Overtime
Summary: Sometimes, working overtime isnāt all that bad.
Pairings: Loki x Female Reader
Warnings: Smut, 18+ minors DNI, sex, cunnilingus, teasing, light bondage, office romance.
A/N: This was largely written prior to season 2 and posted right before episode 4, so itās not entirely canon compliant and the parts that are may be compliant by accident.
Also, @give-me-a-moose and I were on a similar wavelength about Loki angrily reading romance novels and I would strongly recommend checking out her fic The Imagine Nation if you too are enthralled by this idea.
You donāt think that Mobius intended to keep Lokiās desk behind yours.
āItās temporary,ā he tells you apologetically. āHe just needs somewhere to go for now, until I figure out what to do with him.ā
āYouāre talking about him like heās a stray cat that you found,ā you say.
āYou wonāt even know heās there, I promise.ā
āYouāre still doing it.ā
Mobius sighs and puts on his most sincere, earnest expressionāthe one that he always uses when heās about to ask you for a stupidly massive favor.
And itās only because you almost never, ever see this look from him that you back down.
āOkay, fine,ā you say. āBut heād better be on his best behavior.ā
Mobius puts his palms together and tips them toward you. āThank you. You will not regret this, I promise.ā
You sigh and shake your head. āJust remember this next time youāre budgeting for raises.ā
But thenāin a move that you certainly donāt expectāLoki ends up sticking around. And, in the subtle way that the stray youāve been feeding slowly turns into your cat, Lokiās temporary desk becomes his permanent desk. And strangely enough, Mobiusā assurances turn out to be more correct than not: Loki does a lot of fieldwork and is often away; when he is at his desk, it tends to be because he is working on more complicated missions, the ones that require poring over mountains of files looking for patterns and trying to untangle the slippery mess of time itself.
Your work is decidedly less glamorous than Lokiāsāalmost no fieldwork, lots of files. Endless files. Some days you feel as though you must have seen every file in the TVAās extensive library and then youāre immediately proven wrong by another wing of filing cabinets that you swear wasnāt even there before.
Although he is generally well-behaved as your desk neighbor, Lokiās presence has a way of distracting you. Even if you didnāt know who he was, your gaze would still naturally drift his way, lingering on those regal cheekbones, that ink black hair, that cunning smirk. The way that the fabric of his dress pants clings to his thighs certainly doesnāt help, to say nothing of how his forearms look with his shirtsleeves rolled up. He can make your heart start to race with no more than a casual glance in your direction and god help you if he gives you one of those devastating smiles. Luckily, you donāt think he takes that much notice of you. You have the sort of pleasantly dull exchanges of coworkers who donāt really know each other and he is almost painfully polite to you. Itās a strong departure from the way he interacts with othersāwith others, he is bold, charming, sarcastic, talkative, a far cry from the more subdued, almost courtly tone he strikes with you. Itās a difference that is so stark that you canāt help but attribute it to some sort of negative feeling on his end.
āHowās it going with Loki?ā Mobius asks you during a one-on-one meeting a couple of months after Lokiās temporary desk becomes his permanent desk. āHeās behaving himself, right?ā
āItās been fine,ā you say, āthough truthfully, I donāt think he likes me all that much.ā
āWhat? Of course he likes you,ā Mobius says. āWhy wouldnāt he like you? Youāre lovely.ā
You shrug. āI dunno, heās just different with me than he is with everyone else. Likeā¦overly polite. Itās like he thinks Iām going to send him to the principalās office or something.ā
āLet me get this straight,ā says Mobius. āFirst you were worried that he wouldnāt behave himself and now youāre worried that heās too well-behaved?ā
Privately, you realize he has a point. Outwardly, though, youāre not going to admit it. The sardonic tilt of Mobiusā mouth suggests that he knows this.
āNo, I justā¦I donāt think he likes me all that much,ā you say. āAnd heās entitled to that. People donāt like each other all the time, itās not a big deal.ā
This is also a little bit of a lieāyou do wish he liked you. Loki is so magnetic itās hard not to want his attention. And with the matter of your silly little crush, wellā¦that doesnāt help either.
Mobius sighs. āI think youāre overthinking this. He likes you, sometimes it just takes him a little time to warm up. Heās a bit of a prickly guy.ā
You bite down the urge to point out that youāve seen him warm to other people almost immediately. This conversation has already gone on longer than you want and you are edging dangerously close to having to admit that you care so much because you have a big stupid crush on him, which is obviously unacceptable.
āWell, the point is that itās fine,ā you say quickly, trying to project an aura of cool confidence. āI donāt have any complaints, he seems like heās settling in, so letās move on. Did you have any feedback on my recent report?ā
The furrow between Mobiusā eyebrows deepens just slightly, the only indication that he doesnāt fully believe you. But for whatever reason, he decides to let it go and follows your change in topic without further comment.
This is one of the reasons you like Mobius as much as you do: he always seems to know the right moment to push and the right moment to bend.
Youāre not sure if your relationship with Loki would have changed had it not been for the problem of Charles Berlitz.
The joke around the office is that after Mobius convinced Loki to work for the TVA, he needed something new to obsess over and Charles Berlitz was the next best option. Itās hard to say exactly who Berlitz is, as he has a tendency of showing up, wellā¦everywhere. He is quite literally in every timeline, at least as far as anyone can tell. Sometimes he is an author, penning serious, scholarly essays on outlandish theories like the Bermuda Triangle and the Philadelphia Experiment. He seems to have a fondness for all manner of schemesāhe was responsible for introducing both homeopathy and multi-level marketing to no fewer than sixty different timelines. His ability to peddle bullshit naturally led him to politicsāpick any rebellion, coup, or campaign on any given timeline and thereās a good chance youāll also find Charles Berlitz.
Scammers and con artists are not atypical in your line of work, but what makes Charles Berlitz an enduring mystery is that he has never been found. You can have reputable documentary evidence that Berlitz was present at a certain time and location, but if you show up to investigate, he is never there. There have been some glimpses over the yearsāa shadowy face in the back of a crowd, the hem of a cloak disappearing behind a cornerābut nothing concrete or substantive.
āOur ghost in the timeline,ā Mobius had said in one of his more poetic moments at an all staff meeting, his voice overly hushed and dramatic. You had seen Loki roll his eyes and you had to fake a coughing fit to hide your laugh.
Time moves differently at the TVA, so itās hard to say how long Mobius has been working on this case when he makes a breakthrough, but itās not terribly long after your conversation about Loki. A campaign button had been found in an apartment that Berlitz rented for two years in the French Quarter. That particular campaign button could only have existed in one specific timeline and its distribution was limited. You arenāt entirely clear on all of the details, but Mobius seems to have a plan.
And unfortunately, that plan involves you giving up most of your weekend to work.
Itās near quitting time on what passes for a Friday at the TVA. Loki has been in today and you can hear him starting to pack up. Technically, heās got twenty minutes of work left, but youāre not about to tell him that.
You doodle absently on your notepad. Technically, youāve also got twenty minutes of work left, but realistically: nothing is happening.
āOh, great, youāre both still here.ā
In general, this phrase has never meant good news for you and when you look up, you see Mobius with a sizable armful of files.
Also not a great sign.
Mobius plunks the stack of files directly on your desk. āThereās been a development with Berlitz. I need you both to review these now.ā
āItās Friday,ā says Loki, affronted. āSurely it can wait until Monday.ā
āNo can do. I need this done by Sunday at the latest,ā says Mobius. āThis is an all hands on deck situation.ā
Loki glances pointedly at the office around you, which has already started emptying out for the weekend.
āAll hands on deck, but most hands are already in the field,ā Mobius concedes. āWhich is why I need the two of youāā He points to you. āYou because youāre goodāā He gestures to Loki. āAnd you because youāve got desk duty.ā
āI beg your pardonāā begins Loki.
āHeās grounded,ā Mobius says to you in an exaggerated stage whisper.
This is not surprising to you: you had heard a rumor last week about an incident that had occurred on a mission to the inauguration of Richard Nixon and you suspect that these two events are likely connected.
You look at the pile of paperwork on your desk. You could probably get through it on your own in a couple of hours, but if Lokiās helping, maybe you still have a shot at having Saturday to yourself. You bite back a sigh. āWhat do you need me to find?ā
āAnything that mentions anyone from the Lucchese crime family or Nero Variant N2815,ā says Mobius. āIāll go get the rest.ā
Your heart sinks. Farewell, Saturday. āThereās more?ā you say.
