Story cover for Persephone  by -LeAnn-
Persephone
  • WpView
    Reads 18,016
  • WpVote
    Votes 514
  • WpPart
    Parts 7
  • WpHistory
    Time 28m
  • WpView
    Reads 18,016
  • WpVote
    Votes 514
  • WpPart
    Parts 7
  • WpHistory
    Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2018
They say that Hades stole Persephone. 

They say she had no choice. 

They say that she screamed the whole way down. 

That she missed her mother dearly. 

What they don't tell you is how when Hades held his hand out to her, she greedily took it and pulled him into the awaiting carriage. 
--
Majority of her life was spent in front of a mirror. 

A pretty face equals a pretty life, as her mother would say. 

What happens when Persephone meets a dark stranger with a alluring smile? And what happens when he offers her a crown and the only catch is that she lives with him for eternity?
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Persephone to your library and receive updates
or
#874zeus
Content Guidelines
You may also like
The Curse of a Godess by BeaMartina10
35 parts Complete Mature
"Kiss me." He whispers. "I-I don't know how...I've never done this before." I frantically whisper and tilt my head. My nose slightly brushes against his, and all of my instincts tell me to dive into him with the most passionate kiss I could create. I wanted to be closer, and feel every part of him against me. "Can I kiss you?" He asks through an intoxicating whisper. His lips teasingly hover over mine, and without thinking I finally press my lips against his. His lips matched mine perfectly like a puzzle, and I wrap my arms around his neck to pull him closer. His hands trail up my back, and the euphoric bursts of pleasure take my senses into over drive. He starts to part his lips, and his tongue slowly enters through my lips to play with mine. He tastes of sweet wine, and I feel my hands sliding up to grip his hair. I let out a slight moan into his lips, and my breath grows heavy. We part for a gasp of air before meeting back with more of my muffled moans. A faint thud-like sound catches my attention, and I start to pull away to see what made the sound. My lips retreat, and I take a faint breath before clearing my mind to think logically. As I pull away, his lips simply continue to kiss my chin and down my cheek. Another gasp slips from my lips, and this one echos through the hall. "I..I think...I...I heard something." I whisper as quietly as possible. He lightly pulls away to take a small breath before smiling. "I didn't hear anything. It's nothing." He pushes aside.... During the ancient times of Greece, lives the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. All her life has been sheltered from the mortal and immortal world. When her desire for a taste of freedom goes too far, she seals a deal with a man she will never escape... Enjoy this retelling of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone! This is one of my favorite Greeks myths, and comment if you have any feedback! I'd love to hear from you 🖤
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Blooming Emotions cover
Hades cover
Darkness To The Kore cover
Dark Petals (A Hades and Persephone story) cover
Hades and Persephone  cover
The Curse of a Godess cover
Three Seeds cover
The Devil's Romance (a Hades and Persephone story) cover
Flowers and Shadows cover
Elysium (COMPLETED) cover

Blooming Emotions

25 parts Complete

"I asked him for it. For the blood, the rust, for the sin. I didn't want the pearls other girls talked about, or the fine marble of palaces, or even the roses in the mouth of servants. I wanted pomegranates-- I wanted darkness I want him. So I grabbed my king and ran away to the land of death, where I reigned, and people whispered that I'd been dragged. I'll tell you I've changed. I'll tell you, the red on my lips isn't wine. I hope you've heard of horns, but that isn't half of it. Out of an entire kingdom, he kneels only to me, calls me Queen, calls me Mercy. Mama, Mama, I hope you get this. Know the bed is warm and our hearts are cold, know never have I been better than when I am here. Do not send flowers, we'll throw in the river. 'Flowers are for the dead' --'least that's what the mortals say. I'll come back when he bores me, but Mama, not today." --Daniella Michallen, "Persephone Speaks." The kidnapping of Persephone retold in which Hades didn't kidnap Persephone, but she fell into the Underworld and became Hades' queen.