+thegoddessofspring
“Now that’s good news although I probably wouldn’t have taken no for an answer anyway.” Persephone laughed as she warmly embraced her daughter back. When Hazel brought her up to date, she slowly let go of her daughter to look at her in the eye. “I can’t believe someone thought they could actually kill you. You’re immortal and a god, no less!” The Queen exclaimed with a roll of her eyes. “Well, I am glad you took care of him. He certainly learned his lesson, but how on Earth did he not end up dead the first time around, Hazel?” She questioned her daughter. “And I treasure you being here with me, Hazel. You always make my time here a little more bearable as you know.”
"And I wouldn't dare say a no to you." Hazel laughed along with her mother, before nodding. "Yes, but they didn't know what I am. I think now he knows, since I took him right to Tartarus." She nodded with a small smile, before biting down her bottom lip. "The first time I had to leave as quick as I could, so I didn't have enough time to check. He was in coma for several months, tho. If only the doctors had given up on him." She shook her head and sighed. "I know. And I am ready to train my abilities with flowers." She smiled widely. "But winter's coming, so soon you'll be running through fields and fields camps of flowers."

















