Soul Of A Greek God
re?" Persephone asked her father Z
ention of doing so. In his final moments with us, only one being was on his mind- you, Persephone. He entrusted you to us
d he do
re always in despair, despondent if you weren't visited. He did everything to make you happy, but there came a day
r mind was filled with questions
d since gods can't die, the law states that the only way for him to relinquish his duty is by abandoning his immortal fig
orn as a mortal?"
age, but he won't remember anything about
bring him back here and mak
r bowed his head, and she couldn't help
ddenly stopped and faced her ag
epts being a god again-an immortal-he will return to Olympus. However, this will only h
l that be
ot know. There are things
why, just when I started loving you, you disappeared. Why have I only realized it now? I am f
, things I don't know if I'll ever even get a chance to say, they've explained everything to me, but it seems like I still can't com
o matter how painful, even if every night I dream
ou because you didn't want me to leave your side, b
ng and heartbreaking, bring a unique joy when I think about them, joy because they bring a different
his is my fault?" Persephone tu
nd she saw that the arrow has her engraved on it, but it seemed like t
?" she asked
t arrow from their chest. When Hades disappeared, that arrow was the only thi
arted crying again, wiping
know. I just realized
en I had the chance to do so, and it was only when Poseidon talked to you that I found the chance and finally struck you with my arrow. Pe
e, like concern, care, and appreciation, those feelings are beyond your control. We ourselves feel them, bu
e fine..." he said
in sadness or happiness. I believe you'll find him, and
you. And when that day co
ther Hermes calling her as he l
e too," he smiled
, Persephone." She felt a
t up, the plants and flowers grew mo
this i
yb
been b