When Is A Monster Not A Monster?
My eyes glow as I see their reflection in hers. The shelves next to us shake as I release some of my power. A child. Who messes with a child’s brain in such a manner?
My eyes glow as I see their reflection in hers. The shelves next to us shake as I release some of my power. A child. Who messes with a child’s brain in such a manner?
My blind rage and vengeance never took into account what the Titans would have done to them. I didn’t care. Why would I? I had my eyes set on one target, and one target only.
He had taken a piece of my shadows, intertwined them with his own, using them to create the seal on the door. He had used my power against me, and I hadn’t noticed until now.
“I have done you wrong, and for that, you sought to repay a debt. I deserve your hatred, but I would beg you for your forgiveness.”
I knew him. He raised me. I knew where to hit him, what hurt the most, and what it would take to wound him.
Phosphorus slapped Zeus on the shoulder, then made his way down the hall, leaving Zeus standing alone. “Open your mind and phone home, big boy. I’m sure someone’s around.”
“When the first drop of rain falls from the sky, you will be forgotten. My family will be safe, with you a forgotten memory.”
“Ok, fine, I wouldn’t necessarily say I’m up to something, but I also wouldn’t necessarily say I’m not avoiding something, either.”
Eros shot Clio a look, his brows furrowed as he playfully nudged her. “Why can’t she light Pan’s tail on fire? Payback seems like a perfect justification.”
“I know that. I would never hurt Clio, but I also don’t think I should be the one you’re worried about, Starlight.”
“I saw right through you before. No, you’re nothing but a piss-poor little witch with a boatload of daddy issues.”
“I’m the Primordial of Darkness, Atë. The shadows belong to me, and now so do you.”
“They haven’t fought in a war in centuries.” I paused, my voice turning cold. “And besides, the last time the Titans didn’t have me.”
“You should have stayed! You should have stayed and been with us! We needed you! I needed you!”
“We’ve known each other for a while, Hera, and now you, like everyone else, will suffer.”