Aurora (Rory as you may see her throughout the majority of this story) hasn't had many chances to better herself, she had two options, become stronger despite all she had been forced through, or to simply forget it happened at all. Of course you must see the obvious choice. Rory is used to gaining power from others through simple manipulation, her idea of fun might seem a little unconventional however she never needed to explain herself to anybody. UNTIL...
Loki had made many mistakes in his life, he knew that, despite this he just couldn't go back now, attempting a take over on a planet your brother has under his protection kind of has no come back. One too many mistakes led him to this life changing decision that unbeknown to him will change the fate of the universe and may change his outlook on his seemingly doomed life.
The God Of Mischief himself may believe himself to be the most mischievous, cunning,sly and creative being to have tortured Midgard, but one decision may alter his view on everything he ever thought he knew.
"You are making a deal with the devil..." He snarled. Rory tutted and fluttered her eyelashes.
"I'm afraid it is indeed YOU who is making a deal with the devil Loki."
Loki made a deal.
A deal where he wins.
A deal where she wins.
A deal between two power-hungry, two mischievous, cunning, sly and manipulative beings.
However whilst one being tricks themselves into thinking they want power and destruction, the other craves it, needs the smell of death like a human needs air to breathe.
A story where a God makes a deal with the devil.
A story where that God once believed he was the most deadly creature to exist in the nine realms.
A story with a girl who was once young, naive and had the innocence ready to be taken from her.
A story about making a Deal with Devil.
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Deal With The Devil
FanfictionAurora St Claire (Rory as you may see her throughout the majority of this story) hasn't had many chances to better herself, she had two options, become stronger despite all she had been forced through, or to simply forget it happened at all. Of cour...