Thor: Daughter of Asgard by Genevieve McCluer

Thor: Daughter of Asgard by Genevieve McCluer

Author:Genevieve McCluer [McCluer, Genevieve]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781635558159
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 2020-12-26T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty

Hannah stared at her phone. She couldn’t for the life of her figure out why this was as scary as it was. Even coming out hadn’t been this scary, though she had cowered from it for a long time and avoided letting anyone other than Megan know in high school. So maybe it was exactly as scary as coming out. “What do I even say?” she whined. “Well, turns out I used to be a guy…not like that.” Groaning, she sank into the couch, trying to force herself to call, or at least text, her friends.

She had a few texts from both of them, as well as Facebook notifications, and an entire conversation in their group chat. It had been over a week since she’d last talked to the people who she’d rarely gone more than a day without talking to. They likely suspected it was due to her internship, and she’d wanted to let them continue believing that. But now she couldn’t hide it any longer, not if she wanted things to go any better than they did for Emily and Alys.

Could you two come over tonight? It’s important. She clicked send in the group chat before she had a chance to reconsider, grateful that in her haste, she’d managed to avoid any serious typos. She let the phone fall onto the hardwood and threw her arm over her eyes. She was beyond terrified. They were going to think she was insane.

The fact that she could prove her claim did little to make her feel better.

Grabbing another drink from the fridge, she put a show on and tried to pay attention. It didn’t work for the first show or the second or even the third. She’d only made it a few minutes into each one, so she decided to see if the fourth time was a charm and drained the rest of her beer.

Her phone chimed. Almost too scared to answer it, Hannah stared at the screen on the floor. The preview at the top of the screen showed April: Of course! I’ve missed you. I can’t wait… Her desire to see the rest of the message overcame her increasing aversion to dealing with her friends—or perhaps all Midgardians—and she snatched up the phone. …to tell you about everything that’s happened. Life has been all over the place for me, but I’ll tell you all about it in person. Want me to make anything? the message continued.

It certainly beat having to cook. Do you still have that vegan mac and cheese recipe? Make that. Also garlic bread. Apparently, the sandwich and waffle hadn’t been enough. There were some downsides to being a god, and it mostly went into the grocery budget.

Of course. The response came a few minutes later. Haven’t had it since that attempt. I may need to go shopping, but it sounds great. 7:30?

As Hannah started typing that she didn’t want April to go to any trouble, a message from Megan came in. Garlic bread sounds great.



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