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Sookie woke up in what looked like a hospital room. To the side was a woman in a lab coat, who she was assuming was a nurse or a doctor of some sort. Part of her was hoping last night was a dream, but she could also see the woman was wearing a S.H.E.I.L.D. shirt. This made Sookie groan. The sound of course alerted the woman that Sookie was now awake.

"Glad to see you've decided to join us." She smirked, "How's your head?"

"Fine now actually," Sookie was surprised by that, "How long was I out?"

"About twelve hours. Agent Fury said if you were up for it to report to the control room. Do you need anything? Food? Water?"

"You know I'm actually starving..." Sookie admitted. It had been awhile since she ate.

"Well after firing all those beams at us I'm sure you are." A voice spoke up from the doorway.

When Sookie looked over she saw a good looking man with a Black Sabbath shirt on with black jeans. He had this unkept, GQ thing going on. He grinned and Sookie knew she must have been blushing. She didn't know how to handle all these hot guys on one ship. Sure some of the men at home were good looking, her boss, Sam Merlotte, and her brother, Jason, being two that popped into her mind. But these guys were unreal.

"You're the guy from the jet." She remembered, "The one that wore that metal suit."

"Glad I made such a good first impression," he smirked, "Tony Stark."

"Sookie Stackhouse."

"Don't worry I know who you are." He grinned and sat on the bed next to her and pulled out a silver bag. When he reached into it he popped something into his mouth, "I read the files before I came here. Sookie Stackhouse, age 21, known telepath in a little town called Bon Temps. Blueberry?" He asked holding out the silver bag to her. Sookie shook her head making Tony shrug before continuing. "Telepathy must be a fun power to have. I say we blow this whole S.H.E.I.L.D. thing and hit Vegas!"

"I wouldn't really call it fun..." Sookie didn't know how to handle this guy.

"How do you mean?" Tony asked popping another blueberry in his mouth.

"Well for example, I have to hear thoughts like 'wow she's pretty hot in those scrubs, it reminds me of the time me and Pepper played doctor...'"

Tony blushed slightly then started laughing, "You could hear all that from me?" Sookie nodded, "You can't just turn the volume down or something?"

"If I focus hard I can, but whatever happened last night took a lot out of me."

"Well then I'll try and keep my thoughts G rated if that will help any." Tony grinned.

"Thanks." Sookie was surprised. It never hit her until now, but everyone she met on this little adventure of her's treated her like everyone else, even thought her telepathy was interesting. They weren't looking at her like a circus freak, which was a common occurrence back home. It was kinda nice.


After spending some more time with him, Sookie found Tony to be much more pleasant to be around then she thought at first. He even wasn't as much of a playboy as the telepath first thought. He was in a committed relationship with his assistant, Pepper Potts, and seemed to care about her a great deal.

"You should come to New York when this is all over. I'm sure Pepper would love to meet you." Tony told her as they walked to the control room.

All eyes were on them in that instant. In the room was Natasha, Bruce, Fury, Steve, Hill, and the mysterious blond guy who had taken Loki from the jet. He wasn't as heavily armored now though, and had lost the cape.

"I have retrieved the Princess as requested." Tony announced jokingly, making almost everyone role their eyes. Sookie however giggled.

Tony then made a show of taking Sookie's hand like he was escorting a Princess to her chair, he even pulled it out for her. Now Sookie rolled her eyes.

"Are you alright now, Sookie?" Bruce asked genuinely concerned.

"Yeah. I'm alright now." She smiled to him.

"Now that that's out of the way. Care to explain that little light show, Ms. Stackhouse?" Fury inquired, asking the question on everyone's minds.

"I honestly don't know. I've never done that before in my whole life." Sookie looked down.

"I might know."

All eyes turned to the mysterious blond man, as he made his way to Sookie.

"Sookie this is Thor." Fury introduced.

Sookie was surprised and looked back up to the God of Thunder who was now smiling.

"If I hadn't have seen it myself, I wouldn't have believed it, but I believe you might be part Fae." Thor explained.

"Fae?" Sookie asked confused.

"Yes, they're beings from another realm similar to my home, Asgard. It is said they can control pure energy and light."

"Wait, you mean Fae as in... Faeries?" Natasha asked skeptical.

"Yes I believe they go by that as well." Thor confirmed.

"You're telling me, I'm a faery?" Sookie suddenly became disappointed. Witch? Ok. She would have even accepted being an alien, but a faery? "How fucking lame."

Tony snickered at Sookie's remark making her shoot a glare at him.

"I have heard Darcy use that term as well. Does that mean you find being fae unacceptable?" Thor inquired, "I can assure you Lady Sookie that the Fae are actually very powerful creatures. Most fear them."

Fury chose that moment to interrupt. It was an interesting topic, but there were other maters at hand.

