A/N: Hello! :) This is the fourth story in my Thor/OC story, the Heroic Hymns, Truth. The first and third story (Humility and Strategy) are listed under the THOR section of this site while the second story, and this one, are under the Avengers as it follows the sequence of movies in the Thor series. This is not a Jane/Thor story nor a Thor/Sif one either, but a Thor/OC ;) This is going to be my attempt at working an OC into the Age of Ultron movie so it will revolve around the events of the movie, but also includ some original segments :) This story will be about 10 chapters long, updated daily :)
To give a short description of my OC, Athena: She is a tall woman, pale, with blonde hair that is a bit long and gray eyes. She tends to wear her hair half up, half down, but with a bun in the top half. Her bun has a small stick in it that Thor gave her that is really a very delicate dagger. She tends to wear brown leather armor, a breastplate from her brother, with a coin necklace under it. She has a charm bracelet made by her siblings that she doesn't wear often. For a reference, I picture the OC, Athena, to look something like Rosamund Pike :)
I hope you enjoy! :)
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Disclaimer...I don't own Thor or the Avengers or things from the movie/comic, just my OC and some original aspects...otherwise we'd probably have more movies coming out in a year lol :)
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Recovery
It was complete chaos, the battle that the Avengers had found themselves in as they attempted to infiltrate a HYDRA base in the country of Sokovia. There had been reports that Loki's scepter, the very same that had been able to control Agent Barton and cause the massive destruction to New York, had fallen into the hands of HYDRA, that they had secreted it away to the small, unassuming country. Worse yet, the scientists of HYDRA had also begun to experiment on humans, much like one Steve Rogers had been experimented on to enhance them and any latent abilities they might have. It was, therefore, the duty and obligation of the Avengers to shut the base down and collect any information that HYDRA had gathered about what they had been researching and doing.
The forests outside the base were swarmed by the Avengers, Iron Man was flying high above, firing at the soldiers that were trying to attack his team. Captain America was on the ground, fighting on foot, as was the Black Widow. The Hulk was rampaging through the trees, taking out not just soldiers but their war machines as well. All the while Hawkeye aimed his bow and arrow, taking out the other soldiers at a distance.
No one, though, was enjoying the thrill of the fight more than the god of thunder, Thor, and the goddess of wisdom, Athena, the two 'immortals' having thrown themselves into the middle of all the chaos with an over-excitement that could only come from lack of fights.
When they had apprehended Loki during the battle of New York, they had entrusted his scepter to SHIELD, after all it was a majority of their men and women that had been harmed by Loki's use of it. If they could give the humans a way to study the specter, to find a way to ensure no other would fall under the scepter's control, it would be worth it. As far as they had been aware, the scepter had been carefully guarded, was being studied, and progress was being made…
But it all changed when one disgruntled man, sympathetic to HYDRA, had been made an offer he couldn't refuse. As a result, he had killed his lab partner and stolen the scepter, delivering it to HYDRA, and now it was up to them to recover it. This time, however, they would NOT be leaving the scepter in the hands of the humans but take it back with them to Asgard. They would not risk this happening again for, as wary as they were of SHIELD to begin with, they now understood that HYDRA was far worse and had far darker intentions for the world. They were not the sort the scepter should be available to and they had to get it back.
That didn't mean that this mission couldn't be enjoyable though, the fight so far was already proving worthwhile for them to have joined the Avengers once more. They had left Asgard shortly after Loki had fallen to spend time in Athena's homeland, on Olympus, allowing Thor to meet the family she always spoke of.
It had been an…interesting experience, if one put it lightly.
But Thor had appreciated the look into Athena's world and family. He had gotten to know her siblings and other relations very well…and made sure to stay far, FAR away from others. Her sister, Ditey she called her, Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was someone he was sure he would have nightmares about for ages to come. The woman did love Athena, very much so, and she had gone to some rather…extreme lengths to ensure that his heart was as true for Athena as he claimed.
