Receiver of Many (Hades & Persephone, #1)
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Then Hades did something he had never done before in all his ageless years. He blushed.
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Hades Aidoneus Chthonios, Polydegmon. The Unseen One. Receiver of Many. Ruler of the Other Side and Lord of the Dead…
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“I should never have brought you here. My life was ordered; it made sense before you threw it into pandemonium. And when you do spread your legs for me, Persephone, when you welcome me inside your body, you turn me into a fool— an idiot— that thinks you are capable of loving me.”
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“You’re my fool,” she whispered into his ear, guiding him to her entrance. He pulled back her hair and bit at her collarbone, angry and undone, feeling her undulate against him. “And you are my whore,” Hades growled.
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Nearly anything can be forgiven, if one is willing to open their heart completely.”
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“Persephone, I have loved you and only you for forty thousand years. And I will love you and only you until the stars are shaken out of the sky.”
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She was Persephone Praxidike Chthonios. The Queen of the Underworld. And, she thought with a delighted quiver, the Queen of Hades, her husband.
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“I want to make love to you.” She silenced him, and watched his eyes go wide. “And, and I want to…” Persephone swallowed hard and looked away, embarrassed, before leaning closer to his ear with a fevered whisper. “And I want to fuck you.”
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“Aidon, I want this. Please. You are the only person I’ve ever had in my life who has treated me as anything other than a child. I can see it in your eyes— when you look at me, you see a woman. You love me; you actually love me. And not as your bedmate, or your queen consort even, but as your… your…” “Goddess,” he finished.
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The more we attempt to control our destiny, the less it bends to our liking.”