Eirflowers (Goddess! Reader x Loki)

Eirflowers (Goddess! Reader x Loki)

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Eir is the Goddess of Healing and best friend to Thor, God of Thunder and girlfriend to Loki, God of Mischief. Eir is caught between her love for Loki and her moral compass. A retelling of MCU Thor and hopefully a series. I'm not good at descriptions, basically Loki has a girlfriend and she attempts to steer Loki to the good side, no big deviations from the movies. Most of the dialogue is taken directly from the movies so disclaimer, I do not own any of the dialogue or most of the characters.
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"She was his remedy, but like all pure spirits in this world, she was meant to be broken." Life is the state where the broken, tortured and frozen seek solace. Broken hearts seek the strongest of them all, tortured eyes seek the ones that can recognise the truth, souls of ice seek the warm fire of a smile. For every problem, a remedy is sought. And who would be a better remedy for the Prince than the girl with the ability to heal? Eir is a mere Asgardian with the difference that she and her family are close to the royal family. Her life seemed to have been just fine before it actually got better than she could have ever imagined. Only for everything to be shattered in the blink of an eye, leaving the young woman to blindly search for the destroyed parts of her sanity. Because, after all, the living creatures are broken, always searching for a remedy, not realising that the cure they are seeking might be as fractured as they are.

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