the side, please," she requests of Una with a smile. With the little girl settled this way, Amelia takes her own chair and carefully begins the long process of untangling the girl's hair. As she does so with gentle, practiced fingers, she muses aloud. "You have so much hair. I could do many different things with it. Do you have a particular style you like or have wanted to try?"
no subject
Reminder of his brother's prolonged absence chips away at Thor's composure, and fortunately now that his hands are free, he can get up and refill his coffee, adding a splash of mead while his back is turned to the others. He nearly forgets to take the drops of Eir's potion, hesitant because Amelia is here, but he knows she will not judge him too unkindly for it. He washes it down with a swig of the hot brew and brings the whole pot to the table with another mug for their guest.
He sits down again, rubbing his real hand over his face and reaching out to take one of the pastries she's brought. Norway doesn't typically do breakfast, not like Asgardians do, and the lack is one custom that Thor refuses to adopt. It's not morning unless you've eaten heartily, and especially now that blackout curtains are required to get any good measure of sleep, he needs the fuel to face the day.
no subject
"You're in luck," Amelia tells Una, leaning over slightly so the girl can see her grin. "I have some white ribbon with me and I know many very pretty braids. I'll try one style to start, and if that's not fancy enough, we'll keep doing more, all right? I won't leave until you're completely satisfied with your hair." With nowhere else to be for many hours, Amelia has every confidence she'll find something that fits the little girl's description of 'fancy hair' eventually.
Though, while she's thinking about all the styles she's familiar with, an idea comes to the rogue's mind. "I wonder if we should do everyone's hair today?" she asks, partially of Una but also of Thor as she looks over at her friend. "We could all be fancy, if you'd like. I could even redo my own hair to have a matching style."
no subject
Mildly lost in thought, or rather the absence of it, it takes Thor a moment to register that Amelia is looking his way. He smiles and takes a swig of the spiked coffee, steam curling up around his nose. "That could be fun. I'm in."
"Me too," Sigrid adds through a mouthful of pastry, and across the room where Agnarr is seated next to Eindrid in front of the television, the older boy raises a thumb in approval. Eindrid, of course, takes little notice, smearing powdered sugar on his cheeks and chin as he eats his own pastry, absorbed in watching the colorful cartoon on the screen.
no subject
"Then it's settled, once Una is satisfied with her hair, I'll get started on the next set of braids." Amelia raises her head and looks over at the children on the other side of the couch. "Whoever washes up first can go next. Or the three of you can decide amongst yourselves. So long you're free of pastry, I'll work on your hair." The last thing any of them need is sticky hair. That would mean needing to pull the braids out soon after Amelia finished with them and the rogue is eager to avoid that possibility.
Una's braid takes another few minutes to complete, but once it's done, she takes a quick picture with her phone and then holds it out for the girl to see. "What do you think? Did I make your hair fancy enough for you?"
no subject
Thor, meanwhile, takes the opportunity to get some breakfast into himself, and by the time he's licking the last crumbs from his fingers and draining his mug to the dregs, he's looking at least a bit more awake. "I hope you brought enough ribbons," he murmurs to Amelia, a small smile tugging at his lips.
Una gives a little gasp when Amelia shows her the picture, grabbing the phone with her little hands to look at it closer, then reaching up to feel her braids. "That is fancy!"
no subject
Una's reaction earns a bright laugh from the rogue. This is high praise in Amelia's mind and she will happily take it. "Any time you need a fancy braid, you let Thor know and I'll come over as soon as I can, all right? We can do this one again or try something new, depending on what you need." Once the girl is a little bigger, there can be some teaching involved as well. For now, it seems best for the rogue to offer up her skills to keep any braid disappointment to a minimum. Thor, and presumably Loki, hardly need that frustration directed at them.
Rather than ask for her phone back right away, Amelia stands and offers up her chair. "I believe Sigrid was next?" she poses, her head tilted slightly to one side. She looks to Sigrid and pats the seat she's now vacated. "Sit with your legs off the side, please, and let me know how fancy you'd like your braid. I promise it won't be the same as Una's."
no subject
Sigrid is quick to take a seat, quite a bit calmer and more sedate than her younger sister. "I want whatever's not too much trouble," she says politely. "I don't need as many ribbons. You can save some for Ein." She glances sideways towards Thor, and then adds, "And for our uncle."
