The Darcy Lewis Story

Author: daxcat79

Rating: R

Pairing: Loki/Darcy, Tony/Pepper, Thor/Jane

Genre: Drama, Humor, Romance

Warnings: Non-Explicit Sexual Content

Summary: We've heard the stories of superheroes and assassins, but no one really knows Darcy's story… until now.

A/N: I just wanna thank everyone again for all the support for this story! I really appreciated it! You guys were great, and very encouraging to me! I hope you enjoy the end of this story!

Disclaimer: I don't own these characters, but I enjoy borrowing them.


Epilogue

I want this story to end on a Thursday… get it? Thor's day? Ha! Yeah… it's definitely one of my favorite days. You see, this story isn't really just about me. It's about a lot of things. It's mostly about discovery though, I guess. In a lot of ways I discovered myself the day I got that call that my mom died. I discovered just how important my parents were to me. I also discovered a new family I could add on to the old. I discovered friendship and love. I even discovered what's waiting for me in my future. Loki and I… my bondmate and my soulmate… I've come to love him so much since we came together... we moved into Stark Towers. We also spend quite a bit of time in Asgard. Odin's grateful for this… especially once I learned I was pregnant with child number two. Thanos soon discovered that coming after Loki meant facing the full might of Earth AND Asgard. He's yet to show his ugly face… or send any other goons our way. Loki and I have bigger problems anyway. You know how it is… with family and all.

"Ready or not! Here I come!" It's just like the vision Odin once showed me all those years ago, but so much better. I see my boys… Nari and Vali running like mad across central park with bright green eyes… and I also see Loki standing by my side. His hand slips into mine and our thoughts mingle together on instinct. I also see something else that wasn't in the vision.

Tony Stark and Thor are rushing after my boys. Stark still refuses to let the boys call him 'grandpa,' but no one seems to care that he isn't really i'Uncle Tony.'/i Thor has been teaching Vali how to fight. Nari's more interested in technology, which officially makes him and Stark the best of friends. Pepper and Jane are sitting on a bench nearby probably complaining about their 'men' and wondering how much longer they'll put up with them… my guess would be forever. They're far too lazy to look for anything better.

Nari screams as Stark tackles him, and immediately abuses the poor boy (tickling him till he can't breathe). Meanwhile Vali decides to go on the defensive and climbs a tree so he can jump onto Thor's back. I can't help laughing as Thor pretends to be beaten and collapses to the ground. Vali celebrates his victory with a loud cry and rushes off to save his older brother from Tony Stark.

"Leave my brother alone, you vile mortal!" Vali shouts and suddenly the boys turn against Tony.

"Hey! Easy! I'm not as young as I used to be… ya damn buttheads!" grumbles Stark.

"Uncle Tony just cursed!" Vali tattles.

Loki and I share a sigh. We should probably go save Tony before he ruins our children more than he already has. "Don't worry, Vali… I'll make sure Tony's punished," Pepper assures him with a playful grin.

Tony immediately perks up. "I like the sound of that."

I shudder. "I don't!"

"Can we watch?" asks Nari (oh god… he's so very innocent). Loki's laughing and I shove him.

Pepper's gone red and Tony flashes us a grin. "Trust me, kid… you have no idea what you're asking!" He takes advantage of Nari being distracted to pull him back to the ground and Vali jumps on Stark's back.

Thor is just sitting there ignoring Tony's calls for assistance. "You are on your own my friend!"

Eventually pull my boys off of Stark, and we eat ice cream and feed the birds bread Jane's brought. Loki entertains Nari by making them appear and disappear. This is one of the good days, and there's so many more to come. This is my story, but it's not really the end. I still have so much to look forward to. I still have so much to learn. I will say this about my life… it's not boring. It hasn't been boring for a very long time, and as I lean into my husband's arms I can't help but laugh. "I can't believe I get all this because of six lousy college credits!"

The End