āItāll be triple overtime, I already got it approved!ā he calls over his shoulder
You sigh and glance at Loki who is scowling at the pile of files as though theyād wronged him personally.
Thereās a long moment of silence before you speak. āIs there any truth to the rumor Iāve been hearing about the Nixon inauguration?ā you ask.
āIf it involved a hot air balloon, then yes,ā he says rather tonelessly.
āWell.ā You pause as you stare at the pile of papers. āAt least it was worth it.ā
That at least earns you a hint of a smile.
*
Several hours later, your stomach is growling and youāve developed a rather impressive crick in your neck.
You lean back in your chair, stretching your neck to the side and rubbing the knot that is pulsing in your upper trapezius. Office work has done nothing positive for your posture in general, but tonightās work has you hunched over more than usual and your neck is aching.
You and Loki have made good progress, but your pile of finished and sorted files is scarcely comparable to the full cart that Mobius had brought in. Back when the evening was new and you werenāt quite so tired, youād been optimistic about possibly having half a Saturday free from work; that hope has slipped away the longer the evening has dragged on. Now youāre hoping that youāll still have a bit of Sunday to yourself and even that feels unlikely.
Your stomach growls again. You should probably eat somethingāyouād worked through your regular dinner hour in a fit of misplaced optimism. The cafeteria is closed this time of night, but thereās a vending machine not far from your office that has shitty coffee and mostly edible sandwiches.
You stand and stretch, stifling a yawn as you turn around. āIām gonna grab a coffee and some dinner,ā you say. āDo you want anything?ā
Loki looks up at you from the file in front of him, blinking somewhat dazedly and running a hand through his messy curls. āIād like to stretch my legs a bit, if you donāt mind the company.ā
You honestly didnāt expect him to want to join you. Itās a pleasant surprise, certainly, but also a little nerve wracking in the way that interacting with Loki always is. Heās so handsome and aloof and youāre not quite sure how to talk to him without acting like a total fool.
But youāre also not about to say no, either.
āOf course,ā you say, āI donāt mind at all.ā
The TVA is unusually quiet at this time of nightāthe steady hum of fluorescent lights and the murmur of distant voices is all that accompanies the tap of your shoes on the linoleum. It only heightens the jittery, nervous feeling you get from Lokiālike your stomach is filled with drunk, lightning struck butterflies.
āAre you finding much?ā asks Loki as you enter the hallway together.
You shrug. āA bit. Mostly on the Nero variant. Iām not having as much luck with the Luccheses.ā
āIāve got all of their property transfers, I think,ā he says. āRenato Lucchese never met a vineyard he didnāt like.ā
āOr racehorses, from what I understand,ā you say. āI think thatās how he lost most of his money.ā
You arrive at the vending machines. Loki looks at the vending machines and then back at you, a somewhat puzzled and troubled expression on his face.
āThis is what you meant when you said you were going to get coffee and dinner?āĀ he says.
You shrug. āYeah, whatās wrong with this?ā
He points at the coffee machine. āMobius calls that machine Satanās coffeemaker, does he not?ā
āYes, but I know how to trick it into giving me something thatās almost palatable,ā you say.
Loki gives you a rather dry look. āSomething thatās almost palatable?ā
āI mean, Iām just trying to manage your expectations. Itās still pretty shitty coffee, it just tastes less burned.ā
He looks at you for a long moment before tilting his head toward the hallway. āCome on, letās go.ā
Itās your turn to look skeptical. āWhat are we doing?ā
āWeāre going out for dinner.ā
*
He takes you to a twenty-four hour diner called Frankās thatās maybe a five minute walk from the TVA. Itās one of those places with yellowing Formica tables and big booths covered in red faux leather patched with the occasional square of duct tape. It smells like coffee and grease with a faint odor of cigarette smoke despite the prominent no smoking signs.
āI wouldnāt have thought this kind of place was your style,ā you say as you sit down in a booth next to the window.
āIāve expanded my horizons,ā he says, sliding into the seat across from you.
An older woman with greying blonde hair approaches your booth. She wears a nametag reading āConnieā in big capital letters, a sticker of a pink cat stuck on the space next to her name.
āHow yāall doinā tonight?ā she says as she hands you each a laminated menu. She looks at Loki. āYou want your usual?ā
āPlease,ā he says.
āYou got it.ā She turns to you. āHow ābout you, hon, can I get ya started with something to drink?ā
āCoffee would be great.ā
āAll right, Iāll be right back with your drinks.ā
You raise your eyebrows at Loki as she walks away. āYou eat at diners and you have a usual order. My expectations are being completely upended.ā
He returns your pleasantly amused expression. āAnd you have vending machine coffee for dinner. Itās a revealing night.ā
āI mean, I donāt actively seek it out,ā you say. āItās a convenient option that I exercise only when I have no other choice.ā
āNo other choice?ā A sly smile curls at his lips. āDo you not have the entire array of space and time at your fingertips?ā
āWell, first of all, we arenāt supposed to use TemPads for personal errands without a supervisorās approval.ā
āTechnically.ā
āNo, actually. Itās in the personnel manual. Like verbatim.ā
He raises an eyebrow. āYou would put yourself through the egregious physical suffering of vending machine coffee simply to appease the capricious whims of our cruel overseer Miss Minutes?ā
You bite back a laugh. āYou know sheās not actually our boss, right?ā
āI canāt discount that possibility. She wields a concerning amount of power within the organization.ā
Connie is back with your drinksācoffee for you and tea for Loki. āSunday Special?ā she asks Loki as she sets a metal teapot and empty mug in front of him.
āPlease,ā he says.
āYou got it.ā She looks at you. āDidya get a chance to look at the menu or do you need a minute?ā
Youāre feeling a little daring. āIāll try the Sunday Special as well.ā
āAll right, two Sunday Specials cominā right up,ā she says, collecting your menus.
āSo, whatās in a Sunday Special?ā you ask Loki as you take a sip of your coffee.
āBoiled fish eggs, mainly,ā he says, pouring the hot water into his tea mug.
āLiar,ā you say promptly.
He raises an eyebrow. āYou didnāt even look at the menu, how could you know?ā
āPlaces like this donāt serve fish eggs,ā you say. āWay too unusual and definitely the wrong price point.ā
āI suppose youāll just have to see,ā he says with a playful glint in his eyes. The easy charm that youāve seen him use with the others is on full display and itās enough to make you giddy. Maybe he doesnāt dislike you after all.
āWell, if itās fish eggs, youāre picking up the bill,ā you say, āand Iāll be getting something else instead.ā
āYouād really hold me responsible for your impulsive dinner selections?ā
āYep. And I donāt even feel bad about it.ā
He raises an eyebrow. āI didnāt realize you could be so unforgiving.ā
āWell, you donāt know me all that well.ā
āTo be fair, you keep to yourself quite a bit.ā
āA little bit,ā you say. āBut also to be fair, you havenāt really asked.ā
āOn work time?ā he says, widening his eyes in mock horror. āThat would mean write ups for both of us, I couldnāt let that happen.ā
āI think I know enough about you to know that getting in trouble is not one of your primary concerns.ā
He gives you a sly smile, like youāve caught him out and he likes it. āThatās a diplomatic way to put it.ā He takes a sugar packet from the dispenser on the table and tears it open before pouring it into his mug. āWell, weāre on break now, so you can safely tell me something about yourself.ā
You drum your fingers on your coffee mug. āWhat do you want to know?ā
āWell, this canāt be the only part of your life. Who are you outside the TVA? What did you do before this?ā
That giddy feeling comes to a screeching halt and you take in a long, slow breath. Itās a simple question, one that most people can answer to some degree. For you, though, itās a bit more complicated.
āWell,ā you say. You take a sip of your coffee, mostly to give your hands something to do. āI donāt actually knowāI chose not to remember when they gave me the option.ā
Youāre surprised by how gentle his eyes are when you look up. āMy apologies,ā he says, āI didnāt realize.ā
āItās okay,ā you say and you really do mean it. āYou couldnāt have known.ā
Usually, you say something like this and then gently redirect the conversation, but something about the way heās looking at you makes you want to continue. Like maybe he understands difficult things and doesnāt mind hearing about something that others would shy away from.