"Me?" Thor hadn't been expecting that, and he chuckles, not objecting. "Well, I can't argue with that, can I?"
no subject
As the rogue begins combing her fingers through Sigrid's hair, she 'hmm's softly in thought. She wants all of the children to have braids intricate enough to be considered fancy, but she doesn't want to overshadow the exuberant girl's style by fitting her siblings with something more extravagant. In the end, she decides to try something more subtle and classically elegant for Sigrid, opting for a style that allows the rogue to use less ribbon and that takes a little less time to complete.
"We'll need my phone back from your sister, if I'm to show you my work," she notes as she finishes tying off the braid. "Or if you have a hand mirror, you could take a look that way." Leaning forward, she smiles at Sigrid and offers the girl her hand. "I leave the choice to you."
no subject
Una looks a little disappointed at having to give up the phone, but she hands it over reluctantly, twirling the end of one braid between her fingers. "It's okay. It's Sigrid's turn."
no subject
With her phone again in her possession, the rogue takes a quick photo of Sigrid's hair before offering the girl her phone. "Let me know what you think. If it needs any adjusting, let me know." She offers a warm smile to Sigrid and then turns her attention to the remainder of Loki's children. "I didn't see who washed up next," she muses, an eyebrow arched at the boys. "Have you decided who comes next? I need to do your uncle's hair last to make sure I have enough ribbon for all of you."
It's a bit of a ploy on her part, but she wants to check on Thor while she has the chance. Between the state of the children when she arrived and the way he can't say his brother's name, Amelia's worried about him. She's not always the right friend to talk to about the harder parts of life, but she's known both Thor and Loki long enough to feel like she can at least make an attempt. If her friend needs her, she'll open herself up to him and offer her shoulder, ear, and whatever else she can to help him through what's ailing him.
no subject
Even though she can clearly see her sister's hair, Una still peers over Sigrid's arm at the picture on the phone. The older girl looks pleased with her hair, not spending nearly as long as Una to look it over. "It's very pretty. Thank you, Lady Amelia."
Eindrid still seems fairly drawn to the television, which is still on, but Agnarr looks reluctant to go first. The toddler's hair isn't quite long enough to do something elaborate, but it seems unlikely he'll mind much. Sigrid hops up out of the chair and holds her arms out to the little boy, who lets her pick him up without much fuss. "Come on, Ein, we need to do your hair so you can be pretty like us."
no subject
But that will have to wait until after the children are fully braided and ribboned. Amelia turns her attention back to Sigrid and Eindrid and huffs a small laugh. "I have several ideas for shorter hair," she says, her eyes focused on the small boy. "I can do a braid that uses much of your hair across the top of your head or I can do a few small braids. Do you like one idea over the other?"
no subject
Thor does not catch the look she gives him, draining the rest of his coffee to the dregs and absently combing his fingers through his beard. Huggan hops up in front of him on the table, intent on copying him, which shortly turns into an actually attempt to groom him. Thor chuckles under his breath and doesn't move to stop the raven, just leaning forward on his elbows. With a little fortified coffee in him, and a reprieve from trying to corral all four children, things aren't quite so overwhelming all at once.
"Una, will you help wash up the dishes?" he asks, once Huggan gets distracted. The pastries are down to crumbs, and everyone's cups emptied, and normally he'd just stack the dishes in the sink to deal with later, but they have the time to clean up the kitchen properly.
no subject
Once she's finished her work, she looks over the braid carefully and then smiles brightly at Eindrid. "It looks very handsome on you, if I'm allowed an opinion." Amelia winks and then quickly takes a picture with her phone so she can show it to the boy. When he has the picture in front of him, she sits up and turns her attention to Agnarr.
"It's your turn next. Do you have something you'd like me to try for you?" She offers her hand to the boy to encourage him closer. "I have plenty of ribbon and all the time necessary to get this just right for you."
no subject
"Yes, you," Sigrid answers, giving him a little hug. "Say thank you, Lady Amelia."
"Tank you," he chirps obediently, not looking up from the phone. There's only so long a still image will hold his attention, of course, admiring his hair or not, and he leaves the phone behind as he wanders back in the direction of the television. Sigrid goes with him, picking up the dropped phone to hand to Amelia before she goes, making sure the youngest among them isn't left unsupervised.
