A/N Hello everyone who's reading this. Welcome to the new version of A new start. I hope you'll like it, and that it's better than the previous version. The chapters'll be longer, and hopefully a bit better. I hope you enjoy it.
A new start
Chapter 1
Alexandra moved through the shadows of the forest like she belonged there. No one saw her, no one heard her. Not that there was anyone there to see or hear her, but still. Years of training made her as good as invisible when she wanted to. It was early in the morning, and the low sun caused long and useful shadows.
She stopped behind a tree, and glanced around it. A deer looked up as if it heard something. When the deer didn't see anything, it got back to drinking some water. An arrow was nocked and aimed at the deer. She didn't think twice, and let the arrow fly.
It didn't hit it's target. Before it could hit the deer, the beast jumped up and ran away. She stepped out of the shadows and ran to where her arrow hit the roots of a tree. She shot another arrow after the deer, but missed that one as well. Alexandra kneeled next to it, and took her arrow out. She looked around once, when she thought she heard something. When she didn't see anything she pulled her cloak closer to her body. It was getting colder every day.
She put the arrow back in her quiver. She slowly stood up, and turned around. Where no one stood before, now stood three people. Two men and a woman. Alexandra looked the three of them over.
The woman seemed to be around thirty and had red shoulder length hair. She had blue eyes, that seemed expressionless. The man on her left was older. He had light brown hair and greyish blue eyes. He was holding a folder with a logo on it. On the other side of the woman the other man was holding a bow. He looked around the same age as the woman, and looked mildly impressed.
"Nice shot." He said. "I would have hit the deer, usually works better." Alexandra didn't speak. She looked at the three, and tilted her head slightly. Her face was hidden in the shadows of her hood.
"You're probably wondering why we're here, and how we found you." The other man said. Alexandra nodded, and took a small step back.
"You don't have to worry, we're not here to kill you. We're here to offer you a job instead." The older man continued. This time Alexandra spoke.
"I went out of business. I just want to live the rest of my life in peace." She said. Her voice was soft, but strong and demanding. "Now leave, before I do something I regret."
"Not that kind of job, believe me." The man said. "I'm agent Coulson, of SHIELD. These are agent Romanoff and Barton." He introduced them. "We've been watching you for a while now, and we think it's time you joined our team."
"Why would I?" Alexandra bit back. "I am not a team player. I don't like other people, other people don't like me. I have no reason to join your team."
"You do have one, because you want to. If you take the job, everything we have on you, every mission, every assignment, every kill, every theft, every kidnapping, will be erased." Coulson said. "That includes everything that went wrong. And we have about 300 years of confirmed, and 200 suspected crimes."
"And why would I care about that? You have nothing to prove that those cases were mine. People tried going after me before, they tried taking me down before. I'm still here, they aren't. Besides, who is going to believe where I was 200 years ago. The average life expectancy of humans is a little shorter than that." Alexandra said.
"Well then." Romanoff said. "Looks like we need to make a better offer. If you come with us, you won't have to live in the shadows anymore. You won't have to be careful with everything you do. You won't have to move across the world anymore." This got Alexandra's attention. She was tired of hiding. Tired of running. Everytime someone found out about her, by accident or on purpose, she moved. To be careful.
"And where would I go?" She asked the redhead.
"New york. Stark tower." Coulson said. He took a step forward and offered Alexandra the folder. Alexandra looked at it for a while, before she stepped forward and took the folder. She put the bow next to her, and sat down on the roots of an old tree.
"Why me?" She asked as she opened the folder.
"Because we believe in second chances, and we're willing to forget and move on." Coulson explained. Alexandra hummed skeptically and turned to the folder.
Inside the folder were a lot of files. Eight files on people, Alexandra included. A file on every mission she did since 1712, and a file on the avengers initiative. Alexandra looked through the files quickly. The missions were all accurate, and in detail. Nothing new to her. What was unusual, was the accuracy. Some details in there were lost, even to her. She turned to the files on the persons.
