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@eternally-persephone
Death and the Maiden by Jaroslaw Datta.
Kingdom Come
“At least your father was one of us! Your father was of us! He may not have been at his best all of the time but we could trust that he ultimately have our country’s best interest at heart!” Pleiades muttered. “No matter what you do - no matter how this ends - you will never have that wench to wife. She will never give you an heir. The Lost Sons will see to it. While you were off playing diplomat, negotiating with our enemy, we grew in numbers. We will never accept her - never accept your heir.”
Thanatos looked between him and his King, his eyes wide with alarm as though he had just figured something out.
“...Were the Lost Sons behind the attack on the Princess the night before we left?”
Pleiades spat at Thanatos’ feet. “We would never get close enough to her. None of our hands would even want to touch her - that was Zeus. All Zeus I imagine. Go ask him...” he began and then his eyes flickered dangerously up to Hades. “And while you are at it - ask Zeus about Minthe.”
Kingdom Come
“She is the daughter of the greatest enemy this country has ever known!” Pleiades exclaimed. “Daughter of a man who has in every way tried to destroy not just this Kingdom but your own life! Your own happiness! And you...you are so eager to allow her the chance to give you a legitimate heir!”
He seemed to struggle in his seat, as though trying to lean forward.
“You would be safer with having a ten foot long viper in your marriage bed than that witch!”
Thanatos growled and back handed the soldier.
“You will not speak of our Queen in that manner!”
“Your Queen! But we are the Lost Sons - the children of the heroic dead of the War! She will never be our Queen! We do not forgive. We do not forget. Your people will not forget. Your people want you as their loyal and noble King! Do not be thwarted by a spy sent into your house to destroy our country - destroy your legacy! She will betray you! She will! She will bring Zeus’ army to our gates and when your country’s children cry out in agony at being attacked, or in anguish for the deaths of their own parents, you will know it was your folly! Your misguided trust that destroyed them!”
Kingdom Come
Persephone wished to confront the man who had attempted to kill her and drive a wedge between them. And yet...she was unsure she could stomach it. She had been so afraid, and was so unused to the amount of hatred she had received since becoming Hades’ fiance - let alone wife. Wife at least in name. By the law, it could be a very different thing for most of the country.
“I may be a hindrance,” she admitted. “If you wish to learn the truth - even the not pretty parts - it may be best that I am not there. Go. I’ll wait for you when you return.”
Hecate gave Hades an assured nod and turned to lead Persephone away.
Thanatos led his King down into the depths of the fortress’s dungeons. There he would see several guards standing by, yet few who would look him in the eye. They all seemed...upset about something. And when he opened the door, the answer became clear.
Sitting there, tied and bound, was a young member of the royal guard himself - Pleiades. His gray eyes widened when he saw his King enter, and yet rather than immediately protest he was innocent, or beg for mercy, he said this instead.
“Thank the gods your Majesty is here!”
“You will speak only when commanded to, solider!” Thanatos growled. “You dare not address his Majesty when you tried to take his life!”
“Take his life? No! No! You do not understand - I only meant to save him! It was that red haired witch attempting to kill him! She is the one who should be questioned, not I!” the soldier protested, his eyes wild and his voice full of fervor as he turned to Hades once more. “Your Majesty, I beg you! Do not go back to that witch!”
Kingdom Come
eternally-persephone:
The first few seconds after the arrow struck the ground a few inches from her feet, Persephone could move - much less think! All she could do was stare in abject horror as every muscle in her body froze. But that was shaken when her husband suddenly threw his body over hers to defend her. She fell back against the tree, her eyes locked on Hades’ for several seconds as panic flooded every thought and emotion that roared through her. That fear didn’t even allow her the chance to think of how intimate they suddenly were - so tight and close. But this was more about surviving than anything. Persephone could only lie still as she could.
But all too soon he had jumped off of her and was standing, grabbing for Zag. He spoke to her - and though she could barely hear him for the thundering in her ears, a distant thought in her mind pondered at the fact that Hades seemed so calm. ‘Stay if you would’ as though this was merely a courting incident and not one where the both of them were threatened! She followed Hades with quick but shaking feet. It was all happening too fast. Zag was in Hades’ arms. Zag was gone. The one Persephone remembered as Hypnos ran up towards Hades.
“Your majesty. My elite troop are surveying the grounds and attempting to apprehend the suspect. We are also taking a census on servants,” he explained.
Persephone took a half step back.
It was not the last time Hades had been shot at and truthfully he doubted it would be the last. If you froze during a battle because someone had taken aim at you then you were as good as done for out there. But she wasn’t a soldier and had likely barely seen much of the horrors that had come with this war. Though this seemed like nothing by comparison.
