"I still hear your voice when you sleep next to me..."
Possible trigger warnings?:
-Angst
-Mentions of zombiefied cat-like creature, haha.
Context/Synopsis:
Writing Prompt: Base a quick (Less than 500 words) story after a song you've been listening to recently.
Characters featured:
-Copycat
-Loki
Notes:
-This is the song I based this on. (It's such a good cover, holy shit-)
-This is meant to be a similar AU universe to Earth-807128 from the Marvel Comics? Not entirely the same, ofc, but basically a 'Copyverse' version.
The city was quiet, uncharacteristic of the usually bustling city New York once was. The world is close to being a whole desert, save for this one city. The buildings ruined as greenery and nature overtook the human-made structures, reclaiming the area again.
But why didn't anyone ever come here looking for resources? It would be a hotspot, being a literal oasis. There is a big reason.
In the center of the city, crumpled in a heap of awe-striking bone, is the skeleton of who once was a great prince of Asgard. The skeleton itself is harmless, if a bit creepy. No, the skeleton's guardian strikes fear in all who dared come close.
The creature stalked the area like a wolf patrolling its territory. A massive creature resembling a half-decayed feline of some kind. Big tufted ears, an exposed spine, an exposed ribcage, and a beating human heart in its chest that thumped with the power of the soul stone.
This creature appeared out of nowhere the same day that the Asgard prince used their power to turn giant, the same day that giant fell and left behind their bones. This thing appeared, sticking by the skeleton like the giant's remains were the creature's only lifeline.
Any human, mutant, or otherwise that came close to the skeleton met with the guard's ire, who'll do all it could to kill anything that got too close.
Though, there is a bit of heartache to this story, too.
Nobody knows who this creature is, as barely anyone is still alive who remembers. However, if you're close enough to notice, the monster makes known why it holds the god so dearly.
If you pay attention, in the dead of night when the moon is at its highest peak, you may hear the haunting melody of a song in the air as the soul stone projects the longing within the creature using the music the soul stone creates so readily.
It's a love song, deep and longing, speaking of the creature's unwavering love and heartache.
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w imię B.O.R.u, Simby
tych pierdolonych bloków
odrealnionych ziomów, uzależnionych od prochów
w małym mieście, gdzie atrakcją, jest zajebać się
to zepsuło mnie i dało kurwa przeżyć też
tu wybierasz między fazą a szamą
kurwa smutek czy radość, potem znowu to samo
kochana mamo, proszę chroń mnie od zła
z resztą poradzę sobie sam
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Jest za głośno zbyt głośno. Nie mogę zasnąć przez tykająca żarówkę czy rozmowy spod bloku i jeżdżących w kółko samochodów. Te dźwięki są okropnie irytujące i głośne że nawet słuchawki mi się pomagają.
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For you and Loki!
🎧🎁🙆
@askthelovenest
Headphones -
I can't stop equating Loki and I to 'Mary on a cross' by Ghost.
The whole 'your beauty never ever scared me', specifically, reminds me of the point when Loki's frost giant ancestry first was revealed and accepted by me/Copycat. (I need to write that scene.)
Present -
Loki isn't really a 'gift giver', and I don't really get too attached to items most of the time. But there has been an exchange of gifts... from the other side.
Giving Loki, among other things, a silver necklace with an emerald gem in the center (The chain looks like a snake, as well.) has to be a big one, though. Not something they wear a lot, but for most fancy occasions.
Head -
The fact that Loki almost died to save Thor's girlfriend in TDW.
I mean, by that point, Loki's only known Jane for a couple of hours at most, and the very first thing she did was slap him across the face and did the verbal equivalent of spitting on him. Yet, Loki decided to risk their own life to save her anyway, almost being crushed in a mini-black hole (Which has to be one of the most painful and horrifying deaths imaginable) for no reason other than to save her life.
I mean, the Aether was already taken from her by that point, so Loki wasn't just doing it to keep that from getting destroyed.
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