I have (as of typing) 3 reviews‼‼‼‼‼ For the first chapter‼‼‼‼! Of a crossover‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼! OH MY ROWLING I'M SO HAPPY I MAY ACTUALLY DIE OF HAPPINESS‼‼‼‼‼‼‼!
I love you all!
And I still don't know where this is going… I really really don't. This is terrible writing over here folks, but for some reason, you want more (EEEEK!)
Sorry if I'm turning you off with my excitement, this is the most response I've had on one story in such a short time.
Anyways, if you want something to happen, ask, because it will.
I think I'm just going to write this in sort of a "oneshot" fashion and just string it all together somehow… or not, I don't know. Loki was requested, so I'll try.
ONWARD!
Wait…. "Disclaimer"
Now we can:
CHARGE!
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Keeping as quiet as Parkerly possible, she crept backwards to where the vent crossing was, barely a body length behind her. Then, turning and crawling parallel to the direction the mysterious man had crawled, Parker worked her way to where she could hear some activity.
"-linquish the funds and we have a deal." A man's voice was saying
"I would prefer to see that the goods are intact before signing anything official." Said a crisp feminine voice in what Parker easily identified from all of Sophie's lessons as an "I-mean-business-and-if-you-mess-with-me-I-can-end-you" tone.
Parker wanted to see what was happening, but knew better than to risk being noticed, so she crawled up to the edge of the grate that she heard the voices coming from, and instead of sticking her head out, she raised it up as high as she could without banging it on the ceiling of the vent.
A beautiful redheaded woman, clearly the one doing the bargaining, stood alone, facing a raven-haired man with two men that must have been his guards.
Parker noticed their bulky frames barely hiding the angular shape of multiple guns.
The hair on the back of Parkers neck prickled, but she couldn't leave, she really wanted to know what was going on, and not just out of curiosity but also concern. If the woman needed help, Parker might be alone, but surprise did wonders. And Parker didn't know if the man in the vents with her was friend or foe to the woman.
Of course, Parker didn't know if the woman would be friend or foe to her. If there was anything Parker knew from when she had been on her own, it was that no one could be trusted on their first impression.
But even though both parties could be evil, Parker decided to stick around for the woman's just to even out the odds, and her gut told her the woman was safe… enough.
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I know my notes are longer than the story, but I want to go ahead and upload a little now in case I can't for a while.
PLEASE R&R it makes me smile for hours! (my friends get a little freaked out when I smile, and I feel slightly evil… hehehe.)
LOVE YOU ALL.
Jane
