Since becoming a Greek Goddess, Celina's life is a wreck. She doesn't even know what deity she is, all the other Greek Gods want her to join them, her normally invasive mother is even more up in her business and her once strong marriage to a mortal, Roman, has all the hot passion of a deep freeze. To make it worse, the Titan's, the sworn enemy of the Greek Gods, have returned and are bent on leveling LA.
Roman, Celina's husband, once, a very long time ago, lost the love of his wife. In modern times, he's been given a clean slate on their marriage. This time, he will not lose. Not to the other meddling little gods, not to the Titans, and especially never to her mother. They can all go to hell. And just so happens, he's just the guy that can make that happen.
Persephone has already been kidnapped by Hades, her unwanted and unexpected suitor. Demeter has already cast a famine on all the humans in her grief. Hades struggles to win Persephone over...but perhaps Persephone has always been meant to be with him, and she wasn't an innocent as she was thought she was... Moderate explicit parts. *not finished*
"Look, Persephone, you're a reasonable Goddess, more reasonable than most. You have to understand I was not born the Lord of the Underworld. The title was appointed to me because I was the unlucky one. My job is just as important as my brother's jobs. I wasn't selected because of my cruel ways but now because of the way people speak of me and fear me now I am the cruel one whether or not I like it. Do you honesty think it is fair that it should work that way? People take one look at me and assume I'm the devil." Persephone crouches back in her seat. I realize I am standing and seat myself, trying to calm myself. "Do you honestly think that being in charge of the dead and judging them makes me undeserving of love, of a wife? I'm doomed to be exiled down here. I don't even have the sun to keep me warm, Persephone. You're all the sun I have..."
*This story is also not meant to be factually accurate, and is simply an interpretation of the story.