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Opposites Attract
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Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2021
a god of water and a god of fire meet at the beach Poseidon's known his whole life. he was helping a crab back into the ocean one day and looked up to see something he didn't seem to remember about the beach. the god of fire. they both are drawn to each other, despite the rules against gods not being in their own land. 




i told my friends i like to write and i wanted to write a love story and this is the prompt they gave me so that really shows their true colors 😌 
i definetly want to continue this, tho it might be a long process and short little story but idk. all i know is that i want to continue :)) enjoy !!
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While in English exists only one word for it, the ancient Greeks with their aim for self-understanding and knowledge found eight different varieties of love that we might all experience at some point: 1. Eros (Erotic love) - represents the idea of sexual passion and desire; 2. Philia (Affectionate love) - friendship, love between equals; 3. Storge (Familial love) - love between close family members; 4. Ludus (Playful love) - the early stages of falling in love; 5. Mania (Obsessive love) - an imbalance between eros and ludus; 6. Pragma (Enduring love) - love that has matured and developed over time; 7. Philautia (Self love) - self-love in its healthiest form; 8. Agape (Selfless love) - the highest and most radical type of love. (Unless stated otherwise, everything except the art belongs to me.)