Loki ignored the man when he came in; cane or no cane, scar or no scar, he moved with purpose. An aimless wanderer needed to be aimed, but if someone knew what they were about, Loki wasn’t invested enough in the ‘clinic’ on any level to get in their way.
All the same, it was neither surprising nor unpleasant when the man spoke. Loki lived talking, and humans rarely disappointed him. “I’m not any kind of witch.” Even if he ‘dressed like one’ according to Thor.
Re: Mildmay & Loki
All the same, it was neither surprising nor unpleasant when the man spoke. Loki lived talking, and humans rarely disappointed him. “I’m not any kind of witch.” Even if he ‘dressed like one’ according to Thor.