Summary: Jane and Loki have been best friends since they were little, never anything more, never anything less. But when Jane goes on her first real date, Loki begins to realize, their friendship is not what it seems.

Okay so this is totally my OTP. i know i haven't been following up on my Destiel fic, but i just had to start writing this! I hope you enjoy!

"Jaaaaaanie," Loki whined. "Why are you leaving me to fend for myself on a Saturday." Jane laughed into the receiver.

"Because Loki I have plans tonight! I'm sorry!" Jane loved her best friend, more than anyone in the world, but tonight, she had a date. He was tall, extremely buff, with long blonde hair and stunning blue eyes. The complete opposite of her tall, slender, dark haired best friend.

"Oh really? What kind of plans?" Loki asked, intrigued. "Oh my are you best friend cheating?!" They both burst into laughter, both knowing they were the only friend each other had, or needed. "Really though?"

"I'm going on a date," Jane half whispered. She hadn't told Loki, knowing he would get protective, but she couldn't keep it from him forever.

"Really?" Loki asked. He felt like he had been punched in the stomach. Why did he feel so betrayed? Jane did things with other people sometimes and he was completely fine with it. What's so wrong with her going on a date?

"Yes really. Now I must get ready! And I am telling you absolutely nothing about him or how it goes! I can hear a plan forming in your head." Jane huffed.

"No you can't. That's impossible, you know that, miss physicist." Loki teased. She stuck out her tongue.

"Goodbye Loki!" Jane said.

"I heard the tongue sticking out!" Loki yelled. "Goodbye! Have fun on your daaate!" Loki hung up and groaned. He hated when Janie didn't come over on Saturdays. It had been their day together since they were like seven. He still remembered the day they met.

"What's wrong with you!" A little boy yelled.

"Yeaaaaaaa, how come you're so weird. All you ever talk about is weird stuff. I bet you make it all up like a big baby!" Another yelled. The little girl, her long brown hair in pigtails, had tears in her big amber eyes.

"I... I.. do not!" She wailed. "Physics is real! And I know it is!"

"No it's not, you're just making it up! You're a freak! It's madness!" A little girl yelled. There was a half dozen kids surrounding her now.

"Hey!" A voiced shouted. The crowd of kids parted to find a skinny boy with dark hair and impossible green-blue eyes. "Leave her alone! She's right about everything you race of monsters! Is it madness? IS IT!?" The boy yelled. The kids were terrified. They all turned and fled for the playground. The little boy held out his hand to the little girl. "I'm Loki." he said.

"I'm... Jane" the little girl says, no longer crying.

"Are you okay?" Loki asks looking concerned.

"Yes, I'm okay. Do you believe me? Do you think Physics is real?" Jane asked.

"Yes I do," Loki said smiling. Jane smiled back.

Loki opened his eyes. Ever since then they had been the best of friends. He sighed and hoped Jane had fun doing whatever her date entailed.

Jane was dressed in dark black jeans with a yellow and blue plaid button up. She was dress casually, so hopefully they weren't going anywhere fancy. She heard the doorbell ring, so she grabbed her scarf and a jacket and ran for the door. She opened it and found blue eyes waiting for her.

"Jane you look ravishing," He said smiling goofily.

"Well thank you Thor. Ready to go?" He nodded and held out his hand. She gladly took it and followed him out the door.

*Ring* *Ring* *Ring*

Loki groaned but reached over to grab his phone.

"'Ello," He said groggily. He heard a giggle. "Jane? What in all the realms are you calling this late?" He looked at the clock to find it showed two in the morning.

"Well I just got done my date and I wanted to call you of course!" Jane said and began to giggle again. Loki frowned. Something was wrong.

"Janie are you okay? You seem odd." Loki said.

"No nothing wrong! We went to this toooootaly awesome party. I drank this really yummy warm stuff and I met this girl named Darcy and I had so much fun!" Jane practically yelled. Oh my gods. Jane was drunk. Loki scrambled out of bed.

"Janie where are you?" Loki threw on some jeans and grabbed his car keys.

"I don't really know. I told him to drop me off at my bestest friends house by the library, but I don't think he did. Looooookkkiiiiii! Help me!" Jane pouted.

"Tell me what street your on okay? I'll come get you." Loki started the car.

"The sign says Main. Oh! There's another sign that says Riverside!" Loki groaned internally. Jane was on the other side of town. This kid was going to wish he had never been born.

"I'm on my way Janie, don't move okay?" Loki sped out of the driveway.

"I won't move a muscle!" Jane shouted, and erupted into giggles again. Loki grimaced. She continued to giggle for the entire half hour it took him to get to her. He pulled up to the curb and jumped out.

"Jane," He said running towards her. She turned and giggled again. Loki took in her appearance. She had no jacket and only a thin plaid shirt. Loki cursed taking in her tinted blue lips. He reached out and grabbed her hands. They were ice. "C'mon Janie, let's get you in the car." Loki taking her hand seemed to bring her somewhat back to the world.

"Loki I'm cold," She whined. Her eyes wide and scared.

"I know Janie." He said, leading her to the car. She got in the warm car and gasped. Loki got into the drivers seat and began to drive home.

"I g-gu-guess I will c-come over t-tonight-t," Jane tried to joke, stuttering violently. Loki sighed and turned the heat up a little more. Jane put her hands in front of the heater and sighed with relief. Neither said another word until they got home. Loki's house was like a second home for her. Her dad, Erik, went out traveling for research a lot, so Jane came here ever since she was little. Frigga, Loki's mother, welcomed her with open arms and treated her like her own daughter. Jane knew that Loki had a father and brother who lived in the city as well, but she had never met them and she knew he didn't get along with either of them. When they pulled in the driveway, Loki got out and went over to Jane's side. He opened the door and scooped her up bridal style with extreme ease. "Loki I never knew you were so musclered," Jane announced, still slightly there, but still completely drunk.

"I do not feel the need to show my strengths by running around and playing pigheaded athletics. You know me." He replied carefully maneuvering the house. Jane smiled.

"Yes I do know you, you are my best friend. You'll always be my bestest friend." Another blow hit Loki's gut. What in gods name was wrong with him? He knew he would always be Jane's best friend, what was wrong with that? He knew exactly what, but he would never admit it to himself. He would never admit how breathtaking she looked lately. How her beautiful dark honey hair looked in the sun, or how her amber eyes were almost the exact same would never admit that. She was all he had.

"Yes Janie. I will always be here." Loki said and laid her down on his king sized bed. They had slept together since they had met. Frigga didn't mind, she just wanted her son happy, and after they got older they just didn't stop. Jane crawled under the covers but instantly shot up, running to the bathroom. Loki heard the sound of retching and ran to her. Jane was kneeling in front of the toilet, arms bracing it's sides. Loki sighed and sat on the edge of bathtub next to her. He placed his hand on her back and rubbed it soothingly until it seemed she was finished. He grabbed a towel and wiped her face before carrying her back to the bed. She curled into the covers and stared at him with wide eyes. "Go to sleep Janie." He stroked her hair and she smiled. Jane knew Loki would always be there and she loved him for it. She slowly closed her eyes and drifted off.

Please R&R! I hope you like it!