“Lady Hecate has also been alerted and was going through to make sure every secret passage has been scoured of anyone hiding,” Thanatos added, having slipped in from behind a tapestry himself. She knew them better than even he did which was saying something.
Hades nodded at the reports, glad things were being done at least. “Fools. They’d rather see us back to war again rather than enjoy the peace they’ve been given.” Then hadn’t he himself been less than content with the idea that he’d been so close to taking on the capital of Zeus’ kingdom and ready to take back up arms if this plan for peace had been some trick?
He looked back to Persephone then and took a step toward her to take her hand as his voice turned soft and gentle. “You’re safe, my lady, I promise. Still trust me?”
Persephone watched as Hades spoke with his attendants, her arms slowly crossing over her body as though she meant to shield herself. She couldn’t quite focus on the conversation. There was only so much she could handle. All she could think of that there was another attempt to hurt her - and one so soon. She thought she would be safe here. Thought that perhaps the attempt in her father’s palace had been left behind when she came to Hades’ palace. But that had been foolish. She was the daughter of Zeus. She would never...
Hades stepped close to her and reached a hand out, asking if she still trusted him. Persephone watched him carefully, wondering how she should process what had happened and his question.
“I trust *you*,” she emphasized in a low voice.
But before she could elaborate, a soldier hurried up towards the royal couple.
“Your Majesty! We have the assailant in custody!”
“Mistress Hecate,” Thanatos began as he looked up to the spymaster. “Why not take the Princess to her chambers? Your Majesty should accompany me to interrogate the prisoner.”
//Going back to read old posts and found a few things flagged along the way
The bedroom eyes are too much for Tumblr to take.
Um...yes. You’re right.
Kingdom Come
His first statement made her go still for a moment. Was her game up? Would he see her as desperate and of no cause to hurry? Surely he must have known how dangerous and precarious her position here was. Certainly until they were married, but even more so until they consummated their union. Persephone was no fool. Especially with the rumors that sparked about what had happened the night they left…
No. She couldn’t think about it.
“Good. I wish to stay by your side, to learn to be a good Queen to these people,” she replied sweetly. “And by that same token…I wish you to remain by my side too. I know that in my country it is seen as bad luck for the groom to be near the bride when she tries on her gown, but I imagine we can put up a fine partition between us…”
And just as she leaned forward to press her lips against his cheek, there was a sudden shriek from the far side of the garden. Persephone gasped as she turned to see an arrow land just about a foot away from the both of them. Paper was tied to the end of it - but she looked up to see a masked man standing a few yards away with a cross bow in his hands and a mask over his face. He began screaming.
“NO DAUGHTER OF ZEUS SHALL RULE US! FREE YOURSELF FROM THE SNARE OF THAT ACCURSED FAMILY, MIGHTY KING! RETURN OUR COUNTRY TO GLORY!”
With that, the masked man turned to run.
Hades had been about to point out how odd of a tradition that seemed and what sort of bad luck might come of seeing the bride in her wedding gown, but the interruption stopped him immediately. The loud thunk of the arrow imbedding itself into the tree behind them was enough for him to pull her close and shield her with his own body, for a moment on top of her as the man shrieked behind them. He had only a knife even on him because the grounds were meant to be cut off from anyone without implicit permission. Unless it was a rogue soldier that had stayed behind he couldn’t think who would have managed to get past Hypnos’ defenses but he would be having a talk with the head guard later.
Right now his first priority had been protecting Persephone in case another arrow had come but apparently they’d only been looking to scare the pair. Chasing after the man would only leave her alone after all and if there was a second assailant then all the worse. “Are you okay, my lady?” He hadn’t moved just yet, both fully clothed and yet strangely intimate. Apparently the archer’s intents had already backfired spectacularly if he’d been looking to push the two further apart.
It seemed as though he wasn’t allowed any peace however. He moved to get up and yanked the arrow out, before gathering up the sleeping boy who just fussed at being moved again. “Stay with me, Persephone, if you would.” He could understand being frightened still but he didn’t want to see her locked away in a room for her “protection”. As long as he could keep her within his sights he would do so.
Still safer inside than out right now as he led the princess inside and found the nearest servant to return Zagreus back to his nanny who had probably still been looking for the boy and ordering the grounds into lockdown. No one allowed to enter or leave without implicit permission. From there he went straight for the throne room. It would make them easier to find admittedly by both friend and foe, but he was hoping for more of the former as Hades finally took the time to see what was on the paper around the arrow.
