Melt Your Clocks [MCU] Chapter 1
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For the prompt:
So, post-movie, whenever Loki gets bored with his imprisonment, he can calmly and easily pay a little visit to Clint's mind and Dom the fuck out of him. For Clint, these sessions take the form of very realistic, vivid, dreams/vision type things. Usually while he is asleep, but occasionally Loki will pop up while he is wide awake (it is 'all in Clint's head' so even if others are present while Loki is taunting him, whispering to him, no one else can see him).
The entirety of SHIELD, just about, had looked into Clint's head and determined that Loki was gone. That Natasha's applied blunt force trauma had been enough, and that Clint was safe, and not a security risk, and in the
Either the entirety of SHIELD was wrong, or Clint is losing his mind.
Content: Noncon, D/s, Mental control and games--this is a bad things happen fic. For the rest of the content tags, please check the AO3 fic header and notes.
http://archiveofourown.org/works/5785261/chapters/13333222#
So, post-movie, whenever Loki gets bored with his imprisonment, he can calmly and easily pay a little visit to Clint's mind and Dom the fuck out of him. For Clint, these sessions take the form of very realistic, vivid, dreams/vision type things. Usually while he is asleep, but occasionally Loki will pop up while he is wide awake (it is 'all in Clint's head' so even if others are present while Loki is taunting him, whispering to him, no one else can see him).
The entirety of SHIELD, just about, had looked into Clint's head and determined that Loki was gone. That Natasha's applied blunt force trauma had been enough, and that Clint was safe, and not a security risk, and in the
Either the entirety of SHIELD was wrong, or Clint is losing his mind.
Content: Noncon, D/s, Mental control and games--this is a bad things happen fic. For the rest of the content tags, please check the AO3 fic header and notes.
http://archiveofourown.org/works/5785261/chapters/13333222#