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"Don't do that, you'll be forgetting nearly everything. Just.... Just don't. I'll stop asking for you to do it... let's just love each other for the rest of eternity."
“Enough, Achilles. Perhaps you should return to work for now.”
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achilles-sir
"Don't do that, you'll be forgetting nearly everything. Just.... Just don't. I'll stop asking for you to do it... let's just love each other for the rest of eternity."
“Enough, Achilles. Perhaps you should return to work for now.”
achilles-sir
"Manners were never my strong suit, Patroclus, and neither were they yours. Now, If you are going to act like a brat, I'm going to have to punish you."
“Excuse me, I don’t know who you think you’re talking to, but I am the more well mannered between the two of us.” He looks offended. “And for what do I deserve punishment?”
@achilles-sir said: “Sorry I'm just avoiding my feelings and hoping that you're happy in Elysium away from me and my cause that caused you to waste your beautiful life by my side during the trojan war. So I paid the eternal price to let you stay there on my account so that you can have that peace I've always wished for you."
"How could I have eternal glory and peace without you there? Knowing that I could never have my place with you again... I'd rather die than be without you."
“How can someone be so beautiful but so foolish?” He makes a vague gesture at Achilles.
“If you cannot have glory and peace without me, what in the world makes you think I could without you? What makes you think I would enjoy this boring place, Theseus screaming in the background constantly? All for what? So we can be lonely but not where we’re supposed to be? What was the point in bringing me here if not to see you? You’ve been away from me for too long; apparently you’ve lost your manners. I’ll have to remind you.”
achilles-sir
Achilles couldn't catch a glimpse at what was thrown into the river and instead suddenly noted a knife was pointed in his direction. "Hades is the God of Wealth for a reason. He slaves souls of Asphodel to dig his treasures, these are equally ours as it is his."
The knife is waved about a little, then placed.. somewhere. He wasn’t all that aware of where it went, and would most likely not find it again. But that didn’t bother him.
“My love. Have you forgotten that Hades hates us? He was more than willing to toss us into oblivion and renege on his deal with you for something as little as speaking up against him.”
achilles-sir
"It's time for us to visit, Charon. Lord Hades has not called me back yet, I'm guessing Zagreus has bought us time for ourselves. Let's enjoy it then."
Charon? Ah, the boatman. With reluctance, Patroclus rises, getting to his feet and stretching himself out. A soft moan escapes him as his body ‘comes to life’, as it were.
“Have we enough coin for the boatman’s wares?” He questions. From what he knew, the items there were quite expensive.
achilles-sir
He holds it. "When life hard, hold titty. It warm."
His husband is dumb. SO very dumb it almost hurts. But, he lets Achilles grope his chest.
“Hold me, then.”
achilles-sir
"Philtatos, there's no need to be devoted soley to me. We have eternity to be together."
“You were not devoted to me in life, either, so your point really holds no ground here.”
achilles-sir
"You hated me? I thought it was just your personality."
“Oh, I thought the worst of you. You were perfect. Beautiful, strong and had a voice that could woo just about anything. The opposite of myself. I wasn’t exactly glorious in my youth, if you’d recall. But I couldn’t help being drawn to you, still. You can’t imagine the pride I felt when out of all those others you still chose me to take interest in. My ego then could have brought shame to the Gods.”