The first few seconds after the arrow struck the ground a few inches from her feet, Persephone could move - much less think! All she could do was stare in abject horror as every muscle in her body froze. But that was shaken when her husband suddenly threw his body over hers to defend her. She fell back against the tree, her eyes locked on Hades’ for several seconds as panic flooded every thought and emotion that roared through her. That fear didn’t even allow her the chance to think of how intimate they suddenly were - so tight and close. But this was more about surviving than anything. Persephone could only lie still as she could.
But all too soon he had jumped off of her and was standing, grabbing for Zag. He spoke to her - and though she could barely hear him for the thundering in her ears, a distant thought in her mind pondered at the fact that Hades seemed so calm. ‘Stay if you would’ as though this was merely a courting incident and not one where the both of them were threatened! She followed Hades with quick but shaking feet. It was all happening too fast. Zag was in Hades’ arms. Zag was gone. The one Persephone remembered as Hypnos ran up towards Hades.
“Your majesty. My elite troop are surveying the grounds and attempting to apprehend the suspect. We are also taking a census on servants,” he explained.
Persephone took a half step back.
Kingdom Come
His first statement made her go still for a moment. Was her game up? Would he see her as desperate and of no cause to hurry? Surely he must have known how dangerous and precarious her position here was. Certainly until they were married, but even more so until they consummated their union. Persephone was no fool. Especially with the rumors that sparked about what had happened the night they left...
No. She couldn’t think about it.
“Good. I wish to stay by your side, to learn to be a good Queen to these people,” she replied sweetly. “And by that same token...I wish you to remain by my side too. I know that in my country it is seen as bad luck for the groom to be near the bride when she tries on her gown, but I imagine we can put up a fine partition between us...”
And just as she leaned forward to press her lips against his cheek, there was a sudden shriek from the far side of the garden. Persephone gasped as she turned to see an arrow land just about a foot away from the both of them. Paper was tied to the end of it - but she looked up to see a masked man standing a few yards away with a cross bow in his hands and a mask over his face. He began screaming.
“NO DAUGHTER OF ZEUS SHALL RULE US! FREE YOURSELF FROM THE SNARE OF THAT ACCURSED FAMILY, MIGHTY KING! RETURN OUR COUNTRY TO GLORY!”
With that, the masked man turned to run.
Kingdom Come
eternally-persephone:
The sight of his smile was worth all the jewels in the kingdom to her. Still so young a bride and unsure of her husband’s affections, all she could do was hope she was earning the tenderness of his heart. Gods only knew how important that would be in the years to follow. When he was gone, Persephone turned to watch the sleeping Zag. And she could not help but allow her mind to drift back to the sad story her dearly beloved had told her. Of Minthe’s betrayal and of the boy’s true parentage. It was a miracle at all, she told herself, that Hades had let anyone come so close, let alone her…
When he returned she was all smiles as he offered her the red fruit before he bent down and scooped up the boy in his arms. “No, they do not. A funny little thing,” she said as she walked over and knelt down to pick up the basket without hesitation. “Where to, my dear? And tell me - does one eat the skin on this thing? Or open it first? It seems to resemble a citrus fruit!”
He was grateful for her volunteering, just focusing on the sleeping boy. Admittedly he was tempted to go lay Zag down in his room, but at this point Hades feared more his own capture. He just led the way back into and through the gardens, knowing a good location that wouldn’t be immediately noticeable from anyone just wandering about or looking from the palace.
“You open it first. The skin is rather tough so I wouldn’t suggest trying to bite into it.” He had a knife however that would work for cutting it open once they arrived.
At the moment however he was having a rather good time just being with her, feeling more like a couple of teenagers running away from the adults. And admittedly if they were found he would just refuse to go back until he was good and ready. He was still the king after all which was supposed to mean he jumped for no one unless he wanted. The area had a large tree for cover from the sun and the hedges would keep them out of immediate view as he pulled the blanket from the basket and did his best to spread it out with one hand enough to give Zagreus somewhere to lay down before settling the boy down and spreading it the rest of the way out.
“Hopefully a suitable enough location for a picnic.”
Persephone did what she could to assist the laying out of the sweet luncheon. She knew how lucky she was to have him all to herself. Surely if any of his advisors - namely Lord Cronos - knew where he was, there would suddenly be twenty million things for the young King to do. But thankfully she had him all to herself. She might call him her prisoner, but that would hardly keep in the spirit of alliance brought on my their marriage. When he settled down at last she did take the chance to move closer to him. Instinct told her that now was the time to make him develop stronger feelings for her.
