Loki was being held in a room that was designed to withhold the powers of the Incredible Hulk, so there was no way he would be able to get out without his powers. He wouldn't have been able to get out even if he had his powers. The room was made of an incredible strong glass, thousands of times stronger than bulletproof glass. Loki sighed, leaning his head against the glass, trying to force himself to calm down. He was angry that he was forced to stay here, instead of the tiny apartment that belonged to the mortal girl.

Being banished to Midgard was an embarrassment. Being stripped of his powers was an even bigger shot to his ego. The All-Father, Thor's precious father, declared that Loki's heart was cold from the lack of love he experienced. He was sent here in hopes to open his heart and allow love to warm him. Thor met Jane when he was banished, and Odin was hoping the same thing would happen to him.

He wasn't what he would call "lucky," to have met Kelsey. She was a challenge, with he always found intriguing, but not only that, she was beautiful. He had to force his love onto a mortal, and she might as well be the most beautiful one he could find. The tall redheaded woman, The Black Widow, rivaled her beauty, but she wasn't the one Loki would want. She was too strong headed, too reluctant to give into his ways. Kelsey was weaker. She hadn't been trained to be cold like the Widow, but there was one thing standing in his way.

Captain America.

He saw the way the Captain looked at the petite brunette. He also saw the way that she looked back at him. There was a connection that he would have to break. He would need to wedge his way between the two so he could claim Kelsey as his own. His mind wandered to her in her little shorts and red camisole with her hair in a messy bun as she sat food down on the table for him. Her sexuality radiated from her small, yet beautiful toned, body.

In Asgard, she would be his, no question. He would not have to fight for her affections, and she would be lying in bed with him in the late hours of the night, writhing in pleasure and moaning his name. His hands clenched against his thighs as these thoughts raced through his mind.

"Brother." Thor interrupted the Asgardian Prince's thoughts. Loki's head turned sharply, his long black hair whipping him in the face as he did so. He said nothing to his brother, but Thor continued to approach. He was taking in Loki's appearance, pity evident on his face. Kelsey looked at him with pity, but it did not bother him because her compassion for him overpowered her pity. "Brother, I did not know your punishment would be so tragic. It was cruel of the All-Father to do this to you." Thor spoke, and Loki squinted his eyes at him, searching his eyes for any hidden meanings or plans.

Loki did not want pity.

He wanted revenge.

"It was kind of Lady Kelsey to treat your wounds. Who knows what would've happened to you if she hadn't." Thor shuddered at the thought, imagining his brother bleeding out on the street, mouth still sewn closed. Kelsey was a kind woman, Thor knew that. He knew that she cared for Loki even after only knowing him for a mere few days. Her heart was large and full of compassion, which was exactly what Loki needed.

Loki didn't want to talk to Thor anymore. His voice was grating his nerves, and he was already on edge after everything he had been through. He wondered where his tiny brunette was, but he wouldn't give Thor the pleasure of asking for her. Thor knew that his brother's mind was focused on other things, and he knew that it was the Midgardian.

"Would you like to talk to her?" Thor asked his brother, his voice softer than normal. Loki heard the change in his tone and it made him angry. He wasn't weak. He didn't need to talk to Kelsey, but he did want to. Loki decided to not respond, but Thor got the message. He would get Tony to call Kelsey for his brother.

Thor bid his brother a farewell for the time being and walked back to Tony's workshop, which was full of Iron Man suits. He didn't understand why the man needed so many different suits. He could only wear one at a time. "Stark, do you think you could contact Lady Kelsey?" Thor asked, sitting down on one of the stools and sitting Mjolnir on the table.

"And why would I do that?" Tony asked, raising an eyebrow.

"For Loki. He needs to speak with her." Thor replied, but Tony did not seem impressed by his request.
"So, I need to call the pretty little lady that's spending her evening with our fabulous Capsicle and ask her to come here to talk to your insane brother?" Thor had no response, but Tony shrugged. "Doesn't matter to me." He pulled his phone out of his pocket and scrolled through his contact list before placing the phone against his ear.

