Marvel: Death Dealer-Chapter 126: Parting Gift
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Dante dressed up, mentally preparing on how he would smooth things over with Silvija and whoever else Laura had offended with her stunt. She had already left the room when he was showering. ๐ณ๐ซ๐๐ฒ๐ ๐๐ฏ๐๐จ๐๐๐น.๐ฐ๐ผ๐บ
He was putting on his shoes when Silvija appeared in the doorway. She leaned against the frame with her arms crossed, her weight settled into one hip.
"If it isnโt my always-busy employee." Her lips curled up. "Iโll dock your pay if you keep neglecting your duties like this."
"What might those duties be?"
Silvija lifted her chin and pointed with a single finger to the bed behind him. "Satisfying my heart, body, and soul. I wonโt be greedy about the order."
He patted the space beside himself. She walked over and sat down, close enough that her shoulder pressed against his.
"Miss Silver Sable, your demands are like a queen."
"Itโs almost as if Iโm one." She chuckled. "Stop running around and spend more time with me. Iโm still waiting for my first date."
"What about our dinner at Emmaโs club? Or Normanโs facility tour? Not romantic enough for you?"
She pinched the side of his ribs. A gentle, affectionate punishment. "A proper one. Where I feel like a normal woman."
"Iโll make it up to you." He slid an arm around her shoulder and pulled her in. "Just two more things and Iโm all yours."
"Selene is one of them."
He looked at her. "Emma told you. Or was it Death?"
"Emma. She promised not to casually read my thoughts," Silvija said, as if that were a huge concession from Emma Frost. "Weโre... friends now. Or at least weโre pretending to be. I donโt know what goes on in her head."
"She is not a terrible person."
Silvija nodded and filled him in on the rest. Emma and the Hellions hadnโt stepped outside the day he had fallen asleep. Emma feared Selene would openly try to kill her. As strong as they were, Selene was far more powerful. Angelica had also been brought in for that reason.
"Whatโs the other thing?" Silvija asked, tilting her head back to read his face. "Is it related to Asgard?"
Dante exhaled slowly. "Natasha is still waiting for me."
He kept Asgardโs ownership secret for now. It would be a better reveal during a surprise date.
"Your bride," she said as a joke, but her tone was anything but light.
He kissed her head, trying to diffuse her jealousy. "Youโre my first. Even Death canโt take that away from you."
It made her smirk. "You better work on our first date."
"You got it."
"Guess whoโs waiting for you in my office?" She glanced at the window. "Friends from SHIELD."
***
Dante took the elevator to Silvijaโs office on the fifth floor, which he had never been to before. He did catch a glimpse of it with his cosmic awareness. It was a standard CEO office with a hint of personal touch.
Waiting there before the desk were two men.
Phil Coulson with his hands tucked in his suit pants and Clint Barton stood slightly behind him, looking around as if surveilling.
"Silver Sable. Dante." Coulson came forward and offered his hand. "I want to say itโs an honor. You taking the first step brought many others forward to solve the crisis."
Dante shook his hand. "Thank Ghost-Spider. Sheโs the reason I stepped up at all."
Nothing wrong with adding more weight to his new girlfriendโs standing.
Coulson nodded with a smile. "Gwendolyn Stacy is a remarkable young woman. More talented than most adults can ever hope to be."
Ghost Spiderโs name was a deliberate "reveal" by Coulson to show they could still surprise him in the information department. Perhaps to show he could still benefit from joining their side.
Dante kept a faint smile, refusing to flinch. "Silvija, they really are as capable as you said."
Silvijaโs mouth curved. "I got half my intel on you from Coulson, actually. You could say he was our wingman."
Philโs smile looked like it had been glued on by policy. "It was nothing at all, Miss Silver Sable."
Dante rested his hand on Silvijaโs back. "I owe you for that, Phil. This woman changed my life. You probably know that too."
Silvija glanced at him. The warmth in her expression was unconcealed. "You made my life better and complicated. Iโve never been happier."
Coulson cleared his throat gently, trying to stop them from getting lost in their own romantic bubble. "Iโve been meaning to sit down with you for a while now. The timing kept being wrong."
"By threatening my girlfriend." Dante stared at Coulson without any warmth in his eyes. "Has anyone said you folks at SHIELD are government sponsored gangsters in fancier suits?"
Coulson paused, then chuckled like he agreed with half of it. "We do whatโs necessary to protect the world."
"And who protects the world from you? Who will stop you from suppressing mutantkind?"
"Sometimes we take measures we arenโt proud of."
"Very PR answer."
Silvija gestured to the chairs and then, with a glance at Dante, indicated her chair behind the desk.
He raised an eyebrow. "Are you sure?"
"Itโs a chair," she said, like he was being dramatic. "Itโll be yours anyway when I go back."
He would officially be the CEO of her New York branch while having no working knowledge of the mercenary corporation business.