What she saw was interesting. Steve Rogers, a super soldier. Natasha Romanoff, a master assasin. Bruce Banner, a genius who turns into a green monster. Thor Odinson, a demigod. Loki Odinson, a rehabilitated villain who tried to take over the world. Clint Barton, a master marksman and assassin. Tony Stark, mechanic who built his own supersuit. Then there herself. She was labelled as 'master thief and assassin'. That's one way to put it.
"All of my assignments will be deleted?" She asked still reading the files.
"Yes, you just have to say yes, and we delete every dirty little secret you have." Barton said back. "Seems like a pretty good deal to me."
"How long do I have to be part of this team?" Alexandra asked.
"Five years, longer if you want after that." Coulson filled in. Alexandra nodded a few times and closed the folder.
"One condition." She said. Coulson gestured her to explain. "I want to see exactly what else you have on me before you delete it. I know that this must not be all. Or you are not as good as you think you are."
"Done. You're right, we do have a lot more than that." Coulson said. He offered his hand and Alexandra got up to shake it. She handed the folder back after she did, and pulled down her hood. Her long white curls fell down to her lower back, and her blood red eyes seemed to light up in the shadows of the forest.
"When do we leave?" She asked.
"Today, we will help you pack and we'll go as soon as you're done." Coulson explained. "Lead the way." He added. Alexandra ran her hand through her hair and picked up her bow. She pointed to behind the women and two men. She didn't say anything, she just started to walk.
"I forgot to ask. How are we going to New York? The black forest isn't exactly close to it." She asked over her shoulder.
"We have a magic user who owed me a favor. He'll teleport us." Phil said. The word caused Alexandra to stop dead in her tracks. Barton, who wasn't really looking where he was going, bumped into her.
"Hey, watch it." Without saying a word, Alexandra shook her head, and started walking again. Another magic user. That's something she hadn't seen before.
About half an hour later they arrived at an old cabin. The wood was a bit rotten, and it looked like no one had lived there for years. It seemed to have two floors, and a small stable. The stable, however, was unused. It was surrounded by trees and bushes, so unless you knew where you were going, you wouldn't find it.
"How long have you been here?" Barton asked. "It all seems so…"
"Old?" Alexandra said without looking back. "I haven't been here for long, about fifty years. I was planning to leave soon. But the cabin has been here for a while longer." She put her bow next to the door, and opened it. She didn't wait for any of the agents to follow her, and went inside. She threw her cloak over a chair. It revealed a pair of black feathered wings folded on Alexandra's back. The three SHIELD agents followed her inside.
The inside of the cabin was surprisingly messy. There were two rooms, a living room, and a kitchen. Separated by a stairs that led to a door. An entire table in the living room was covered in paper, some blank, some with words, and some music sheets. Books were everywhere you could see. On the floor, on the stairs, even on top of the bookcase that was fuller than full. Another cloak hung over a couch, this one was dark blue instead of green. Next to a piano stood a Cello, a guitar, and what seemed to be an empty violin case. Music sheets were scattered around it. The kitchen seemed fairly cleaned up, except for more books and a pair of overused pointe shoes.
"Lovely place you've got here." Barton dryly commented. "Looks like you love to read."
"I have eternity to myself, what else am I supposed to do? I know exactly where everything I need is." Alexandra shot back. She moved to the stairs. "And I don't always have time to clean up. I'm going to pack stuff. Make yourself at home, I'll be done in a moment." With that she was gone. Natasha found a place on the couch that wasn't occupied by books and sat down. Coulson chose to keep standing, and Clint just walked around the room.
"Ten on Tony." He said after a while. Coulson looked at the two assassins with curiosity.
"Really now?" Natasha asked. "Deal, I bet ten on Fury."
"What are you betting on now?" Phil asked, not getting the clue.
