The random people who heart the roleplays I’m in, I love them so much. They don’t even follow me, but I’m just good enough that when I play with the people they do follow, we get loved.

So I love them back.

As the Dust Settles | Open(ish) RP

ask-the-gatekeeper:

siffed:

liesmith-loki:

odinborsonallfather:

queen-frigga:

thundering-god:

Thor cast a lingering glance back at those in Stark Tower, and the destruction that had been wrought, before following Sif to Loki’s apartment— the location of which had stayed a mystery up to now.  If the apartment had been small before, it was positively minature when stuffed with five Asgardians.

He happened to be the closest to the door when there came a knock upon it, not a moment after they had all filed into the apartment.  Adding a frown to his already grim countenance, he cracked the door open, unwilling to allow whatever mortal had decided to pester them witness the unusual company Loki was holding.  His expression didn’t shift an iota as he eyed Summer.  ”Yes?”

There had been no words spoken the whole trip to Loki’s lodgings. Frigga would steal glances at everyone but was too tired to actually do anything. She took comfort in her husbands intervention.

As they settled, the mother took her place by her sons side, keeping watch for any signs of pain or consciousness. Her heart was too broken to even notice her surroundings properly.

She did not even hear someone at the door, nor did she care much really.

The shadows of the room fell irregularly as the All-Father placed the body down gently, the warm light still shimmering around his form.  He traced his wizened hand beside Loki’s cheek, just shy of touching it, brushing aside disheveled strands of hair in a slow, lingering motion.  For a moment, Odin simply breathed.

“I’ve cast a form of the Odin-Sleep over him,” he addressed the rest of the room, his shoulders sagging as he supported himself over Loki’s body.  “It should block the pain and keep him in stasis for now,” his brow trembled, an indication of the effort, “but I cannot hold this spell for long.”

His fingers hovered over his son’s still hand, a motion he remembered receiving when he himself had been struck down by the deep sleep.  “I must not stay,” he drew his hand back, reluctant.

Freyja found herself in the small apartment complex without much announcement of her presence, wearing the golden helm representative of her duties. She stepped through the small shattered door and surveyed the room, feeling inside it a soul close to death. While the battle had happened on Midgard, she had still come to collect those who may have fallen, and it seemed she had come none too soon. She stepped gracefully into the bedroom, eyes cool as she looked down at Loki, laid low as he was. Her voice though, held still its usual notes of tenderness as she looked up and spoke to Odin.

“You may return; the boy will find his destination, where ever it lies.” Even in collecting the dead, Freyja could not shake herself of Love. She extended a hand, brushing it softly over Loki’s battered cheek, ice melting away from her eyes as she felt the breath still rattling through him.

Cat squirmed in Summer’s grasp, protesting in a high, strident voice.   He paused when Thor spoke, staring at the God of Thunder out of startlingly familiar vivid green eyes.

Thanks to Odin’s spell Loki slept on, and the sleep was blessedly untroubled by either physical pain or nightmare.  He lay unprotesting on the bed, still dressed in the tatters of his armour, bruises looking a little less dire under the golden glow of Odin’s magic.

All Sif could think in the crowded room was how she wished Loki could see them all and know the strength of friendship and family that surrounded him. He would name them all Friend of Thor, and no relation to him, but here they were.

To her, it was too crowded, too close. Too many bodies vying for the same small space. She felt raw, nerve endings frazzled, like the smallest sounds made her jump out of her skin and she could not breathe.

She sought Thor, her only true conscious friend in the room, in the world. “We may be in need of supplies,” she told him in a low voice, standing near the door, “I shall fetch them from — ” of course they would need supplies — the Odinsleep (Lokisleep) would be temporary, and she would not lose him to death again. Nor would Thor, she knew. “I shall fetch them.”

The master bedroom was crowded enough so Heimdall stayed in the living room, knowing that the first faces Loki should see first had to be his family’s and dearest. He looked up at the sound of the knock and gazed through the door to see a girl holding a cat. Knowing that she posed no threat, he turned his attention away from her. She had unusually timing and he hoped that the disruption went unnoticed by the others.

The moment the door opened, Summer knew /exactly/ what had caused that ill-at-ease feeling. Her mouth had been open to speak, and the force of all the swirling emotions within struck her like a blow, driving the breath out of her lungs. Only years of hard-fought control enabled her to wrest up shields like walls of adamantium, and the tingles running up her spine foretold trouble if she didn’t burn off soon.