Nightmares had certainly followed.
Her other siblings were of mixed reactions to him, whether from him being Asgardian or having intentions with her he wasn't sure. It seemed like half liked him well enough, like Apollo, others wished to pummel him into the ground, challenged him at every turn, like Ares, others hated him on principle, such as Artemis. The woman didn't seem pleased that Athena had fallen in love at all, though Aphrodite, once she had realized his heart was set on Athena, had become quite a large supporter.
Her father though, he honestly wasn't sure if he should view the man as worse than Odin or better. He could see such care, such genuine love for his daughter in the man's eyes, it was clear he favored Athena very much, which could be because she was the only product of his first wife and his love, but whatever the case, the man loved his daughter. He was so warm and kind and affectionate to her, which was something he sometimes had a hard time remembering if his own father had been. But, at the same time, the man was downright terrifying to HIM when he'd realized that his daughter had found a man she was serious about.
He was the God of Thunder, an experienced warrior, a king in his own right, near enough, practically invincible!
Yet he had been truly on edge around the Almighty Zeus.
The man was king of Olympus, a God of Thunder as well, a hardened warrior as well, even worse…he was Athena's father. He was the one whose blessing he needed to continue to court Athena. For the first time in his life he had actually doubted his ability to see the quest through.
But he had, in the end, he had earned the man's approval, and that was all that mattered.
And, thinking of Athena, Thor looked over, nearly laughing despite them being in the middle of the battle, to see Athena land a hard punch to a soldier that had tried to sneak up on her and had the misfortune to step on a branch, alerting her to his presence. The smile on her face, he knew, mirrored his own, at the thrill of the fight around them.
Things had been…calm, in Olympus, very calm, almost eerily calm. He had started to go stir-crazy, as the humans would call it, and he could understand why Athena had been so desperate to leave there and come to Asgard where things were a little more active. Everything was white and peaceful, so cut off from the Earth and the other realms that there was little to do for action. Athena had not been joking when she said the only way for her family to begin to heal from their faults and mistakes was to cut themselves off from the humans entirely. Had it not been for Ares wanting to 'test' him in combat at all turns, and Athena needing to have something to do as well, he was sure he would have gone mad. He had actually been quite glad when the time had come for them to return to Asgard, only for Apollo to warn them that, while he hadn't had a vision, he had experienced some rather disturbing omens about Earth, warning them to go there first.
And so they had, checking in with the Avengers to ensure that all was well, to find out it very much was NOT. They had decided that they could not return to Asgard without the scepter, it could cause too much destruction if left to the wrong hands, and it was in the worst hands possible. So they had made it their mission to see the scepter recovered, no matter how long it took. And now, after ages of searching, they had finally found where it was being held and now there they were, in the middle of a heated battle and glad for it.
Athena whirled around when Thor's hammer flew past her, slamming into a soldier a few feet before her and sailing back behind her, "Cheater!" she called to him over the fray, "He was mine!"
Thor just grinned back, "All's fair in love and war!"
She narrowed her eyes at him, quickly pulling the small dagger he'd given her out of her hair and throwing it past him, embedding in the neck of a man that had just jumped out from behind a tree to try and shoot him, "There," she shouted as he looked over at the man and back at her, "Even."
"We shall see," he challenged.
They probably should NOT have been making a game out of this, out of how many soldiers they each could take down by the end of the mission. But dear god had Olympus been boring! Truly, it seemed even worse to Athena after the excitement of Asgard, it seemed quieter, more pristine, more still and she needed this, she needed this battle and motion and adrenaline after that. The stress alone of worrying what her family would think of Thor and how they would react had been enough to have her nearly pulling her hair out.
"You would do well not to cheat again, Thor," she warned, moving past him to collect her dagger, seeing just the briefest lull in the enemies around them, "It shall not look well for you if my family found out you 'cheat on me,'" she used a modern, human phrase.