"Well good evening, isn't it past your bedtime?" Tony joked, looking at the clock that read 7:03.

"Hilarious," Steve said dryly, "can I ask why you're calling me?"

"I actually didn't call to talk to you. I need to talk to your lady friend." Steve was quiet.

"Why do you need to talk to Kelsey?" He knew it had to be about Loki, and it pissed him off. Kelsey was with him for the evening, she didn't need to worry about Loki.

"Important business, Rogers. Now, give her the phone." Steve sighed, handing the phone to Kelsey, who looked at him with confusion before taking it.

"Hello?" She asked.

"Good evening, sunshine. Your boyfriend was missing you and was hoping to see you tonight." Tony told her in a teasing tone. Kelsey felt her face heat up. Loki was not her boyfriend in any way, shape, or from. But was he really missing her? That made her heart flutter in her chest.

"Tonight?" She asked, chewing on her lip. She didn't want to hurt Steve's feelings. He was being so sweet towards her, and she didn't want to mess anything up between them. But she had to admit, she really wanted to see how Loki was doing. "I guess tonight would be okay." Kelsey didn't see Steve's crestfallen face as he quickly turned around. Her stomach was in knots over this.

"Great. It'll be a nice little surprise for the little fella. See you soon." Tony's voice was teasing again, and she hung up the phone. Cautiously, she placed her hand on Steve's stiff shoulder.

"Did you want to come with me?" She asked, placing his phone in his hand. Steve let out a chuckle that was very un-Steve of him. It was a bitter laugh. Kelsey understood why he was upset, but she didn't know what to do.

"No, you can go ahead. I'm just going to head back to my apartment for the night." Kelsey's heart dropped.

"Steve, you don't have to go home. Stay with me." Her voice was pleading, and Steve considered it for a minute.

"You go on to Tony's. I'll come back by tomorrow." He assured her, giving her a soft smile before shutting the door to the apartment behind him. She sighed, burying her face in her hands. Why did life have to be so difficult?

Once she heard his motorcycle pull out of the parking lot, she grabbed her purse and headed to her car. The drive to Tony's wasn't long, and she was anxious, so she drove a little faster than the speed limit permitted.

She whipped into Tony's fancy parking garage, smirking at the rows of fancy cars that he had lined up, sparkling in the dim lights. She had to wait for someone to allow her in, and she felt like the elevator was going slow on purpose.

"Tony?" She called out. His head peaked around the corner, giving her a wide grin.

"Kelsey, Kelsey, Kelsey. Where's out Capsicle?" Tony asked, raising an eyebrow at the girl.

She rubbed her arms self-consciously, feeling bad about what happened.

"He went home for the night." She told Tony, who clicked his tongue.

"Jealousy is an ugly thing." He retorted, grabbing her wrist and leading her over to Thor. "Look who showed up." Tony said, gesturing to the brunette dramatically.

"Lady Kelsey! My brother will be pleased to see you!" His voice was loud and boisterous, and she gave him a smile.

"How's he doing?" She asked, and Thor led her down a hallway, taking her towards him.

"He's.. angry." Thor admitted. Kelsey assumed as much, she wouldn't expect anything else from him.

"I thought he would be. I didn't think that he would want to see me." She told Thor. He didn't tell her that Loki did not ask for her by name, but he knew that she would boost his spirits. He opened a large door, revealing a glass looking box.

"Why's he in there?" She asked. He had yet to notice them.

"We've had issues with him before, this is for everyone's safety." Thor told her before nudging her gently with his arm.

He shut the door behind him, however he stood guard outside, just in case he heard anything suspicious.

Loki's eyes widened as he took in the small woman in front of him, her eyes wide with curiosity and concern. He had been sitting on the floor, his back against the wall, but he stood up smoothly when he saw her. She took a few quick steps forward before placing her hand on the glass.

"Loki."