“It is more than suitable. It is wonderful, truly. But the joy comes from being here with you more than anything else,” she smiled. As she got closer to him, she leaned against his chest, not unlike she had done in the chariot on the way over. “Tell me, when shall we ride for the capitol? I have heard tell Of it’s splendor, but only ever seen it in paintings. Will we be wed there?”
I love that our generation has rejected the romance of Romeo and Juliet for the romance of Hades and Persephone
my favourite thing about the story of hades and persephone is that the story grew up with us.
i think most of us, when we were young girls ourselves, heard that first, most tragic version of the story: persephone, the innocent child of spring, who wandered into a dark, terrible place, and ate of a cursed garden. hades, meanwhile, was cast as a shadowy, grasping seducer, looming from the darkness: here he stood, the god of riches, of gemstones and bones, of cold, dead things, who wanted to snatch a little bit of sunlight for himself.
and then came the second version of the story, when we were older, not so much a change in narrative as it was of perspective: we heard about zeus raping leta, we read the way medusa was cursed for being raped by poseidon, we read about athena’s jealousy when she was outwoven by arachne, about hera tossing little hephaestus down a cliff because he wasn’t as beautiful as a god ought to be.
once more, we considered hades: the youngest of the trinity, free of spite and hatred and fits of rage, running an empire greater than his brothers’ together, with little ego and quiet efficiency. a god who only took one wife, only loved once, and then too: wholly, completely.
like something not out of a horror movie, but perhaps, indeed, a fairytale.
then the third turn, when we had grown older, acquired a veneer of cynicism, suffered boys who never grew to men, when we realized that the only way our sexuality would not be annexed was if we conquered it ourselves.
then came kore, the woman of spring, who found in hades a quiet, dark refuge, away from demeter’s wrath and hungry possession, away from the squabbles of those tiresome, reckless gods. the girl who fell in love with darkness. the goddess whose spirit was of renewal and rebirth, and still flourished in the heart of the underworld, the duality of her nature only serving to highlight her strength.
hades remained as he ever was, unchanging, like death itself. but persephone grew, acquired facets and beauty in her change, spring given form in metaphor and mythology.
hades and persephone grew with us. that’s why they’re powerful. that’s why they’re loved.
@mors-omnia-vincit
Kingdom Come
Persephone wished she could believe him whole heartedly. But she was more worried about the new people she had come to live with. While she may have been the cause of an end to the war, she was also the daughter of their most hated enemy. One that most people knew the King absolutely despised as well. How could there not be some tension?
When they came across the sleeping boy, Persephone sighed sweetly. He looked so calm and gentle while asleep. “Poor noble heart,” she cooed lightly. “But I suppose I can grant him my pardon. At least…he left me some time alone with you.” She turned towards him and reached forward, bold enough to press a kiss to his cheek. “I can stay here with him while you raid the kitchens for us?”
There was a rare smile from the king at the small kiss. “As my lady wishes.” Not that it took much to find a basket and fill it with a light lunch and a little in case their young friend woke again looking for something else to eat. He returned as quickly as he could however, afraid they might be caught before they could get too far away and set the basket aside for a moment before offering her a deep red fruit while he went to gather up the boy rather than leave him to be caught by the kitchen maids.
“They don’t have pomegranates in your kingdom, do they?”
It took a little maneuvering but soon he had Zag positioned with his head resting on his shoulder and moving to take the basket again with his other hand. It wasn’t fair to ask the lady after all when he’d invited her. “And away we go.”
The sight of his smile was worth all the jewels in the kingdom to her. Still so young a bride and unsure of her husband’s affections, all she could do was hope she was earning the tenderness of his heart. Gods only knew how important that would be in the years to follow. When he was gone, Persephone turned to watch the sleeping Zag. And she could not help but allow her mind to drift back to the sad story her dearly beloved had told her. Of Minthe’s betrayal and of the boy’s true parentage. It was a miracle at all, she told herself, that Hades had let anyone come so close, let alone her...
When he returned she was all smiles as he offered her the red fruit before he bent down and scooped up the boy in his arms. “No, they do not. A funny little thing,” she said as she walked over and knelt down to pick up the basket without hesitation. “Where to, my dear? And tell me - does one eat the skin on this thing? Or open it first? It seems to resemble a citrus fruit!”
Hades & Persephone <3
Kingdom Come
Persephone wished she could believe him whole heartedly. But she was more worried about the new people she had come to live with. While she may have been the cause of an end to the war, she was also the daughter of their most hated enemy. One that most people knew the King absolutely despised as well. How could there not be some tension?
