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DC – THUNDER

After being reincarnated into the DC movie universe with six powerful wishes granted by the Presence, Alex awakens on the mystical island of Themyscira at the dawn of World War I. Gifted with the Mystical abilities, Alex’s mission quickly becomes intertwined with that of Diana Prince, the future Wonder Woman. As he helps Diana understand the complexities of the world beyond the Amazonian paradise, they form an unbreakable bond that grows into a passionate and obsessive love. Together, they face the horrors of war and the challenges of an evolving world, all while discovering their destinies as heroes. But as their love deepens, so too do the dangers around them, forcing Alex to wield his godlike powers to protect the woman he loves and the world they aim to save.

THE_MAN_HIMSELF · Movies
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Chapter 11: The War-Torn Town

The blinding light of the Bifrost faded, leaving Alex and Diana standing amidst the rustling trees of a dense forest. The air was cool, tinged with the earthy scent of moss and damp leaves. As their eyes adjusted, they could make out a narrow dirt path winding through the woods, leading towards a faint glow in the distance.

Alex glanced around, his senses sharp. "Looks like we're in Great Britain," he murmured. "I can tell by the air... and the quiet."

Diana's brow furrowed as she scanned the horizon, her eyes narrowed with concern. "It's too quiet. There's something wrong here."

The two made their way down the path, their steps light but purposeful. After several minutes, they emerged from the trees and found themselves standing at the edge of a small, war-torn town. The buildings were weathered and crumbling, with some windows shattered and doors hanging loose from their hinges. The once lively streets were now filled with the grim faces of its inhabitants, hollow-eyed and weary.

The sound of distant artillery fire echoed through the sky, a faint but constant reminder of the war that loomed just beyond the horizon.

Diana's fists clenched at her sides as she took in the devastation. "This is what Ares has brought to the world," she whispered, her voice heavy with anger and sorrow.

Alex rested a hand on her shoulder, his gaze focused on the town ahead. "We need to figure out where the front lines are. The faster we find Ares, the sooner we can end this."

As they entered the town, Alex's sharp eyes noticed the stares from the locals—people who had long since become accustomed to the sight of soldiers, but were now confronted with two strangers unlike any they'd ever seen. Diana, with her regal armor gleaming in the fading light, and Alex, with Stormbreaker strapped to his back, moving with a quiet but undeniable power.

They approached a young girl sitting on the steps of a small, crumbling house. Her clothes were tattered, her face smudged with dirt and sorrow. She looked up as they neared, her eyes filled with an innocence tainted by the harsh realities of war.

Alex knelt down to meet her gaze, his voice gentle. "Hello there," he said softly. "Can you tell us where the fighting is happening? Where the war is now?"

The girl hesitated, glancing nervously at the ground. "It's not far," she whispered, her voice trembling. "It's... it's everywhere now. The men from our town went to fight, but... none of them have come back."

Diana's heart ached at the sight of the girl's pain. She crouched down beside Alex, her expression softening. "What happened to your family?" she asked, her voice filled with compassion.

The girl's lip quivered as she spoke. "My father went to fight last year. My brothers went with him. We haven't heard from them since." She wiped at her eyes with the back of her hand. "Every day, more people leave. But they don't come back. The war... it's taken everything."

Alex and Diana exchanged a glance, the weight of the girl's words settling between them. This was the human cost of Ares' madness—the suffering of innocents, the destruction of families, the end of peace.

Diana's gaze hardened. "We have to stop this, Alex. We can't let Ares continue to destroy these lives."

"We will," Alex replied firmly, rising to his feet. "But first, we need to find the front lines. Ares will be close to the fighting, where the chaos is strongest."

The girl tugged at Alex's sleeve, her small voice barely above a whisper. "The soldiers say the war is happening near the Somme," she said. "That's where the fighting is the worst. But... it's far from here."

Alex nodded, offering her a small smile. "Thank you."

As they turned to leave, the girl's voice stopped them. "Are you... are you here to help us?"

Diana looked back at the girl, her heart swelling with resolve. "Yes," she said. "We are here to help. And we will end this war."

The girl watched as they walked away, her expression a mix of hope and disbelief.

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As they made their way through the town, Diana's restlessness became more and more evident. Her usually calm demeanor was replaced with an almost palpable tension, her strides quickening with every step.

"These people," she muttered, her voice low but fierce. "They've lost everything. Their homes, their families... all because of this senseless war."

Alex walked beside her, his own anger simmering just beneath the surface. "Ares thrives on this," he said. "The more chaos, the stronger he becomes. But we can stop him. We will stop him."

Diana glanced at him, her eyes burning with determination. "I won't rest until he's defeated. Until peace is restored."

"You and me both," Alex replied, his jaw tightening. "But we have to be smart about this. Ares is a god. He won't be easy to take down."

Diana stopped in her tracks, turning to face him. "I'm not afraid of him, Alex," she said, her voice firm. "I was born to fight for peace. And with these weapons," she gestured to the Godkiller and her armor, "I will defeat him."

Alex met her gaze, his eyes filled with admiration. "I know you will. And I'll be right there with you."

Diana's expression softened, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. "I'm glad you're here, Alex. I couldn't do this alone."

Alex smiled back, a sense of warmth filling his chest. "Neither could I."

As they reached the edge of the town, the sound of distant gunfire echoed in the distance. The war was near, and with it, Ares.

Diana's heart pounded in her chest, her mind filled with thoughts of the battle ahead, of the lives they would save, and of the man beside her—who had become more than just a companion.

Together, they stepped into the unknown, their path clear, their mission certain. The world outside Themyscira was broken, torn apart by war, but with Alex by her side, Diana knew they could make it whole again.

The final confrontation with Ares loomed ever closer, and with every step they took, Diana's resolve—and her love for Alex—only grew stronger.