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The Son of Marvel

What happens when a random working joe dies on the job, and the poor schmuck doesn't even realize it. That is when this particular putz wakes up from his perceived nap to a completely different perspective and a whole new world to be completely normal. What this guy doesn't realize is that this new world is far from normal. (I am a new writer so bear with me, and because of my American public-school education even though English is my native language. Grammar and punctuation is not my strong point.) No harem and some lite romance elements

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Chapter 19

POV Thor Odinson( has the greatest hair in the nine realms)

As Thor stood ready to confront the destructive force of the Destroyer, his heart raced with determination. With Mjolnir back in his grasp, he prepared to clash with the formidable foe, his focus solely on protecting the humans around him. Yet, amidst the tension of impending battle, a distinct sonic boom resounded through the air, drawing Thor's attention skyward.

His eyes widened in amazement as he witnessed the same enigmatic figure who had once detained him at the S.H.I.E.L.D. crater descend from the heavens with astonishing speed. In a display of strength and agility that Thor could barely comprehend, this warrior of Earth effortlessly lifted the Destroyer and soared into the upper atmosphere, leaving Thor momentarily stunned by the display of power.

With his godly senses, Thor observed from afar as this mysterious hero dismantled the ancient artifact, his movements swift and purposeful. It was a sight that left Thor both impressed and curious, recognizing the presence of an exceptional warrior among humanity.

As Vega descended back to Earth, Thor approached him with an air of camaraderie, his voice carrying the weight of respect. "Greetings, noble warrior," Thor's rich tone held a warm undertone as he addressed Vega. "I must admit, I did not expect to see you again so soon."

Vega's stance exuded confidence as he met Thor's gaze. "The battle against the Destroyer was necessary to protect Earth," he replied, his voice steady. "I couldn't let it cause any more harm."

Thor nodded, his eyes gleaming with appreciation. "Your valor is admirable. I have witnessed firsthand your strength and your dedication to this realm." He extended a hand in a gesture of camaraderie. "I am Thor Odinson, the god of thunder, and I am humbled to stand alongside such a mighty protector."

Vega clasped Thor's hand firmly, a hint of a smile tugging at his lips. "I am Vega," he introduced himself. "And the honor is mine. It seems Earth has its share of formidable champions."

Thor's laughter rumbled like distant thunder. "Indeed, it appears that way. I must say, I did not anticipate finding such allies here. You and your fellow heroes have proven that Earth's strength should never be underestimated."

Vega's gaze held a hint of pride as he met Thor's eyes. "There's a lot more to Earth than meets the eye," he remarked cryptically. "And it's our duty to protect it."

As Thor's attention was drawn to the Bifrost's descent once again, he turned back to Vega with a glint of excitement. "I am called back to Asgard, to deal with the matters of my realm. You are welcome to accompany me, noble Vega, and witness the splendors of Asgard firsthand."

Vega's gaze lingered on the Bifrost's radiant light, a moment of contemplation passing over him. "As tempting as that may be," he replied with a gentle smile, "Earth is my home, and its people need a protector. I shall remain here, ready to face any challenge that comes our way."

Thor's grin was both understanding and appreciative. "Then may the winds of fate guide your path, Vega of Earth. I depart with the knowledge that Earth is in capable hands."

With a final nod, Thor turned and headed toward the awaiting Bifrost. Vega watched him ascend, a sense of purpose resonating within him. As the Bifrost's light enveloped Thor, transporting him back to Asgard, Vega remained on Earth, his commitment unwavering, his heart a beacon of hope for the realm he had sworn to defend.

Riding the Bifrost back to Asgard, Thor's mind was filled with a mix of determination and apprehension. He had witnessed the might of Earth's heroes, yet his heart remained heavy with the weight of his responsibilities in his realm. As he materialized on the gleaming Bifrost Bridge, Thor's gaze sharpened with resolve.

Before him stood his treacherous brother, Loki, a figure who had embraced the path of deception and betrayal. Frost Giants lay scattered around them, their failed attempt to assassinate their father Odin a testament to the perils that loomed over Asgard.

Loki's gaze met Thor's with a mixture of scorn and challenge, his lips curving into a mocking smile. "Ah, the mighty Thor returns," he taunted, his voice dripping with disdain. "I see your little adventure on Midgard has not dulled your arrogance."

Thor's grip tightened around Mjolnir's hilt as he strode forward, his eyes blazing with fury. "You betrayed our people and our father," he retorted, his voice like thunder echoing across the bridge. "Your actions have endangered Asgard, Loki."

As the brothers faced each other, the tension crackled in the air, their emotions and history intertwining in a clash of wills. Loki's form flickered with illusion, his ethereal image dancing on the edge of Thor's perception. Yet, Thor's unwavering determination allowed him to see through the facade.

Their battle was fierce and relentless, an embodiment of their conflicting destinies. The Bifrost Bridge became the battleground for their struggle, the clash of Mjolnir and Loki's sorcery creating an awe-inspiring spectacle that resonated through the realms.

During their confrontation, Loki's voice held a mix of bitterness and longing. "You've always been the favored one, haven't you?" he sneered. "But no longer. I will prove myself to be the true heir to the throne, not some arrogant oaf like you."

Thor's expression hardened as he parried Loki's strikes, his voice resolute. "The throne is not gained through deceit and betrayal," he declared. "Our father's trust must be earned, Loki."

Their battle raged on, each blow a testament to their complicated bond as brothers. As they clashed, Thor's thoughts drifted back to Earth, to the hero named Vega who had shown him the potential of humanity's strength and courage.

Eventually, their confrontation reached its climax. Thor's final strike shattered Loki's illusion, and his brother's true form was revealed. Loki's eyes burned with a mix of fury and desperation as he stood before Thor, his defiance unbroken.

Thor's voice was firm as he addressed Loki. "Your path is one of darkness and chaos, Loki," he said. "I shall not let you drag Asgard down with you."

After a tense moment of silence, Loki's shoulders slumped, and a weary smile tugged at his lips. "You always were the insufferably righteous one," he mused, his voice tinged with resignation. "Very well, brother. Do what you must."

Their battle concluded, Thor turned to return to the palace, Mjolnir at his side. As he approached his father Odin, the All-Father's gaze met Thor's with a mix of curiosity and concern.

Odin's voice was commanding as he spoke. "Tell me, Thor, of your time on Midgard and the hero named Vega," he inquired, his eyes fixed on his son.

Thor recounted his experiences on Earth, his voice filled with a mix of admiration and respect for Vega's unwavering dedication. "Vega is a warrior of great strength and valor," Thor explained. "He fights to protect his realm, just as we do."

Odin's expression softened as he listened, a hint of intrigue in his eyes. "This Vega intrigues me," he admitted. "It seems Earth has proven itself to be a realm of unexpected heroes."

With their conversation concluded, Thor's thoughts lingered on his encounter with Vega, the hero whose actions had left a lasting impression on him. As he stood on the Bifrost Bridge, the realm of Asgard before him, Thor felt a renewed sense of purpose. He would continue to defend his realm and seek to guide his brother Loki back to the path of honor, for the fate of Asgard and all the realms hung in the balance.