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In Love And War
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2023
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There is only one Goddess capable of supressing the bloodlust of the God of War. Hopelessly in love with Aphrodite, Ares finds his world collapsing when she is forced to marry his brother, Hephaestus. What's left for him but to give her up? After all, the word of Zeus is the law.

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Music is what usually inspires me to write, so here's the link to the song that inspired this short:

https://open.spotify.com/track/7FJ61ge0C2EdDA1wTSejAU?si=SMReH1J9TR2K5oh-cKSbbA&utm_source=copy-link

I've created a playlist with songs that inspire me, let's watch it grow together! You can follow the playlist here:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2U4tvj48Rb1n4hm4gppuql?si=9cbfd215386249b9
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Psyche and Eros

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Psyche's beauty has gained her great popularity in the worst way possible, leaving her at the mercy of Aphrodite, a vengeful Goddess that doesn't wish to be rivaled. With no prospects for marriage, her parents listen to an oracle and leave her on a hillside, doomed to be greeted by the monster meant to be her husband. Instead, she is greeted not by what she expected, but an unseen man, Eros, the God of love. He is ready to offer her a magical marriage, but it comes with a few conditions to hide her at all costs...and himself. Written mostly in the point of view of Psyche. Here is her full journey of fighting for the love of her life she didn't even know she wanted. *Read "The Wrath of Aphrodite", sequel to "The Love of Aprhodite," for Aphrodite's point of view.