Scarlett St. Clair's Blog, page 60
August 12, 2019
orphelline:─ Ixion Chained in Tartarus by Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (1824)
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─ Ixion Chained in Tartarus by Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (1824)
August 11, 2019
“It’s not that I don’t want to be known as your lover…but there has to be a better...
“It’s not that I don’t want to be known as your lover…but there has to be a better word.”
“Girlfriend?” Hades supplied.
She couldn’t suppress the laugh that tore from her throat. Their relationship felt too intense, too passionate, too ancient for her to merely be his girlfriend.
But maybe that was just how she felt.
In a very short amount of time, she had fallen in love with the God of the Dead. She knew for certain he was the only person she would ever love. He was her eternity. He was her soulmate.
“What’s wrong with girlfriend?” He asked. He had not been amused by her outburst.
She frowned. She hadn’t expected him to challenge her so directly, but he was clearly offended.
“Nothing,” she said quickly. “It just seems so…insignificant.”
The tension eased from Hades’ features, and he drew his finger under her chin.
“Nothing is insignificant when it comes to you,” he said.