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Chapter 58 - 58 A Casual Threat

The people of New York froze as the image of Loki appeared on every screen in Manhattan, from storefronts to handheld devices, interrupting broadcasts across the city. His voice was dripping with disdain, echoing through the streets as though he stood right among them, looking into each person's eyes.

"It's the unspoken truth of humanity," he began. "You crave subjugation. The bright lure of freedom blinds you, feeding only a mad scramble for power, for identity, a folly that diminishes your lives."

In living rooms, cafés, and crowded sidewalks, people stared up, gripped by fear. Some whispered in confusion, others gripped their loved ones close, feeling the weight of his words settle like a chill across the city.

"You were made to be ruled," Loki sneered, his expression darkening with pride. "As your forefathers knelt before the might of Asgard and worshipped us, you shall kneel again. But this time, before me—King Loki."

The streets were filled with uneasy murmurs, strangers glancing at each other as if they'd just woken to a nightmare. Police stations and emergency rooms scrambled as calls began flooding in, and fear rippled outward like a spreading infection.

"Surrender peacefully," Loki commanded, "or I will wipe your species from existence." His smirk widened, twisted with malice. "I give you two hours. I will begin here, with New York. And from here, I will extend my reach to every city, bringing ruin upon anyone who dares resist. If you will not surrender, I will make examples of you, killing all who stand in my way."

His image held for a moment before the screen went black, leaving only the echoes of his threat. For a few suspended moments, silence hung in the air. Then, a wave of panic erupted across Manhattan, voices rising as the weight of Loki's threat settled in. A grim, inescapable shadow that promised death and despair if they didn't bow to his will.

As the screens across the Helicarrier closed, the lingering image of Loki began to dissolve, slowly morphing back into Natasha's familiar form as Harry's magic faded.

Natasha shook her shoulders out, rolling her neck as if shedding the sinister persona along with Loki's image. "So, was it too much? I just rephrased what he was spouting in Stuttgart" she asked, raising her eyebrows at Harry.

Harry smirked. "If it got the point across, then no amount of drama is too much," he said with a grin. "You nailed the whole 'kneel or be destroyed' vibe, by the way."

Natasha chuckled, the tension easing for a brief moment. "Let's just hope they clear out before the real nightmare starts."

"Let's suit up," Harry replied, his tone turning serious. "We've got a city to save."

Once Natasha was fully geared up in her Black Widow combat gear, the two headed to the hangar bay where they found the rest of the team had already assembled.

Thor stood tall, clad in his full Asgardian armour, Mjölnir in hand, a faint crackle of lightning dancing along the hammer's edge. Beside him, Clint adjusted the fresh quiver strapped to his back. Cap, in his iconic suit, held his shield at his side. Tony made some final adjustments to his armour while Rhodey, in his War Machine suit, gave them both a nod.

Bruce stood off to the side, taking steady breaths, mentally preparing himself for what was to come. Only he and Harry had yet to suit up, and as they joined the group, Harry exchanged a brief, reassuring glance with Natasha.

"Looks like we're the last ones," Harry remarked with a grin, admiring the sight of his teammates fully prepped.

"Fashionably late, Potter," Clint quipped. "But we'll let it slide this time."

"Just so you know, Jarvis says they've already set up the machine," Tony reported.

Rhodey cast a glance at Tony's worn armour, smirking. "Guess it's time for a wardrobe upgrade."

Tony shrugged, nonchalantly. "I'll pick up something fresh on the way. It's New York, right? Always a suit in stock."

Steve looked at Harry and Bruce, raising an eyebrow. "What about you two?"

Bruce just grinned. "Everything's getting shredded anyway. I figured I'd go with my extra-stretchy pants. Comfort is key." The team chuckled, and Harry stepped forward, waving his hand to add a few spells to Bruce's shorts.

"There. Now they're indestructible," Harry said, with a wink. "At least now you won't need a modesty blanket after a transformation."