Thor's face went extremely white at the threat before he realized she was speaking in jest, "You are an evil woman," he spoke, though his voice hardly held any negative tone to it, "You tell them that, I am as good as dead. Your father would delight in ending my existence."
Athena rolled her eyes at that, "Oh please, Thor, it was not that bad. My father did grow to like you after a time."
"Aye, after he tried to flay me with lightning of his own," Thor reminded her, the man had in fact tried to strike him with his lightning at one point.
"He was testing you," she looked at him, "If you could not endure his attack, how could you protect me from any other's?"
He knew that as well and had endeavored to stand strong and tall, to not allow the pain he had clearly felt at the hard blow be shown to others. Athena had noticed, had taken care to tend to his bruises with tenderness, but it had seemed to prove himself to Zeus more that he stood against it.
"As though you need protection," he answered instead, his smile growing more gentle as he looked at her, standing there in the middle of the battle, her sword in hand, fixing the dagger back into her hair, knowing that she could surely handle herself as she had proven numerous times before, even managing to land HIM on his back a time or two.
"Nor do you," she agreed, "But we do it regardless."
He gave her a firm nod at that, sensing something else in her words, the time for talk was finished, they had a mission to see to, a battle to win, and their lull, the few sacred moments they had been able to share had to end till they were finished. They needed to focus now, back to the matter at hand, getting Loki's scepter.
"Aye," he tightened his hold on Mjolnir, his attention back on the battle, picking up the hammer to point in one direction where they could see their allies fighting a short distance away.
They shared a nod and headed off to assist.
"Shit!" came the distinct voice of Tony Stark, Ironman, in their ears, the small earpieces that they had been issued by Captain America before they touched down.
Before they could even ask what had happened, for Ironman was out of sight of them, Captain America had already responded with, of all things, a chastising, "Language!"
Thor and Athena looked at each other for that, it was a good thing Steve Rogers had not been counted among those in training in Asgard, the language used by the Warriors Three and even Sif when the heat of battle got to them or they were just a little more drunk than normal would undoubtedly make the man keel over if such a simple explicative had him scolding like an irate father.
"Jarvis," Captain America continued, "What's the view from upstairs?"
"The central building is protected by some kind of energy shield," a robotic voice stated as Thor and Athena reached the newest fray, nearby Black Widow and Hawkeye, "Strucker's technology is well beyond any other HYDRA base we've taken."
Thor nodded to himself, glancing at Athena for confirmation of his thoughts, "Loki's scepter must be here."
"A defense like this could be for nothing else," Athena agreed, no one would amount such a defensive attack unless the thing inside was worth it.
"At long last," Thor agreed, it was high time to take the scepter to its rightful home.
"At long last is lasting a little long!" Black Widow's voice both echoed in their earpieces and in their ears, the woman just ahead of them, managing to take out another soldier.
"Yeah," they could see Hawkeye ducking behind a tree as a soldier shot at him, "I think we lost the element of surprise."
"Wait a second," Ironman cut in, "No one else is going to deal with the fact that Cap just said 'language?'"
Captain America sighed, "I know," he muttered, grunting before the sound of something metal striking something large and equally metal reached them, "It just slipped out."
"How you choose to keep yourself focused in the heat of battle is your own," Athena shrugged, kicking a soldier back, "I once knew a warrior that muttered the heroic hymns of past warriors under their breath as they fought to keep strong."
"Yeah, it's NOT like that," Captain America defended, though Thor had turned to her with a frown, "What warrior was that?!"
It was a rather intimate detail to know about someone, you would have had to either be very close to hear it or had enough trust from the person for them to tell it.
Athena glanced at him over her shoulder, seeing him holding a soldier in a headlock, his gaze fixed on her instead of the man soundly trying to escape his hold, and smirked, "Sif," she told him with mirth in her eyes at how his face had been so set in hardness, jealousy written all over it. He clearly thought she had known such a detail about a man instead.
