Robin soon became a regular sight around Asgard, sometimes hanging off of Loki. It was clear to anyone who saw the two that the god of Mischief was falling for the woman, hard. Robin clearly didn't object to his presence either.

Four months into her arrival in Asgard, Loki finally worked up the nerve to kiss her. Hel had given him a great deal of information about her avatar, so he knew that she was completely untouched. She had never been on a date, let alone been kissed before. Even after the false wedding with a man she didn't love, he had never touched her or taken her to his bed. His mother insured of that by casting a nasty hex at him behind his back that made certain he would never feel anything for his former rival.

Robin's blush made the entire thing worth it. For Odin it meant that it was only a matter of time before Loki fell head over heels with the magus and made her his wife. Days became weeks, weeks became months, until finally Loki realized his full feelings for Hel's Avatar.

A full year after Robin's arrival in Asgard, Loki asked her to be his wife. They were married a month later.


It had been over a year since Robin Potter-Black went missing and her 'husband' became a nameless paste on the sidewalk. While some believed she had remarried and had chosen to live a quiet life outside Britain, those who knew her well before the betrayal knew that the disappearance of all magical creatures (including goblins, who had left a large amount of traps for the magical world if they wanted their precious gold in the tunnels) and the missing magical bloodlines meant only one inescapable fact.

This was the calm before the storm. A storm which would encompass the magical communities and rock it to the core. Some historical scholars believed that her vanishing and the disappearance of the creatures meant that a natural phenomena that happened every time a magical society rose to the peak of it's power was about to occur within a few years. This occurrence was considered the true reason for the downfall of Atlantis, Camelot and many other magically driven societies.

It was called many things. The Purge. The Renewal. The Cleansing. All pointed to one fact.

Whenever this phenomena happened, magic levels dropped to almost nonexistent levels and entire generations were wiped out in the span of a few short years. The fact was that the Purge had never happened since the Dark Ages, when muggles held the witch hunts and had jumped ahead in terms of advancement.

They were due for the event, and nothing would stop it. The fact all the magical creatures, which were often used for wands, spoke that it would happen soon.


Robin and Loki set foot on Earth for the first time in two years. A lot had happened during that short time. Robin had completely removed all the bindings placed on her by the Ministry. She was now a proud magus, married to a god who was magically powerful in his own right and had no use for her powers.

(The fact that the twins and what few people she even considered family approved of him was icing on the cake.)

Loki had changed a bit in two short years, and it had surprised those who had known him for centuries.

He no longer wanted to destroy Earth to piss off Thor. If his Robin wanted to do so, then he would assist her without question since she had more reason to hate humans than he did. While he was relatively calmer and more likely to be reasoned with, he had lost none of his cruelty. It was merely tempered by Robin's presence. The fact was that Robin had a vindictive streak to match his own.

This was going to be the week they watched all the chaos and anarchy occur from moving the magical Purge a few centuries ahead of schedule, with many blessings.

The Purge would drain all the pure bloods on Earth of their magic. The more inbred they were, the faster the drain. The muggleborns would lose their magic by the age of twenty. By that time they would assume that their magic had been the result of 'poltergeisting', a phenomena in which their mind caused the entire thing to happen.

Wards would come crumbling down like cheap paper walls, revealing the magical society to the suspicious and unforgiving muggle world. Many people would be in for a rude awakening as they found that magic would no longer hide them from the muggles, and that they would be unable to erase their presence. Magical artifacts would be left alone, but would wear down naturally. Entire libraries of spells would vanish without a trace thanks to the assistance of the house elf army Robin now possessed.

Once the magicals and the muggles were on equal footing once again, and the presence of the hidden societies was accepted she would return Hogwarts and the forest. It would be full of all the things a fledgling magical society would need.

Very few people would be spared from this purge. Of those spared, most would be taken from Earth personally by Robin and Loki.

That was the entire reason they had come a few days before the Purge was to begin.

They needed to rescue the few worth saving.


Minerva McGonagall took one look at her former student, who she had failed when she needed her the most. Her new husband radiated power, which broke the bindings that had been placed. She looked at them resigned and said "I suppose you are here to take your revenge for failing to save you."

"Now why would you assume that Professor?" asked Robin curious.

"I have blamed myself for not protecting you when you needed it most. I trusted that damn man against my better judgment about your placement with those things. I failed to warn you about him paying off the two who claimed to be your friends. But most of all I failed to keep those confounded Ministry thugs from binding you to that foul boy. I'll accept whatever punishment you deem fit. I know I'll never forgive myself for letting you down," said McGonagall.

Robin's husband grinned wildly.

"I can see why you insisted we come to her first. I like her."

