chapter 295
<b>Chapter 295:</b>
<span style="font-weight:400">The wavespped against the shore as I watched my three little angels—Hilga, Sia, and Liaugh and squeal, attempting to master the art of body surfing. Their tiny arms iled against the waves as they threw themselves forward, tumbling into the foamy surf, only to pop up giggling. Natasha and Andrea were nearby, teaching them how to get that perfect bnce, while I hovered above the water, my 16 ck wings spread wide, catching the sunlight. It felt like a perfect day.
<b>[Iing.]</b>
<span style="font-weight:400">A sudden tingling ran down my spine, there was a familiar energy approaching fast. I turned, just in time to see Carol Danvers flying through the sky, stopping inches from me with a grin as brilliant as the sun. We exchanged smiles, and she let her gaze linger over me, taking in my risque beach outfit. "You look really good in a bikini, La," she teased, eyes roving over me with obvious appreciation. Her eyes lingered on my breasts and thighs the longest.
<span style="font-weight:400">"I''ll never turn down <i><span style="font-weight:400">ttery </i><span style="font-weight:400">from a prettydy," I chuckled, brushing a strand of hair behind my ear. "When did you get back to Earth?" I asked her.
<span style="font-weight:400">"Only a few days ago," she said casually. "I spent the past two years in space—keeping the gxy safe, keeping tabs on the biggest Empires and the Celestials especially." Her gaze shifted to my wings, then back to me. "Looks like you’ve added a few feathers since Ist saw you. And your little ones… they’re adorable."
<span style="font-weight:400">I felt my smile falter for a second, a pang of sadness breaking through. "Yeah," I replied quietly, ncing down at Hilga, Sia, and Lia, sshing around, blissfully unaware. "I was... trapped in a ck hole for two years. Missed so much of their lives. I’m just trying to make up for it now, you know?"
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol’s eyes softened, and without a word, she closed the space between us, wrapping her arms around me in a warm, reassuring hug. Maybe the hug lingered a bit longer than it should have, but neither of us seemed to mind.
<span style="font-weight:400">"Momma!" Lia’s voice called up to us, and I pulled back, looking down to see three pairs of little hands waving up at me.
<span style="font-weight:400">"Come y with us!" they all shouted.
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol nced down at the water while chuckling. "I really should’ve brought a bathing suit since I knew you were at the beach."
<span style="font-weight:400">I smirked. "That’s not a problem. I’ve got you covered." Using <b>Creation of All Things</b><span style="font-weight:400">, I easily created a bikini that matched my own, except hers was pure white. “Now we match!”
<b>[And now you get to ogle her wearing a bikini just as skimpy as yours…]</b>
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. "You know my size?"
<span style="font-weight:400">She took the bikini with a grin, and since the beach was mostly deserted, she didn’t hesitate to shed her uniform right there in mid-air. As she changed, I couldn’t help but steal a few nces at her own bare breasts and hairless lower lips. Carol was a lot bolder than I remembered her.
<b>[If she’s been doing nothing but fighting in space for two years, then she’s down bad…]</b>
<span style="font-weight:400">Once Carol was dressed in her bikini, she floated back to me, a sly smile ying on her lips. We drifted down to the water,ughing and sshing as we joined Natasha, Andrea, and the girls. Hilga, Sia, and Lia immediatelytched onto us, theirughter and squeals filling the air. The waves surged around us as we all yed, with Carol and me helping the girls float on their tiny surfboards. Natasha and Andreaughed as they held the girls’ hands, while Carol rxed in a way I hadn’t seen before, fully joining in the fun.
<span style="font-weight:400">After a while, Carol floated closer to me, her expression suddenly turning serious. “You know, one of the main reasons I’m back on Earth is because of the Convergence,” she said, keeping her voice low. “It’s drawing all sorts of energy, and some worlds might try to invade during it.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I chuckled, shaking my head. “I don’t doubt it,” I replied, more amused than concerned. “The Dark Elves are bound to make a move. They’ve probably been itching for revenge on Odin—though they don’t know he’s dead.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “And if they do, what do you think will happen?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“They’ll learn the hard way,” I said confidently. “Under H’s rule, Asgard is stronger than ever. And that’s not counting my fallen angel siblings, who are stationed there now. If the Dark Elves try anything, it’ll be their funeral.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol chuckled, and we spent the next few hours basking in the simple joys of sunshine, sand, and surf. Eventually, though, the girls started to get tired and hungry.
<span style="font-weight:400">I scooped Lia up, kissing her cheek. “How about we all get some dinner? Are there any good seafood ces nearby?” I asked Andrea.
