A Whisper of Love
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  • Reads 25,239
  • Votes 1,036
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2020
Mature
Ares the God of War is known for his brutality and quickness to start a fight. Kindness and mercy aren't words he understands. Love is even more foreign to him, nor does he believe in it. As the centuries go by and the world becomes tame, Ares craves for a fierce battle. One where he can bathe himself in blood and laugh as the blade of his sword cuts down his enemies left and right. The Fates have other ideas though. 

Will the strings of Fates bring him something else to crave more than war and blood or will he try to cut those strings?
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