Loki threw a chair against the wall as it shattered in pieces.
Okoye just watched in the corner as she shook her head.
"Loki stop," Diana grabbed his arm but he snatched it away.
"We had it Diana! We had the stone! But now they have one of the 6 stones!"
"What did you want me to do Loki?! Have him kill Peter?!"
"STOP IT!" Peter shouted, loud enough that it drowned out their arguing. They turned to see Peter sitting down with tears coming down his eyes.
"You think I don't realize this is my fault," Peter said quietly.
"No Peter it isn't... " Diana began to say until Peter jumped up and walked over towards them.
"Yes it is! I couldn't help Okoye when she needed me and they grabbed me like it was nothing! Like I was nothing!"
"Peter please, this is an advanced Alien race. None of us would of know how to defend ourselves," Diana said comforting Peter, but Peter only looked at Loki as he scoffed at him.
"Loki doesn't seem to think so," Peter grabbed his bag as he walked out of the Avengers quarters.
"Peter wait!" Diana was about to run after him, but Okoye was on her feet fast chasing after him.
"Stay here, I'll go make sure the boy is all right," then she was gone behind Peter.
"Great! I hope you're happy Loki."
"You hope I'M HAPPY?!"
"You have no consideration for other people feelings at all!"
"I have a feeling this is no longer about Spider Boy."
"OBVIOUSLY LOKI!"
Diana walked away as she pinched the bridge of her nose, trying to keep herself from crying. She couldn't tell Loki what she saw. She could only try her best to protect him.
Diana felt Loki's cold hands on her shoulders. His body temperature didn't bother her anymore, if anything it was comforting.
"Diana I am sorry for hurting you."
Diana whipped around as she clenched her fists.
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My Midgardian Toy
FanfictionTony's ex wife, Diana Blodgett, is hired by Tony to work closely with Bruce Banner to see what the tesseract is capable of. But during that time Loki begins to play games with her, driving her wild and waking up all her inner desires. She knows she...