<span style="font-weight:400">Andrea pulled out her phone. “Let’s see… <i><span style="font-weight:400">Jarvis</i><span style="font-weight:400">, can you find us a nearby restaurant?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Certainly, Ms. Andrea,” Jarvis’s familiar voice chimed from the speaker. A secondter, Andrea smiled. “There’s a fish restaurant with amazing reviews just down the beach a few miles.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Perfect,” I said, and with a wave of my hand, I opened a purple portal right in front of us. One by one, we stepped through,nding on a lively beach near the restaurant.
<span style="font-weight:400">Unlike the quiet stretch we’d just left, this beach was crowded with families, couples, and groups of friends, all frozen mid-movement as we appeared. Iughed, giving a small wave to the crowd while leading the girls toward the entrance, knowing my face was one of the most recognized on the.
<span style="font-weight:400">Inside, the hostesses and waitstaff stopped dead, openly staring as we entered. Andrea took the lead, striding up to the hostess with her usual calm. “Could we rent the restaurant for the next hour? We’ll pay <i><span style="font-weight:400">triple</i><span style="font-weight:400"> your daily revenue.”
<span style="font-weight:400">One of the managers stepped forward, eyes practically shining with greed. “Absolutely, ma’am! Right this way.”
<span style="font-weight:400">We were led to thergest booth. The girls'' faces all lit up in excitement as they were handed kids menus and crayons that they could use to color them with.
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol leaned back, watching the kids happily scribble on their papers. “ying on the beach, a meal at a restaurant… This is a lot more mundane than I was expecting another day with you would be.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Natashaughed, slipping her hand into mine. “What, you expected nonstop gxy-saving action?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol smirked and shrugged. “Maybe a little…”
<span style="font-weight:400">Iughed along with them, savoring this rare moment of peace and normalcy. The waitress approached, still a bit wide-eyed, and we ced our orders. I ordered for the three girls since they were all too busy coloring to really care.
<span style="font-weight:400">…
<span style="font-weight:400">The night air was cool, and the city below was quiet. It was one of those rare, peaceful moments.
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol and I sat side by side on the rooftop of my penthouse, the wind gently tousling our hair. I’d just finished filling her in on everything that had happened on Earth DXD while she was gone—the Behemoth’s attack on Japan, Riser Phenex’s brutal assault on New York and D.C., and the war in the underworld. The more I spoke, the more Carol’s expression shifted from surprise to disbelief.
<span style="font-weight:400">“That’s… a lot, La,” she finally managed, her toneced with shock and just a hint of admiration.
<span style="font-weight:400">I looked down, the unease still gnawing at me. “Carol… do you think I’m a monster? For letting my siblings wipe out the devils?” My voice was barely a whisper, but Carol heard.
<span style="font-weight:400">A secondter, she moved closer, wrapping her arm gently around my shoulders. “La, you’re not a monster,” she said firmly, giving my shoulder a reassuring squeeze. “If anyone would know, it’s me.” She hesitated, her face shifting as if debating how much to reveal. “I’ve done far worse things—things I’ve only hinted at before.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I turned to look at her, curiosity and concern blending together. “Like what?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She took a deep breath, her eyes fixed on the horizon. “Once, I came across a covered entirely by a sentient fungus. It had absorbed every life form on the and was developing space travel to spread and infect other worlds.” She paused, her voice growing quieter. “To stop it, I found thergest asteroid I could manage and hurled it at the. Wiped it outpletely.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I watched her, feeling the weight of her words settle between us. “You… destroyed an entire world?”
<span style="font-weight:400">She met my gaze. “Was that genocide? Maybe. But not every species can live in harmony. Some are just ipatible with others, they’d destroy everything else if given the chance.” Her voice softened. “Sometimes, you have to make hard choices.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Her words lifted a weight I hadn’t realized I was carrying. I leaned my head against her shoulder, and she rested her cheek on the top of my head. We sat in silence for a while, the quiet understanding between us filling the space as we gazed up at the stars.
<span style="font-weight:400">Then, something caught my eye—a flicker in the sky, like the stars were blinking out one by one. I straightened, squinting. “What is that?”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol followed my gaze, her brows knitting as she noticed it too. Thousands of shapes,rge and clustered, had moved into orbit, blotting out entire patches of the sky.
<span style="font-weight:400">“It looks like a whole bunch of meteors,” Carol murmured, a hint of tension creeping into her voice. “But there’s no meteor shower scheduled, and none of them are… falling.”
<span style="font-weight:400">A chill ran down my spine as I kept watching the shapes overhead. Whatever was up there wasn’t natural.