"Who will piss her off first. Clint said Tony, because it's Tony. I said Fury, because something tells me she doesn't like authority." Natasha explained. Phil nodded in agreement and silently laughed. It was never boring with the two of them.
"Coulson, I've got to ask. Why her? She seems so…" Clint began.
"Chaotic? Rude? Disinterested in everything?" Natasha filled in while she picked up one of the books. Clint nodded.
"I was going to say weird, but that's also good." Coulson didn't answer. He just grabbed his phone and showed Clint a digital file of Alexandra. After he read it, Clint passed it to Natasha. "Well this could be interesting." She commented.
Alexandra had packed nearly everything in her room in no time. She had just finished packing her clothes, and she started with her books. She used a spell to make some boxes, and began loading them in. When she was done with that, she moved to the door. Opened it, and pushed the boxes out. With a bit of her magic, she made them float to the floor at the base of the stairs.
She ran down the stairs and jumped over the boxes. She nearly fell, and had to regain her balance. It was a common problem for her when she used any kind of magic. If she'd used too much, she'd pass out.
Without a word she started on the living room. She quickly sorted all the papers around the room, and put them in a binder. After she made another box, she put them in it. She did the same with the books, and one of her cloaks. She put the boxes with the other ones.
"Seen a violin anywhere?" She asked. "I misplaced it."
"I thought you knew where everything you needed was." Clint commented with a grin.
"I do. Like I said, I just misplaced it." She closed her eyes for a while. "Of course. Roof." She muttered. Ignoring the looks on the three others in her house, she went outside and took a few steps away from the house. When she was far enough she spread her wings and flew up to her roof. There was a dormer on it, and whenever she could she'd sit on top of it. From there she could see the entire forest. Like she thought, the violin was there on the roof. She took the instrument and flew down. Once inside, she put it in the case next to the cello.
She didn't need to pack much in the kitchen, everything there would be at the tower. At least that's what the three agents said. She quickly loaded in all the books there, and her pointe shoes. She doubted if she needed them there, but she also doubted when she'd return to this place.
Alexandra was a bit more careful with packing her instruments. She put every one of them, except the piano, in a case. Alexandra looked around the room to see if she forgot something. When she thought she didn't, she put the cases with the boxes.
"I believe that's it." She announced. At the bottom of the stairs were nine boxes, three cases with instruments in them, and a duffel bag.
"Let's go then. All we have to do is get everything outside, and we'll contact Loki to pick us up." Phil said. Alexandra nodded and started on getting everything outside. Clint, Coulson and Natasha helped her, and soon everything was outside.
"I have a question." Clint started.
"Questions are meant to be asked, you only have to wait and see if they're answered as well." Alexandra said.
"How many of those boxes are filled with books?" He asked.
"About eight I believe." Alexandra answered. "Maybe eight and a half."
"Aha." Clint answered. Alexandra shrugged and went back inside to get her cloak and the last box. She got outside with her hood pulled up again and put the box with the rest.
"Ready to go?" Phil asked her. Alexandra looked back one last time and nodded.
"Yes, I am. It's not the first time I left a place behind." She answered. "How does this work?"
"I'm going to send our coordinates to Stark tower, and Loki'll pick us up." Phil answered. Before Alexandra could respond to that, they were taken away.
The colors around them faded, and reshaped. When they landed in Stark tower, Alexandra almost fell over. Almost, someone caught her before she hit the ground.
"Careful there." A soft, smooth voice said. With a little help from her wings, Alexandra stood up again. She thanked the man who helped her up without looking at him. Alexandra was glad she had her hood pulled up. She looked around.
She was in a large room, with one glass side. The tower looked out over the city, a beautiful sight. It was night, and the lights of the city shone brightly. Alexandra was almost mesmerized by the view. She slowly walked to the glass wall, and looked outside. She wondered what it was like to fly above that.
It appeared to be in the middle of the night. Just a little after twelve, must be the time difference here. Alexandra extended her hand, and softly touched the glass.