āWhen they told us everything and said they could fix our memoriesā¦ā You clear your throat and focus your gaze just above his shoulder. āItās weird, but I just had a feeling that it wouldnāt be good for me to knowā¦that something really bad had happened. So I asked Mobius to check for me, just to be sureā¦ā You swallow, blinking hard.
You remember how sad Mobiusā eyes were, how heād gently placed a hand on your shoulder and said, āI think youāre making the right call, kid.ā
āItās not really okay, is it?ā Loki says softly.
You shrug. āI mean, itāsā¦it is what it is.ā
āYouāre a terrible liar, you know.ā
āItās not a lieāā
He raises a skeptical eyebrow and you remember that he is, in fact, the god of lies.
āItās more likeā¦I canāt really miss what I donāt know, but at the same time, the reality of that absence hurts a little. So maybe not exactly okay, but not exactly not okay, either.ā
Thereās a lot of kindness in his gaze and you have to look away because it makes your head spin and your breath catch in your throat. āIām not really sure if that makes sense,ā you say.
āIt does.ā
Thereās a silence between you, but itās not uncomfortable.
āDo youā¦do you think youād want to forget if you had that option?ā Youāre not entirely sure what prompts the question and you regret it almost as soon as it leaves your mouth. āIām sorry, thatās probably too personal.ā
He shakes his head and thereās a warmth in his eyes that you donāt expect. āI rather think I owe you one.ā He pauses, running a finger around the rim of his mug. āSometimes I do,ā he says finally. āIt can be quite painful remembering.ā He worries his lip between his teeth. āBut Iām not sure who I would be without the knowledge of my past, either.ā His gaze flicks back to you. āWhatās it like for you? Do you feel like you know who you are without those memories?ā
Itās a good questionāone youāve never been asked. āI mean, itās hard to say for sure. I think I do,ā you say. āSometimes I wonder if I was different in my timeline. Maybe I was kinder because I had different experiences that made me more empathetic. Maybe I wasnātāmaybe I was worse. Maybe I had a villain arc.ā
He chuckles. āThat doesnāt seem likely.ā
āI dunno, maybe it explains the vending machine coffee and my fish egg related threats,ā you say and you feel almost giddy when he returns your smile. āOr maybe Iām the same and all those experiences that shaped me are just scars I canāt see.ā You shrug and take a sip of your coffee. āAt the end of the day, though, that timeline is gone. Iām all thatās left. Itās sad, but itās also freeing, in a way.ā
He nods. āMobius has said much the same.ā
You smile slightly. āOur philosophies are similar, I suppose, though I think there are probably more bits of his past self in his present self than he realizes.ā
Loki grins. āItās the jet skis, isnāt it?ā
āI mean, I just donāt think most normal people spend that much time expounding on the reliability of the Yamaha engine versus the pure, raw power of the Kawasaki.ā
Loki holds up a finger. āBut have you gotten the lecture about Yamahaās braking system?ā
āI think I have that memorized at this point.ā
āāThe perfect choice for families.āā
āāYou just tap the brakes. Just tap them. Perfectly smooth stop every time.āā
āāReliability meets affordability.āā
āāYou canāt say no to that.āā
You think you probably could have riffed on this for a bit, but youāre interrupted by the arrival of Connie with your dinner.
The Sunday Special turns out to be a fairly traditional breakfastāeggs, hash browns, two fluffy pancakes, sausage, toast, a little bowl of strawberries.
āDefinitely lots of fish eggs in this meal,ā you say to Loki after Connie leaves.
His smile is small, but genuine. āYou havenāt looked under the pancakes yet.ā
You feel it then, but you donāt fully understand until later that this dinner has unlocked something important between the two of you. After months of awkward, stilted conversation, itās like you finally understand how to talk to each other. And youāre surprised to find that even outside of your big stupid crush, you actually like Loki. You like his sly smiles and his dry humor and how easily the two of you fall into a routine of playful banter. You click in a way that surprises you, in a way that makes you mourn the lost potential of all those awkward, stilted months and feel giddy about the possibilities ahead.
Dinner is over too soon and you walk back to the TVA feeling revived from the coffee and the conversation.Ā
Disaster awaits you back at the office, though: youād left a stack of the Nero variant files on your desk and evidently the construction was too precarious, as the entire pile had tipped off your desk and spilled to the floor, contents scattered everywhere.
āFucking hell,ā you sigh, running a hand through your hair. Youāre not sure whether you want to laugh, cry, or scream. Possibly, itās all three.
āHere.ā Loki is bending down on the floor to gather the files. You studiously try to not ogle his ass or thighs. Or at least not obviously. āClear off some space on your deskāIāll help.ā
Twenty minutes later, youāve set up an entirely new systemāLoki has dragged his chair over to your desk and the cart of unsorted files sits between you, like a surly metallic chaperone. And even later when youāve sorted out all of the files from the floor, he remains parked at the end of your desk, a stack of new, unsorted files in front of him. Admittedly, itās a lot more efficient for you to work like this: privately, though, it gives you a warm glow that has nothing to do with workplace efficiency.
āIāve invented a new game,ā he says some time later.Ā
āWhatās that?ā
āEvery time either one of us finds documentation showing Renato Lucchese losing money on a racehorse he was told was not a good investment, I get to have a drink.ā
You look up at him. āLook, I know youāre a god and everything, but I am pretty sure that will kill you.ā
He sighs and tosses the file into the Lucchese pile. āI think it would add a little excitement to the evening, donāt you?ā
You raise your eyebrows and look back at the file in front of you. āYou mean this isnāt your idea of a fun Friday night?ā
āMy idea of a fun Friday night includes far fewer files and a lot more debauchery,ā he says, taking a new file from the cart.
You glance at the clock. āWell, itās only eleven. I donāt usually start body shots until after midnight.ā
āWhat are body shots?ā
For one horrifying moment, you think that youāre going to actually have to explain this to him, but then you get a good look at his expression.
Heās teasing you.
āYouāre an ass,ā you say, swatting him on the shoulder with the file youāre holding.
He wags a finger at you. āThatās workplace violence. Iām going to have to report that.ā
You lean back in your chair and return to your file. āIām pretty confident that youāll be put off by the amount of paperwork that process requires.ā
He shakes his head as he returns to his own file. āUncontrolled bureaucracy is how bad actors escape accountability.ā Thereās a brief pause. āAndā¦thereās another racehorse.ā
You continue on like this for the rest of the evening, occasionally chatting and Loki proving definitively that the Renato Lucchese racehorse drinking game could not be played without resulting in a fatality. Itās nice, though. Yes, itās sorting files and yes, itās not the most intellectually riveting task youāve ever done, but spending time with Loki is nice. Itās because of this that you find yourself trying to stay awake, pushing past your looming exhaustion.
But around two, you canāt quite fight the heaviness of your eyelids any longer and you doze off in the middle of a report on the sinking of the Lusitania.
āHey.ā Loki is gently shaking your shoulder. The way he says your name in that deliciously deep voice makes you want to swoon and youāre glad that you have the ready made excuse of sleepiness to explain any embarrassing behavior on your end.
āI think youād better call it a night,ā he says gently. āGet some sleep and come back with fresh eyes.ā
āWhat about you?ā you say. āAre you going to do the same, or are you just all talk?ā
He smiles at you and it warms you to the very tips of your toes. You could bask in that smile like a cat in a sunbeam.
āIām starting to fade a bit myself,ā he says
āVery convenient,ā you say and he grins at you.
āCome on, Iāll see you back home.ā
Part of you wants to protestāthereās really no need for him to walk you homeābut a larger, louder part of you wants to let it be, prolong the magic of tonight for just a little longer.
Thereās a comfortable silence between the two of you as you walk out of the office together.Ā
āWhat time do you think youāre going to come in tomorrow?ā he asks as you approach the residential wing. āItās probably sensible to coordinate our efforts a bit.ā
āYeah, thatās a good point,ā you say. āI was thinking nine, but that will be dependent on how much coffee I have.ā
āYes, about that,ā he says. āI cannot stand idly by and watch you torture yourself with vending machine coffee.ā
āWell, the cafeteria will be open, so I was going to torture myself with cafeteria coffee, which is at least thirty percent less over brewed.ā
He clicks his tongue. āYouāre not making a compelling case for yourself.ā
āTo be fair, itās quite late and Iāve been staring at files for hours.ā
āAll the more reason to get decent coffee,ā he says. āWeāre going out for breakfast.ā
You raise an eyebrow. āOh, we are?ā
āConsider it an intervention,ā he says. āIāll come collect you at eight.ā
Youāre not quite sure if this is just his natural confidence and swagger coming through or if heās flirting with you and this counts as a date.