<span style="font-weight:400">Just then, Natasha came running up to the roof, her steps urgent and uncharacteristically loud. “La! Carol! You both need toe inside—now.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I met Carol’s gaze, both of us sensing the tension radiating from Natasha. We wasted no time following her back down to the living room, where she pointed at the TV. On the screen was a familiar yet unexpected figure making a dramatic introduction.
<span style="font-weight:400">"<i><span style="font-weight:400">Humans</i><span style="font-weight:400"> of Earth," the man on the screen announced. "I am Mao, leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants."
<span style="font-weight:400">I felt a flicker of anger as heunched into a tirade about all the oppression mutants are under all over the world and how he won’t allow such outrageous injustices to continue. I nced at Natasha, who shook her head slightly.
<span style="font-weight:400">“It’s not like that anymore, La,” she contradicted his words. “While you were gone, Akeno, Jean, and Ororo formed their own hero team. Those three have be really popr online—you know, because they''re all “<i><span style="font-weight:400">super hot”</i><span style="font-weight:400"> and have “<i><span style="font-weight:400">cool super powers”</i><span style="font-weight:400">. Mutant poprity has actually grown by a lot, and that’s on top of your own support for them!”
<span style="font-weight:400">I nodded, irritation simmering beneath the surface as Mao continued his rant. “The world doesn’t owe you anything, Mao,” I muttered, watching as he theatrically spread his arms like this was all some kind of performance to him.
<span style="font-weight:400">Then Mao’s tone darkened. "You might have noticed somerge objects in the sky," he sneered, a disturbing glint in his eye. “With a single meteorite, your so-called <i><span style="font-weight:400">‘guardian angel’</i><span style="font-weight:400"> managed to save this world, taking out an alien menace two years ago.” He spat out the words, his disdain for me seeping into every syble. “Yes, meteors are powerful—and dangerous. Which is why I have surrounded the entire with thousands of them!” He raised his arms in triumph. “Earlier today, La of the Fallen announced that our global poption would soon double. Mutants are already outnumbered! I will not allow us to be even more diluted! La, you have one hour to surrender to me, or I will destroy every major city on this! Meet me in space if you dare…”
<span style="font-weight:400">And with that, the screen went dark.
<span style="font-weight:400">“What the fuck?” I muttered, staring at the nk screen. The audacity—the sheer disregard for innocent lives—had me reeling. My mind was already calcting how many meteors I might be able to stop if he released them. “If I use shadow clones and cosmic <b>Susanoo</b><span style="font-weight:400">… maybe even the <b>Power Stone</b><span style="font-weight:400">… I might be able to surround the. But…” I trailed off, realizing the n would exhaust everything I had.
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol and Natasha each ced a hand on my shoulder, their expressions resolute. Carol’s blue eyes met mine with fierce confidence. “I can handle him. Mao’s not the first megalomaniac I’ve brought down.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I nodded, knowing that if anyone could take him head-on, it would be Carol. But something about this didn’t sit right. Mao was strategic. This whole spectacle, the broadcast, the ultimatum—it felt too shy.
<span style="font-weight:400">A knot of suspicion tightened in my chest. “It’s not just him, I’m sure of it,” I murmured. “He’s got some kind of backup n. Otherwise, why would he risk calling me out? He has to know he can’t handle me whatever he tries.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Natasha’s eyes sharpened as she listened. “Then we go in ready for anything. He’s trying to bait you, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s hiding something bigger than what he showed on that broadcast.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I nodded, feeling my resolve harden. “Alright. we’ll go. If he wants a fight in space, let''s give it to him,” I said, looking between Carol and Natasha. Both of them grinned at me.
<span style="font-weight:400">My phone blew up the second Mao’s smug face disappeared from the screen. Calls, messages—at least ten people trying to reach me at once. Sighing, I swiped to answer Akeno first, and the panic in her voice hit me immediately.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Aunt La, Jean is missing! Ororo and I can’t find her anywhere! We think… we think Mao kidnapped her!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Shit!” I muttered, my mind racing. I kept my tone steady. “We’ll find her, Akeno, don’t worry. Hang tight, and stay safe.”
<span style="font-weight:400">I hung up, meeting Carol’s and Natasha’s concerned stares. “<i><span style="font-weight:400">Phoenix</i><span style="font-weight:400"> has been taken. Mao must’ve ambushed her—probably while she was heading to ss or something.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Natasha’s eyes narrowed. “I’m surprised someone as powerful as Jean could be taken that easily.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Normally, I would be too,” I replied, running a hand through my hair in frustration, “but she’s used to hearing the thoughts of everyone around her. With that helmet, Mao could’ve walked right up to her. Hell, he might have injected her with something remotely. Jean’s got a lot of power, but when she isn’t channeling the <b>Phoenix Force</b><span style="font-weight:400">, she’s not invincible.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Before I could catch my breath, my phone buzzed again. It was Andrea.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Are you guys alright?” she asked, sounding both worried and ready for action. “What’s the n?”
