A Dilemma

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Arena exit hall

Hestia was limping as she walked along the wall, her victory was hard fought, and it ended in a win for the gods.

Hestia came across her brothers, Hades, Zeus, and Adamas, along with her nephews, Hermes and Ares.

Ares: never in my eons of life did I think I would see you fight as hard as you did.

Adamas: you fought well sister, I'm proud of you.

Hestia smiled at her brothers and nephews, she stumbled towards them and collapsed into Adamas' arms.

Hades: are you okay Hestia?

Hestia: yeah, I'm pooped, I'm gonna go take a nap.

Zeus: good, but before you do Hestia, I'm sorry, I called you childish and you proved me wrong, for that I apologize.

Hades: Adamas, we'll leave Hestia in your hands, good luck.

Adamas: of course I will.

Adamas walked off with Hestia on his back, Hades went off to go find Poseidon as he had left before the match had ended, leaving Zeus with Ares and Hermes.

Zeus: two wins in a row.

Ares: yes, even though the humans have lost, they are certainly stronger than I thought.

Hermes: well, how about we choose a fighter that is a guarantee victory for us.

Zeus: yes, I already have an idea for who we shall choose.

The trio went off and later arrived at a room full of weights, in the center of the room was a certain goddess bench pressing with an aura of anger surrounding her, it was none other than Hera, the Greek Goddess of Marriage.

The trio went off and later arrived at a room full of weights, in the center of the room was a certain goddess bench pressing with an aura of anger surrounding her, it was none other than Hera, the Greek Goddess of Marriage

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Hera (Greek Goddess of Marriage)

The trio approached her as she lifted weights, Ares was the first to speak up.

Ares: mother-

Ares was cut off by Hera springing up and taking Ares into a bear hug and started kissing his cheeks.

Hera: Ares, my baby, how are you doing?

Ares: mother, please, I can't breathe.

Hera: oh, sorry, sometimes I forget my own strength.

Hera let go of Ares and turned to look at her husband and younger son, she spread her arms open, offering a hug and showing off her muscular figure, her face holding a kind and motherly smile.

Hera: come on, give me a hug you two.

Despite Hera's figure and tomboyish personality, she is still loving and caring for her family, especially her children, Zeus moved in quickly and gave his wife a hug.

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