āWhere are we going?ā
āI know a place.ā
*
The place in question turns out to be a food cart in Central Park in 1998.
āShould I even bother asking if you have supervisor approval for this?ā you say, looking skeptically at the time door glimmering before you.
Loki scoffs. āI donāt have a supervisor.ā
āYou do. Itās Mobius.ā
āThat canāt be right, weāre peers.ā
āYouāre absolutely not. Did you read any of the onboarding materials?ā
He ignores your question. āI donāt see why Iād even need a supervisor, honestly.ā
You snort. āNeed I remind you of what happened at the Nixon inauguration?ā
He spreads his hands in front of him. āItās not my fault that Iām the only one with a sense of humor.ā
āIām not entirely sure that was the problem,ā you say. āGerald Ford is never going to be the same, from what I understand.ā
Loki waves a dismissive hand. āHeāll be fine, the tail isnāt permanent. Now, are you coming or not?ā
You roll your eyes at him and make a halfhearted complaint about proper protocol, but you know that youāre walking through that time door and not looking back. You knew that before he even posed the question.
The food cart is owned by a man named Samir who has a wide smile and booming laugh. He talks to Loki like heās a friend and he tells you that you have the prettiest eyes heās ever seen. You are fairly certain heās exaggerating, but you stuff a few extra bills into the tip jar anyway.
āI canāt believe you fell for that,ā says Loki as you walk away, each carrying a coffee and a brown paper bag with a breakfast sandwich.
āFell for what?ā you say, batting your eyes at him. āI do have beautiful eyes.ā
āIāve heard him say that on at least thirty separate occasions.ā
āYeah, but this time he really meant it. I could tell.ā
He rolls his eyes and leads you to a park bench overlooking a wide, grassy field. The leaves are just starting to change and the air has a little bit of a bite to it.Ā
You sit down on the bench and take a sip of your coffee.
āIt is good coffee, Iāll give you that,ā you say.
āSee,ā says Loki, āyou canāt go back to that vending machine sludge after this.ā
āI mean, if itās eleven oāclock at night and Iām on a deadline, I can.ā
āDarling. You have a TemPad.ā
āLoki. Read the personnel manual.ā
He wrinkles his nose. āItās not really my genre.ā
You roll your eyes and take out your breakfast sandwich. āWhat is your genre?ā
He raises an eyebrow. āIs that a serious question?ā
āOf course it is,ā you say. āI love talking about books.ā
He gives you a slight smile and takes a sip of his coffee. āA little bit of everything, honestly,ā he says. āPhilosophy. Magical theory. History. Politics. Anything from Asgard, really, though it can be a bit more challenging getting some of those titles.ā
āIāve had pretty good luck with the Library of the Sacred Timelineāhave you checked there yet?ā
He frowns. āIām not familiar.ā
āOh, youād like itāitās on the eighteenth floor. Itās intended to be a collection of the greatest works of literature from as many branches of the timeline as possible,ā you say. āIt started as a research project, but people liked it and it just kind of evolved into this huge collection. Theyāve actually got a pretty sizeable collection of books from Asgard.ā
Itās like youāve told him that his personal paradise had been located on the eighteenth floor this entire time. āWill you show me?ā
He is practically vibrating with the sort of anticipatory, manic energy that you typically would associate with Christmas morning right before you tear into presents. Itās sweetly endearing.
āOf course.ā
Ten minutes later, youāre leading him through the winding hallways on the eighteenth floor. Youāre not surprised he hasnāt heard about the libraryāitās a bit out of the way and the eighteenth floor is so poorly designed that itās not terribly easy to find.
The design of the library is a sharp departure from the rest of the TVA. The shelves and floors are made of the kind of dark mahogany that you typically see in the kind of estates that look like something directly out of a Jane Austen novel. Worn oriental rugs muffle your footsteps on the creaky wood floors and the air smells faintly of dust and paper.
Thereās a subtle change in Loki when you walk through the doorsāalmost like a muscle in his shoulders finally relaxes and he seems truly at home for the first time since he arrived.
You touch his hand. āThis way.ā
You lead him into the stacks, back to the far corner, right after the books from Alfheim.
āYou can borrow whichever ones you like,ā you say softly. āThereās a sign out sheet at the front desk.ā
He nods, though you donāt think he really hears youāhe only has eyes for the shelves, his gaze sweeping across the spines like theyāre old friends. Youāre about to excuse yourself to give him a little privacy when his brow furrows and he exhales sharply. āOh, you canāt be serious.ā
āWhat is it?ā
They have the entirety of the finest Asgardian literature at their disposal. Untold centuries of the writings of our greatest mindsāā he plucks a book off the shelf, āāand they choose to include this?ā
The title looks fairly innocuousāa red, leather bound book with the title The Cloistered Heart embossed in gold script on the front. You take the book from him and open it. āWhatās the problem with this?ā
āItās inconsequential fluff, literary pablum of the highest order.ā
This is the Loki that youāre more familiar with and a smile curls at your lips. Almost on cue, you flip the book open to a chapter titled āThe Wedding and Bedding of Aloisa.ā
You bite back a laugh and look up at him. āItās a romance novel.ā
āPrecisely my point,ā he says. āTo think that this is on the same shelf as Nielsen and Auber.ā
āThatās kind of how libraries work,ā you say, flipping further into the book. The phrases āthrobbing lengthā and āeager moansā draw your eye and you have to tamp down another laugh. āOh, and itās a sexy romance novel.ā
āIt appeals to the lowest common denominator, yes.ā
āWhat, so youāre too good for a bodice ripper?ā
He scoffs. āI prefer to do the bodice ripping myself, not read some overwrought description of it.ā
You are glad youāre looking at the book because youāre pretty sure youād disintegrate if you had to make eye contact with him while he delivered that line. āOh spare me,ā you say lightly, snapping the book shut and drawing it to your chest. āIām gonna read this.ā
He blows out a puff of air. āItās a waste of your time.ā
āIāve got lots of time, I can afford to waste it,ā you say cheekily. āBesides, Iām curious to see what kind of book turns the god of mischief into a pearl clutching prude.ā
Loki sputters. āPrude? Darling, let me assure you, Iām no prudeāā
āIāll leave you to browse,ā you say with a grin as you turn away from him. āCome find me at the front when youāre ready to go.ā
Youāre a few chapters into the book when Loki rejoins you at the front of the library, a small stack of books tucked under his arm.
You close your book with a snap. āThis book is a delight. I think your real issue is just that youāre no fun.ā
He scoffs. āIām very fun.ā
āCouldāve fooled me.ā
You bicker playfully back and forth as you check out your books and leave the library. A quick glance at your watch tells you that you spent much more time there than youād planned. You canāt quite bring yourself to worry about that, though, not with the memory of Lokiās wonderstruck expression burning so bright in your mind.
Thereās a bit of a lull in the conversation as you wait for the elevator.
āThank you,ā he says softly.
āFor what?ā
āFor showing me that.ā
āOf course. Iām sorry you didnāt know about it sooner.ā
He looks at you, lips parting slightly like heās about to say something. His tongue swipes briefly over his bottom lip and you would swear that his gaze drops to your mouth for just a second.
For just a secondāone heady, slightly irrational secondāyou think he might be about to kiss you.
The ding of the elevator arriving breaks the spell, startling you just a little. You run a hand through your hair, trying to give off the impression of composure even as your heart beats wildly in your chest.
Loki gestures to the elevator doors. āAfter you.ā
There is a group of analysts in the elevator already, chatting animatedly and completely obliterating any chance you may have had at recapturing that moment.
You try not to dwell too much in contemplating what ifs or timeline branchesāoften, it feels too much like work, something Mobius might assign you.
But you know that the possibility of that momentāwhat if the elevator had been a hair slower, what if those analysts had taken a different route, what if you were braverāyou know thatās something thatās going to haunt you for a while.
*
You wouldnāt give up that time in the library for anythingāitās one of those moments that feels formative, something that youāll return to again and again for one reason or another.
But itās also true that itās time that you probably could have used for sorting files and as Saturday ticks on, you canāt help but wish you had a way to pull another hour out of somewhere.
āWeāre not going to be able to make this deadline, are we?ā you say with a sigh.