When they came across the sleeping boy, Persephone sighed sweetly. He looked so calm and gentle while asleep. “Poor noble heart,” she cooed lightly. “But I suppose I can grant him my pardon. At least...he left me some time alone with you.” She turned towards him and reached forward, bold enough to press a kiss to his cheek. “I can stay here with him while you raid the kitchens for us?”
Kingdom Come
CONTINUED...
"I do believe he wouldn't have been content with anyone if he hadn't personally chosen them himself." After all they'd bent enough once to allow him to marry for love and they had all seen just how well things had gone then with the ensuing rumors that thankfully never hit the truth. He could be seen as cold and cruel as long as it didn't put the boy at risk. "Though now I'm just waiting for the first one to come along and suggest they'll assist you in returning home to escape from me. Not that I'm worried in the least about that happening." His hand brushed against her cheek wondering if it was at all possible to feel any more enamored with someone you'd only known personally for a few short days. And he certainly hoped things would never get to that point though he could just see Hypnos returning to him with green hair and was trying not to laugh at the mental image. "Please don't teach him that one. I'm sure he'll be bad enough on his own." Though his father figure was not one to ignore him so hopefully he wouldn't feel the need to act out that much. "Let's go get a few things for our hideaway picnic before I have the kitchen lacing my food with something non-lethal to get back for allowing Zag to run all over the place unsupervised."
Persephone shivered when she felt his hand on her cheek and she leaned into his touch. At his comment she couldn’t help but smirk and nestle into his palm before pressing a kiss against his wrist. “Mm...far more likely they’ll want to save you from me. I would steal all of your time and take you away to these secret picnics,” she teased. “And I suppose I can keep that trick to myself - but you’ll need to owe me for that one.” And she gave him a wicked little grin, something that promised something that couldn’t be said or done with Zag around. “But for now, you’re right. Should I go in and pull him out or would you like to?”
yeah hey @ Persephone can you pls stop messing with your boy toy and come back I need spring
Nope.
█ ▌ PERSEPHONE. ( eternally-persephone. )
Persephone breathes a sigh of relief when Hades revealed he would help her with the bruises. And yet when he spoke of touching her skin she hesitated. It was not as though she found him repulsive - as some of the other Olympians did - but she had not been so touched before by any god. And surely Demeter would skin Hades alive - or at least attempt to - should she find out. And Persephone might fare worse. Persephone did not want that, but neither did she want the punishment she knew would come if Demeter found out how Persephone had defied her. Taking in a deep breath she nodded in response. With one hand still clutching the shift to cover her breasts, she used the other to pull her hair over one shoulder. “Yes… Come hither my Lord,” she agreed, inviting him into the room and to touch her. “I fear not your touch.”
there was a moment when he did not moved . he was not expecting that she would accept his help accept his touch . there was in him a need to touch her skin indeed , but he also wish to never course a path where he needed to desrespct her . he did not feared her mother && never would . if he needed to he would fight for persephone she just did not knew that yet . hades finally took a step foward to reach for the young goddess . his hand reached for her naked arm softly . he offered her a calm smile so she would not fear him or his touch . he would never meant to hurt her . hades closed his eyes , there was a soft light around his hand , while that light shone brighter while her wounds slowly dissapeared . there was a soft moment when hades felt his strenght vanish for a moment , for each time he used to much of his own power he would always lose something especially when he was away from the underworld . ❛ i hope this helps you , i believe every wound is gone . ❜
Persephone watched as he came closer - and felt her own heart beating rampantly in her chest. That was...strange. In all of her admittedly young years she had never felt anything like this. Her heart beat was so loud she swore she could hear it, the breath stilled in her suddenly dry throat, and her cheeks prickled with heat. Was it just a manifestation of the fear she had over what would be her mother’s reaction if Demeter saw she had disobeyed? No - it couldn’t be - because the feeling lingered even after the bruises on her body disappeared. They even intensified thanks to a swell of adoration! “Oh, Hades!” She gasped as she rushed forward, still careful to keep herself modest as she pressed herself against his chest in her version of a hug. “Thank you! You have saved me!”
And Indeed he had, but now that caused her to think of what he had saved her from. Or rather whom. And what Demeter would do if she caught Hades with her - especially in this state! “And now I fear you must go,” she replied with urgency - and was once again surprised by her emotional response. But this time she felt...anguish. And though she knew he had to go, she did not tear herself away from him. Instead her eyes closed and she breathed him in. “If Mother finds you...if she knows what I did...what you did...she will be furious with us.”