Truly, it had been something Sif had told her on the eve of her first battle with the Asgardians. She had been…not quite nervous, but more excited, on edge and ready to actually FIGHT once more. The Trojan War had been SO long ago and she hadn't had a decent battle since. Sif had mistaken her pre-battle mannerisms as nerves and tried to offer her support and understanding. She had explained that, in the middle of battle it would be chaos, it would be hard to keep focused and keep strong in the face of the enemy. What had helped her, when she went through her first few battles, was to remind herself why she was doing it, to think of the warriors of the past, the great heroes whose names would never be forgotten as they had fought on and were remembered with honor for their valiant efforts. She would recite the age old rhymes of their daring deeds and deep strength to keep her own up.
She hadn't had the heart to tell Sif she'd already been in battle, in war, that she was eager for it instead of nervous about it. So she had accepted the advice with honest thanks, touched that the woman would disclose something like that to her.
"Ah," Thor nodded, as though he too knew of Sif's habit, which made her narrow her eyes in suspicion. It wasn't the most common thing to do in battle, she had often wondered if Sif had gotten the notion from someone else…and now she was quite sure she had, from Thor.
Athena raised both eyebrows as she nodded, amused at his relieved expression, and gestured at the man still in Thor's hold. That seemed to snap him out of it for he quickly knocked the man out with one blow of his fist, continuing the battle on.
"Finally!" Black Widow called, pulling their attention over as she took just one moment to look at the sky where a legion of Iron robots were flying above them, heading for the town the HYDRA base was on edge of.
Thor and Athena shared a look at that, knowing what it meant. Ironman had managed to gain access to the base, the battle was about to get more intense now that the building had been infiltrated and the robots were to help protect the people from the escalation.
Athena gasped as she was suddenly shoved to the ground, feeling an intense breeze fly past her, an odd blur of grey leading it into the woods. She winced, trying to get up, realizing that she had fallen on a rock just by her leg and cut it.
"Athena!" Thor cried.
But she shook her head at him, telling him she was fine, or would be fine, but to keep a wary eye open, there was something else going on now. He gave a nod in response, stepping closer to her, his grip on Mjolnir tight, guarding her as she quickly ripped a part of her under tunic and tied it around the cut on her leg, looking up only when they heard Hawkeye cry out in pain.
"Clint!" Black Widow took off towards where Hawkeye was now lying on the ground.
"What happened?" Thor demanded as he and Athena joined her, guarding her back as she made her way to his side.
"We have an Enhanced in the field!" Captain America warned
"Enhanced?" Athena frowned at the term, before guessing that was code for the human experiments that they were there to see about as well.
"Clint's hit!" Black Widow reported, not answering Athena as she focused on the wounded man, pressing her hand to his wound to help staunch the blood flow, Athena moving in front of her with her small shield to protect them from the bullets flying at them, "Somebody want to deal with that bunker?" she demanded, looking up at Thor and Athena after glancing at a small secure spot where they were being fired at…only for the Hulk to go stomping through the woods in the distance towards it, "Thank you!"
"Stark!" Captain America shouted, "We're really need to get inside."
"I'm closing in," Ironman responded.
"We must stop the blood," Athena moved to kneel beside the Black Widow now that the firing had ceased.
"I know," Black Widow muttered, ripping Hawkeye's belt off as well as a piece of his uniform to wrap it around the wound and hold it in place.
"Victory is close at hand!" Thor shouted when an explosion went off behind them, a rippling visible in the air around the base, the force field that had been protecting it taken down.
"Drawbridge is down, people," Ironman confirmed.
"What of the Enhanced?" Athena stood, holding a finger to the earpiece, wanting to know what was left of their enemies before attempting to move Hawkeye. If there were still some around, especially the Enhanced, they needed to know what to expect and how to deal with it.
"He's a blur," Captain America answered, closer than before, actually only a few feet away, having rushed over when he heard the call about Hawkeye, "All the new player's we've faced, I've never seen this. In fact, I still haven't."
"Clint's hit pretty bad, guys," Black Widow told him, "We're gonna need evac."