"She was the first person who came to mind. Professor, I never once blamed you. Among the teachers at that school, you were my favorite by far. You never treated me like a hero and you were always strict but fair. When they grabbed me at the final battle, you were among the scant few who even tried to get to me in order to stop them from placing the bindings. I saw you crying your heart out at that sham of a wedding."

"Why are you here? When they find out you're back..." McGonagall said worriedly. She didn't care for herself, but for a student she had failed so miserably.

"I'm here to offer you a second chance. I am going to cleanse the magic of this world...and I wanted you to be the first person spared from the shock of losing your magic. Very few people are going to be saved from that event."

McGonagall put down her glass of hard scotch. Her student still cared about her, even after everything that had happened to her. She was being given a second chance for redemption.

"What do I need to do?"

"Just pack whatever you need. Anyone with magic blood will be drained if they step foot on this world for the next few generations. The magical communities are going to be laid bare to the muggles by the time the Cleansing is over with.

McGonagall packed everything she owned by hand. A few things Loki poked at with curiosity, but she didn't tell him to leave them be. Once she was done, the cottage was relatively empty aside from the furniture. Robin took her to a small area and sent her via the bifrost to the world where Hel had left Hogwarts and the magical creatures. Andromeda, Teddy, Narcissa and the others had taken refuge in the school and left to themselves for the most part.

The centaurs did bring food for the people in the castle, but aside from that they didn't interact much.


Hermione was the second person they visited. Five minutes of being in her presence, and Robin obliviated her friend in disgust. The girl had become completely brainwashed by the magical world and no longer kept up with her muggle heritage. Loki was completely disgusted with the girl.


Neville Longbottom was with four of the people Robin wanted to give a second chance. They were among those who had protested the most about her bindings and the fake marriage.

Hannah Abbot, Susan Bones, Luna Lovegood and Daphne Greengrass were all visiting Neville after hearing the news that McGonagall had gone missing.

Once they got over the surprise of Robin's return and her new husband, they quickly agreed to be relocated. They had seen the state of the magical world, and knew it needed a shaking up. Since Robin got along with what was left of their families, they were moved as well.

The number of people spared was a mere drop in the number of those who would be shaken.

Flitwick, Sprout, Madam Pomphrey and some of their colleagues were taken from Earth. The old castle, which had been empty for many months, was quickly filling up.

Quite a number of squibs and muggleborns, who had never believed in the Ministry, Dumbledore or Voldemort were removed from Earth. Nearly a thousand people were removed, they would become the basis of the new magical world. All Robin had told them was that she freed them from oppression with one main rule.

Don't let the bloodlines become as strong as it was on Earth. If she found them inbreeding she would exile them back to Earth in a heartbeat to lose their magic.


One month after Robin's return, the Ministry finally tracked her down. Rumors of her appearance had sent the Aurors into a tizzy. They had standing orders to capture her at any cost. If they couldn't do that, they were to kill her.

They ended up finding her in Hogsmeade with man who could have been her brother...or her husband. They had matching bands on their right hands. A pair of snake rings with different stones. Red for Robin, green for the man.

Robin was sipping her tea calmly while they were surrounded. The man was just as unconcerned about as she was. A long piece of wood was next to her. The cloak and stone were around her neck.

"Robin Potter-Black ne Malfoy. Under the authority of Minister Rufus Scrimgour, you are under the arrest for the murder of your husband and the disappearances of several prominent pure blood families. Come quietly and you won't be beaten too badly," sneered one of the aurors. A Slytherin if she wasn't mistaken.

"What do you think dear?" asked Robin.

"If these are the best that Ministry can do, I can see why you hate them."

"Pathetic inbred scum," sneered Robin.

"Shall we?" asked Loki.

"Indeed."

Robin stood up from her table, with Loki right behind her.

She looked at the assembled aurors with a sneer on her face.

"Inbred swine of the magical communities. I am here to inform you that the reign of magic has ended. It is time for the Renewal of Power. Your abuse of your gifts has caused the gods to decree that the Cleansing of the Magical Blood shall occur ahead of schedule. Since I'm not a complete bitch, a few have been selected to carry on the gift on a completely new world to be returned once the Purge has run it's course. Consider this my payment for the way you have tried to use me like a puppet. Now my love, shall we get going?"

"Indeed my darling Robin. I do believe our little vacation to your home was most enlightening, but I would like a crack at those books you liberated from those fools," smirked Loki. He was enjoying this way too much.

Robin took a light bow, grabbed her staff, and slammed it on the ground.

The quake from the strike caused the aurors to lose their footing. By the time they got back up, the two were gone.

They attempted to apparate, only to discover that once they reached their offices, they were unable to do so again.

