Daughter Of Zeus

Daughter Of Zeus

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"But miss, I know what I saw!" Mary, our head house maid pushes past me and hands me a pail. "Did you eat to much blue cheese? Didn't I warn you that, that stuff baffles ones mind?" Mary enters the kitchen headquarters and leaves me drowning in my thoughts. I know what I saw, I saw a man flying. ********************************* Demetris of Zimtha is a normal house servant. She has no family...except for the house staff. The only thing she knows about her birth, is that she was found in the middle of a cornfield after a huge thunderstorm. Many were marvelled that she was able to with stand the bad weather that day. "Surely the God's mercy and grace saved her" the village people often said. Demetris didn't believe in the 'Gods'. Not until she see's one soaring in the air on her nineteenth birthday.
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