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Hades |Lesbian Version| by Svetaivanova
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| A Wattpad Featured Story | Hades was well-cast to rule over the land of the dead. But what if Hades, the fearsome monarch of the Underworld was, in fact, a goddess? Everyone called her, 'Lord of the Dead' out of mockery since she prefers the company of women. She was considered an isolated and violent immortal, who loathed change and was easily given to a slow black rage like no others. But then everything changed when the dark goddess met the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. Now the tale of Hades and Persephone will be retold with a sprinkle of twists and turns. |LGBT content. Gender-swapped. I do not own the Greek myth, which goes without saying. All characters are borrowed and the story-line is recreated for entertainment purpose only.|
Admired to Desired (girlxgirl) (student/teacher) by greydiamonds
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Jennie Robinson: grumpy fifteen year old, with a slight addiction to sitcoms, drawing under the stars and green tea, and a boyfriend on the other side of 6"0. Kaya Wilson: 23 year old geography teacher, and a modern art, mystery book and Mexican food enthusiast, whose love life is quite nonexistent. After an unfortunate meeting, Jennie and Kaya only have one thing in common, which is a mutual dislike of one another. However, things change when Jennie finds herself as the newest member of Kaya's tutor group, and the two form an unlikely bond. Revelations, realisations and harsh harsh realities are uncovered as Jennie learns lessons in love, attraction, loss, and the powerlessness of not being able to tell the one you love about how you feel.
Elizabeth's Triumph by AbiBee
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In 1960s England, two young women take a trip to the seaside. A short story, written for the Moral Fortitude project's third anthology: 'Perfect Timing'. (www.moralfortitude.com) It interested me to write about a time when relationships between women weren't formally recognised. (See the footnote for more on that...)