Hades and Persephone (Part 6) by WritingByCandlelight, literature
Literature
Hades and Persephone (Part 6)
AFTER LEAVING THE CHAMBERS, HADES HURRIEDLY WENT TO HIS.
As soon as he was inside, he slammed the door shut behind him. It echoed with a loud thud. A passing thought went through his head about Persephone hearing it, but he ignored it, cursing himself as he thought of her.
Why could he not get her out of his head? Why was it that every single time he closed his eyes, he would see hers?
It drove him mad, this unknown feeling. What was it? He remembered a time ago, when he had thought what he was feeling was love. That too, was an unknown feeling to him. He had seen it, certainly. He had seen the loved ones of the dead grieving
The Particular Sadness of Pomegranate Seeds IV by txanchika, literature
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The Particular Sadness of Pomegranate Seeds IV
Begrudgingly he closed Persephone’s door. He did not wish to part with her, but he knew it was too soon. He longed for the days when they would whisper sweet nothings to each other as their bodies entwined, their limbs inseparable and indistinguishable from each other. One day they would participate in such endeavors.
“Hades, who is that girl?” Hecate approached him as he locked Persephone’s door, taking one last moment to linger in future memories yet to be made.
“Persephone, I brought her here to marry me.” She was just as he imagined: full of life and love. She was always dancing, joyously, with her mu