"That's your reaction? Flirting?" Jane laughed. She knew it was a bad idea to taunt him, but she couldn't help it. "Seriously?"
"Yes," Loki said, slamming her wrists against the wall before the space between their lips became dangerously small, making her gasp. "It would seem so."
Is knowledge still worth it if a certain mischievous dark haired god is one grudgingly teaching her, will it really be so simple? The strangest thing about Loki was the fact that he flirted when he was angry. It had become a habit, and he often crushed the hearts of those who crossed him after a few suggestive gazes, but his actions during the punishment he had been given- teaching Thor's silly mortal- had begun to be the result of something besides anger.
Jane realizes that Thor 's insistence on teaching her how to defend herself by giving her lessons in Asgard is based off of good intention, but what about when none other than Loki is put in charge of teaching her as part of his punishment by Odin. In return, it was sort of like Odin punishing her for stealing his oldest son's heart. But perhaps the ridiculously attractive green-eyed god is not all that he seems, though this forces her to practice a whole new kind of caution around him. She had accidentally fallen in love with a god once, and she is trying her very hardest not to do it again.
(Disclaimer: These are not my characters, they are from the MCU)
Cover art by me :)
(Takes place after The Avengers and before Thor: the Dark World)
"You're different from what I expected," she said softly.
"How so?" he asked, glancing at her.
"I don't know," she replied, searching for the right words. "You just... have this way of making people feel like they matter. Even here, in this... nightmare."
He was quiet for a moment before responding. "You matter, Y/n. Don't forget that."
OR
Y/n wakes up in the deadly Squid Game, surrounded by strangers and fighting to survive. What she doesn't know is that the mysterious Frontman is watching her every move through the cameras- and she's caught his attention.