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A Game of Fate (Hades Saga, #1) A Game of Fate by Scarlett St. Clair
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“Take her, and I will destroy this world. Take her, and I will destroy you. Tae her, and I will end us all.”
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“Take her, and I will destroy this world. Take her, and I will destroy you. Take her, and I will end us all.”
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“What is evil to one is a fight for freedom to another.”
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“No one prays to the God of the Dead, my lady, and when they do, it is already too late.”
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“Hermes!” He summoned the god with a single command, and he appeared, wearing a mesh crop top and tiny leather shorts. What the fuck had he interrupted? “Yes, King of Death and Dark…” Hermes’ voice faded away as his eyes swept the room. When he met Hades’ gaze again, he seemed dazed. “Am I dreaming?” “I need your…help,” Hades said. “I am dreaming.” Hermes slapped his face. “Hermes,” Hades gritted out. “No, no,” he said, putting up his hands as if to silence him. He took a breath. “Don’t ruin this for me. I might be dreaming, but I’m about to live out one of my top five fantasies—” Hades slapped the god, who looked shocked. “This isn’t a dream, Hermes.” They stared at one another, and in the silence, Hades raised a brow. “Top five, huh?”
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“Hades glared at the god. He should have downed a bottle before summoning the god. After a moment, he explained. “Persephone is teaching me to bake. What do I wear?” “She’s teaching you to bake?” Surprised colored Hermes’ voice. “And you’re participating? Willingly?” Hades glared. “You must really love her.” “Hermes,” Hades warned. If he had to say the god’s name one more time, he’d send him to Tartarus for the night. He seemed to get the hint and straightened. “Right. Casual, baking date.” He dashed to Hades’ closet. “Why do you only wear suits?” Hermes complained. “What do you sleep in?” “Nothing,” Hades answered. “What’s the point?”
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Because I feared exposing the truth of my heart--that I have always desired to love and be loved.
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“She is yours, a voice echoed in his head, and something inside him snapped. Claim her.”
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“Come to apologize?” he asked her. “Fuck you,” she replied. “He’s done that,” Hermes commented, sidling past them, white wings dragging the ground. He looked ridiculous, bare chested, wearing only a gold shroud over his waist. “It must not have been very good, because I don’t believe he ever went back.”
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“How do you feel when you look at her?"
"Like I was born from chaos.”
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“This was Persephone, the goddess who would be his queen, and she was everything.”
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“He would pry the bars from around her body, free her from this self-constructed cage of hate, and in the end, if she did not love him, at least she would be free.”
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“You must not assume you know her mind just because you have fears. Those are your demons, Hades.”
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“What do you mean?” He had an answer, and it involved her and his bed. Actually, it just involved her. He could fuck anywhere. She giggled. “The fact that you just asked that says everything. What are your hobbies?” “Cards. Riding.” He paused, reaching. Damn, this was harder than he thought. “Drinking.” “What about things not related to being the God of the Dead?” “Drinking is not related to being God of the Dead.” “It also isn’t a hobby. Unless you’re an alcoholic.” He was probably an alcoholic. “Then what are your hobbies?”
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“We are immortal, Hecate. What if she tires of me?” “I tire of you,” she said. “I’m still here.”
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“This conversation had not gone the way Zeus expected, but Hades would not hear his brother speak ill of women.”
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“Imagine this as your torture in Tartarus,” he said. “For it is the sentence you’ll all receive for making me sit through this fuckery.”
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“I want you inside me,” she said. “Fuck me, say my name as you come. Dream of me, and only me, for the rest of eternity.”
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“As much as he understood the balance of life, he would never quite accept that the deaths of children were necessary.”
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“I think she can take it for herself,” he replied and vanished, leaving Demeter alone with her fury.”
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“What would you trade for something you loved?” the Magi countered. The world, Hades thought.”
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“So you just threw me halfway across your realm for nothing?”
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“Entering before being invited defeats the purpose of knocking.”
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“the Fates had woven this woman into his life. She was meant to be his lover.”
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“This burning desire, this desperate wish to claim and protect and to love.”
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“Hecate, on the other hand, hated Poseidon merely for being arrogant. As soon as the god spoke, Hecate’s eyes narrowed, and the leg of his trousers caught fire. “Motherfucker!” he roared as he hopped about, trying to put out Hecate’s mystic fire.”
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“Do you not want her love? Why would you force her into a contract?” After a moment, he admitted aloud, “Because I did not think she would come back.”
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“Have I told you that you're the best?"
"I will note the date and time," she said. "And remind you every chance I get.”
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“This was Aphrodite in her true form. The mortal world believed she was nothing more than a sexual being, that she sought entertainment and pleasure from gods and mortals alike, but the truth was she could be a vengeful god, especially toward those who betrayed love.”
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“he wondered if she tasted like she smelled—sweet, honeyed, forbidden.”
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