The Purge had begun. For every spell witches and wizards cast, they would never be able to do so again. Nothing they did would bring back that feeling.

Robin and Loki enjoyed the chaos they had started in Diagon. They were both having an ice cream in front of the only shop that sold it.

When word got out that Robin, the witch that started the decline of magic, could be found in Diagon, the Aurors actually planned their response before they confronted her. One came armed with something that could rewrite history.

In the hopes of killing her through what the muggleborns called a paradox, one of the Aurors, who had been a former Unspeakable, came armed with what little Time Sand they could retrieve from the cabinet that Robin's group destroyed in fifth year.

"Dark Lady Robin Black, you are charged with destroying several prominent lines and attempting to steal the magic of the entire European continent. How do you plead?" said Dean, one of the few people she recognized.

"My my, they do think highly of themselves, don't they Robin? She didn't reclaim just your magic, little wizard. She reclaimed all the magic in the world. And by this time tomorrow, the entire magical race will know it was your fault that this happened. Your pure blood mania has caused the downfall of an era," said Loki smugly.

Dean flinched at his gaze. Even wizards could recognize a god.

"Frankly I'm wondering why they're even here. Any spell they cast will never be used again by their paltry wands. For each spell cast, your magic will be drained and never refilled by your core again. So why exactly aren't you lot making the most of what is left of your spell casting?" asked Robin amused.

The former Unspeakable waited for her to drop her guard. Time Sand, when outside a time turner, was wildly erratic. He had only one shot at her, and he had to make it count. No matter how this ended, he knew that going up against a god was going to cost him his life.

Robin smirked at them, completely unfazed by their paltry threats. Hanging around Loki had done wonders to her personality. Right as she was about to give her own witty retort to their shallow boasting, the one man who hadn't said a word struck. He threw golden sand at her, and her senses screamed to get out of the way. She pushed Loki away from the sand, but it still struck her directly. In a flash of light she vanished, and Loki turned his angry gaze at them.

None of them would return alive to tell what had happened. And Loki was one of the greatest sorcerers of Asgard.

He was about to start a killing rampage when he was stopped by Hel.

"You need not concern yourself, Father. Your lover is awaiting you on Asgard as we speak."

"How? What was that golden colored sand she was struck with?"

"Time Sand. She was sent several years into the past, at least three whole years before your attack on the city with the Chitauri."

"How is she alive? Time travel is frowned upon because you can erase yourself."

"Unless you know that little quirk and avoid it. Her bond with you is what saved her. She is no longer the person she used to be, and the physical changes from marrying a god have affected her enough that she can be in two places at once. If you don't believe me, look up the name Twilight Enchantress. She has opted to be part of the same group you fought."

Loki soothed his anger enough to look up the name, and sure enough there was his wife. Robin looked annoyed, but definitely happier than before.

Loki decided he had enough fun on Earth. He had to see his Robin.


Robin blinked. Whatever that was, it was clearly a magical artifact. In fact...it almost looked like the sand from the time turners.

'It is time sand. That...wizard...hit you with time sand from the cabinet you destroyed during that disastrous mission.'

"Just great. What year is it?"

'Look it up yourself.'

Robin found a newspaper and swore. The latest headlines was that Tony Stark had been found after being captured. And that was nearly four or five years ago.

"Bloody hell... Wait, does this mean the bindings are back?"

'No. Your body began to change into an Asgardian the moment you lay with my Father. The power it would take the bind a god has long since been lost, unless you want them back. In fact, due to your animal form, the All-Father has seen fit to add you to the ranks of the gods. Your name is Twilight, the Goddess of Rebirth.'

"Huh... didn't know I got an actual title. So what now?"

"Well, you could always wait a few years and meet up with Loki again. Or...you could save that godfather of yours by moving him early."

"No, not at the moment. That planet is a barren wasteland in this time, and last I checked he was in the Bahamas. He deserves his vacation. Besides, moving him would involve the All-Father too early, and I don't want to explain to him who I am while my younger human self fights in a war. However...there is an alternative."

'What do you have in mind, my Avatar?'

"A chance to test my abilities...and surprise Loki at the same time. He kept complaining about the green one, did he not? Why not see how good I've gotten since becoming a god by testing my strength during the same battle that earned my freedom?"

'...To do that you'll need to get to the city...and avoid the men that are trying to sneak up on you.'

"What?" said Robin, whirling around. Apparently she forgot talking to yourself in public was a bad sign. She smirked.

With a loud cry, she jumped with a flip, avoiding the men who came to take her to an asylum. Before she even landed, she transformed into her proper form.

A beautiful phoenix with the color of the setting sun appeared and flew off.

The first man looked to his friend.

"Say nothing and go get drunk?" he suggested.

"Agreed."