ΑΙΔΟΝ
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 39m
Complete, First published Nov 20, 2015
AIDON 
Forbidden from Olympus I

She had everything, 
From wealth, to popularity.
She was THE girl. The IT GIRL. No one dared to go against her. 
No one dared to turn her down either. 
No one... Except him.

Aidon. 
Handsome, quiet, calm and collected, 
He had everything she had. 
Except parents. 
Cast away by his own father, he roamed around, throwing his wealth everywhere. He was damaged, broken and everything he shouldn't be. 

So when he turned her down, she knew she had to make him fall. 
She was certain they belonged together. 

Although, he had a few dark secrets that no one knew. Secrets that tore him apart. 
Secrets that made him inhuman. 

But she had a dark secret too.
Despite everything she had...

She had no idea who she really was.
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"You can have anything you want," He plucked the ripest for me from the tree. "Everything in my world is yours." With all of my mother's warnings, I had been afraid to eat from his table or drink his wine. These were binding things, and I would starve myself thin before Hades and I were tied together by communion. But in the light of this garden, it didn't seem as dangerous as it had in the dark. "I feel your wanting," he murmured and pressed half a pomegranate into my palm. Being in Hades's underworld for so long threatened to consume me. "Please. I shouldn't," I whispered. "Shouldn't," he repeated. "Why, Persephone? Because it is against the rule of the gods?" "No," I breathed. "If I cross this line, I don't know what will become of me." "Let me show you." ................................ 🥈#2 in retellings 🏅#4 in Olympus 🏅#11 in Persephone