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When Loki, the Norse God, demands a virgin as part of his plan to spite the other Gods, he sees no reason not to have a little fun at the same time...

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017

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Loki’s Deflowered Virgin

Elle London

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When gods and humans interact, sometimes the gods take what they want…

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As the humans gaze at the twinkling stars above, they are left to wonder if there is alien life so far above their planet. There have been times throughout history of reports of aliens visiting, be it Roswell, a light that just hovers in the sky and disappears, or of seemingly countless eyewitnesses who come forward claiming they have been abducted.

Then there are objects that cause the human race to scratch their heads, like the great pyramid of Giza, which still mostly stands in tact today. It is those myths and legends of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Temple of Artemis, and the statue of Zeus at Olympia that have stymied their tiny little minds, and instead of realizing that there are other beings among them that are superior to them, they instead worship at the altar of this invisible God that is supposed to guide them through their daily lives, giving them pointless hope, which keeps them from taking their own lives.

As the bastard son of Odin, Loki sits on the hilltop above an Amazon village filled with his worshipers, his hand on his chin as his fingers play through the long blades of grass. He doesn’t want to be here, but he has little choice in the matter. Odin has banished him to mid-guard, but the circumstances that led to this new life on Earth is one that causes him to think back toward a long ago time when he sat with his brother Thor by the side of his father’s kingdom.

He looks down at the scurrying little bugs that worship ‘the God’s’ only to grimace at the mere thought of putting his hand on their worthless heads, but he knows he must if he is to ever get back home. The villagers are preparing a feast for him, in his honor, and it is that thought that brings a mischievous smile to his face.

Gazing up at the crystal blue sky, he yells out, “Father, why have your forsaken me?” He lifts himself up and spreads his arms. “What I did was not punishable by banishing me here to this cesspool of a world.” The arms turn to wings, the face contorting into a sharp beak, transforming him swiftly into the majestic bird of an eagle. Sweeping into the air, he flaps his mighty wings and screams, “If you hadn’t of treated me like a leper, I never would have taken such drastic actions. How I remember that day like yesterday.”