"Wonderful view. I know." A voice behind her said. Without thinking Alexandra turned around and summoned her scythe. It was a long black scythe with a blue tinted blade. The sharp end of the blade stopped inches from a man's throat. He flinched and took a step back. He had brown short hair, with dark eyes. In his hands was a drink. Where his heart would be a small circle of light shone beneath his shirt.
"Woah, easy there. I'm not here to kill you." He said. Alexandra narrowed her eyes, and waited a few seconds.
"The mechanic." Alexandra said, more to herself than others. She lowered her scythe, but didn't put it away. She twirled the weapon in her hands, and eventually let it rest on the floor. She looked around the room and saw some of the other people she read about. After a short silence, she put the scythe away. "Sorry for that. Do not try to sneak up on me. I do not like that."
"Yeah, no kidding." The mechanic replied. "I'm the amazing Tony Stark. I own this place." He spread his arms to prove his point. Alexandra nodded politely.
"Alexandra." She said. She flipped down her hood.
"Meh, too long. Can I call you Alex? Can you fly with those? Do you want a drink? Why are your eyes red? Are you an albino? How can you move so easily with those two things on your back. And last, why do you have wings?" Tony said.
"No. Yes. No. Don't know. No. Practice makes perfect. I was born with them." Alexandra shortly replied. Tony didn't get a chance to ask further, because another man stepped up. He was tall, at least a head taller than her. He had sleek black hair, and almost mesmerizing green eyes.
"Forgive him. I believe he has drunk a lot of alcohol the past hours, and he tends to be a bit... " He said.
"Fantastic, generous, handsome, wonderful, genius?" Tony tried to fill in.
"Full of himself." The man finished his sentence. "Loki Odinson. Of Asgard."
"Huh, I thought you were from that other place. You know with a lot of ice and darkness and all that stuff you like. Something with heim at the end." Tony responded. "Jetheim? No, hoteheim. No, I can't remember."
"Jotunheim." Loki filled in. Tony snapped his fingers. "I don't like that place." And that's where he left it.
"Is he always like this?" Alexandra asked.
"Sadly, yes." Natasha said. "Listen, Clint, Phil and I are going to leave now. Phil has to go to headquarters, and Clint and I have a mission. We'll be back around noon. Tony, don't do anything stupid. Alexandra, good luck." The three of them turned around and left.
"Wait, good luck with what?" Alexandra called after them, but she never got an answer from Natasha.
"Looks like we're all alone now." Tony grinned at her.
"I can kill you in two seconds flat if I want to. Shut up and I will consider not killing you." Alexandra said without looking at Tony.
"O-kay, I think it's time for me to leave. Have fun you two." And without another word Tony sprinted away. Alexandra muttered something inaudible before she turned to the view again.
"He is an idiot." Loki said. He moved to stand next to her. "he doesn't know when to shut up, and I apologise for that."
"It's fine. I've been dealing with his kind for a long time now. I know how to handle them." Alexandra replied withouth emotion.
"His kind?" Loki asked her.
"Yes, cocky, arrogant, think they're the smartest in the room." She explained. "What time is it here?"
"Around 1 in the morning, why do you ask?" he responded.
"Where I lived, it was still in the morning. That's okay, I'm just going to unpack everything. Could you show me where I will sleep?" Alexandra said, turning towards him.
"This way. I don't mind helping you unpack, I'm up now anyway." Loki said as they moved across the room. When they got to her stuff, Alexandra slung her guitar on her back and picked up her cello case.
"I appreciate that. Thanks." She said. Then Loki picked up one of the nine boxes, and led her through the tower. Alexandra's room was at the end of a hallway on the left. Inside was simple. A bed, a closet, a desk, and a book case. One of the walls was, like in the room they were before, completely made of glass. And it overlooked an other side of the city. Next to the bed there was another door, probably to a bathroom or something like that.
