Done Hurting
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  • Reads 30,526
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 28m
Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2021
"Hera, can we please talk about this?" Zeus pleaded.
"No. I HATE YOU, ZEUS!" Hera's words dripped with a potent mix of anger and hurt.

...

Hera had grown tired of waiting for love that seemed elusive, weary of a marriage tainted by infidelity. The ache of her wounds had reached its peak. Then, an ominous prophecy cast its shadow upon their tumultuous relationship. What did this foretelling signify? Would it further complicate their already strained bond? Could it hold the key to unraveling Hera's anger and shattered heart? Join Hera and Zeus as their relationship teeters on the brink of collapse, driven by a prophecy woven by the Fates.

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