Bruce laughed, relieved. "Well, that's one less thing to worry about."

Clint raised an eyebrow at Harry's casual attire. "So…our wizard's gearing up to fight an alien invasion in what, a fancy bathrobe?"

Harry winked, taking a confident step back as he summoned his magic to surround him. He raised his arms and looked skyward, his body straightening, his gaze intense. His eyes started to glow with power, while a palpable wave of energy emanated from him, electrifying the air around him.

The magic swirled, manifesting as shadows and glimmers of green and black fabric that began to wrap around his form like living threads. Dark, enchanted leather pants took shape, molding perfectly to his legs before tucking seamlessly into knee-high, polished black boots that gleamed in the hangar light. Over his chest, finely woven leather armor in a deep, forest green wove itself, the surface etched with intricate silver runes that spiraled elegantly up his torso and down his sleeves, each rune pulsing faintly as if charged with protective spells.

Finally, a sleek silver cape cascaded over his shoulders, settling with an effortless grace as it fastened at his collar with two owl-shaped brooches, each detailed with sharp, watchful eyes and inlaid with gemstones that glinted in an emerald hue, matching the rich green of his tunic. The cape itself had a mesmerizing, metallic sheen, catching the light with each subtle shift and flowing behind him like a silken wave. Silver accents along the edges of his armor lent a sharp contrast, adding to his aura of both nobility and readiness for battle.

Harry's transformation complete, he lowered his gaze, the faint green glow in his eyes fading as he smiled. He looked every bit the warrior-wizard, regal and formidable.

"That's so cool," Tony said, his eyes lighting up. "I need to figure out how to make my suit appear like that. Think about it—an instant Iron Man. Jarvis, take notes."

Natasha let out a low whistle, her gaze lingering on the silver and green accents. "I've got to admit, Potter, that's impressive. You look like you're about to walk right into a medieval battleground and conquer it."

Clint crossed his arms, grinning. "Yeah, the magic cape really sells the 'wizard with a vengeance' vibe. You might even outdo Thor in style points."

Thor clapped Harry on the shoulder, his voice booming with approval. "I see that you are finally donning the armour that Mother had prepared for you. She has been cross with you for not using it much since returning here to Midgard."

With a grin, Harry nodded to the group. "Glad it's got the approval of Earth's mightiest heroes. Now, you think you can give us a lift to Stark Tower?"

Rhodey shook his head in mock disbelief. "After that entrance? We should be asking you for a ride."

The Quinjet sped to Stark Tower as fast as it could. Rhodey and Tony were already airborne, their armours gleaming under the waning sunlight as they soared ahead of the team toward Manhattan.

Inside the Quinjet, Natasha tightened her harness, exchanging a look with Steve. "Once we drop Harry and Thor at Stark Tower, we'll sweep the streets," she said, going over the plan one last time. Steve nodded, gripping his shield. "It's going to be a tight timeline."

As they approached Manhattan, the once-bustling cityscape below seemed strangely empty, the streets eerily quiet in preparation for what was coming.

"We're here," Bruce murmured, glancing out the window. The Quinjet hovered briefly at the top of Stark Tower, and Thor turned to Harry. "Are you ready?"

Harry gave a firm nod. "Let's end this."

Clint manoeuvred the Quinjet for Thor and Harry to jump down onto Stark Tower's roof. Tony was already there, helmet off and arms crossed, waiting beside Dr. Selvig, who was standing next to the ominous machine that would soon open the portal.

Tony smirked, his gaze shifting between Thor and Harry. "Nice of you two to drop in."

Tony turned towards Dr. Selvig and demanded. "Alright, Doc, shut it down!"

Selvig, with a glassy, almost enchanted look in his eyes, replied in a dazed voice. "It's too late! She can't stop now. She wants to show us something. A new universe."