Alexandra put her guitar and violin on the bed and looked around the room. She stopped for a short time at the book case and looked at it. She muttered something about not having enough space for her books.
"Sorry, what did you say?" Loki asked when he put down the box.
"Oh, nothing. Only that I need a bigger book case than that." She replied. "I'm going to get the rest." She slipped past him and made her way back to where her things stood. After a few walks every box was in her room, and the two of them started unpacking. Most of it was done in silence. Alexandra had hung her cloak over a chair that was in her room.
"I see you like books." Loki commented when he opened the fourth box and saw it contained even more books.
"Yes, I don't really have many other things to do." Alexandra said. She was trying to put every book in the case, but it was already fuller than it should be. After a while she just decided to put the rest on her desk for now. There were only a couple left. Maybe one box.
"This is a book about magic." Loki said from behind her. Alexandra turned around and took the book in her hands.
"Yes, and it's the only one I have. That's everything I know about magic." She opened the book and flipped through it.
"You have magic?" He sounded surprised.
"Yes, I'm not good, but I know the basics." Alexandra replied. She flipped another page and stopped there. She closed the book quickly, made a hand gesture and the book dissappeared. Loki raised his eyebrows, but didn't question it.
"Sir, it is three in the morning. I advise you to get some rest." Alexandra jumped up and summoned her scythe when she heard a british voice out of nowhere. She looked around the room for a person to attack, but didn't find any. Loki laughed at her reaction to Jarvis.
"Calm down Alexandra. Jarvis, this is Alexandra, Alexandra, Jarvis." He said.
"Nice to meet you miss." Jarvis said.
"Likewise?" Alexandra said, a little unsure. "Where are you?"
"I am an AI, or artificial intelligence. I'm not a person, I run this tower." Jarvis replied.
"Jarvis, is anyone else up?" Loki asked.
"No sir, just the two of you." Jarvis replied. Loki nodded once and stood up.
"If you don't mind, I'm going to sleep now. If you need anything, ask Jarvis." He said. Alexandra hummed in response and picked up a new book. "I'll see you in the morning then." Alexandra hummed again, but didn't look up. Loki left and shut the door behind him. He didn't know why, but he thought he saw her before. It was probably nothing, he assured himself.
About an hour later, Alexandra finally finished unpacking everything she brought with her. She managed to put half of her books in and on top of the book case. The rest was in piles on and around her desk. She sat on her bed, reading one.
After a while Alexandra got bored. She jumped off her bed, and landed withouth a sound. She looked at a clock, and saw it was around five in the morning. She stretched her wings, and decided to sit and read somewhere else.
Careful, so she wouldn't make any noise, Alexandra opened the door. The hallway was empty as expected, so she calmly walked outside. She wandered the hallways for a while. It was dark, but Alexandra still managed to move withouth bumping into anything. She finally managed to make her way to, what seemed to be, the living room.
There were a few couches set up in a, sort of, circle. In the middle a low coffee table stood. At the other side of the room, Alexandra found a kitchen. But she ignored that for now. She sat down with her back against the back of one of the couches, facing the window. She stared at the sight for a while before she started to read again. Jarvis was helpful enough to turn on a light, so she could actually see the words.
When the sun rose, Alexandra stood up. She walked to the glass wall with her hands behind her back. She looked at the sunrise with a small smile. She didn't move, she didn't do anything. She just watched the city she would live in, for now.
"Hello?" A voice said behind her. Alexandra turned around and saw a man looking at her. He was short and had dark curly hair. He was fiddling with a pair of glasses in his hands and looked at her with a bit of curiousity.
"Hello." Alexandra replied. It was silent for a while, untill a third man joined them.
"Banner? Why are you standing in the middle of the room?" A tall blonde appeared behind Banner. When he saw Alexandra he stopped. "Oh… Hello."
"Hello." Alexandra repeated herself. When it remained silent, she continued. "Well if you are not going to say anything, I guess I should introduce myself. I am Alexandra. SHIELD asked me to join your team."