<span style="font-weight:400">I exhaled,ying it out quickly. “I’m going to send five shadow clones around the with my cosmic <b>Susanoo</b><span style="font-weight:400">. It’s our best shot to contain all these damn meteors. I’ll need Jarvis to find the best positions for the clones.”
<span style="font-weight:400">“On it,” Andrea replied without missing a beat.
<span style="font-weight:400">A momentter, Jarvis’s smooth voice came through, already calcting. “The optimal points forary coverage are as follows…”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Perfect,” I said,mitting the locations to memory. Andrea kept rolling.
<span style="font-weight:400">“Do you want Tony and me to jump in?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Yes, be ready,” I replied, ncing at Carol and Natasha. “I have a feeling Mao’s got a backup n. After protecting the, I’ll be drained, so if he tries anything else, it’s on you guys to stop him.”
<span style="font-weight:400">The next call was just as expected, it was Fury, and he was livid. “You’ve got some nerve, putting me on hold, La!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Well, Nick, the entire’s on the line. I have to prioritize,” I snapped, filling him in on the n—only for him to cut me off with bad news.
<span style="font-weight:400">“That bastard didn’t just grab Phoenix,” Fury growled. “We have reports that some of the strongest mutants on the went missing this morning. All at the same damn time!”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Great,” I muttered.
<span style="font-weight:400">Natasha spoke up. “Looks like we’re dealing with possible mind control,” she noted, tension obvious in her voice. We all knew just how dangerous a mind-controlled Jean could be. She was a killer…<i><span style="font-weight:400">literally</i><span style="font-weight:400">, that was her job.
<span style="font-weight:400">I grimaced, realizing that after creating theary shield, I’d be tapped out. Facing Jean—or any of the other missing mutants—after would be very difficult.
<span style="font-weight:400">“La, you still have the <b>Mind Stone</b><span style="font-weight:400">, don’t you?” Natasha asked suddenly. Her unspoken n was obvious, she wanted to use the stone in the event that Jean and the other mutants really were under mind control.
<span style="font-weight:400">“I do,” I admitted, “but I don’t trust anyone else to use it right. The only person who’s ever managed it correctly was…” I trailed off as a wild idea hit me. Reckless, insane even, but it might work.
<span style="font-weight:400">I grinned, meeting Natasha and Carol’s eyes. “I think we’re going to need to break someone out of Asgardian prison real quick.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Carol raised an eyebrow, and Natasha’s lips twitched in a knowing smirk. “Let me guess. The one person crazy enough to wield the <b>Mind Stone</b><span style="font-weight:400"> to its fullest potential?”
<span style="font-weight:400">“Yep. Time to pay Loki a visit…”
<b>[I''m sure he won''t try to stab you in the back…]</b>
<span style="font-weight:400">I couldn’t argue with the system’s warning about Loki—he was risky, no doubt. But I had the perfect solution for keeping him in check: sicking his own mother on him. I knew for a fact that Loki still loved Frigga deeply, no matter how much he despised Odin. If anything, he probably loved her more than in canon, especially since she despised Odin right back.
<span style="font-weight:400">Before we left, I went to Frigga’s room to fill her in and get her on board. I found her there, sitting beside Vali, who was fast asleep in her bed. Vali had his own problems that would need dealing with after this, but for now, Loki was our priority.
<span style="font-weight:400">Frigga looked up at me as I approached. “What brings you here, La?” she asked.
<span style="font-weight:400">I took a breath, knowing this was kind of a bold n. “I need your help, Frigga. I’m nning to break <i><span style="font-weight:400">Loki</i><span style="font-weight:400"> out of Asgardian prison…” I exined what was going on.
<span style="font-weight:400">She let out a deep sigh, clearly weighing the risks. “You’d be entrusting him with the <b>Mind Stone,</b><span style="font-weight:400">” she murmured, her voiceced with concern. But I could see the understanding in her eyes—she knew we were out of options since Mao only gave us an hour before he was going to start dropping the asteroids in orbit and they became genuine meteors of pure destruction.
<span style="font-weight:400">“I know, it’s a huge risk,” I admitted, “but you know Loki. He’s too clever to get caught up in anyone else’s schemes. And if anyone can keep him from backstabbing us, it’s you.”
<span style="font-weight:400">Frigga rose from Vali’s bedside, her stance calm yet resolute. “Very well,” she said, a hint of that maternal fierceness in her eyes. “I shall apany you and make sure that Loki doesn’t betray you… And if he tries to, well, sometimes a mother has to give their unruly child a proper spanking.”
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