Another story. Sheisseé. If you don't know German it means shit. This story is a crossover between the movie version of Thor and the Twilight Saga. An imprint story of course. It's mainly between Thor and Leah & starts off at the end of Thor and the middle of New Moon after Harry's heart attack when Leah's phased. Thor's trying to find his way back to Darcy and a window opens up when he has to help a group of mystical beings like himself. Leah on the other hand is bitter because she has to spend her day with a bunch of boys, a bitch because she's hurt by Sam and Emily, and still heart broken by losing her papa and Sam. So when this starts off, its after the funeral (something twilight didnt highlight well) which should be around the time Bella's in Volterra, Italy saving Eddie. I'm just trying thus out because I wanted to do Avatar but talking about Pandora and RDA is fucking hard, man! Anyway! On with thus sheisseé!
-Squid:)
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Another day. Another day to endure the endless torture utterly known as the Pack life. Having to deal with my ass-wipe of my ex boyfriend, the never-ending love that always seems to pulse through the La Push air over my miserable and pathetic fucking excuse of a life. All of this love crap and burn to shit—especially Sam and Emily's. She didn't even deserve him! He was my fucking soulmate. We were the ones who were supposed to get married and have each other's babies, not the other way around. We were the ones who should be spending the rest of our lives together. But the universe was a funny thing. It always seems to take a major thumper dumper on my damn existence. And it was all that damn imprinting's fault. This is one of the reasons why I don't want to imprint. Why would I want to give up my free will to love someone random stranger I didn't even know? Why couldn't we all just choose our own person to love?
But I learned to cope with it, in a serene sort of way. Thirty minutes before a Pack meeting, I always come to the clearing directly south of the beach—it's where we hold Pack caucuses. I would sit gazing at the lush and green scenery around me. It was always so mesmerizing...before it would be tainted with the butt sweat of male canines. Sitting on the forest the floor, the tall redwood and maple trees surround me swaying in the wind. Orchids, dandelions, and freesias bloom underneath my fingertips letting me caress them in a gentle manner. The fragrances of the flowers drifting in the wind make me forget about the stress weighing on my shoulders. The forest ground massages my back as I lay sprawled out on the ground gazing up and the rarely clear blue sky with the sun shining down on my tan skin, warming it to a golden touch. I wish I could feel like this all the time.
I grittier growl slipped past my lips as the loud banging noises of trees tumbling, smacking, and barking came bursting throughout the foliage behind me. They rammed into me crushing me under their weight before all three got up staring fearfully. Those runts always ruin shit for me, I thought to myself angrily feeling the heat surge through my body as I combust into my wolf form. "What the hell is your fucking problem?"
"We're sorry, Leah," Embry apologized. See, this is why I like him. He's not a fucking idiot! His muzzle formed a sheepish grin and Jake and Quil rolled their eyes in a 'whatever' manner. "We didn't mean to trample you."
"Like hell we did!" Jake barked out boldly casting a glance and Embry who just shook his head. "if anything, she deserved it. Maybe we could've beat the bitch outta her."
"Trust me, pup, you haven't seen the bitch side of me yet," I hissed baring my teeth at him.
"Oh, trust me. We have," Quil jibbed and shrank away from my glare.
"Quil's right. We now see why—" Embry cut him off
"Jacob don't—" Jacob continued speaking.
"—Sam left your ass for Emily," he thought smugly knowing how much this enraged me. "Not just because of that though. For one thing, Emily's way prettier even with scars," he dodged my paw the swiped at him but we wasn't quick enough when I pounced on him, "I mean you're just down right awful—ouch! That shit hurt," he grunted.
"Well so is your leech lover," I spat biting a chunk his ear away.
"Enough," Sam's voice was loud and demanding with the Alpha Command. "Leah get off Jacob." I complied glaring at Jacob. He stuck his tongue out taunting me before Sam emits a sharp bark ordering him to stop.
"Now, since we're all under control—"
"Yeah everyone but Leah," snorted Paul.
"—we can get this meeting started..." Sam continued to drone on and on about the red headed leech coming after Jacob's feeble infatuation. I just blocked my thoughts and them altogether reimbursing myself in the scenery I took in a few moment before I was so rudely interrupted. The branches and twigs were rustling at a quicker rate than before above my head. The skies were a bit darker as well turning a deeper shade of blue due to the gray clouds surrounding the clearing edge line. I studied closer noticing that the clouds were indeed moving in circular fashion. A slight thundering noise could heard too. Not caring about the consequences, I stepped out the Pack formation circle into the center of the ring looking at the sky in curiosity. "Patrol schedules will be—Leah, what are you doing?"
"oh, boy here goes another one of her episodes," Quil muttered.
"Sshh," I hissed for them to be quiet squinting my eyes at the now fast moving clouds.
Sam turned his attention to where my gaze was, "Leah, they're just clouds. Get back in line."
"No," I objected. "They aren't regular clouds. Clouds don't move that fast." I knew I sounded crazy but I didn't care. Something strange was pulling me toward this weird cloud that I couldn't quite put my finger on it.
"If this is another way for you to—"
"Sam, you should listen to her," Jared cut him off looking up too. The thunder cracked out loudly.
