"I do not," Thor admits. The only humans he knew there have been dead for centuries, so there's no leverage to be had on his side of things. "My father suggested it, when he last spoke to me. But he also said that Asgard is where our people stand, and I would see them safe above all else." His human friends understand the political situation far better than he, and he'll trust their judgment far better than his own in this matter.
That they have to relax at all about this shames him. How many times has he defended Loki, even after knowing what crimes his brother has committed, that they would fear his reaction to their well-placed mistrust? Loki is not evil; Thor still believes that with all his heart. But he's not to be trusted beyond his own interests, whatever that may be at the moment.
Thor's eyebrows go up a little at Rogers' suggestion, however. "Perhaps I could. It'll take the ship some time to make it to Earth, more than enough time to investigate alternatives, if your governments do not allow us entry."
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That they have to relax at all about this shames him. How many times has he defended Loki, even after knowing what crimes his brother has committed, that they would fear his reaction to their well-placed mistrust? Loki is not evil; Thor still believes that with all his heart. But he's not to be trusted beyond his own interests, whatever that may be at the moment.
Thor's eyebrows go up a little at Rogers' suggestion, however. "Perhaps I could. It'll take the ship some time to make it to Earth, more than enough time to investigate alternatives, if your governments do not allow us entry."