Steveloki Alternate Timeline
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“You’re very hard to save, Captain,” he says quietly, over the slow burble of water filling the cabin.
If he sees a smile flicker on Steve’s face, he tries to forget it. Instead he brings the ice up and over Steve like a shroud, like he’s Snow White, and wonders if this is how it always happened. If he changed anything or if he just proved it.Someone keeps showing up to ask Steve Rogers invasive questions. OR, Steve and Loki's date night in ends in a minor, potentially time travel-related shenanigan. OR, Loki tries to course-correct before it's too late.
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- Part 1 of Steveloki Alternate Timeline
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A short coda to Perhaps I Had A Wicked Childhood.
When Loki leaves to clear his head after the events around the warning from his future self, Steve is left to deal with a loneliness he wasn't expecting to feel.
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- Part 2 of Steveloki Alternate Timeline
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Loki wasn’t making coffee. There was no one in the kitchenette, and hadn’t been since last night. Empty bathroom, too — cold, no remnant of shower-time fog or humidity, toothbrush dry. Rest of the apartment just as empty. None of the usual signs of early rising. Loki always left blankets and books and snack bowls and spoons around the apartment like a Hansel and Gretel trail, concrete reminders that he was waiting for Steve to wake up, that he was still there.
Nothing like that, now.
Steve wakes up and finds Loki gone; Loki stays gone for five years. Moving on should be second nature by now.
An alternate timeline deals with the aftermath of both Civil War and Loki.
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- Part 3 of Steveloki Alternate Timeline
