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He would marry Persephone no matter the consequences, because in the end, a life without her was not a life at all.
“Oh, darling, but I have told you before—for you, I would destroy this world.”
Hermes grinned. “See you soon, Daddy Death!”
He vanished, and when he was gone, Hades looked at Thanatos, who asked in a very serious tone, “Which one of
us do you think he was calling D...
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“But…he is the Lord of the Underworld!” Zofie said. Hermes scoffed. “We’re all aware. Look at him—he’s the only goth in the room.”
“I never thought I’d thank the Fates for anything they gave me, but you—you were worth all of it.” “All of what?” “The suffering.”
“Demeter is big mad,” Hermes said. Hades looked at him in confusion. “Big mad?” “You know, really mad,” Hermes explained and then shimmied his head and shoulders as he added, “Mad as fuck.”
“Why not just say that instead?” “Because it isn’t cool, Hades,” Hermes said. “If you’re going to fit in, you need to learn the lingo.” “Lingo?” “The language.”