It was time. Long awaited and entirely nerve-wracking, yet still so terribly exciting, the welcome mat had finally been rolled out to gods and shades alike in a celebration of Aphrodite's expertise.
And still, Zagreus felt an irritating sense of foreboding.
It's a night of fun, he had told himself, over and over, a pretty chest of carefully crafted floral gifts for the group they had organized, and still he was beside himself. Not for any particular reason, he supposed - even if the whisperings of shades in his ears lately, as well as those of his friends, had plenty of reason to give him pause. He just... wanted to be sure that they would have a good time. Even if he didn't get along with all of them, all the time, they were still good people. Important to him in some form or another.
It certainly wouldn't do if he stood and worried himself sick, he tried to remind himself, bouncing nervously from foot to foot as he waited for the rest of his companions to convene. Only a touch more formal, and still entirely his energetic, lively self, he put on his best smile, and worked to convince himself that thing would progress just fine.
"Let's do this."
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