Now that all his siblings have been seen to, Agnarr seems to have no problem letting Amelia work her magic with his hair. He hesitates a little at the question before he signs, tracing lines on his scalp to indicate the style that he remembers from old Asgard. With his sisters occupied and his uncle washing dishes, no one stands ready to translate sign for her, but the older boy does his best.
no subject
Communicating with Agnarr can be a challenge, but Amelia has become all the more patient as she learns all of his signs. The translation ring she wears wasn't designed to interpret this sort of language, so she's picked up a few phrases from books and from asking the boy directly to help her understand. It helps that she can still speak to him to ask for clarification if she's struggling.
The style the boy is trying to direct her to now is one she thinks she knows, but she wants to make be certain before she does anything to his hair. With a thoughtful smile on her face, she lets down her own hair, carefully tucking her hairpin into one of her pouches, and then lets out her braids. Her hair cascades everywhere, but she quickly works her fingers through it so she can try something. "Let me see if I have the right idea," she begins softly, her smile growing warmer, "and if I do, I'll stop doing my hair and do yours, all right?"
The pattern Amelia weaves into her own hair isn't exactly the same as what Agnarr was trying to indicate, but the rogue hopes it's fairly close. She has a lot more hair to deal with, which will necessitate adjustments to the style for the boy's sake and hopefully get them to a style he finds agreeable.
no subject
Across the kitchen, Una stands on a chair as she splashes in the sink, scrubbing at the dishes with a vengeance. If these were foes to vanquish, they would all be dead now, banished under the force of her soapy sponge. Thor watches her in mild amusement as he rinses the plates and places them in the rack to drip-dry. "I think it's clean."
"Not yet!" the little girl grunts, scrutinizing the plate and squeaking a finger across it. She plunges it under the soapy water again up to her elbows.
no subject
Though speaking of the other children, Una's exuberance earns a small laugh when Amelia peers over at the commotion coming from the kitchen. "Never interrupt a warrior on a quest," she calls over, still laughing a little. "I'm sure Una will know when the dish is truly clean."
As she finishes Agnarr's braid, Amelia ties off the small bun with another length of ribbon and then pulls out her phone. She's still uncertain about capturing the style correctly, but there's only one way to find out. Still smiling warmly, she takes a picture of the boy's hair and then offers him the phone as she kneels next to him. "What do you think? Be honest - I'm happy to adjust any part of the style for you."
no subject
Agnarr nods and sits quietly, in stark contrast to Eindrid's irrepressible wriggles. From the living room, there are quiet sounds of colorful cartoons and a toddler's giggles, more sounds of domesticity that this house has not seen for a long time.
When Amelia is done, Agnarr carefully explores the braids with fingers that delicately brush over her handiwork, even before she shows him the photo. There's a look on his face that says he's thinking of something sad, but he nods, and signs thank you before reaching up to touch them again.
no subject
Getting to her feet, Amelia turns her attention to the kitchen. "That leaves only your uncle to take care of, and I believe I have just enough ribbon left for him." She holds it up with a hand and smirks at him. "If Una is ready to release you, I need to fix you up to match all of your charges."
no subject
Well, there's no arguing with that. There's not much left of the dishes anyway, mostly just Una using the opportunity to splash around, which will no doubt lose her interest soon enough. Thor hands over the dish towel, smiling at Amelia. "You're going to save a copy of those pictures for Loki, right?"
no subject
Once Thor is seated in front of her, Amelia leans over his shoulder to smile at him. "Do you have any preferences for your hair style today? I'll happily take any direction you might have before I get started."
no subject
There is something oddly freeing about turning over his part of his care to another. His own mental health aside, it has been a very long time indeed since anyone outside of his family touched his golden tresses. And though it's grown long again since he was forcibly shorn, it lacks the meticulous grooming that Thor had given his hair up until he became a man. A little rougher, not as smooth or straight, nor as shiny. It will take time to reclaim his former glory, time and effort together, more than he has been able to devote to it alone. Having a little helping hand is a relief of sorts, requiring nothing more of him than to sit still, a feat he has mastered well over the past few years.
"I've always favored styles to keep it free of my face," he tells her thoughtfully, absently twisting the braid with Loki's dark lock in it between his fingers. "Like a thin crown, of sorts, over the rest. But... if you have other ideas, I trust you."
no subject
"I have just the style for you. You'll have a proper crown when I'm done." She finishes combing his hair to flash him a smile and then begins her work, weaving ribbons into the sturdy crown she creates for him. As she's done in the past, she avoids touching or including the familial locks woven into his hair, leaving them to frame his face and offer him a more regal look. It suits him very well, in her opinion, though the children will be the true judges.