Itās getting late into the evening and the cart of files still to be sorted still remains depressingly full, despite the fact that youād brought both lunch and dinner back to your desk so you could continue working.
Loki eyes the remaining files. āI think we might. We made good progress today.ā
You rub your eyes. āMy brain feels like itās about to leak out my ears.ā
Loki takes the file you are working on and sets it back in the stack of unsorted files. āI think that might be a sign itās time to turn in,ā he says.
āThereās still so much left.ā
āThereās still tomorrow.ā
You reach for the file. āWell, let me justāā
He pulls your hand away from the pile. āYou can come back to it in the morning. Besides, if youāre this tired, youāre not going to do good work anyway.ā
He squeezes your hand and drops it. Itās brief enough to still be friendly, but unusual enough to make you wonder and send your mind racing back to that moment by the elevator.
You shake the thought away. Itās late and youāre tired.
You heave a world weary sigh and slump back in your chair. āI hate it when youāre right.ā
To his credit, he only smirks a little. āCome on. Iāll walk you back.ā
Once again, thereās no reason for him to do this, but once again, youāre inclined to let him.
You pack up for the evening and walk out of the office side by side. Youāre trying very hard not to think about the fact that this is likely the last night that youāll do this, that tomorrow the assignment will be over.
As you near the residential wing, you start to hear distant shouts. If you inhale deeply, you catch a very faint whiff of explosivesāyouāre not sure what kind.
āI think someone brought work home,ā you say with a sigh.Ā
This happens from time to timeāthings get out of hand in the field or something happens when retrieving an asset or a target and all hell breaks loose at the TVA. Mobius had once referred to it as ābringing work homeā and the name had stuck.
āWasnāt there an incident in this wing not long ago?ā asks Loki.
āYes.ā You sigh, running a hand through your hair. āI had to call off the next dayāI got no sleep that night.ā You listen carefully, trying to determine the source of the noise and the status of the problem. āBut maybe itās almost over,ā you say with an optimism you donāt fully feel. āSometimes these things are resolved really quick.ā
Your heart continues to sink the closer you come to your home. The acrid burn of explosives only increases and you think you catch the low, dull roar of something not quite human.
And indeed, when you turn the final corner, you are immediately stopped by an electric blue barrier being monitored by a hunter. G-21āyouāve worked with her on a couple of missions before.
āAre you fucking kidding me?ā slips out of your mouth before you can stop yourself.
āThereās an ongoing incident in this area,ā says G-21 and you almost want to laugh because no shit.Ā
āHow long do you think itās gonna be closed off?ā you ask.
She shrugs. āWeāre at a code 54 right now, but itās probably gonna escalate.ā
With pitch perfect timing and before you can even try to remember what a code 54 means, thereās an almighty crash and a low bellow.
āGo!ā she yells before running toward the commotion amid frantic calls for backup.
Loki is grabbing your wrist and pulling you into a run.
Your standard issue work shoes are comfortable enough on a day to day basis, but you certainly want to have words with whoever decided that leather soled shoes with absolutely no grips were a good choice for a building floored almost entirely in linoleum. In a low stakes situation, itās meant occasionally you wipe out in the cafeteria and hurt nothing but your pride. In this situation, it means that Lokiās firm grip on your hand is the only thing keeping you upright.
But thereās a small mercy in that while you can still hear distant crashes and shrieks, whatever is happening down that hallway doesnāt seem to be following you and eventually, you both slow to a brisk walk and Loki drops your hand.
You havenāt even had a chance to consider where you are going to sleep tonight. You could probably curl up on that terrible couch in the office and just plan on getting up early enough to run back to your place for a quick shower and a change of clothesā¦assuming the incident resolves by thenā
āYou can stay with me,ā says Loki, as though he can hear you trying to sort this out.
āOh, thatās okay, Iāll justāā
āIf you say youāre going to sleep on that terrible couch in the office, I will personally take you to the most boring governmental proceeding I can find and leave you there until you come to your senses.ā
āSounds like a great place to fall asleep,ā you say.
His eyes glint, but his tone brooks no arguments. āYouāre staying with me tonight.ā
You sigh, but you canāt think of a counterpoint. āWhen did you get so bossy?ā
āDarling, Iām a prince,ā he says with a bit of a wry smirk. āItās my birthright.ā
Loki lives on the opposite end of the residential wing and his place looks quite a bit like yoursāheās got an extra window in the kitchen but the floor plan is otherwise the same. A lot of his furniture is standard issue, but there are little details that make it seem more personal: an area rug with a bit of fraying on the edges, a painting of what you think is an Asgardian landscape, a vase filled with dried flowers so delicate they look like they might disintegrate if you were to touch them. And booksāso many books. Books on shelves, stacked on the coffee table, tucked into the little rack that you know is meant to hold magazines. Hardbacks, paperbacks, leather bound, dog-eared, well-worn and brand new. Itās no wonder he was so excited about the library.
āHave a seat,ā he says, gesturing to the couch. āIāll get some things for you.ā
You sit down and he disappears down the hall. You idly examine the books stacked on the end table next to you. Many are quite clearly from Asgard and it sparks a pang of sympathyāitās like his homesickness is on full display in his living room and thereās something sweet and sad about seeing that vulnerability laid so bare.
He returns a few minutes later with a pair of pajamas, a toothbrush, and a hand towel.
āHere,ā he says, handing you the pile. āBathroomās just down the hall. Iāll make up a bed for you.ā
āThanks.ā
In the bathroom, you realize that the pajamas heās given you arenāt the standard set you can order from the TVA. These are made of a dark emerald silk that ripples over your skin like water, and somehow, that makes it feel a thousand times more personal than if heād loaned you a standard set. They donāt fit quite right on you, but theyāll work well enough for tonight.
You brush your teeth and attempt to get through as much of your evening routine as you can before collecting your clothes and exiting the bathroom.
When you return to the living room, you expect to find that heās made up a bed for you on the couch. These living units only have one bedroomāit would be quite reasonable to have you sleep on the couch.
You do not expect to find a pajama clad Loki stretched out reading on the couch, a blanket over his lap and his head propped up on a pillow like he intends to sleep there.
You exhale slowly. āPlease tell me you are not giving up your bed.ā
āDonāt be absurd, of course I am,ā he says without even looking up from his book. āThe point of this was to prevent you from sleeping on a couch, not simply put you on a couch in a different location.ā
You wish you had something to throw at him. āYou donāt even fit on that couch.ā
āLuckily, my knees bend. Besides, youāre a guest,ā he says, as though that settles it.
You roll your eyes and plunk yourself down in the armchair across from the couch, setting your pile of clothes on the floor. āIām not moving until you give up the couch.ā
He finally looks up from his book. āYouāre really going to do this?ā
You examine your fingernails, flicking away an invisible speck of dust. āIām not the one being unreasonable. Iām simply meeting you at your level.ā
āIf you think that Iām being unreasonable and youāre also saying youāre meeting me at my level, does that not mean you are admitting that you are being unreasonable?ā
āItās nearly one oāclock in the morning. Iām not arguing semantics with you.ā
āFine.ā His eyes glimmer as he sets his book down and slowly rises to his feet. āBut youāre still not sleeping on the couch.ā
āOh, youāre going to be so disappointed when you realize how wrong you are,ā you say. You think you see your opening and you try to play it cool.
Heās walking toward you, leaving your path to the couch wide open. In your head, you can see exactly how this works: youāll spring from your chair and dart around the coffee table before diving onto the couch like a baseball player sliding into home plate, soundly defeating Loki. Easy peasy.
Instead, what happens is that you spring to your feet and Loki moves with inhuman speed, grabbing you around your waist and pinning you to the front of his chest, stopping you in your tracks almost immediately.
āI suppose I should have expected that,ā he says. Your back is facing him, but you can almost hear the dry, sardonic look heās giving you.
āProbably,ā you say. āGod of mischief and all.ā You struggle fruitlessly against his iron grip. āYou can let me go now.ā
He laughs. āIām afraid I canāt. It was clearly a mistake to trust you. I wonāt be making that error again.ā
āI donāt know what youāre talking about,ā you say, trying again to squirm away from him. āLet me go.ā
āThe interesting thing about all of this is that youāve made a rather substantial tactical error,ā he says, continuing as though he canāt hear you.
āYouāre bluffing,ā you say with more confidence than you feel.
āFascinating theory,ā he says, ābut I donāt think itās going to work out for you.ā
With that same ridiculous speed, heās suddenly spinning you around and lifting you, tossing you easily over his shoulder.
