Humans are my only friends

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I flew towards New York faster that I ever had before. I made it there before Loki. I went to the precinct. I saw everybody moving quickly nothing out of the norm.

"Everybody, we have a bit of a problem soon very damn soon, I need every cop out on the streets in the next hour or so," I yelled. I swore I never swore in front of my teams.

"What's going on?" A random police officer asked. Officer Clemmings.

"I can't explain will someone get the Commissioner on the phone!" I yelled.

I walked on top of the table by the whiteboard.

"Alright I want the best of you..." I fell off the table as a huge explosion shook the building. All of the windows were broken and a chunk of the building was missing.

"Get everybody out of this part of this city, make sure you get them out of here, anyone gives you orders make sure they are good!" I jumped up and ran down the stairs.

The streets were already in chaos. I flew upward to my apartment. I opened the door and realized how close my building was to the action. Too close.

I went into an old chest. I grabbed the key from a secret vault and unlocked it.

My clothes from when I fell. I grabbed them out and put them on.

My outfit still fit. I looked at myself in the mirror.

My brown hair hung lose down my back. I grabbed my sword.

I was still an Asgardian but I was also a human.

I would fight for the side I knew best. I walked into the hallway. I saw a fire alarm, I pulled it. The ringing noise went through my ears. I watched people come out of their rooms at the sound of the alarm.

I ran out to the open window and up into the air. I looked up at the portal open above the Stark Tower.

"I always knew that building was a bad idea." I flew towards it.

All of the sudden one of the flyers hit me. I tumbled backwards flying lower.

I went towards the flyer and knocked it out of the sky. I recognized what these things were.

The Chitauri. Disgusting creatures I has only met them once before. They were fearless.

I flew even faster to the tower when I got there I saw Loki fighting with Thor. Loki stabbed him and hurled himself over a ledge.

I couldn't believe it. What had happened? Why was Loki fighting his brother?

That's when I realized what must have happened.

What Odin told me he told Loki and now Loki knew the truth.

He was caught by a flyer and then went off.

I flew into the tower but I didn't let Thor see me. I thought there could be a way to stop all of this.

That's when I saw it. It was blue and had a force field around it.

It was opening the wormhole.

I heard screaming from another part of the city. I flew out and to an alley way where people were trapped. I saw some of the troops one had a bomb. He turned it on.

I flew towards him and threw him up in the air. He went up so far I could barely see him. I grabbed the rest of them and threw them against the walls.

I heard the explosion it was still far away.

"You need to get down into the subway, stay out of the city," I turned towards the people.

They ran away quickly.

One stayed behind. Matt.

"Wow you look great," Matt smiled.

"Thanks are you ready to kick some alien ass?" I smiled back.

"Hell yeah!" Matt transformed into his Asgardian armor. With sword in hand he raced into the streets.

I thought about the oddness of having 4 Asgardians in New York at the same time.

I walked out of the alleyway. I saw a couple blocks away a man in a some what American outfit.

I recognized him from World War II.

Steve Rogers. He would recognize me. I had known him as Captain America. I was dressed as a man though so it would a bit weird asking if he remembered me.

How was he even alive. I didn't even have time to think because huge explosions all around me erupted blowing to the ground.

I looked up and saw Loki and more flyers tearing up the streets.

This may take awhile.

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Hey guys I am super excited about this book! I would love feedback just to make sure I'm not the only one reading this book.

Thank you :)

~Destiny

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