"So you're taking the bitch's side," Paul asked appalled at his pack mate. I was to enthralled to really care about the umbrage.
Now the cloud was changing. It was pulsing with energy, electricity if you may. As if being released from a catapult, the clouds formed a tunnel and with a loud crack shot down directly towards me. I felt the others yelling at me in my mind as the impact of the bolt struck me to the ground with force of a ten wheeler. I phased back grasping my side in pain, looking at the red burn that sizzled to the touch as the wind continued to pick up around me. Leaves, twigs and branches swilled around my hair. The harsh wind whipped against my bare skin as I threw on the dress I kept tied around my feet. The funnel shot up into the sky disappearing from the air all together and the clouds cleared. The wind died down and the leaves and flowers fell slowly to the ground surrounding the clearing. Sam, who I didn't know had phased back, grabbed me by the arm and pushed me behind him in a protective stance. "Who the hell do you think you—"
"Sshh," he hissed raising his fist in a halt manner. My face flushed with irritation.
"You do not tell me to shut up—"
"Shut up, Leah, so I can handle them," them? I looked over his shoulder glaringly to the figures standing a few paces away. Four guys and a girl.
"It is unwise to speak to a lady in such a manner," rumbled a deep voice. Sam and I went from glaring at each other to the guy who spoke, well Sam glared. I was almost gawking. This guy was had to be the most beautiful creature I'd ever laid eyes on. He was tall and burly. Burlier than the guys. He was heavily clad in metal armor and a scarlet cape that rustled with the breeze. It was molded to his body outlining every nook and cranny on him...moving on! Glancing over his face, it looked like it could've been carved by some angel or god. He had a strong jaw dirtied with a dirty blond beard. His locks stopped just short at the nape of his neck with the same dirty blond color. Raining over his face, I took in his sharp and distinctive features. His lips were a pale pink and looked full to the touch. His nose was was straight, not a bump on it. His brows were bushy and dirty blonde as well, furrowed with determination. And his eyes. His eyes are what kept me looking and made my breath catch in my throat. They were an electric blue. Striking almost. They swam with power lurking behind them as they rested with a glare on—on...I can't even remember who standing next to me. This man—this devilishly god like man was the only person I could truly see.
Well shit.
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Thor's POV
"You wished to speak with me, Father." My gaze rested upon the Asgardian people going about their daily lives in the city. From my peripheral my father, Odin, sighed deeply. "Is something wrong?"
"Yes, and terribly. I've called you to speak with me because I'm sending you, Sif, and the Warriors Three on a mission," he paused before giving me a slight smile, "to earth." A grin slid on my face immediately thinking of Jane, my Jane. Over a year ago after my exile, I returned to Asgard to stop my brother Loki—rest his soul. I ended up destroying the Bifröst, the bridge gateway to the other nine realms, in order to save the Frost Giants of Jotunheim who Loki set out to destroy for the sake of being a hero. But, god knows my father doesn't think a God like me is suitable for a mortal. Countless times he's claimed it absurd.
"But," Odin interrupted seeing my excitement sky rocketing, "you will not be heading to New Mexico. You'll be arriving at a city called La Push in the state of Washington."
"What is my task, father?" I was already jumping in my bones for the task. Whatever it ought to be, it will a cake walk.
"A group of humans need your help. They are at war with their common enemy."
"Doesn't sound like much a challenge really," I was all for helping those humans with their little war problems. I just wish it wouldn't be such an easy task. I wouldn't even be able to visit my love because of how fast this'll be done.
"Do not under estimate them, boy. These humans are different from others and their enemy isn't human at all."
"So the opposing threat is animal? Another god from another realm? I don't think I understand."
"I can't explain it quite myself so you'll have to see for yourself."
"I'm supposed to go in blindly?"
"That's never seemed to stop you before, Thor," chortled my father. "And after this job is done you may find Jane and whisk her here. Guards, have Sif, Volstagg, Hogun, and Fandral meet my son and I at the Bifröst bridge," father announced leaving me to my thoughts as we made our way to Heidmall.
Earth was such an odd realm to me. From their behavior to the things they called 'technology'. I never got the gist of that incompetent contraption. Nature was more of my element.
"Father," I began tossing Mjolnir by the handle back and forth between my palms, "I know how much you are not very fond of Earth so why are you sending me back?"
"I know these creatures can handle themselves but I feel the need to expose you to more than your combat training has entailed you with. You've learned of worthiness, modesty, and to love others other than your home family. But I'm hoping you'll learn something else along the way."
"What would that be," I stared at Mjolnir gripping the handle feeling my arm flex under the armor.
"Well if I told you where'd be the fun in that," Odin cupped my shoulder with his calloused hand. "Now, I'll leave you to the others and Heidmall. Good luck," he said leaving me with Sif, Volstagg, Hogun, and Fandral. Sif walked next to me nodding in a gesturing direction.
"So, what's with the old man? He tell you what's up with this expedition to Earth," She raised a raven brow.
I stared at my childhood friend shrugging my shoulders, "We are to be helping the humans with war. Apparently these humans are like no other we've encountered."