āHey!ā you shout in protest.
āI warned you,ā he says, his voice full of mirth as he carries you toward the bedroom.
This is not exactly how youāve imagined being carried off to bed by Loki.
Though, admittedly, you do have a nice view of his ass.
āThis is ridiculous,ā you say.
āYou brought this upon yourself.ā Heās walking into the bedroom and a moment later, heās lifting you from his shoulder and tossing you unceremoniously onto his bed.
You scramble to your feet and try to lunge toward the door, but heās clearly expecting that. Before your feet even hit the floor, he catches you around the waist and hauls you back to the bed. Your back hits the mattress and you try to leverage the momentum to propel yourself back onto your feet.
He catches you immediately and you find yourself back on the bed again.
āI donāt mean to be patronizing,ā he says, failing to bite back a laugh, ābut itās adorable that you think you can outmaneuver me.ā
That is deeply offensive and the only way you can earn my forgiveness is by letting me take my rightful place on the couch.ā You canāt quite keep the laugh from your voice.
He grins. āNot a chance.ā
You attempt to dive off the opposite side of the bed, only to have him grab you by the ankles and pull you back. You manage to dislodge him and lunge in the opposite direction, only to be immediately thwarted.
It becomes increasingly hilarious the longer it goes on and soon your sides are aching from laughter. Loki is laughing too, but it doesnāt seem to affect his strength or speed at all.
Eventually, he wrestles you back down onto the bed and you are fairly certain thereās no way out of this oneāheās got your wrists pinned above your head and his legs locked around yours. Youāre both a little out of breath.
āYield,ā he says.
You shake your head. āNever.ā
His gaze flicks to your lips and back to your eyes. āYield.ā
āNo.ā
Something has changed. Thereās an electricity and intensity that crackles in the air between you, possibilities blooming in both of your gazes. It feels a little like that moment by the elevator, but youāre afraid to hope, afraid to even wish because the idea of him wanting you still feels as impossible as capturing smoke with a net.Ā
But the way heās looking at you, the way his gaze keeps drifting between your eyes and your lipsā¦thatās not nothing.
āYield.ā
You lick your lips, your heart beating wildly. āNo.ā
Is it just your imagination, or did his breath hitch when you licked your lips?
āYield.ā
God, heās so close and you want him so badly.Ā
āNo.ā
He looks again at your lips and this time, he closes the distance between you.
They call him Silvertongueāyouāve heard the jokes, youāve rolled your eyes at all of them. But as he kisses you, you realize that thereās an element of truth there because only seconds in and youāre ready to sign away your soul to live under the power of Lokiās tongue. The slow, warm slide of it against yours, the way he guides your mouth against his, the way he lets out a soft sigh as he tastes youāyou would give up everything if it meant you could stay like this.
āYield,ā he breathes against your lips.
āNo,ā you say.
He deepens the kiss, catching your lower lip between his teeth and gently tugging until you whimper and arch against him.
He still has your hands pinned against the bed, his grip unyielding when you try to wrestle them away.
āLet me touch you,ā you say when he draws back. You want to touch him everywhereārun your hands along every muscle youāve admired from afar.Ā
āThen yield,ā he says with a grin, his eyes flashing with devilish intent.
You consider this for a moment. You could give ināthere arenāt really any stakes at this point and youāre pretty sure youāre both going to end up sleeping in his bed tonight anyway. But that glint of mischief in his eyes also promises some intriguing possibilities if you stand firm.
āNo,ā you say.
āSuch a pity,ā says Loki, though his expression is one of hungry delight.
His hands slip free of your wrists then, but they stay pinned to the bed by some invisible force.
āCheater,ā you say.Ā
āI think this is only fair,ā he says, his hands sliding to your hips. āIām clearly the victor, am I not entitled to my prize?ā
You shiver. āYour prize?ā
āYes.ā He kisses down the column of your throat. āMy lovely, lovely prize.ā
āHow can I be your prize if Iām also your competitor?ā
āYou think too much,ā he mumbles against your neck.
āYou say that like itās a bad thing.ā
āGenerally, itās not.ā He sits back on his heels between your legs, looking you over with satisfaction. āBut in this case, itās distracting you from more pressing matters.ā His hands creep under the hem of your shirt, stroking the small of your back, thumbs tracing teasingly along the waistband of your pajama pants.Ā
āHave I mentioned how much I enjoy seeing you in my clothes?ā he asks. Thereās a husky depth to his voice and a hunger in his eyes that sends a flood of arousal to your cunt.
āYou have not,ā you say.
āA casualty of too much thinking,ā he says solemnly, his thumbs gently grazing the skin at your hipbones. āYou look utterly delectable. I almost want to leave them on.ā His eyes glitter with mischief. āAlmost.ā His hand strays to the bottom button on your pajama top. āMay I?ā
You nod. āYes.ā
He slips the button free and slowly makes his way up until your shirt is open. He carefully pushes the fabric aside, baring your breasts to his sight and touch.
Youāve never felt more beautiful seeing Loki stare at you, lips slightly parted, eyes wide and hungry. He trails one hand up your stomach and rib cage and slowly brushes a thumb over your nipple. You gasp and the sensitive skin puckers and stiffens as he palms your breast, rolling your nipple between his thumb and forefinger.
āGorgeous,ā he murmurs as he lowers his mouth to your breast, his tongue and lips taking up the role of his hand, while his other hand moves to cup your other breast. You whimper, wishing you could run your hands through his hair. āThatās it,ā he purrs, āI want to hear all the sounds you can make, my love.ā
You rock your hips forward and arch your back as he lavishes attention on your breasts. Itās the most delicious kind of torture, having him so close, but not being able to touch him.
Heās taking his time, which you both love and hate. He feels so good, but you need him to touch you, you need to touch him, you need him inside of you. You wait until you canāt take it any more and breathe his name like itās a prayer.
You wonder if this is what he was waiting for because with little more than a brief smirk and a wicked look, he starts kissing his way back up your chest and neck. You whimper when his lips meet yours and you can feel him grin as he kisses you. He fits his hips against yours, angling himself so that his cock rubs up against your clit just right and you moan into his mouth. You can tell that heās big and part of you wants to savor the anticipation even though you feel like you might go mad if he doesnāt fuck you now. You rock your hips against him, trying to feel that friction.
His large hands frame your face, one hand sliding to cradle the back of your head so he can draw you deeper, the other trailing from your cheek to your throat.
Both hands soon stroke down your sides, lingering teasingly at the waistband of your pajama pants. He hooks his thumbs underneath the waistband and you lift your hips. He slides your pants down maybe an inch and you can feel him smiling as he kisses you. You lift your hips again and your waistband creeps down another inch.
āLoki.ā His name falls from your lips with a sigh.
āWhat is it, my love?ā
āTouch me,ā you breathe. āPlease.ā
You lift your hips again and this time, he pulls the fabric fully down and off your legs. He guides your legs apart and stares appreciatively at your bare cunt, his teasing expression replaced by a rapt awe.
āBeautiful,ā he murmurs.Ā
You believe him.
His hands stroke your thighs, seemingly in no hurry, despite your pleading whimpers and the way you arch against the mattress. He draws his thumb gently along your slit, barely grazing your clit.
āDo you know what an utter distraction itās been sitting behind you?ā he asks, tracing your clit in the slowest, lightest circle.
You arch upward, hands still bound by his magic. āTell me,ā you breathe, your hips rising to chase his hand.
āEvery time you stood up, I could only think about bending you over the desk.ā
You manage a sly smirk. āAnd here I thought you didnāt like me much at all.ā
His thumb presses a little more against your clit and you moan.
āIāve wanted you from the moment I saw you,ā he says, rolling his thumb in a slow circle. āI kept you at armās length partly as a matter of protection.ā
For who?ā
āYou,ā he says. āIām not fully redeemed in some eyes and you being involved with a dangerous variantāā
āYouāre not,ā you say.
āSome would disagree.ā
āWell, theyāre wrong,ā you say. āYouāre not a dangerous variant. Youāre Loki Laufeyson and I want you just as you are.ā
Thereās something unreadable in his expression and it makes you wonder how many people have told him that he can just be himself.
āYou should be careful saying such lovely things to me, you know,ā he says solemnly.
