She's gone by many names over the years, but only a few are commonly known. But in the 21st century, she's nothing but a forgotten goddess - one quite content with that title. She doesn't desire to go back to her godly ways, and gets a job as a pizza delivery girl at Devine Pizzas. All turns out human for the one who is anything but. At least until she has to deliver a pizza to Stark Tower - as everyone knows, nothing ever goes as planned there. "They're looking for you." "I'm sure they are," he agreed with a small smile; "They always are looking for us, aren't they?" "Us?" "The truly powerful beings. The ones they hope to be like," he explained. "You might be a god, but I am merely a pizza delivery girl," I insisted. "That's a cute play. But you stink...""well that's not very nice," I interrupted. "Of power." I looked him in the eyes. "I'm a pizza delivery girl." "You deliver pizzas, perhaps, but you are much more than a girl." "You should go. As of now, you're officially on the run," I informed him, placing my hand around the cup of coffee. "Yes. I believe I have you to thank for that."All Rights Reserved
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By continuing, you agree to Wattpad's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.She's gone by many names over the years, but only a few are commonly known. But in the 21st century, she's nothing but a forgotten goddess - one quite content with that title. She doesn't desire to go back to her godly ways, and gets a job as a pizza delivery girl at Devine Pizzas. All turns out human for the one who is anything but. At least until she has to deliver a pizza to Stark Tower - as everyone knows, nothing ever goes as planned there. "They're looking for you." "I'm sure they are," he agreed with a small smile; "They always are looking for us, aren't they?" "Us?" "The truly powerful beings. The ones they hope to be like," he explained. "You might be a god, but I am merely a pizza delivery girl," I insisted. "That's a cute play. But you stink...""well that's not very nice," I interrupted. "Of power." I looked him in the eyes. "I'm a pizza delivery girl." "You deliver pizzas, perhaps, but you are much more than a girl." "You should go. As of now, you're officially on the run," I informed him, placing my hand around the cup of coffee. "Yes. I believe I have you to thank for that."