***Third entry of my Wonder Woman sexual adventures series. I recently had these stories removed to be rewritten, I hope you enjoy them.
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Heimdall had no idea what was going on. With all that he could see in the universe and all that he could see in the future, he didn't know what was going on with the Bifrost, the bridge that could transport people across the nine realms. It was turning on by itself without his approval, something that was not supposed to happen. The only conclusion he could think of was that someone was accessing the Bifrost from somewhere else and was trying to get into Asgard.
He alerted Thor and the palace guards of the possible intrusion, but before anybody could show up, a burst of light appeared from the Bifrost and a figure came out of it. He drew his sword, preparing to defend the Bifrost and Asgard. But before anything could happen, the intruder flew right past him at an incredible speed. He tried to reach out to grab the intruder, but it too fast for him to catch.
The intruder landed outside the Bifrost and onto the rainbow bridge, the path that led to Asgard. Thor was already on his way when he saw this event and landed in front of the intruder who came out of the Bifrost and stood in her way.
"Who are you?" he demanded to know.
"I am Princess Diana of Themyscira," she replied. "I'm also known as Wonder Woman."
Thor got a good look at the woman; she was a tall, dark-haired beauty, nothing like any woman he had ever seen. She was dressed like a warrior with her red, blue, and gold corset and silver bracelets that covered her forearms. She carried a sword on her back and a rope on her side, an unusual choice, but he assumed it had its purpose.
Diana got a good look at the man in front of her; he was tall and incredibly muscular, much like Superman. He had long blonde hair and a beard and wore old Viking style armor with a horned helmet. He also held a hammer in his hand, which she recognized as Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor himself. The man before her looked nothing like the Thor of her world, but she was traveling to a different universe, so even the people she knew from her world would, of course, look different in this one.
"State your business," Thor demanded.
"First, I apologize for this intrusion," she began to say. "It's an urgent matter, but I assure you, I am not here to cause trouble for your world. In fact, I'm here to help both our worlds."
"What's this urgent matter you speak of?" Thor asked.
"It's about your brother, Loki," she told him.
"Damnit," he cursed, and relaxed his guard. "What did he do now?"
Diana did not expect this reaction from Thor. She assumed he would immediately try to defend his brother, but he didn't seem surprised that he was going to be a problem. She was kind of relieved because this meant he could be a good ally to defeat Loki.
She first explained to him who she was and how she was a superhero in her own universe. Thor was surprised and found it interesting that she was the daughter of Zeus himself. Diana also told him about the Thor of her world, who was different and not seen as much. When she was done telling him a little about where she was from, she began to tell him about Loki, who somehow managed to sneak into her universe and steal an item of great power. She didn't care about taking it back to her world; it was something that needed to be destroyed immediately. The Olympic gods of her world sent her here, through the Bifrost, to seek out Thor's help in finding Loki and the object he stole.
When Thor listened to her story, he was impressed to hear she was one of the fabled Amazons, a very respectable race of warrior women. He began to sense that she was indeed telling the truth and that she was not here as a threat but as a warrior out on a quest to stop his brother from causing harm. He considered that he may have just been distracted by her beauty. He had never seen a warrior woman look like her, even among the female warriors he fought with in Midgard, such as Lady Sif. But she was not trying to fight him, instead appealing for his help to stop his brother and whatever nefarious plan he had now.
Wonder Woman also had some misgivings about Thor. She hoped that the Olympic gods would send her to Carol Danvers, also known in this world as Captain Marvel. She had teamed up with her previously when the gods brought Carol to Themyscira to help save her island, and they later had an amazing night together in her bedroom. But the gods sent her to Thor, so for now she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. And even though she wasn't going to be working with Captain Marvel, she had no problem working with Thor, whom she found very attractive, and from his physique, she could tell he would do very well in bed. She thought to herself that if everything went well, she might give him a chance to prove his sexual performance to her.
"I understand why you are here, and I will help you," said Thor. "My brother has caused a lot of problems for both Asgard and Midgard. I have cleaned up after his messes many times, and I know that if he is involved, it will be trouble."
"Thank you. I appreciate any help you can offer."
Thor and Diana walked back to the Bifrost, where they saw Heimdall standing guard. Diana apologized to him if she caused him any problems. He assured her that all was OK, and he now understood why she was here and was glad to help her and Thor get to Loki. Thor saw that she was confused by Heimdall's remarks, and he explained to Diana about his ability to see everything, which she understood. Heimdall activated the Bifrost and sent them both down to Earth, to a secret military base in the United States.
Upon their arrival, they saw hundreds of soldiers on the ground in various positions. The sirens were going off, but no one was moving, and they saw no sign that any assistance was coming.
"Do you smell that?" Diana asked.
There was a faint odor in the air, something unusual.
"I don't know what gas this is, but it must be why these soldiers are asleep," said Thor.
"It must only affect humans," Diana replied. "Being more than human ourselves, we're immune to its effects, or else we would be falling asleep as well."
They moved toward the base to the front entrance, which had two large metal sliding doors. They each took one panel of the doors and pushed them open with great ease, showing off to each other their immense strength. As soon as the doors were opened, they were both struck by two large men who forced them back several feet. The two men came out, along with two others behind them; Thor recognized them instantly as a group of hired mercenaries with great strength, known as the Wrecking Crew. It was led by their leader, Wrecker, who was followed by Bulldozer, Piledriver, and Thunderball.
"You again?" called out Wrecker.
"Aye, it is me," said Thor. "So, you better run away now or else face another embarrassing defeat."
"And miss out on a chance to wrestle with your new sidekick here," said Piledriver.
"What did you call me?" said Wonder Woman, now suddenly very angry. She was a warrior and a leader, not a sidekick who tags along with heroes like Robin does with Batman.
"Don't worry, lady, we'll go easy on you," said Bulldozer. "You won't be breaking your delicate fingernails on us."
With that comment, Wonder Woman flew right at Bulldozer at an incredible speed that none of the Wrecking Crew members had ever seen outside of Quicksilver and struck Bulldozer with a mighty blow, knocking him back a hundred feet.
The rest of the Wrecking Crew attacked Thor and Wonder Woman. Wrecker was going after Thor and was backed up by Piledriver; Wonder Woman was attacked by Thunderball, and when Bulldozer got back on his feet, he came after her as well. The battle raged on for a long time, and the Wrecking Crew were not going to go down so easily.