Dragging in a ragged breath, she offered Macrowafter to the towering blond figure filling the door. “I … this is Loki’s cat. I’m his friend. Please, is he okay? Is there /anything/ I can do?”

Inane, ordinary, human question. She knew he wasn’t okay.

collect your courage: As the Dust Settles | Open(ish) RP

collect your courage: As the Dust Settles | Open(ish) RP

Feline Bliss | Closed RP

liesmith-loki:

i-am-the-firechild:

liesmith-loki:

i-am-the-firechild:

“I’m on the floor because the **** cat tripped me getting up to answer /your/ frantic knock, and there’s nothing /wrong/ with Cat if you gave him catnip!” Releasing Stormlight, Summer pushed herself up from the floor, struggling briefly against putting her hands on her own loose hair. “I’m going to cut it all off, I swear it.”

Yanking the strands into a quick lovers’ haste knot, she beckoned to Loki. “Give me Cat. He’s probably just stoned. Also, if you want my help, it really does work better to /ask/.”

Loki carefully put Cat in her hands, his fingers ever so gentle on the little animal.  ”What—I did not know that this ‘catnip’ was some sort of hallucinogen!  You must fix him.  If I have harmed him by this—” he abruptly stopped speaking, his mouth hard and his face pale.

“I just said, /ask/.” Summer arched an eyebrow at Loki, face stern, before stroking Cat’s furry belly. “Bless his wee bones, he’s fine. He’s just verrrrry happy right now. Yes, silly Cat, your papa is all wound up over nothing.” She tried to blow a raspberry on the black belly and ended up snorting fur instead, giggling.

Nestling the relaxed Cat into the pile of pillows, she said, “Catnip affects different cats differently; it’s like liquor to humans that way. Some cats get hyper on it, like Doc; other cats get very relaxed. Stormlight gets chatty.”

Hearing her name, the tiny tortoiseshell darted up, inspected Loki’s shoes, then padded over to inspect Cat. Her tail began to wave gently, and she started to wash his ears.

“You might have warned me.  Loki said crossly.  ”I thought I’d killed him!  Do all ‘cat treats’ produce such alarming effects?”

“As I recall, we got more than a little sidetracked last time.” Summer folded her arms and glared at him. “Interesting that you’re this upset about it, though. You do know cats have short lifespans compared to humans, right?”

Feline Bliss | Closed RP

liesmith-loki:

i-am-the-firechild:

liesmith-loki:

i-am-the-firechild:

She looked up from an uncomfortably sprawled position on the floor. “Ow. Why are you /punning/ at me.”

The silver tabby made a dart at the open door, and she lunged at the cat. “NO, Stormlight. Not in the city. Get inside before they all decide to leave!”

Loki pulled the door closed just in time, and scowled down at Summer.

“Why are you on the floor—get up and tell me what on earth is the matter with Macrowafter!  I bought the catnip at your suggestion, if you recall!” 

“I’m on the floor because the **** cat tripped me getting up to answer /your/ frantic knock, and there’s nothing /wrong/ with Cat if you gave him catnip!” Releasing Stormlight, Summer pushed herself up from the floor, struggling briefly against putting her hands on her own loose hair. “I’m going to cut it all off, I swear it.”

Yanking the strands into a quick lovers’ haste knot, she beckoned to Loki. “Give me Cat. He’s probably just stoned. Also, if you want my help, it really does work better to /ask/.”

Loki carefully put Cat in her hands, his fingers ever so gentle on the little animal.  ”What—I did not know that this ‘catnip’ was some sort of hallucinogen!  You must fix him.  If I have harmed him by this—” he abruptly stopped speaking, his mouth hard and his face pale.

“I just said, /ask/.” Summer arched an eyebrow at Loki, face stern, before stroking Cat’s furry belly. “Bless his wee bones, he’s fine. He’s just verrrrry happy right now. Yes, silly Cat, your papa is all wound up over nothing.” She tried to blow a raspberry on the black belly and ended up snorting fur instead, giggling.

Nestling the relaxed Cat into the pile of pillows, she said, “Catnip affects different cats differently; it’s like liquor to humans that way. Some cats get hyper on it, like Doc; other cats get very relaxed. Stormlight gets chatty.”