Tony groaned, already lifting his arm. "Yeah, I'm over that idea." He fired a direct blast at the device, but the energy only ricocheted off the Tesseract's shimmering barrier, sending a shockwave back that hurled him across the platform. Selvig collapsed from the impact, while Tony skidded to a halt, disoriented. "Ugh, okay...not the best move."

"Sir," JARVIS intoned, "the barrier is pure energy. It's unbreachable."

"Yeah, JARVIS, I got that," Tony muttered, wincing as he got to his feet.

Thor stepped forward, gripping Mjölnir. "Allow me." With a powerful swing, he brought the hammer down on the reactor's protective field, the force echoing through the air. But instead of breaking through, the energy rebounded, flinging Thor back with a fierce force.

Harry held his wand out and suggested "Let me try."

He raised his wand, casting spell after spell toward the reactor, each one shimmering against the barrier only to dissipate in a ripple of energy. He tried everything—containment charms, energy dispersals, transfiguration attempts—but nothing seemed to pierce the Tesseract's defences.

Harry paused and looked at the others, and stated with frustration in his voice. "It's like the magic of the Tesseract is rejecting any interference—it's almost sentient."

Tony's gaze drifted downward, catching a familiar figure staring up at them from the penthouse. Loki's piercing eyes glinted with a smug, unsettling calm, watching their every move.

"We've got company," Tony muttered to Harry and Thor. Without hesitation, Tony activated his suit's descent. The suit deconstructed around him as he touched down, striding into the penthouse. Thor followed, leaping gracefully to the floor below, landing with a quiet thud. A moment later, Harry apparated directly into the penthouse alongside Dr. Selvig's unconscious form, who he placed gently against the wall.

Loki stood still, poised with an unreadable expression, a small, darkly amused smile curling at the corner of his mouth as he observed their approach.

Seeing that Loki made no move to attack, Tony and Harry exchanged a glance and headed toward the bar with nonchalance. Tony grabbed a glass, pouring himself a drink while Harry started to rummage for something behind the counter.

Thor, however, remained rooted in place, gripping Mjölnir as he eyed Loki.

"Stop this madness, brother. Come back home with me," Thor urged, his voice softened, the faint hope that reason might win over. "We don't need violence to resolve our differences."

Loki's gaze flickered with disdain as he looked between the three. "Please, tell me you're not all here to appeal to my humanity," he sneered.

Tony slipping on a pair of sleek bracelets retorted back. "Thor's here for the peace talks. We're here to threaten you."

Loki chuckled. "You should've kept the suit on if you wanted to intimidate me."

"Trust me," Harry interrupted, "we don't need the suit to make a point." He said casually.

Harry rummaged through Tony's bar, opening drawers and muttering to himself. "Now, where's that 30-year-old Hibiki Suntory, Tony?"

Tony sighed, rolling his eyes as he poured himself another glass of Winston Supreme Canadian. "Forget the Hibiki, just take the Supreme. It's better, anyway."

"Oh no, no, no," Harry replied, inspecting a label before setting the bottle back and continuing his search. "I've been waiting ages to try this. And besides, we've got a connoisseur in our midst." He nodded toward Thor. "Figured our resident god of thunder could weigh in, seeing as he's tasted the finest spirits in the Nine Realms."

"Ah, here it is!" Harry said triumphantly, pulling out the prized red box and opening it with reverence. He poured two glasses and offered one to Thor.

"Would you like one, Loki?" Harry asked with a teasing smile, extending a glass toward him. "We'd hate to be rude."

Loki glowered, his eyes cold. "Stalling me won't change a thing."

"Not stalling, just being polite," Harry replied with a shrug. "You know, before we thoroughly kick your ass."

Thor took the two glasses Harry handed him and downed them in quick succession, then gave a small nod of approval. "Not bad. The flavour's pleasing enough, but they really need to add a bit more kick."

Loki stood before them, his expression a mask of smug certainty. "The Chitauri are coming," he said coldly with a twisted satisfaction. "Nothing will change that. What have I to fear?"