"I can get Barton to the jet," Thor offered, "The sooner we're gone the better. You and Stark secure the scepter."
"Copy that," Captain America nodded.
"As did they," Athena nodded behind the two men, who turned to see a mass of HYDRA soldiers approaching with a tank.
"It looks like they're lining up," Thor started to grin, moving Mjolnir in a small circle.
"Well, they're excited," Captain America gave him a look, holding up his shield just slightly so Thor would get the silent idea.
Thor nodded and turned, suddenly slamming Mjolnir on the shield, bouncing the electricity it generated off the metal plate and towards the soldiers and tank, destroying it and knocking the soldiers away.
"Find the scepter," Thor ordered Captain America as he reached down to haul Hawkeye over his shoulder, lifting his hammer to fly the man away and to safety, trusting that Athena would be able to handle the last stragglers of the battle.
"And for gosh sake, watch your language!" Ironman HAD to add.
"That's not going away anytime soon," Captain America sighed, resigned, before turning to the two women, "What's our status?"
Athena, who had moved to look out at the area around them when Thor took off, turned back, "It appears that was the last of them," she offered, "We are secure on this end."
"Right," he turned to Black Widow, "Go get to Banner, time for a lullaby."
"I shall assist," Athena offered, having been informed that this 'lullaby' encompassed Black Widow tracking down Hulk and calming him down enough to turn back into Bruce Banner. She could still remember the fear she had seen in Natasha the last time the Hulk had been let loose when Loki attacked the flying base, she didn't want to leave the woman to face that alone.
"No," Black Widow surprised her by shaking her head, "I got this."
Athena looked at Captain America for confirmation that she should stand down as Black Widow took off to find the Hulk.
"She does," he agreed, glancing around once more to be sure they were done out there, "Looks like it's just you and me. What's say we finish this?"
She smiled at that, "At long last," she mimicked Thor's words, making Captain America let out a chuckle before the two of the turned and began to run towards the base.
Just as Ironman had said, the field was down, the doors to the base easier to deal with and kick down, especially when the kicks were the combined effort of an Enhanced and a Goddess. It took no time at all to find the man they were looking for, the one in charge of this entire operation, for no decent captain went down without his ship.
"Baron Strucker," Captain America called as they reached the top of a set of stairs to see the man trying to escape, "HYDRA's number one thug."
"Technically, I'm a thug for SHIELD," the man smirked, digging in the knife that HYDRA had been able to infiltrate SHIELD so easily as to get not just the scepter but other valuable information and SHIELD hadn't known till it was too late.
"Well then technically you're unemployed," Captain America shot back.
"Where's Loki's scepter?" Athena demanded, not wanting to waste more time, the longer it was held in the hands of HYDRA the worse it was.
The man snorted, holding up his hands in surrender, surprising them, "Don't worry, I know when I'm beat. You'll mention how I cooperated, I hope?"
"I'll put it right under illegal human experimentation," Captain America mocked, his gaze flitting to Athena as he felt her stiffen beside him, "How many are ther…" he was suddenly cut off when Athena half tackled him down, avoiding a wave of what seemed like red energy that sailed right over his head, aimed at where he'd been standing, set to take him down in what would have been a painful blow. Clearly she had heard someone coming up behind them.
They looked back to see a pale girl with long dark hair, dressed in a black, turning and fleeing, having snuck up behind them, "I take it that blur was not the only Enhanced," Athena muttered, standing and reaching out a hand to haul Captain America up as well.
He nodded, tapping his earpiece to warn the others, "We have a second Enhanced. Female. Do not engage," he turned back to Stucker, seeing Athena, out of the corner of his eye, keeping her attention fixed behind him, guarding his back from any more sneak attacks.
"You'll have to be faster than..." Stucker began, but Captain America just slammed his shield against the man's face, knocking him out.
"Guys, Athena and I have got Strucker," he reported.