Silvija stepped up and kissed his cheek. "Meet me when youโre done with your Find Natasha sidequest."
"I promise," he said. "Silvy, did Laura go too far?"
She shook her head. "She apologized to me already. I forgave her."
So that was where Laura had gone after she left the shower. Laura had known that what sheโd done was wrong, but she still followed through for the sake of his "order." Perhaps that was how her logic and reasoning had been shaped from her days in Weapon X. Some neural wiring wouldnโt change the personality shaped around following orders.
He had to handle the romantic relationship that Laura wanted with care. One wrong step and she wouldnโt just get hurt. She would close herself off to the rest of the world.
Silvija squeezed his hand and left.
Dante sat across Phil and Clint and noticed the photoframe on the desk. The photo Emma had taken on the celebration night. Probably one of the best nights of his life, and the sentiment was shared by a lot of people who had been there.
"Phil," he said, pulling his attention back. "What brings you here?"
Phil took the seat, but Clint stayed up and vigilant.
"Romanoff," Coulson said. "Her disappearance is tied to you. My instinct on these things has a reasonable track record."
Clint stopped pretending he wasnโt paying attention, eager to know of his comradeโs whereabouts.
"Your instinct is correct." He leaned back. "Where she is isnโt accessible to SHIELD. Go back and wait. Sheโll come back in a few hours."
Coulson sat with this for a moment, calculating whether pressing would be more effective than waiting.
In the end, he stood up and extended his hand across the desk. "Weโll wait."
It wasnโt worth offending a powerful person for just a few hours, or so Phil had decided.
Dante shook it. "The delay was on me. Iโd have gone sooner if I hadnโt been out cold for two days."
A deliberate reveal so Fury wouldnโt think he was all powerful without any weaknesses. They would believe two daysโ cooldown for his Hyperionโs powers, when in reality, it was for his Deathโs one. He would never use that form again to the point of collapse again.
Coulson showed a troubled smile. "That sounds... concerning."
"With great power comes the great need to rest."
Phil gave a fake, diplomatic laugh. "Please bring Romanoff back. SHIELD needs her more than she needs it."
He turned toward the door.
"Coulson." Dante stopped him. "What was Furyโs response to mutants using their powers publicly?"
Coulson showed a complicated look. "He said itโs fine. They did it for a good cause."
Dante had no reason to take that answer seriously. Whoever was controlling Fury and others had big plans for mutants. He only hoped he wouldnโt be caught up in it, but he knew that was just his wishful thinking. Having connection to Emma, Piotr, Laura, Logan, and Jean would inevitably pull him into this conflict.
"And Laura?"
Coulson turned back slightly. "He said sheโs welcome to stay with you. She seems happier. His exact words."
Coulson left the office.
Dante looked at Clint, who seemed like he had something on his mind.
"Look," Clint said, rubbing the back of his neck. "Iโm supposed to say โthanksโ for the symbiote hell. So... thanks."
"I didnโt save you."
"Skullfireโs involvement was the variable that changed the outcome. Thatโs what the after-action analysis says." Clint tilted his head. "Thatโs what everybody who was there says. I believe itโs the truth."
"I only did it for my girlfriend."
Clintโs grin returned as he pulled on his jacket. "Try not to kill another billionaire for her. We only have a handful of those."
Dante snorted. "As long as they donโt bark in my yard."
Clint walked to the door then looked back. "Bring Nat back. She matters... to a lot of people."
Dante took one more glance at the photoframe then whispered, "Death."
***
Natasha had never relaxed this much as she did in the past few days. Right now, she was watching the Ancient Oneโwho went by as Yaoโplaying Go against a flaming skull. The sight didnโt stop being absurd despite seeing it everyday.
Life had been weird for Natasha ever since the Ancient One saved her from Odinโs wrath in Asgard. She could train with the sorcerers, read their scriptures and books, browse the internet because they had wifi and MacBooks here, and have relaxing tea parties with other sorcerers.
It wasnโt terrible.
Yao set a piece down.
"Tch." The Spirit let out a displeased sound. "You sly old fox."
Yao showed a thin smile. "You arenโt as intelligent and wise as you assume, Demoness."
Natasha walked over and put her hands on her hips. "Can I leave now?"
"No." Yao glanced at her. "He isnโt here."
She had, at various points, considered taking the Spiritโs power and brute-forcing through the door. The Demoness had declined to support this plan. She had tried sneaking out during their training and meditation sessions. Every time, Yao had intercepted her without apparent effort.
"Odin has him," Natasha said flatly. "How do you think heโll come here for me?"
Yao cleared the Go board and gestured to the Spirit for another match. "Dante is not someone Odin or Asgard can imprison. Theyโ"
She suddenly looked up. The Demoness flew over to Natashaโs side.
Natashaโs body went tense.
โIt canโt be...โ
The air shimmered, and Dante materialized from nothing.
His eyes swept the room and landed on Yao. "Thanks for helping her."
