To Love a Prisoner (Loki x GN!Reader)

To Love a Prisoner (Loki x GN!Reader)

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I am the offspring of Hades (You know: the God of the Underworld). So your first thoughts should be along the lines of "What. The. F*ck." Am I right? Well, I manage myself pretty well for such a dark place. I'm trying to find out just who I am in this underworld: That being the God/dess of Death. But how about this little scenario: My father ran into an issue with a rather feisty Norse God and now has him imprisoned. The Norse God of Mischief gets a rather bad treatment and I can't help but be curious about him. But would he even trust me and accept my help? (Updates are going to be every Saturday/Sunday, so stay tuned!)
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Poseidon, Father of Monsters Perseus Jackson, His Legendary Son 50 years for the Overworld 300 years for the depths of the deepest hell When his father's tendency to create monsters creates a problem within himself, can he find himself once more? Can he change for the better? Can he overcome his own genes? And can his greatest ally bring him back? ONE-SHOT PERCY JACKSON UNIVERSE BELONGS TO RICK RIORDAN RESPECTIVELY *And yes I know Typhon is the Father of all monsters, but I've heard people refer to Poseidon as 'a father of of monsters' or 'the father of monsters' because of his tendency to create monstrous children, so we are going to say Poseidon is a father of monsters while Typhon is the father of ALL monsters. Again, doesn't make total sense but this is a one shot not a deep dive into ethics of a mythology (FYI there are little ethics to begin with)

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