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Stone Cold
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Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2018
Regina - a girl who thought that she knew it all the gods and goddesses not realising the power that she herself possessed. A girl who seemed innocent to everyone apart from him, he knew who she was and the secret she kept from everyone herself included. 

"She's more powerful than I thought brother, isn't it exhilarating!" they turn and there she stood the seemingly normal girl with the mjölnir lifted above her head studying it like it was normal, "don't you see brother? She's worthy." 




This is a collab with my friend hugswiththehood we've only been working on it for a short time but we've got lots of inspiration and unexpected twists we hope you enjoy this book of love, frustration, heartbreak and most of all Loki.
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51 parts Complete Mature

You are a frost giant, exiled from Jotunheim since you were a teenager. You were sent to Midgard, alone. That is, until the Avengers found you and took you in as their own. Along with the team, you meet Loki. Bonds are formed, secrets are unraveled, and friendships are tested. But will one of those friendships become something more? *DISCLAIMER* I do not own any of the Marvel characters. I only own my own original characters brought into these stories. Thoughts, Comments, and Ideas are all welcome. Please let me know of any spelling and grammar errors if found so that I can fix them, as I may occasionally look over a typo when proof reading.