You raise an eyebrow. āOh really? And why is that?ā
āBecause it makes me want to do very wicked things to you.ā
Youāre surprised youāre not shaking, you want him so badly. āWhat kinds of wicked things?ā
āOh, all manner of wicked things.ā He presses a kiss to the inside of your knee, his tongue swiping briefly against your skin. āThings with my mouth...ā His thumb rolls over your clit again, his index finger teasing your entrance before retreating. āā¦my handsā¦ā He drags his gaze over your naked form before locking eyes with you. āMy cock.ā
A shiver works its way up your spine. āSo if I talk about how I think youāre really clever and funny and I find it unbelievably sexy, what sort of wicked thing would that merit?ā
The intensity of his gaze makes you shiver again. He crouches down and presses another kiss against the inside of your knee, slowly moving upward. āIf you keep talking like that, Iām not going to let you leave my bed for days.ā
āYou know thatās not a disincentive, right?ā you say, sucking in a sharp breath as he nips at the soft skin of your inner thigh. āIāve wanted you for such a long time, Loki.ā
āIāll make it weeks if youāre not careful.ā
āAgain, not a disincentive.ā You gently tug at your bound wrists and find that theyāre still firmly secured. Itās exhilarating, even though you really wish you could run your hands through his hair, especially if he ends up where you think heās going.
āWhat else should I tell you?ā you muse as he continues his agonizingly slow path along your thigh. āYou know, half the reason I kept to myself was that I wanted you so much I was certain that Iād make a fool of myself.ā
That earns you a few circles of your clit with his thumb, but his progress up your thigh remains slow. You have a theory about what might move the needle, though.
āI know you like to act like youāre this sort of barely reformed villain, but I think thereās more good in you than youād like people to believe.ā
This time, he moves up to the crease where your thigh joins your hip, close enough that you can feel the heat of his breath ghosting along your labia. His tongue traces a line along your skin and you briefly wonder if youāll be able to hold it together enough to deliver the last part.
āAnd,ā you say, trying to keep your voice steady, āyesterday and today made me want you even more because I feel like I finally saw who you really are and youāre even more wondāā
Your words abruptly give way to a breathy moan because his perfect, skilled tongue has finally found its way to your clit.
You had a plan from here, but whatever it was has dissolved into nothing under the skilled caress of Lokiās tongue. You suspected he would be good at this from the way that heād kissed you earlier, but you could not have imagined that it would feel like this.
āOh my god, Loki.ā Your thighs are already quaking. You tug again at the invisible bonds on your wrists, but they hold fast. Something about the way the bonds are keeping you gently stretched along the bed combined with how his large hands have your thighs spread open seems to heighten every sensation. Thereās no wiggling away from him or adjusting yourself so that you feel more or less of the onslaught of his tongue on your cunt. You are completely at his mercy and youāre not entirely surprised that you fucking love it.
He slides a finger into your aching channel and your cunt shudders around the thick intrusion. The warm, roiling center of your orgasm starts builds in your hips with every stroke of his tongue, spinning faster and faster, like ocean winds whipping up into a hurricane. Your back arches and his tongue presses flat against your clit, and suddenly you know that this is going to be what takes you over the edge.
Loki seems to know it too, at least from the way that he presses his tongue more firmly against you, one arm slung across your hips to hold you in place. His other hand slides two fingers inside you, rocking and curling against that aching, tender spot.
You whimper, your hips bucking wildly. Itās so good and so much and you are almost there.
You look down at him then, his hair wild, hollowed cheeks flushed pink as his tongue works you over, his eyes closed like he couldnāt imagine anything more blissful than being in between your legs while you come undone.
This is ultimately what tips you over the edge. The storm that has been forming inside you is finally let loose and you arch your back and cry out in a wordless scream as your climax crashes into you.
Only then do the bonds around your wrists release and your hands fly down to grab his hair as your body shakes with pleasure.
It takes a moment for you to get your breath back and reacquaint yourself with the concept of speech, but when you do, you find Loki looking up at you, his expression pure mischief.
āAnd to think you wanted to sleep on the couch.ā
āIt wasnāt that I wanted to sleep on the couch, itās thatāā Your voice cuts off as his tongue starts stroking your clit again.
āItās what?ā he asks in between strokes, his smirk obvious in his voice. The lingering ripples of your orgasm are coalescing around the path of his tongue, tightening that coil in your belly again.
āFuckāyouāre not playing fair, you canāt justāā You lose your sentence to a low moan that rises up from your chest. āYou canāt justāfuck, yesāyou canātā¦oh god, yes, just like that.ā
His laughter rumbles against you as your hips start rocking against his mouth. How are you already so close?
āYou canāt justāfuckāwin an argument byāā
Youāre trying to say that he canāt expect to win an argument by making you come and you think he might understand this based on how determined he seems to be to prove you wrong. His fingers curl again until he finds that soft, tender spot that is so often the key to your unraveling.
You have stopped trying to complete that sentenceāyou moan, your hands tangling in his hair, urging him on as the swell of your climax rushes up, inevitable as a tidal wave looming over a seaside village.
You cry out as it crests and breaks, falling down over you in a rush of tingling pleasure that feels like champagne and fireworks all at once.
āNow, what was it you were saying, my love?ā he asks as he releases your clit a moment later. āSomething about how I canāt just win an argument by making you come? I couldnāt quite hear you over the sound of you coming completely undone on my tongue.ā
āOh, you think youāre so smart,ā you say, giving him a stern look as he crawls up your body.
āYou know what I think?ā he says, settling himself on his side next to you. āI think you liked submitting to me.ā
You shiver before you can even think about hiding it and his smile turns decidedly vulpine.Ā
āYou did, didnāt you? You liked having your hands bound and being completely at my mercy while I licked your pretty cunt until you came undone in my mouth.ā
āYou are enjoying this far too much,ā you say.
āI am enjoying it the correct amount.ā
You realize your hands are now free to explore his body and you tug at his pajama shirt. āI think youāre wearing too many clothes,ā you say.
He gives you a wicked grin as he lets you pull his shirt over his head. āYes, perhaps itās time we even things up.ā
You pull the shirt away and rake your eyes over him greedily, your hands following the path of your gaze. He is as perfect as you imagined, unfairly beautiful in the dim light of the bedroom.
You hook your thumbs into the waistband of his pajama pants and lower them an inch, a cheeky parallel of how he teased you earlier. His lips curl into a sharp smile when he realizes what youāre doing.
āInteresting strategy.ā Thereās a bit of a growl in his voice, a rough desperation that makes your cunt clench. āBut I think you forgot that I have the upper hand here.ā
He raises his hand and with a twist of his wrist, his remaining clothes dissolve in a shimmer of green and he is bare before you.
Your breath catches in your throat. His cock commands your immediate attention, nudging up against your thighāheās big, as you suspected, but completely bare and rock hard, he somehow seems longer and thicker than he had when he was grinding against you.
He pulls you into a slow kiss as you reach for his cock. You wrap your hand around him, delighting in the silky hardness of him, the way he throbs in your hand and the low groan he makes as your hand moves from base to tip and back, the way his hips thrust along with you. Your cunt clenches in anticipation.
After a moment, though, he places his hand over yours, slowing your movements.
āI need to be inside you,ā he rasps.
āYes,ā you breathe.
He rolls on top of youĀ and youāre not sure that youāve ever felt anything quite as wonderful as the heat of his bare skin and yours pressed together. This feeling means intimacy, a closeness that youād longed for but never expected even in your wildest daydreams.
He pulls you into a kiss, slow, soft, and languid, like you have all the time in the world and he intends to take it. Itās decadent and dreamy and perfect.
But the heavy weight of his bare cock resting against your stomach combined with the ache between your legsāan ache that would be so perfectly soothed by the hard column of flesh currently throbbing against youāproves to be a force too powerful to resist for very long.
You cant your hips against him, snaking one leg around his waist, hoping heāll get the hint.
He does.
He braces himself on one hand, the other sliding between your bodies to rub his cock along your slick folds. He positions himself at your entrance, waiting for your breathy plea to begin to ease himself slowly into you.
He fills and stretches you in the most wonderful way, but even more than that, he feels like home. The thought strikes you quite suddenly and youāre not entirely sure about everything it means, but you know itās good and right.
He pauses for just a moment, seeming to savor the feeling.
āYou feel better than I ever imagined,ā he says.