"As fascinating a subject as this is, we need to get down to business. Sookie were you able to read Loki?"

Sookie froze at that, just thinking about the god made her uneasy, "I can't read him fully. He can block me out of his thoughts apparently. Told me so himself in his mind... but I can feel his emotions. I think I would be able to tell if he was lying or up to something."

"That's not much, but it's enough to work with..." Fury thought to himself for a moment then began walking to the door. "Come along Ms. Stackhouse. Let's go pay Mr. Real Power a visit."


The closer they approached Loki's cell, the colder Sookie felt. Why did he feel so cold? Sookie thought to herself. When they entered the actual room however, it was like Sookie just stepped into a meat locker. Fury didn't look effected so it must have something to do with her telepathy.

The cage was not what she expected. It reminded Sookie of Hannibal Lecter's cell. When Fury stopped in front of it, the young telepath stood next to him, peering through the glass. Loki sat there in the middle, legs crossed and eyes closed.

"So you brought the young Fae with you this time?" he asked while his eyes slowly opened. His mouth forming into an amused smile. "What are you planning? That she breaks me and dives into my mind for the location of your precious cube? She's as useless as any other Midgaurdian wench now."

"So you do know where the cube is." Fury spoke up and Sookie knew it was now game time.

"No, I know not where it is." He smirked.

"He's telling the truth." Sookie spoke up

Loki was taken back for a moment. She shouldn't have been able to read anything from him. How did she know he wasn't lying?

"I can read your emotions." Sookie answered off his confusion, "Oh, not so useless now, am I?"

What happened next made Sookie confused more then anything. Loki was amused. She thought he would feel backed into a corner, but he was amused and... impressed?

"Clever, but emotions can only get you so much." He spoke up not taking his eyes off the telepath now.

The questioning went on for a good bit, Fury asking questions while Sookie read his emotions, but it didn't get them that far. Sookie felt so cold while reading him.

'Why are you allowing this mortal to push you so far?' Loki's voice suddenly entered her mind catching her off guard. If Sookie didn't know any better should would have thought he was concerned about her.

Before Sookie could even think to reply Fury spoke up.

"We don't seem to be getting very far tonight." He sighed before looking to Sookie. "I guess we should call it a night. We'll try this again tomorrow."

With a nod Sookie left the room with Agent Fury, but she did look back for a moment. Those intense green eyes of the god of mischief followed her every movement once again, and continued to until she left the room. Though even then she could still feel his gaze on her.

Sookie was gazing out the window on one of the decks. The world looked so far away from the ship. She wondered if that was one of the reasons Loki looked down on earthlings. Right when his name popped into her head she tried to shake it out.

'Why do I keep thinking about him?' She thought to herself.

Ever since she saw him on the stairs she couldn't stop thinking about him. It bothered her to no end.

"May I join you?" A deep voice drew her from her thoughts.

When Sookie looked over, there stood Thor. He had a soft smile on his gorgeous face. He really was the polar opposite of his brother.

"Sure." she nodded.

Thor moved to stand beside Sookie, both of them looking out the window now.

Thor let out a soft sigh, "Every time I look down upon Midgaurd it gets more beautiful." That honestly surprised Sookie, with his brother's hate towards humans and all, she thought their views would be somewhat the same.

"You both seem so different." She spoke her thoughts without meaning to, catching Thor's attention.

Thor smiled sadly, "Yes... My brother has been through a lot, and I'm afraid I'm partially to blame for that. In a way though, we use to have similar beliefs. That we were far more superior to all others... I learned the error of my ways, my brother has not."

Sookie looked over at Thor curiously, and he began telling her about his last trip to Earth. About his father, the fight with Loki, and about the friends he made along the way. She especially liked how he talk about 'Lady Jane'. His eyes would light up when he talked about her.

"You really like her huh?"

Thor grinned and nodded, his grin reminded her of her brother Jason back home. "Yes, I wish I could see her again, however I need to deal with Loki first."

Sookie nodded and looked back out the window. Would they be able to get the information out of him though? She felt useless. If only she could find a way around whatever shield he was using to block her out. She could try touching him... Sookie blushed at that thought however. Seriously what was wrong with her?!

"Lady Sookie?" Sookie's head shot over to Thor's concerned face, "Are you alright? Your face is all red."

"Yes! I mean... Yes, it's just been a long day you know?" She laughed nervously.

"Was dealing with my brother that exhausting?" He chuckled.

"To be honest, it was." She sighed, "Trying to read his mind is like trying to break a concrete wall with a feather."

Thor grinned and nodded, "Yes, he is powerful. The most powerful magician in Asgard in fact." Thor thought to himself for a moment then turned to Sookie. "Would you like me to try and help enhance your powers?"