"Yeah," Ironman responded, "I got...something bigger. I got eyes on the prize."
"You have the scepter?" Athena called.
But Ironman was silent.
"Confirm," Captain America tried to order, "Tony, confirm. Do you have the scepter?"
"Yeah," Ironman was back, though he sounded a little shaken, "Yeah, I got it. Let's head out boys and girls."
~8~
It was with equal parts relief and heaviness that the Avengers found themselves on the jet back to Stark Towers after their mission was completed. It was with relief that the mission was accomplished and successful, relief that the scepter had been recovered, and that HYDRA had been dealt a blow. But heaviness in that one of their own had been injured quite badly and that the two Enhanceds had escaped.
"It is not our battle," Athena was speaking quietly to Thor as he brought up his considerations that they might need to stay on Earth longer, to see to it that the Enhanceds were dealt with.
"It may well be," Thor argued, "The scepter was in HYDRA's possession during their time experimenting. It may be the cause of the power the Enhanceds have."
"No," she shook her head, "Even if it was used, I doubt it created the power. It may have unlocked it, shown them the 'truth' of themselves," she recalled how Loki kept spouting that when he had been in possession of the scepter, that it showed someone 'the truth' before it controlled them, "But it was theirs already. This is a human task, let the Enhanced deal with other Enhanceds," she glanced at Steve and back, "We have a mission and duty to Asgard to return the scepter so that it cannot be used as it was again."
"Athena," he sighed.
"We have been away too long," she insisted.
"Thor," Natasha called out, interrupting whatever he might have said about that, "Report on the Hulk?"
"The gates of Hel are filled with the screams of his victims," he smirked, turning to the duo that had been quietly sitting and talking off to the side, Natasha glaring at him as Bruce hung his head with a groan. Athena nearly rolled her eyes and elbowed him in the gut for his words, they both knew how much Bruce regretted what he was and what he did when he was the Hulk, hearing he had injured and killed people would not be helpful or welcome, "Uh," he tried to backpedal, "But, not the screams of the dead, of course. No, no, uh...wounded screams, mainly whimpering, a great deal of complaining and tales of sprained deltoids and, and uh...and gout."
Athena sighed, "Those attacked by the Hulk today were enemies," she reminded the man, "No civilians were harmed by the Hulk, and many more of us would be injured more gravely had he not been there to assist."
Bruce looked up at her for that, giving her a smile that told her he thanked her for the effort, but he wasn't relieved or happy he'd hurt even their enemies either.
"Hey Banner," Tony interrupted, glancing at the man over his shoulder from where he was piloting, "Dr. Cho's on her way in from Seoul, is it ok if she sets up in your lab?"
"Uh, yeah, she knows her way around," Bruce mumbled.
"Thanks," he tapped a few buttons, "Tell her to prep everything, Barton's gonna need the full treatment."
"Very good sir," Jarvis answered.
"Jarvis, take the wheel."
"Yes, sir. Approach vector is locked."
Tony spun around in his chair, the jet now on autopilot, before getting up to move over to where Thor and Athena were, the two of them looking at the scepter as it was held in Athena's hand, the woman inspecting it for any damage to it, "It feels good, yeah?" he asked them, "I mean, you've been after this thing since SHIELD collapsed. Not that I haven't enjoyed our little raiding parties, but..."
"No, but this...this brings it to a close," Thor nodded.
"As soon as we find out what else this has been used for," Steve reminded them, "I don't just mean weapons. Since when is Strucker capable of human enhancement?"
Thor gave Athena a pointed, almost smug, look at that.
"Banner and I'll give it the once before it goes back to Asgard," Tony offered, glancing at the gods, "Is that cool with you two?" Thor nodded though Athena didn't seem pleased, "I mean, just a few days, until the farewell party. You're staying right?"
"We shouldn't," Athena shook her head, "We should return the scepter with haste," she looked at Thor, "The last time we left it on earth, it fell into the hands of HYDRA," she reminded him, "We cannot risk that again."