You quirk an eyebrow at him. āYou imagined?ā
He gives you a hungry smile as he leans in to kiss you. āLike I said: it has been an utter distraction sitting behind you.ā
His rhythm is slow and easy, like he wants to take his time learning every inch of you and memorizing how you react to his touch. His mouth moves over yours in a slow kiss thatās somehow both languid and demanding, his tongue gliding in and out of your mouth in the same rhythm of his hips rocking into you. His cock bumps up against that sweet spot inside of you that his fingers had teased earlier, each stroke inching you closer to bliss.
He shifts the angle of his hips so that his pubic bone grinds against your clit and it feels so good you almost see stars. You can feel your orgasm building, your cunt growing slicker and tensing around his thrusting cock.
He draws back to look at you, eyes hazy with a loose, dreamy kind of pleasure.
āDo you have any idea how good you feel?ā he breathes.
You are shaking. āLoki, Iām gonna come.ā
āI know you are,ā he purrs. āLet go for me, let me feel you, my love.ā
With two more thrusts of his hips, you unravel.
He groans as you tremble around him, but mostly, he watches your face, rapt by the way you throw your head back against the bed and gasp his name like itās the only thing that will save you.
āYouāre beautiful when you come,ā he breathes. āAbsolutely stunning.ā
He waits until you catch your breath before he kisses you again, slow and sensual. His hips are still rocking in that beautifully slow rhythm and you donāt know how it can still feel so good.
He keeps moving against you, his touch and his low murmurs of praise invoking a symphony of sensations. He presses deeper and your body sings with every thrust, your muscles tensing and tightening around him like you never want him to leave. Your climax swells again and you come with a whimper, your whole body shaking as he fucks you through it.
You want him to come, want to hear the sounds he makes and feel his sweet, hot release burning inside of you.
āI want you to come for me,ā you breathe.
He grins at you. āOh, I will, but not yet. Youāre not done yet.ā
You whimper. āLokiāā
āTwo more, my love, two more and then Iāll come for you.ā
Somehow, you give him three. By the second one, heās panting and his words have become rough, his voice a growl as he utters some of the filthiest praise youāve ever heard. The third builds quickly after that and you know instinctively that youāre going to take him over the edge with you this time.
You fight to keep your eyes open against the tidal wave of pleasure blooming again in your hips. You need to see him come undone.
As in everything else he does, heās unfairly beautifulāhe throws his head back, letting out a low groan that you can feel all the way to the tips of your toes. His cheeks are flushed, a few ink dark curls plastered to the light sheen of sweat on his forehead. You can feel him emptying himself inside you, his release hot and hard won.
It seems to last a long time and itās another minute before his hips slow to a halt. He kisses you, so soft and sweet it would almost seem chaste were it not for the fact that his cock is still throbbing inside of you.
After a moment, he slowly eases out of you, rolling over onto his back, his arm snaking around your waist and pulling you to him like he canāt bear to be parted from you even for a moment.
You curl up against his side, your legs tangling with his. He takes your hand, lacing his fingers with yours before resting your clasped hands on his heart.
You could fall in love like this, you think sleepily to yourself.
You donāt know it then, but youāre right.
*
Time moves differently at the TVA, but a couple years later, thereās a ring in a box on your desk.
Loki likes a spectacle and youād daydreamed about a traditional wedding, but when you talk it over, you both agree that you want to do something different, something quiet, something just for the two of you.
āI do think we should tell Mobius beforehand,ā you say to Loki.
āIsnāt the point of eloping that no one knows until after itās done?ā says Loki.
āYes, but I feel like we could make one exception,ā you say. āIf weād done a full wedding, I would have asked him to give me away.ā
Lokiās gaze softens a bit then and he pulls you close. āAll right. But we only tell him right before we leave. The man canāt keep a secret.ā
But Mobius doesnāt seem terribly surprised when you tell himāin fact, he seems far more concerned about your wedding gift.
āI didnāt have a chance to wrap it yet,ā he says. Heās retrieved a large picture frame that had been propped against his desk, though he keeps it turned away from you. āSoā¦this also requires a bit of an overdue confession for context.ā
You raise your eyebrows. āA confession?ā
āA confession,ā says Mobius.
āWill I be angry about this?ā asks Loki at the same time you say, āIs this like a go to jail confession or a misdemeanor confession?ā
Mobius gives a good natured chuckle, shaking his head slightly. āGod, the two of you. Always so dramatic. No wonder you ended up together.ā He takes what feels like an unnecessarily long drink from the coffee mug on his desk. āItās not bad, I promise.ā Another sip of coffee.Ā
Loki sighs. āHe always does this,ā he says to you. āHave you noticed? Whenever he has something that you want to know, he stalls and drags it out just to torment you.ā
āOkay,ā you say, ābut you jumping in to bicker with him probably doesnāt help.ā
āIām not bickering,ā says Loki. āIām simply pointing out that heās stallingāā
āWhat was it you were saying, Mobius?ā you say brightly, nudging Loki with your elbow.
Mobiusā eyes twinkle. āSee,ā he says to Loki, āI always liked her. Itās a good match.ā
You donāt have to look at Loki to know heās rolling his eyes, though he also makes a point of surreptitiously pinching your ass, a detail you hope Mobius doesnāt notice.
āAnyway,ā says Mobius, taking a deep breath, āit was pretty clear to me from the start that you liked each other. And you also seemed absolutely determined to get in your own way.ā He points to Loki. āEspecially you with your whole stilted Asgardian prince thing.ā
Loki frowns. āWhat are you talking about?ā
Mobius sighs. āAnytime you like someone, itās like your brain gets a factory reset and you get all overly polite and courtly.ā
Loki scoffs. āI donāt do that at all.ā
āYou do. Itās deeply weird. Youāre like a mannerly robot.ā
Loki turns to you. āDarling, tell him heās being absurd.ā
You reach over and squeeze his hand. āYou did call me āmy ladyā a couple of times in the early days.ā
Loki sighs and looks back at Mobius. āWhat was your point in mentioning this?ā
āWell,ā says Mobius, āyou seemed pretty determined to get in your own way, so nothing was happening. And eventually I got sick of all of the pining, so I decided to take matters into my own hands.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā
Mobius pauses, a hint of a smile pulling at the corners of his mouth. āThere wasnāt a breakthrough with Berlitz that weekend. What there was was a surplus in the overtime budget and a high priority indexing project for Archives.ā
Your lips part as your brain slowly puts the pieces together. Mobiusā eyes twinkle.
āWait,ā you say, āyou lied to us?ā
āI did not lie,ā says Mobius, his demeanor suddenly becoming very serious. āThat would have been wrong.ā He nods at Loki. āAlso, it wouldāve tipped him off and that would have ruined the whole thing. I simply failed to mention that the cart of files that I gave you needed to be sorted for indexing for the Archives department and I peppered in a couple of unrelated things about Berlitz.ā
āBut the office was empty that weekend,ā says Loki.
Mobius snaps his fingers. āRight. I did make some adjustments to the schedule that weekend.ā
āAnd the disturbance that prevented her from returning home on Saturday night?ā
Mobius spreads his hands wide and grins. āAll me, buddy. Paid G-21 five hundred bucks for that one.ā
Loki pauses for a moment and then looks at you. āI donāt think I can be mad about this. Iām genuinely impressed.ā
āI mean, I canāt argue with the results, but Jesus, Mobius, you couldāve just set us up on a blind date,ā you say.
āAh, but thatās not as fun,ā Mobius says. āPlus, it wouldnāt have made for as good a wedding gift.ā He turns the frame around and hands it to you both.
Itās both your timecards from that pay period, neatly framed side by side. Your eyes well with tears and Mobius smiles.
āHonestly, Iām just relieved itās not a jet ski,ā says Loki.
āHe's deflecting,ā you say to Mobius in an exaggerated whisper.
āI know,ā he whispers back.
But you canāt help but notice that Lokiās eyes are brighter than normal.
āOkay, now get out of here,ā says Mobius. āYouāve got a wedding to get to.ā
Twenty minutes later, youāre wearing a simple white dress and standing with Loki in front of a time door, your hand clasped in his.
āTechnically, we donāt have a supervisorās approval for this,ā you say with a wry smile.
He looks at you, eyes dancing with mirth. āI had Mobius sign off on the paperwork while you were getting ready.ā
Your heart swells and your smile is so wide that you feel like your face might split in two. āThen hurry up and marry me, Laufeyson.ā
He grins and tugs you through the time door.















