Thank you so much for reading this fan fiction! I worked very hard to keep the characters true and to be entertaining… I hope I succeeded and that you enjoyed it! If so, I'm so very glad you did, and deeply appreciative of all the hard work you put in to reading it!
I tried my best to make a plausible setup for either Thor 2 or The Avengers 2, though of course Lyanne will not be in there.
*I wish!*
I'd love to make a sequel but I'm afraid that won't be for quite some time, though I have an idea for one. In any case, you're just stuck reading this one over again, if you have the patience, or one of the many, many other wonderful fics up on the site!
If you're interested in any kind of clarification, think I screwed something up, etc., feel free to message me.
Just as an added bonus, here are a few songs I found inspiring as I wrote this… enjoy!
Loki's Theme : Poison, by The Prodigy
*Note - This was Tom Hiddleston's personal choice for a theme song for everyone's favorite God of Mischief. I found it accurate and very, very cool.
Lyanne's Theme : Run With the Wolves, by The Prodigy
Randoms :
Violin Romance, composed by Patrick Doyle, from the As You Like It soundtrack
*Note - Something I could imagine being a theme for Loki and Lyanne
The Traitor, by Sea Wolf
Somewhere I Belong, by Linkin Park
King Without a Crown, by Matisyahu
You Are the Moon, by The Hush Sound
Dance With Me Tonight, by Olly Murs
*Note - This song is on UK iTunes, but not US - Amazon also has it, in case you wanted to listen to it
You're So Gangsta (Playgroup Remix), by Chromeo
*Note - The Playgroup Remix version is the one with lyrics, others are inaccurate (and irritating)
People Say, by Portugal the Man
Staring at the Sun, by TV on the Radio
Unnecessary Trouble, by Hard-FI
Run This City, by Jet Lag Gemini
People are Strange, by The Doors
I'll Fly With You [L'Amour Toujours], by Gigi d'Agostino
Once again, thank you SO MUCH for reading this fiction, I hope dearly that you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! Your support has meant all the difference and I don't think I could have finished it without knowing my readers found it entertaining. Thank you again!