Hearing her name, the tiny tortoiseshell darted up, inspected Loki’s shoes, then padded over to inspect Cat. Her tail began to wave gently, and she started to wash his ears.

siffed:

justaskfreyja:

lokis-lies:

Of course it is easier to rule a people willing to bow at my feet. Your world’s female population seems to take kindly to me. They may not be the strongest army, but I suppose strength lies also in numbers.

Goodness Loki, do you no longer know decency?

I fear he no longer knows sense.

I do very much hope that some Midgardian women will make you eat those words, Prince.

[sooo tempting … must .. resist …]

Hey! It’s Jane | Closed RP

janelikesfosters:

i-am-the-firechild:

janelikesfosters:

i-am-the-firechild:

“I fell in love,” Summer said lightly, blinking a few times before looking back at Jane. “I fell in love, and they never loved me back. And I always knew. No matter how much we tried not to hurt each other with that knowledge … ” She shook her head. “You don’t know how lucky you are, Jane, being ordinary.”

Jane sighed, frowning just a bit. “I’m sorry,” she said. “Just… that it happened to you, I mean. You’ll find someone. Someone who loves you.” And sometimes that was hard to believe – hell, Jane had given up on it after Donald – but then she’d met Thor. Sometimes… things just fell into place.

“Y’know… I used to think I was ordinary. And I guess, compared to you, maybe I am, but…” She shook her head. “Sometimes I wish Thor was just a normal person. You stop being ordinary when you start seeing a god.”

Summer couldn’t help but laugh at that. “And there’s a thing I can’t argue with.” She toyed with her glass for a moment, spinning it in circles. “Not that I actually have a whole lot to do today, but I don’t want to just take up your time for no reason. Err, maybe some day you could introduce me to some of your friends here?”

Jane smiled. “Sure I could. I don’t have a lot of friends, but…” She shrugged, and chuckled. “You could meet Pepper, definitely. And Thor, obviously. And Darcy, too. She was my intern back in New Mexico, and I know she was living here for a little while, at least.” Darcy and Summer would get along really well. “And Charles, too, if I can track him down again at some point.” Something occurred to her. “Actually, you and Charles would get along really well. He’s a telepath.” She grinned. “And he’s incredibly friendly.”

“A telepath,” Summer mused. “interesti—Charles. A telepath named Charles. /You/ know Professor X?!” She laid her head down on the table. “I must have done something wrong in my life, all the good stuff fell to you.” 

Hey! It’s Jane | Closed RP

janelikesfosters:

i-am-the-firechild:

janelikesfosters:

i-am-the-firechild:

Summer rolled her eyes right back. “I didn’t say jump right into bed. I said be honest. If you talk about everything, then let everything include why you think he might be offended. Or ask him why he thinks you might be offended.”

“Jane, I’m really serious about this. I — you’re my friend, and I don’t want to see you hurt because the two of you fumbled around trying /not/ to hurt each other.” Summer looked away, at the city skyline, her mouth crimping. “I tried that. I won’t let what happened to me, happen to you. I just won’t.”

Jane smiled, her expression sort. “Summer. Trust me, that’s not going to happen,” she said. “I know I probably made it sound like the two of us never talk, but… like I said, it’s just.. it’s complicated.” She shrugged. They talked, but they also just sort of had a lot of silent understandings of each other. They’d been that way since the beginning. It was why they worked together.

“What happened to you, though?” She raised an eyebrow, suddenly curious. She didn’t know much of anything about Summer’s personal life outside of what she’d known in high school.

“I fell in love,” Summer said lightly, blinking a few times before looking back at Jane. “I fell in love, and they never loved me back. And I always knew. No matter how much we tried not to hurt each other with that knowledge … ” She shook her head. “You don’t know how lucky you are, Jane, being ordinary.”

Jane sighed, frowning just a bit. “I’m sorry,” she said. “Just… that it happened to you, I mean. You’ll find someone. Someone who loves you.” And sometimes that was hard to believe – hell, Jane had given up on it after Donald – but then she’d met Thor. Sometimes… things just fell into place.

“Y’know… I used to think I was ordinary. And I guess, compared to you, maybe I am, but…” She shook her head. “Sometimes I wish Thor was just a normal person. You stop being ordinary when you start seeing a god.”

Summer couldn’t help but laugh at that. “And there’s a thing I can’t argue with.” She toyed with her glass for a moment, spinning it in circles. “Not that I actually have a whole lot to do today, but I don’t want to just take up your time for no reason. Err, maybe some day you could introduce me to some of your friends here?”