"So they're...what? Animals or something?"
"Could be. Odin never gave me that much rudimentary info."
"Thor," Heidmall acknowledged as we passed onto the platform of Bifröst.
"Heidmall," we complied back.
"When you wish to return, all need be is ask," he rumbled plunging his sword into the keyhole.
"Here goes nothing," muttered Volstagg.
The whirring of gateway surged with bolts lightening, propelling us forward at to the speed of light, indulging us in the vortex of the wormhole to Earth. Moments later, my fist connected with the soft feel of dewy grass. I stood, falling to my highest stature sensing other beings, besides Sif, Volstagg, Hogun, and Fandral, around me. I peered through the floating debris clutching Mjolnir as the figures became clearer. There were eight humans, seven males and one female. They all looked to be related but then not. They were all mostly around my height 7"4' and were built with muscle. Their locks were cut short and raven black and their complexion is a golden-sun kissed tan. "You do not tell me to shut up—"
"Shut up, Leah, so I can handle them," I stared at the man, who seemed deemed to be the leader of this group, already not liking this guy just by the way he spoke to the woman.
"It is unwise to speak to a lady in such a manner," my face lowered down to his level in an intimidating manner. The male's eyes bored into mine trying to match the same glare, but hinted a ounce of hesitation. The woman glared at the male and turned to stare at me with wide hazel green eyes. They were hard to look away from...I felt drawn to them. I felt the urge to reach out and just caress the face holding those glorious orbs I—Jane. Remember Jane, the mortal woman you fell in love with? My inner conscious scolded my thoughts. Jane...Jane. I could barely even remember what she looked or sounded like.
"I know what's wise and what isn't. Who are you and why are you here," the man's muscles tensed as I continued to stare at the woman he stood so protectively in front of.
"I am Thor of Asgard, son of King Odin, and God of Thunder," my voice thundered with pride.
Someone snorted mockingly off to the side, "right," the person drawled. "And I'm a fucking bloodsucking leech."
"Would you like a demonstration?" these creatures were really starting to test my patience.
"Thor," Sif grabbed my shoulder firmly. "Remember the last time you got in a fight—the war against the frost giants," she whispered lowly. My hand clenched around my sledge hammer and I cocked my head back to the leader.
"I am here to serve as your aid when you need help against your enemy," I stated glaring down at the leader once more.
"Very well. I'm Sam Uley and this is my Pack: Seth, Quil, Jacob, Jared, Paul, and Leah," he went down the line stopping at Leah who still seemed a little dazed. With a slight shove I careened Sam to side and stepped in front of Leah. His 'pack' sniggered.
"It is my pleasure to meet you, Lady Leah," I spoke gently raising her slender hand to my lips. I couldn't resist pecking it softly watching her face burn with blush. She opened her mouth to speak and only a high pitched squeak emitted itself. I smirked, loving how adorable she looked when she—Jane, Thor, Jane!
"I assume you know what we are," he said with an ounce of irritation, me stepping away from Leah.
"I know not."
"We'll explain later then. For now, follow us," Sam bounded into the brush, the other following behind him swiftly. Leah was the last the leave, casting a glance in my direction before following suit.
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Jane's POV (New Mexicó)
"Jane, you have to see this."
"Not now, Darce, I'm in the middle of something," I muttered scribbling and typing away on my laptop and notepad. I might have been in the middle of break through if Darcy wouldn't stop interrupting me. I'd been tracking the coordinates from which the wormhole that ejected Thor, my Thor, into our dimension or realm. Over a few days ago, it opened up again. My readings were off the charts these last couple of days! This could mean that Thor and I would be together...eventually.
"Jane!"
"What," I snapped, "I'm in the middle of my research. I may have found a wormhole opening to reconnect with Thor!"
"You mean this wormhole?" she said handing me a freshly printed out picture. It was an image of a forest with a tornado like funnel connecting itself to the sky and the top of the trees, which were frozen at an awkward angle. It looked exactly like the one Thor'd come in. This could be Thor! Darcy had the look of smugness written all over her face.
"Where did you get this? When was this taken? And where was it taken?" I prattled pushing the golden brown strands of my hair away from my face.
"A few hours ago, satellite trackers and a few nearby neighbors, took this photo. Under the description it read that, 'thunder and lightening could be heard for miles before it stopped and disappeared from existence.' Apparently this occurred in La Push, WA. It's an Indian reservation, namely Quileute, just outside of the small city, Forks."
"If you want to see your man I suggest we hurry," Erik said looking his watch, "because according to this site, S. H. E. I. L. D. is already on their way there as we speak."
"Quick, pack up the gear into the RV," I said slamming everything closed.
"Ayi Ayi," Darcy saluted.
"I'm coming Thor."
A/N: and that concludes the first chapter! Good or bad? Chappie for your thoughts? I just had to do Thor because...well Chris Hemsworth is hot and Leah needs some Godly love! Nothing's more righter than Agape love! But i definitely need a Beta tester or something to help me out with this. Plus, how'd I do with Thor's POV. He's seems like a deep character to me and I'm not sure I can pull it off. I can try though.
Review please! I crave them!
-Squid:)
