Back up, I said. What did Sam mean by again? You've lost your hammer before? Once, Thor said. Okay, twice. Three times if you count this time, which you shouldn't, because I am not admitting that the hammer is missing. Right… I said. So how did you lose it? I don't know! Thor started to pace again, his long red hair sparking and popping. It was just like…Poof! I tried retracing my steps. I tried the Find My Hammer app, but it doesn't work!
by Rick Riordan
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In the story, the character is confused by Sam's comment about losing Thor's hammer, prompting an inquiry into its history of being misplaced. Thor admits to having lost his hammer several times, creating a humorous and lighthearted moment, especially as he tries to downplay the seriousness of the situation by stating that he isn't admitting it's gone this time.

As Thor paces anxiously, his frustration grows, and he reveals that he doesn't know how the hammer went missing this time. He recalls attempting to retrace his steps and even using a 'Find My Hammer' app, which amusingly fails to help him. This scene captures the dynamic between the characters and adds to the charm of Thor's character as he grapples with his predicament.

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