The God Who Loved Me (Completed)
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  • Reads 430
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 3m
Complete, First published 5 days ago
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Pon has always been unlucky in love. Every time he gets close to someone, strange things happen, and they leave him without explanation. Desperate for answers, he seeks out a fortune teller, who tells him that his blood is cursed. He is the last descendant of Persephone, and no mortal can ever truly love him.

The only one who will ever desire him is Hades, the god of the underworld. Not long after, Hades appears, confirming the truth. He has been watching Pon for years, waiting for him to realize that no human could ever match him. He is the only one who will ever stay by Pon's side.

Pon refuses to believe that he is destined to be with the god, but as time passes, he starts seeing the signs. His heart calls for the underworld, and no matter how much he runs, Hades' presence is always near.
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