"Here," she offers Thor her phone after taking a quick picture so he can see. With that in his hands, the rogue turns about to get the attention of all of the children. "Did I do well for your uncle?" she asks them, a grin on her face. "I need everyone's approval before I can properly call my work here done."
no subject
Thor's eyebrows arch when he sees the picture on her phone. "That's very elaborate," he says, not in a disapproving manner. It is the theme of the day, is it not? Thor does not wear a crown of precious metals - though he could easily have one made, if he'd desired - but this suits him better, he thinks.
Eindrid has little input, of course, but Una pouts a little. "It's fancier than mine," she says.
"That's because he's the king," Sigrid replies, with a small nod of approval. "He's supposed to be fancier."
Una considers that. "Okay then," she agrees.
no subject
Amelia arches an eyebrow at Una and then smirks at the small girl. "How about this: On your birthday, you will have the fanciest braid of all. A crown, if you like, or something even more fancy if I can find the right ribbons or hair decorations for it. It'll be your day and everyone will know it simply by the elaborate state of your hair. Deal?"
no subject
Una's eyes light up, a childish anticipation in her gaze. "Can I ride the pegasus too?"
This is not the first time she's asked, judging by the look on Thor's face. "You'll have to ask the lady Valkyrie," he reminds her. "But I'll put in a good word for you, if you like."
This is apparently acceptable, because Una looks pleased by his answer. "Okay then."
no subject
The rogue tilts her head curiously, then asks, "What's a pegasus?" Somehow she thinks this is going to be a terrible thing to ask (she should probably know this one by now), but it hasn't been a topic of conversation previous so she has to know. Knowing more about what the children like is always a helpful thing.
no subject
Una's eyes go wide because how does Lady Amelia not know what a pegasus is? "It's a flying horse!" she proclaims confidently. "Every Valkyrie has to have one so they can ride it into battle."
"Val keeps him stabled on the far end of the village," Thor adds, which may explain why Amelia hasn't noticed it around. "We didn't think it was a good idea to keep him with the goats, in case they didn't get along. He is a war mount after all."
no subject
"I'd like that," she tells him with a smile. She grabs a nearby chair and pulls it close, then frees her hair from the partially done plaits to allow Thor full access to all of it. With a last shake of her head to loosen any remaining knots, she offers him a last, reassuring smile and then turns her attention to Una, motioning for the girl to come closer so they can speak while Thor works on her hair.
"Valkyrie must keep him well guarded, then, which is why I'd never seen or heard of him." Amelia also has little reason to interact with the woman when she comes to Asvera to work, but that's something she doesn't need to offer to the child in front of her. "Even if you can't ride him on your birthday, I say we march our way to Valkyrie together and at least ask if we can meet him properly. He may be a war mount, but I'm sure he has a favorite treat we could offer to win his affection."
no subject
Una's eyes glint fiercely at this suggestion, a look that may very well be mischievous if not for the fact that an adult endorsed this plan, therefore it must be above-board. "I bet he likes apples. Horses are 'sposed to like apples. But we don't have any gold ones."
"I'm sure Fjodrflotti won't be too picky," Thor assures her with a faint chuckle.
no subject
"Horses often love apples," the rogue confirms with a grin. "Gold, green, or any color. If there aren't any here in Asvera when your birthday comes, I'll bring several bushels from the Nexus. What our pegasus friend doesn't want, we can enjoy together instead." If Amelia happens to go out of her way to ask Valkyrie about other treats her steed enjoys to make sure they're available for Una's birthday, then it will simply be all the better when they go visit. With every option covered, there will be no need to worry about the pegasus not wanting to take something from the girl.
no subject
Una looks pleased by this proclamation, and leans into Amelia for a hug, something much easier accomplished with her sitting down. "Thank you, Lady Amelia."
no subject
Once the girl's attention has shifted, Amelia looks back down at her phone. She doesn't comment on the extra photos Thor took, focusing instead on the final one that showcases his work. She gently touches the braid with her free hand to understand it better, her smile becoming wider as the complexity of it settles in. "It's beautiful," she tells him, turning her smile up at him from her phone. "Thank you. It's perfect for the theme of the day and you managed to use the last of the ribbon, too." She huffs a soft laugh as she gets to her feet. "I couldn't have done better myself, really."
no subject