Imagine being Mr. Wednesday’s demigod daughter and him finding out you’re dating Sweeney
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“Your doing what? With who?!” You father all but yelled. Scrath that, he did yell. The walls shaking in response to his surprise and anger. You flinched but did not back down as you watched him fume. “If you let that insignificant little thing who likes to think he is still a god wed you or heavens forbid, knock you up, I’ll”
“What?” You said, your own anger sparking now. “You will do what exactly? Because as I recall you were never around until Shadow showed up and all of a sudden you wanna be a family man. Well fuck that, I will let Sweeny fuck me, wed me, breed me, whatever the hells I want because it is my life, and my relationship you got that!” Your own voice reverberated just as loud as his, but no walls shook in response. Only a nothingness quiet followed as your father looked at you.
“I’ll tell you this only once.” He said looking at you, is voice calm and low as if the screaming match had never happened. “Take all the time you need, but when you come back, when he breaks your heart, dies, or leaves you in a bloody pile; you come back to me for good.”
The words sent a shiver down your spine but you ignored it and turned your back to him to head back to the booth where Sweeney waited. The reassuring smile he sent your way had you feeling lighter already. You took his had when you were close enough and bid him to follow you out.
On old well trodden country roads, funeral parlors, low budget motels and run down dive bars some magic still lives and breathes... If you believe it.
Description: Mad Sweeney the ever unwilling errand boy bound in services to Wednesday has been sent out once again. His goal... advance Wednesday's war with the new gods at any cost. That is until he is corralled into a side quest by Annie. A quiet unassuming girl with a long family history of tragedy. Together they'll embark on a journey that brings them both face to face with their fates, and what it means to truly believe.
Rating: M
Authors note: I've literally been working on this story for YEARS. Inspiration has struck again and I am hoping -fingers crossed- to post the first chapter soon.
All the usual, none of these characters (aside from the OC's) are mine, I don't own anything....
I'm also not a professional writer, and I have a weakness for run on sentences. If grammar mistakes throw you off... please don't read this. I'm sure I've fucked something up. I'm doing this for fun, and to hopefully inspire me to finish something I've worked on for.... umm too long. Don't read if you don't want to. This will not be TOO cannon to either the book or show... so you are warned.
The King of Pentacles is a symbol of wealth in this world, a strong leader with the wits to acquire and keep all that he wants. A model of self-control he still lacks some of the higher virtues of life, focusing only on the life in this world.
So, after reading “Norse Mythology”, I’ve finally read “American Gods” by Neil Gaiman. It may seem that I was reading for a far too long time, but I have an excuse – after I’ve read about half of the book the quarantine started (spring of 2020, remember?) and I had a little marathon of Max Fry’s last series (which’s eight books long) and only after that continued with Gaiman. Taking that into the account you can guess that I didn’t enjoy the book too much and that’s true. For me reading it was quite a bumpy ride because there were pretty interesting parts – retrospectives about how gods arrived in the USA or the detective part (homage/parody for Stephen King) about Lakeside; but others – the whole mainline seemed like an absolute absence of actual plot to me. Maybe I just didn’t understand something important but throughout the whole book I had this feeling: “When will the action start?” What also occurred strange to me, is that a person who retold Norse Mythology in such a funny and brick way, could write a book about the war between ancient gods and gods of technology and media and make it so deadly serious. Or, another possibility it, that the satire and humour of the novel were just too clever for me. So, definitely not watching the series, getting back to reading “The Witcher”. P.S. Why Loki is a redhead?
"Alfred is way too chill with what Bruce is doing" my good bitch it's probably because Thomas and Martha were 10x worse. Bruce is like a sundae ice cream compared to those two