There are so many moments in time he could have picked. Any other part of her timeline where he could have dropped in. There are infinite possibilities right now, and yet getting in the way of her life seems wrong. At least for the first time around. He had been inside her head; traumatised her; made her feel things she had never been allowed to decide. Amends needed to be made somehow.
It's risky when she's so delicate, so near the end. Little left to ruin, though, and perhaps wisdom will keep tempers gentle.
Loki projects to the seat at her bedside, visible only to her even if she receives another visitor. He keeps the garb of his multiversal guardian persona. The horns could be alarming but his manner is not, and there's little mistaking who he is while he wears them.
His voice is as soft as he can make it while still accounting for her impairments. He's god of story in this moment. Who's to say she cannot simply feel the words?
Step into the time machine, folks, because we're revisiting the year 2002 when the Motorola V70 was the talk of the town. Picture this: a sleek clamshell design, a circular keypad that spun like a high-tech gadget, and a phone that wasn't just a device – it was a statement.
The V70 wasn't your average flip phone; it was a fashion-forward companion that turned heads wherever it went. Its monochrome display was ahead of its time, allowing us to showcase our texting prowess with T9 predictive text.
But the V70 wasn't just about style; it had substance too. Ever wish you had your own personal answering machine? Well, the V70 granted that wish. Let your phone screen calls in style while you relished the thrill of being in charge.
Now, let's talk about the camera – a VGA marvel that may not have rivaled today's smartphone shooters, but back then, it was cutting-edge tech. Pixelated pics? Sure! But we were just dipping our toes into the world of mobile photography.
So, here's a toast to the Motorola V70 – the phone that made us feel like tech-savvy secret agents, the phone that added a touch of flair to our daily communication, and the phone that, in its own quirky way, left an indelible mark on the pages of mobile phone history.