Harry raised an eyebrow, smirking. "The Avengers. That's what we call ourselves. Sort of like a team." He glanced at Thor, then Tony, a hint of pride in his tone. "'Earth's Mightiest Heroes,' or something to that effect."

Loki's eyes narrowed, an amused glint sparking in them. "Yes, I've met them."

Tony gave a short nod. "Yeah, it takes us a little time to get any traction—I'll give you that. But let's do a head count here." He took a step closer, counting off on his fingers as he spoke. "Your brother, the Demi-God. A super soldier, a living legend who actually lives up to the legend. A man with, shall we say, some breathtaking anger management issues. A couple of master assassins." He gestured toward Harry. "And let's not forget our resident wizard with, oh, I don't know with infinite capabilities?"

Loki's smile grew colder as if amused by their efforts. "And all I had to do was show up to earn the wrath of your little group. That was the plan, after all."

Harry crossed his arms, unbothered. "Not a great plan."

Loki's grin widened, his confidence rock-solid. "I have an army."

Tony's eyes flickered toward Harry, then back to Loki as he replied. "And we have a Hulk."

Thor, stepping forward, softened his tone and sincerity in his voice. "You're missing the point, brother. There's no throne here, no version of this plan where you come out on top." He glanced at the others. "Perhaps your army will come, but it won't be enough—not against this team." He met Loki's gaze. "I have seen what they can do, and nothing compares. Even Harry has been trained in the seidr, by mother. He alone would be enough to fight your army" Thor's voice dropped, almost pleading. "See reason, brother. We can still end this—together. Leave this toxic ambition behind."

Loki's face flickered, just for a moment, a trace of vulnerability breaking through. "It's too late… too late to stop it now."

"No." Thor took another step closer, hope lighting his eyes. "It's never too late, brother." He reached out, arms open in an offer of reconciliation. "Come home. Let's make things right."

Thor's hand extended toward Loki's shoulder, but just as he was about to make contact, Loki's form wavered, simmering into thin air before dispersing completely. Thor's face fell as he grasped the empty space, realization dawning: it had only been an illusion.

"Now what?" Tony asked, turning to Harry, just as Dr. Selvig let out a groan, catching their attention.

"Loki's sceptre," Selvig rasped, trying to steady himself. "The energy it emits… the Tesseract can't defend against it. The sceptre and the cube have the same energy signatures. It can't protect against itself ."

Thor stepped forward, placing a supportive hand on Selvig's shoulder, his expression softening. "You weren't yourself, Eric. You couldn't have known."

Selvig shook his head slightly, a hint of guilt and defiance in his eyes. "But I did, just enough. I built in a fail-safe, a way to cut off the power." He paused, then looked at them each with new determination. "If you can get the sceptre, it might just close the portal."

Thor repeated with renewed focus, "Loki's scepter."

Harry nodded, his expression firm. "Then we have our plan: find the scepter, close the portal."

The device hummed on the roof ominously, its power surged, and a crackle of blue energy erupted from its core. The stream shot skyward and then, with a resounding roar, it opened into a swirling portal above.

The sky parted like a curtain, revealing a nightmarish scene beyond—a vast expanse teeming with the Chitauri army, their ships gliding through the portal like malevolent phantoms.

"Right! Army," Tony exclaimed, his voice laced with dread as all three of them turned their gazes skyward.

Author's Note:

I felt very proud when I thought about using Natasha transforming into Loki and having a threat video. Using SHIELD resources to broadcast to the whole of New York and mobilise the army to evacuate everyone. I don't know if anyone else has used this tactic, though. Hehe. I hope other fanfiction writers use it too. Either that or a large-scale compulsion charm in an OP Harry story. Moving on, what did you guys think about the threat? I merged the Tony and Thor conversation with Loki into one and had Harry added into it too. Also having them know about the scepter now instead of in the middle of the battle makes the next chapter easier to write. I don't need to focus on the plot instead, its a big fan serviceeey fight scene with a simple goal of get the secpter.

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