[center][h2][color=007236]Ainsley[/color][/h2][/center] “Ok and candles, like lots of candles. Maybe red, or green? Which do you think?” Ainsley scribbled down Candles onto her notepad, [color=007236]“Candles…I don’t know what kind do you want?”[/color] “I can’t just choose whichever color! This is my shrine. It needs to have the…[i]aesthetic[/i].” Because Ainsley was a member of New Celestia, it meant that Loki can finally have a shrine there. Then again there are shrines to gods that never had mortal children go to New Celestia, but I am pretty sure the list of shrine considered putting the ‘world breaker’ on there. [color=007236]“Well, if you want ‘aesthetic,’ then go with yellow with mini-green ones.”[/color] “Perfect!” The two of them were walking down the main road of the market place. Ainsley was taking notes on the shops around here, along with what her father wanted on his shrine, but also she looked around at the rest of the demigods that lived there. Most had their earbuds in and didn’t take note of them, but those that did either walked quicker or politely smiled and nodded (even thought she was pretty sure they were shitting their pants). Then again Loki didn’t really standout besides wearing old Viking clothing, so most just looked at Skugg tied to Ainsley’s back. Loki continued to ramble on about how he wants his shrine in the center of the Norse pantheon’s shrines, as a sort of middle finger to the rest of the gods. But what caught Ainsley’s attention was a blonde haired boy making his way into the market. [color=007236]“Oh my gods, dad, Dad, [i]DAD[/i].”[/color] Her voice continued to get louder as she hit her father’s shoulder with greater force each time. “WHAT.” She pointed over at the boy, [color=007236]“That’s Thor’s kid.”[/color] “What the [i]Hel[/i] are you talking about? No it isn’t- [i]holy Hel it is[/i].”