Lonely God, Bad Wolf (Doctor Who) by 10thdoctorspiritclub, literature
Literature
Lonely God, Bad Wolf (Doctor Who)
LONELY GOD, BAD WOLF
The lonely god,
the man who never stops running
but never gets any closer to his destination
Or so was his fate
until the day everything changed.
The bad wolf,
she was running too
from what, or to where, she did not know.
Or so was her fate
until the day everything changed.
He tried to forget his past.
She tried to find her future.
And then the two collided.
Where shall we run next?
Anywhere, if you are by my side.
And so it was, that
the running became their lives.
The god became less lonely
and the wolf less bad
and when they were together
nothing could stop them.
But then what once united them to
A Deadly Deception Chapter 2 (BlackFrost) by 10thdoctorspiritclub, literature
Literature
A Deadly Deception Chapter 2 (BlackFrost)
II. THE PUNISHMENT
I am furious. How dare he escape while under my watch? I continue to seethe, and almost don't notice a frantic scrabbling at the door. I turn around in an offensive stance, tightly gripping my guns. Eventually the door unlocks and Tony stumbles in.
“WHAT?!” I yell.
“Just saw you and Loki in here, having a party, thought I’d join you,” he says in the usual Tony-ish way of casual sarcasm.
I gesture to him using one of my guns.
“Get out of here before I shoot you, Stark.” I, on the other hand, am deadly serious.
He holds up his hands in mock defeat.
“I just wa
A Deadly Deception Chapter 1 (BlackFrost) by 10thdoctorspiritclub, literature
Literature
A Deadly Deception Chapter 1 (BlackFrost)
I. THE ESCAPE
***NATASHA'S POV***
“Everything going okay, Natasha?” Clint snaps me out of my daze and I look up at him from my half-eaten Reuben sandwich.
“Ugh, don't even talk about it, Barton,” I say, “Why me? Out of everyone, Fury forces me to watch Loki. I can't wait until Thor takes him back to Asgard to atone for his crimes.”
Clint rests a hand on my leather-clad shoulder. “At least it's only for a few more days, huh? Then we'll be rid of that trickster forever.”
I think on this for a moment, before begrudgingly replying, “Yeah, I guess you're right. Thanks.&