People always leave. It's a fact we all ignore until it happens to us. But over the course of mu life, I've had it happen to many times to ignore it any longer. It's because of this change that I've learned not to trust people, not to get attached, because once you get attached, It's all over. One day that person will leave, be it willingly or not, and your heart will take damage. With each person you care about that leaves your life, they break off a piece of your heart, and if the damage is bad enough, you wont ever be able to put the piece back in place. No matter how badly you want to; how badly you just want to forget and move on, you will always feel an empty space deep inside you that can never be filled again.

"Ma'am your presence is required as soon as possible." The mechanical voice of JARVIS pulled me away from my thoughts and back to the present.

Loki was here.

I drug myself out of bed and changed into a black T-shirt, my favorite pair of faded pair of denim jeans that had the knees missing, my black army issued combat boots, and a dark green jacket. I braided my long blonde hair as I worked on wedging my feet into my boots and made sure to have the small black earpiece wedged into my ear before heading towards the conference room.

Tony Stark had given me the small earpiece a few years ago when we first met and he found out about my...issues. He had created a mini JARVIS that I could have where ever I went in case anything happened to me. I always had the earpiece in and its saved me more than once. As much as I hated admitting it, I trusted Tony. He had saved me from one of the lowest points in my life and helped me get back on my feet.

When I arrived everyone was sitting in silence. There wasn't the usual bickering and fighting. Tony hadn't made some remark about how I was late and Steve didn't even acknowledge my presence as I took my seat between him and Thor.

Something wasn't right.

"You have a mission," Director Fury stated. "We need a distraction for Loki and you're the only person who can do it," I crossed my arms over my chest and nodded for him to continue. "Your mission is to get Loki to fall in love with you so he'll be distracted." I felt the color drain from my face. Oh. "Sir I don't think this is such a good idea." Natasha tried. "We need Agent McAllister's mental abilities, Agent Romanoff. She's the only one who can do this." "But sir given her state I don't think-" "Dr. Banner she'll be fine. If anything happens we'll be here. Are you in Agent?"

I looked up above Director Fury's head at the television screen that showed Loki pacing around his cage and felt my stomach twist up into knots. I would be in a closed space with a psychotic Asguardian god. What could go wrong? "Don't worry Lady Eve, my brother does not hurt women." Thor reassured. I sighed and stood from my chair. I was needed and everyone was depending on me to be the distraction.

"Yes Sir, I'm in." "Excellent. If you need anything we'll be right here. Mr. Stark?" Tony stood from his seat and motioned for me to follow him. We walked down the silver corridors in silence until he was sure no one was following us. "I voted against this. I don't like it." That's the thing about Tony that always threw me. He was a genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist but yet he still managed to treat me like his daughter and I was thankful for that. "Just promise me if you need anything you'll ask?" I nodded. "I promise dad." He corners of his mouth tugged up into a smile. "Is JARVIS on?" I nodded once again as the huge steel doors came into view.

I took a deep breath and pushed the green button to open the door. I knew going into this it wasn't going to end well, it's just a fact. Things like this never end well. Little did I know going into this was going to change everything for me.


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