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The Lost Child
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Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2017
Cereza Lightning, the last Lightning, had located this artifact some fifteen years ago. Twenty-four years ago, there was an attack on her family and the titans took her in. Ever since, Cereza has hated the gods of Olympus. The artifact that Cereza located the titans never looked much into it other than the fact she is more powerful with it and, so far, the only one who knows how to use it. Cereza grew up around the titans and became one of their most deadly warriors. Every mission she has been assigned, she succeeds in achieving it. She has never failed an assignment, until she met a certain god.
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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." ................................ 🥇#1 Retellings 🥇 #1 Kore 🏅#10 Greek