Immortal Love: An Eros and Psyche story
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  • Reads 4,789
  • Votes 116
  • Parts 61
  • Time 8h 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2018
Mature
After awakening from her entrapped sleep,  Psyche is immediately is whisked away to Mount Olympus with her love, Eros.   The young princess has gained the respects of the gods and is offered the gift of immortality. A gift no human is ever offered, only to decline to be with her infant daughter. Olympus is shocked at her response even her lover Eros.  In response to her honest refusal, Zeus allows Eros and Psyche to marry, but trials on the human cause trouble for the young family. Can Psyche and Eros be together as god and humans? Does Psyche and Eros have want it takes or will the human world keep them apart?
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Of Love and Discord

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Eris, the Goddess of Chaos and Discord, had always spent her days causing mischief and discord on mortals. It was not until one day that Eros (Cupid), the God of Love, argued that love was a far more superior activity to be part of. Thinking that love was trivial and mere sexual desires, Eris made a wager with Eros that she could create and inspire love with a mortal boy that had caught her attention. Enter Henry Leon, an aspiring concert pianist by day and jazz musician by night. Having found no courage to speak to the girl from his university, he sought help from a flapper turned matchmaker (Eris). In this tale set in Gatsby's era, Greek gods and mortal lives are intertwined as the question of "love" is put to the test.