"It won't," Tony promised, "It'll be in Stark Towers, I won't leave it for a second, I'll even make it so no one else can enter the building."
"We have looked long for it, fought hard to retrieve it, endured many an injury," Thor looked at Athena, "A victory should be honored with revels. And proper revels take preparation."
Athena sighed, shaking her head but turning to set the scepter down, knowing that she wouldn't be able to talk him out of this, he would see this as a thank you to the Avengers for their help, an apology to Barton for his injury as well, there would be no persuading him from that, "Three days," she offered, no more no less, "And Thor and I stay with the scepter at the Tower."
"Done," Tony grinned, "Speaking of farewell parties and revels," he looked at the others, "Who doesn't love revels. Captain?"
Steve seemed to actually be considering it, "Hopefully this puts an end to the Chitauri and Hydra, so…" he nodded, "Yes, revels."
Athena couldn't help but wonder, and hope, that they hadn't made a mistake in allow this.
But truly, what harm could Tony Stark do in three days?
A/N: Oh Athena, better question would be what harm could he do in ONE day lol :) I hope you liked the first chapter :) I'm not 100 percent sure when I'll get the prequel I have planned up, where we see what Thor and Athena's time in Olympus was like, but I do plan to post it ;)
As for this story, I think 'Truth' works as Athena is known for being a patron goddess of Truth also, and I feel like a lot of truths were revealed in this movie between the Avengers and their fears, the Twins and discovering Ultron's agenda, Hawkeye and his secret farm, and others things :)
I'm really sorry this took so long to get posted. Normally I try to get a continuing series up about two weeks after the movie airs (to give me time to write a transcript for it, which will be up on my tumblr when this story is complete), but a lot happened in 2015 that really got in the way of my posting. My dad was diagnosed with cancer, my dog died, my sister moved out, my dad got a pneumonia, I got a job then quit it then got another job, I started a candle business (it's on Etsy too), and started a Master's program in English/Creative Writing, and am tutoring my sister's boyfriend in undergraduate classes so it's been insane. But I'm back now and I hope you all will enjoy what's coming for this story :)
Some notes on reviews...(from the end of Strategy)...
We will definitely see a prequel of Thor meeting Athena's family yup ;)
Yup, the series follows the movies Thor is a part of, so Age of Ultron and then later Thor 3 :)
I do plan to do a crossover where Athena and Kona meet, possibly even adding in Steve and Bucky's OCs too ;) And I'm definitely planning to post a Thor meeting the family prequel too ;)
I'm not sure if I'd do a Charles/OC or Erik/OC just yet, an OC hasn't hit me so far, but you never know, I might watch the movies again in the future and be hit with one ;)
I'm glad you're enjoying the series :) I don't have any immediate plans for a one-shot series for Thor and Athena though, mostly because then I'd feel the need to do the same for all the other movie-stories too and it would get crazy lol :)
I do have plans for a Bucky/OC yup ;)
Lol, yup, Zeus will meet Thor }:)
I probably won't do an entire series of Thor and Athena on Olympus, but we'll definitely get a few chapters worth of a prequel for it ;) I might hold off on trying the Agents of SHIELD with Sif in it for the moment though, I'm planning a Steve/OC and Bucky/OC and I can say one of them might end up working for SHIELD and feature into the show as a spin-off so we might see Sif there. I'm not 100 percent sure about it though just yet ;)
Oh Loki won't be acting like that with his mother nope, we'll have to wait and see in the next Loki story how long Frigga will know it's her son and not her husband for }:) She will definitely know it's not Odin pretty quickly, but as for why she said nothing, that'll have to wait ;)
I probably won't do a spinoff for this series, but we will get an original little prequel of Thor meeting Athena's family ;)
This story doesn't pick up on Olympus no, but I've got a prequel planned where we get to see Thor's time there ;)
It isn't specified in this actual chapter, but it will be in the next one, that Athena's hair has gone back to blonde yup :)
