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Hades & Persephone: A love's trial

Hades & Persephone: A love's trial

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" Hades, I am yours in this life and a life after that." She cried against his chest. "I know my love." He said kissing her hair. "I will make you mine again, I promise on our love." He cupped her face kissing her one last time before she disappeared like smoke. Her tears still on his fingers leaving his heart in pieces. Hades and persephone have loved each other for eons. However the lovers are never completely united. Now their love is put on trial. Demeter has erased Persephone's memories and she is born as a human names Sif. Hades have to make her love him again. Can he do it? Will she love the cruel king of hell? Or she will break the only true love she had?
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"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.

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