A/N: Okay, so here's the sequel! Takes place directly where Repeated Curve ended. Things could get confusing, but I hope they won't with the way I plan on making the chapters. It could get fun though!

The Avengers, Loki, Iron Man, or anything of the like. Just the thoughts inside my head. And taking some personal freedoms with mythology and lore.


"JARVIS?" Emma called as she had put up a barrier around her, Kaia, Nathan, Clint and Lee when the others had started disappearing. "What happened? Where is everyone?"

"I'm afraid I can't find them," the AI answered and her eyes widened a little. "Starting international scans now."

"What the hell is going on?" Clint and Lee were on their feet. Emma dropped the barrier and Kaia had over to the tables first. There was a small scorch mark on the floor, but no sign of anything else. "Was that some kind of spell gone wrong?"

"I'll go down to the lab, see if I can't figure something out," Nathan said as he turned and started to job down the stairs.

"Thankfully we still have an engineer here," Clint muttered a little. They could hear Andrew start to cry as he woke up from his nap.

"I'll get him," Lee offered and went towards the room.

"This is a clusterfuck," Emma murmured and Clint nodded in agreement.


Gabby followed closely behind Loki, looking around at how familiar and yet different the city was. They had been walking around for twenty minutes, trying to make sense of where they were. As far as they could tell, there were no where near the Earth they called home. she bumped into Loki and turned when he had suddenly stopped.

Looking up her eyes widened a little and she saw why Loki had stopped. One of the advertisements had changed and they saw a shocking headline. "Stark and Rogers To Marry Today."

"We are definitely not at home anymore," Loki mumbled quietly.


Eindride stumbled back when he and Chris had landed. He fell back into some bushes and Chris reached out to grab his hands. "What the hell just happened?"

"I was hoping that you could tell me," Chris said as he pulled his older cousin up. He looked around and blinked a little, walking over to a tree. Eindride pulled some leaves and needles from the bush out of his clothes then held them up.

"These aren't normal leaves," Eindride frowned as he examined them. He looked around and saw that the sun was starting to set, but in the opposite direction he could see the glow of lights from a city. "Come on, we should see if we can't find out where we are. Hopefully somewhere they still speak English." Chris followed him, looking around as they walked.

"Do we have any idea about what happened in there?" Chris asked and glanced over at his cousin.

"Not in the least," Eindride shook his head. "I know it was magic, but that's about it. I decided not to go up to Asgard to study it like Emma did. Kaia learned what she did from Dad, but Emma really took to it, learning from Nanna, too." Chris nodded a little as they walked.

"Think we're still on earth?" Chris asked after a few minutes of walking, but Eindride didn't answer. "I was afraid of that."


Steve fell back into a trash can, metal lid hitting his face, papers covering his body. He shivered a little when it felt like he was sitting in something wet. He heard some movement to his right and grabbed the lid looking over. He saw that Alex had fallen into some recycling tubs and had plastic bottles falling off of him. Steve pushed himself up and wiped all the papers off of him and looked around. Luckily it was nothing wet on the ground, but he had landed in snow. Lots of it.

"I hate magic sometimes," Steve muttered as he walked over and offered a hand to Alex.

"I'm not very proficient in it, so I think I agree," Alex said as he accepted it, letting the man help pull him up. He didn't want to dwell on the fact that he was with his boyfriends father whom he had just met, he'd think about that after he found said boyfriend. "Do you think the others are here as well?"

"I don't know, but I'd like to find out. I'd like to find my son, and my pregnant wife." Steve brushed the snow from his pants and let out a breath, able to see his breath. "We should probably see if we can't find something to stay warm too."

"One would think that perhaps we aren't on Midgard anymore, it certainly wasn't near cold enough for snow before," Alex said as he followed Steve. There was a street and some cars parked on the side of the road, but it was early morning and there were no people walking down the sidewalk.

"Have I mentioned that I hate magic sometimes?" Steve muttered as he started walking through the snow with Alex next to him.


Tony's feet landed on the ground, hands still holding onto the boys and he looked around. He pulled Tomas and Sander into him and blinked. It looked like they were in a field behind someones house, no someone's mansion.

"Daddy?" Tony took a breath and looked down when he heard Sander's soft voice. He leaned down and pulled the boys into his arms, little hands gripping his shirt.

"It's okay, I'm not going anywhere." Tony rubbed their backs as he looked around. "We're gonna stick together until we find Dad, and the others, okay?" He closed his eyes and searched for Loki. His magic was still there inside of him, like it always was now, but it didn't react. It wasn't as vibrant as it had been, like a light bulb that had just been turned out. The power was there, but the spark for that precious burn was too far away.

Tony leaned back a little so the twins could see him. "Alright, so this is gonna be different, alright? We're gonna have to be strong for each other to try and find Dad, and we might run into some strange things. But we're gonna have each other, right?" They nodded a couple time and Tony brushed their hair back a little. "You two are my brave boys, I loved you before I knew you were my sons. I just wanted you to know that." He kissed their foreheads and sighed inwardly. Would they never get a break? He wasn't sure how much he and Loki could take. And now that he couldn't be there for Loki he was a little worried. He needed to get his hands on some tech.