"Nothing worth mentioning." Yao waved it off. "Your patience and restraint in Asgard are commendable."
"I donโt hurt innocents." He shuffled over to Natashaโs side with a smirk, looking insufferably pleased with what he was about to say. "Wife, did you miss me?"
She crossed her arms, a subtle smile played at the edges of her mouth. "When did you leave Odinโs prison?"
He blinked. Whatever reunion he had pictured didnโt involve on-the-spot interrogation. "About four days ago."
Natashaโs almost-smile became a smirk. She wiped it away and replaced it with cold. "Why are you only coming now? You call me WIFE, but you pull this shit on me. Iโve had enough of your games."
His eyes went wide. "Nat, Iโm sorry?"
"Iโll accept it if you tell me what you were up to." She glared at him. "Why was I sidelined?"
"Norman and Odin were a pain in the ass so I killed them both. I had to rest two days for overusing my powers."
Natasha stepped forward and hit him in the arm. "Jerk."
"Heyโ"
She closed the distance and put both arms around him. A brief one to feel his presence. "Sideline me again and youโre paying for every therapy session."
"Of course, wife."
She drove her elbow into his ribs and looked at the Ancient One. "Can I leave now?"
"Patience, Natasha," Yao said, looking at Dante. "Youโre the enigma who has been shifting the tides of time. The entire timeline has gone awry because of your actions."
He shrugged. "Am I supposed to care about it?"
The Demoness laughed at his nonchalance in the face of the Sorcerer Supreme. "There are infinite futures. What exactly is the problem with him pushing toward a better one?"
Yao reached forward and flipped the Go board. It folded inward in a cascade of geometric shapes that shrank until they were nothing.
"You underestimate what he has set in motion. There were no futures impacted by him." She folded her hands in her lap. "Not a single probability related to him."
"And now?"
"The life and death of our reality hinges on his choices."
The Demoness eyed Dante with her burning eyes. "Cosmic entities and their apostles are not to be trifled with."
Natasha understood about as well as a middle-schooler in a university lecture. From the tone of it all, she realized, at the very least, that they were saying it was good and bad that Danteโs choices had this much impact on the future. To the point he looked awkward like a young maiden caught by two elders who wouldnโt stop praising her.
"He will make countless powerful enemies," Yao continued. "But the biggest concern is not his enemies."
The Demoness raised an eyebrow. "Then what?"
"His allies."
Natasha realized what that meant. She had thrown herself into Asgard for him to repay a debt. But what about his cosmic entity who loved him? Wouldnโt she just go on a rampage and destroy the world for him in case anything happened to him?
That was what Yao was afraid of.
"Iโll live the way I want," Dante said. "Not by fearing the what-ifs and what-nots."
Natasha found herself... impressed. It took courage not to be owned by fear in the face of such heavy consequences.
He turned and held out a hand to Natasha. "Letโs go."
Yao crossed her thin arms. "I know how it must feel to have this level of power and be loved by many. I understand both. But I am asking you to think before you take action, because they might reshape reality."
He took his hand back and narrowed his eyes on her. "Iโll try."
"Selene Gallio," Yao said. "She will be resurrected if other High Lords arenโt killed within a small time frame. The revenge youโre planning against her, take that into account."
"I appreciate the warning."
Natasha hooked her arm around his and gave a slight bow to Yao. As much as she disliked being kept here, she appreciated the knowledge and wisdom Yao had provided.
The Demoness vanished in a quiet breath of flame.
They teleported to the parking lot of Silver Sable International. The chill made Natasha pull her hoodie up and tuck her hands in. January was terribly cold this year.
"Dante, is Clint alright?"
"He dropped by with Coulson to ask about you." He tucked his hands in his coat pockets as he faced her. "I want to call you an idiot for going into Asgard the way you did, but Iโm choosing not to. Because youโre a grown-ass woman."
"You wouldโve done the same."
She still vividly remembered him risking his life against the Spirit. He mightโve done it to save the prisoners, but the results remained the same.
"Donโt do it again. I donโt want you to become a widow."
Taking her phone, she scrolled through her phone to hide her smile. It was a terrible joke, but it still got her. "I went to war with the Norse Gods for you. All Iโm saying is Frodo got a boat to the Undying Lands for less."
"Letโs say Iโll bail you out if youโre in trouble again." He leaned in and kissed her cheek. "See you around."
He was gone before she could put a single word together. She stared at the empty space for a few seconds.
The conviction behind his promise made her smile against her will. "He thinks he can make me blush with this intimacy. Unbelievable."
She reached into her jacket and found the Sling RingโYaoโs parting gift. The Ancient One had too many of these in her treasury.
Natasha fitted the ornate ring to her fingers and began tracing a circle. Golden-orange sparks flew with each pass until the portal opened wide. She saw her apartment on the other side, the one in Massachusetts.
"Home sweet home."
***
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