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King Thor was a nice man—kind, gracious, strong, and handsome; Loki hadn't a clue why he'd been unable to secure a political marriage from any of the royal families of the Nine, or why he now chose to court the son of wealthy, middle-class cloth merchants.
Then the king's big hands wrapped around Loki's little hips—while the rest of the court was only a curtain away—and asked if Loki was sure they could bear the strain of his heirs, for Thor was going to give him twenty.