"Oh, right. Of course. I just thought that you were in the black forest in Germany, and that you'd arrive later tody." The tall blonde said. "I'm Captain Steve Rogers, and this is Dr. Bruce Banner." Alexandra nodded to both of them.
"You were right. I was in Germany. I believe Loki teleported us here. He and Stark were here at the moment." Alexandra explained.
"Well that explains a lot." Bruce said. He shrugged and went to the kitchen. Steve looked at both of them, not sure what he should do. Alexandra shook her head and sat down on the floor. She opened her book and started to read again.
"Is this everything you do all day?" Alexandra sighed and looked up with an annoyed expression. She found Tony standing in front of her, looking down on her.
"No, I do other things. I just enjoy reading." She replied, still annoyed.
"Like what?" Tony asked. Alexandra closed her book lound enough to make Bruce and Steve look up from their breakfast.
"How about me, kicking your arse. Or me getting out of here. Let's try the last one, shall we?" She replied. Before Tony could answer, she sprang up with a little help from her wings, and walked past him.
"Well she seems… Fun." She heard Tony say before she went around the corner. Alexandra sighed again, she knew this wasn't a good idea. But… a deal is a deal.
Alexandra walked through the halls, until she found her room again. Before she could enter it, the door across hers opened, and a man walked out. He stopped when he saw Alexandra.
He was big, as in huge. Alexandra was pretty sure he was on steroids. That, or he's just a really big guy. He was blonde, and had a goofy grin on his face.
"Goodmorning," He spoke. "I do not believe we have met." He had the same manner of speaking as Loki, only a bit louder.
"No, we haven't." Alexandra replied flatly. She was about to get in her room, when the blonde man spoke again.
"I am Thor Odinson, good to meet you." He said.
"Alexandra." She replied. "let me guess, you're the god of thunder."
"One and only." He said with a smile.
"Good to know." She replied. Withouth waiting for a response, Alexandra slipped into her room and closed the door behind her. These kind of things were exactly why she'd never leave the forest. She took a step, and fell down on her bed, face first. It felt like it was halfway through the evening, when the clock here said the day had just begun. Stupid time zones, she thought.
She rolled off the bed and looked around her room, searching for her violin. It had to be here somewhere. She didn't forget it, she was sure of it. She dug in her memory, to find where she saw it the last time. Finally she found it behind her guitar, how it got there was a mystery to her.
She took the instrument out of it's case and admired it for a moment. It had an ebony resonance box, and blue swirls painted on it. She had it for a very long time, and it still worked just as fine as the first time she'd used it. She out the instrument on her shoulder and was about to play, when she heard a soft knock on her door.
She sighed silently, and lowered her violin. She walked to the door and opened it slightly. Surprisingly Tony was standing in front of it.
"Yes?" Alexandra asked.
"Steve wanted to know if you wanted to eat something." He said in a slightly annoyed tone. He was probably send here by someone to call her.
"I'll be there in a minute." She answered. She closed the door. She put the instrument she was still holding on her bed, and left her room. Tony already left. Relieved, Alexandra began making her way to where everyone had been when she left. It's not that she wanted to be in a room full of people, it just had been a while since she ate.
She silently joined the others, and avoided every single one of them. Alexandra vaguely noticed that Loki had joined the others, and that Natasha and Cint still hadn't returned. There was a tense silence in the air. They all just ate the food Steve put in front of them. That was, until Tony, who else, broke the silence.
"Are we all just going to sit here in silence all day?" He asked. Alexandra looked up from her plate, her fork stuck halfway. She saw every one of the others staring at her. She closed her mouth, straightened her back, and dropped the fork.
"Don't mind me." She eventually said. "I'm just here because I forgot to have breakfast… Or lunch… I'm almost certain I was hunting because I ran out of food. I'm rambling so I will stop talking now."
