Snape's Daughter Series:

1. Even if it Breaks your Heart

2. Keep Holding On

2.5. Summer Fun

Disclaimer: I OWN NOTHING! Except Angel... and the idea that has decided to turn itself into a full blown story with several "Books" This one is the Summer after Angel's 2nd year but Before the 3rd year... yep that means the big Prank War! So any ideas for the big prank war will be greatly appreciated, and I will be sure to thank you on the chapter I use it. Just PM me those ideas if you think of anything good.

Summer Fun's Plot: Angel has just gotten back from her second Year at Hogwarts. She has become close friends with the Weasleys, along with Hermione and Harry. But now it's summer... and who could possibly forget about Angel's deal with the Twins on who could prank the other the best?


Chapter 2

Loki exited the Cave after a good two hours of being in it then disappearing and reappearing with the other Avengers, of course scaring the be-jesus out of Tony, and getting yelled at but he had a smug look on that had the others laughing. Once everyone settled down and sat down for dinner Loki tuned them all out, going into his own little world.

He knew about Angel's necklace, he knew that it was her mother's before she died, and he also knew that James Potter had gotten a hold of it for a few moments to put a letter with which to put in it, and Severus still has. Loki could act stupid if he wanted to, but he was far from it. He knew he could easily hit Rock-Bottom again... and go on a mass killing spree and causing another War in New York City. Nothing had triggered it, and he planned on keeping it like that. The Avengers had given him a second chance, they had allowed him to stay after he was exiled to Midgard for punishment in order to be taught that he was not above the Humans.

Loki still thought he was above some of them... like Stark for instance. He could only ever stand so much of the pompous billionaire before he had to leave or he would end up doing something he knew he would regret. For the most part he thought of Stark as his intellectual equal, along with Banner. As for everything else about Stark, Loki felt he was above him.

Banner on the other hand... that was a different story. He had high respect for the man and planned on not angering him. Getting tossed around like a rag-doll once was quite enough for him. He of course thought Banner was more of his equal, but certainly not above him. The Hulk was above him, and to behonest with himself Loki was terrified that the large green Rage Monster would toss him around in the middle of night when he was least expecting it.

Loki's eyes moved across the table where Pepper sat. True Pepper was not an Avenger, but Loki found that he thought her below him on several things. One was certain and he thought she was actually above him for it. She could keep Tony, Thor, Clint, and Steve on a leash if she had too. She had would often let Thor bring Jane, which again Loki thought she was below him but respected her intellect in Astronomy, and her knowledge of the Norse Myths. He would never admit that to Thor though. The fact that both of the women: Pepper Potts and Jane Foster were two women he highly respected.

Natasha was a different story. He knew he was more powerful but she intimidated him. And he didn't like it, but respected her in turn. She was stronger and more powerful, and he knew that. He knew that if he wasn't a God she could easily over power him. Outsmart him even. She was the one Mortal that he actually had some fear from. He had seen her in action and knew if he made one wrong step, or showed signs of hitting rock-bottom again. She could easily kill him when he wasn't looking. She was the one Mortal that he thought fully above himself.

Clint was someone Loki knew that had no trust in him. Or if he did it was little to none. Loki knew this and didn't want to take the risk of loosing the little trust he had. Clint was skilled, like Natasha, only he preferred from a distance, while she preferred close up and personal. Loki had no fear of Clint, but didn't think he was below him either. He thought of Clint as almost an equal.

Remus, Loki had to admit, the man was his equal. During their long discussions Remus had revealed his childhood, time at Hogwarts, and after Hogwarts to Loki. Loki had revealed his own story to the Werewolf Wizard and to be honest, Loki felt that Remus was like Bruce but in the mischief business Remus was Loki's Equal, except Remus had mostly talked the Marauders out of doing completely insane stunts but Loki admired the man's knack for mischief and didn't mind talking to him.

Lastly his Brother. He had hated his brother, yes, but he also loved his brother. Thor was brash, brave, and chivalrous. Something that Loki was never able to achieve. Loki knew this and looked up to Thor. Thor was someone he had always trusted even when Asgard was against Loki for attacking Midgard, his brother had had faith that he would return back to the child that he once was. And he knew his brother was the one to talk the Avengers, SHIELD, and Odin into letting him stay at the Tower and give him another chance.

Loki's long thoughts of everyone in the room were interrupted just as he got to thinking about how he thought of Angel. Of course the whole room was interrupted by a loud crash out on the balcony. Two teens, maybe fifteen, walked in with large grins on their face. Loki recognized them, how couldn't he? The two were his sons: Nali and Váli. He hadn't seen them in some time so it took him by surprise that they happened to be on Midgard.

Loki stood, as did Thor, when they saw the two brothers enter. "What are you two doing here? You are to be with your mother." Loki scolded, making sure to sound somewhat harsh, he didn't want the Mortals to know that they were his sons just yet... but if he knew his sons, they would tell the Mortals anyway.

"We wanted to see what you and Uncle Thor were doing, Father." Loki's son, Váli, replied calmly while Nali stood next to him shifting.

" Nali! Stopp at dette øyeblikk!" (Nali! Stop that this minute!) Loki scolded his son who was constantly shifting his feet. He saw his son stop instantly and look up at him, but to Loki's relief the younger God stopped. "Ingen sønn av meg skal stadig skiftende føttene og ser ut som de ikke vet hva som skjer." (No son of mine should be constantly shifting his feet and looking like they don't know what is going on.)

Nali nodded, but Loki had forgotten that Angel understood what he was saying... that is until he heard her explaining to Tony what he was saying. Then of course Loki heard Tony ask, "Wait! Loki has two kids!?"

Loki spun around and sneered, "If you read your mythology, Stark, you would know that. However not all of your Mythology is correct. Neither of my sons were killed to bind me, and neither of them were turned into a wolf."

"Loki." Thor gave a warning, and Loki heard his sons' snicker behind him... This is going to be a long day... Loki thought sourly to himself as he had two chairs conjured so his sons could join them at the table. He noticed right off the bat that Váli and Angel got a long a lot quicker than Nali, who was more quiet. Loki assumed that it was because of the fact that he wasn't always there and that Sigyn had basically raised them by herself. He wasn't fond of that part, but he couldn't deny to himself that during the time of their first Century, Loki had been trying to keep Thor out of Trouble. Then by the time they made it to what would appear to be fifteen on Midgard, but a Century and a half on Asgard, Loki had been attempting to take over Midgard. Not exactly a very good time to start raising kids when you have the mental stability of what mortals would call a rabid animal.