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“Gods, not goddesses. Men, not women. Zeus, not Hera,” she said. “This is the way Orestes. Agamemnon, not Clytemnestra.” Even the heat of the room could not stop the chill that rippled through him. “What are you saying?” “I am saying, Orestes, that the God Apollo has spoken. It is fathers that must be avenged, whatever the circumstances. Agamemnon was killed by your mother’s hand. Now your mother must die by yours.”
⋆˚✧ sabrina ✧。⋆
thanks! i hate it. this do not feel like the feminist retelling or tragic love story that circe or ariadne did. maybe it's unfair to hold this to that standard but this is not hittin the mark
A Spartan's Sorrow (The Grecian Women Trilogy, #2)
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