"O-kay then." Tony said. "Anyone else have anything to say?" No response. "No one? Anyone? None of you have any ideas?"
"Please tell me someone has something just to shut him up?" Loki eventually put in.
"Good one." Bruce said. "I second that." To stop her from smiling, Alexandra drank some water.
"How about we ask Lady Alexandra questions to get to know her?" Thor suggested. Alexandra nearly choked on her water when she heard that. She put the glass down and wiped her mouth with her sleeve.
"I'm sorry what?" She asked.
"Yeah, I'd like to know who is living in my tower." Tony responded. "I'll go first. Can I call you Alex?"
"No." Alexandra shortly replied.
"I'm still gonna do that Alex." Alexandra scowled at him. "Anyone else?"
"Why'd you say yes?" Steve immediatly asked.
"Reasons, good reasons." She vaguely said. "Listen, do I really have to do this?"
"Yes." Tony said. "Next question. Loks?"
"Do you wish to learn more magic?" He said. The room went silent again, for a while.
"You have magic?" Thor asked. Alexandra nodded. "If you have magic, you must be from someplace other than midgard."
"I've been here all my life." She replied. "Yes, I would like to learn more. If you all would excuse me, I have to go." Without waiting for a reply, Alexandra jumped up and ran out of the room. She didn't stop until she got to her room, with the door closed behind her. She leaned with her back against it, and slid to the floor. She groaned and held her head in her hands.
"No Al, what are you doing. Stop it. You know what happens once you start to like the people around you." She told herself. "That's exactly why you'd always live alone at places no one would go." She stopped. "I'm talking to myself. Great, I am talking to myself." She paused again. "I need a distraction. Jarvis?"
"Yes miss." The AI replied.
"Do you, by any chance, have a place where I can train?" She asked.
"Yes miss. The 46th floor has a gym. The 45th floor has a gym for magic users." Jarvis said.
"Why are there seperate floors for that?" She asked.
"Because mister Odinson kept breaking the gym with his magic, so sir created one that would be able to withstand his training program." Jarvis replied.
"Is anyone there now?" She asked.
"Not at the moment miss." Jarvis said.
"Then tell me how to get there please."
"I have to go." Without waiting for a response Alexandra jumped up and bolted out the room, leaving five men behind.
"Well, that went great." Tony commented. "Remind me, why's she here again?"
"SHIELD has it's reasons, and according to Fury we'll know them soon. Until then, you know what to do." Steve replied. "Just make sure she doesn't leave the tower, and if you can't stop her, go with her."
"Aye-aye Captain." Tony said with a roll of his eyes. "Jarvis where is she?"
"She is currently on her way to the magic proof floor sir." Jarvis replied.
"Oh," Tony scratched his head. "I nearly forgot we've got that floor. Anyone volunteer to see her? I'd go, but I like my head where it is now." He nearly got a laugh from Loki, and a lot of questioning looks from the others. "She tried to kill me when I snuck up behind her last night. For some reason she had a giant scythe."
"That actually explains a lot." Bruce commented. "This has to be a new record. She was here for, what? ten minutes? and she already got annoyed by you."
"Seriously Tony?" Steve said.
"I'll go." Loki offered after a while. "I wanted to try some new things there anyway."
"Oooh, you like her." Tony immediatly mocked. Loki raised his eyebrows at him.
"This is wonderful news brother. I am sure Lady Alexandra will like you too." Thor boomed when he heard what Tony said.
"I don't like her. She seems nice, and that's it. She has only been here for half a day." Loki defended himself. "I only talked to her a little last night." He stood up and was ready to go when Thor stopped him.
"So you do not like her?" He asked Loki.
"No, I do not. Because I do not know her." He explained. "It's called listening to your mind, instead of impulses." He smirked, because he knew he won. Withouth anything else Loki turned around and left.
A/N I hope you all liked that. Please review, even if it's just one word, I'd still gladly hear it.