The Night’s Homecoming: Boom! Boom! Boom!
I watched as Aunt Hestia got hit with two pink splashes, and Aunt Dem got a shot of yellow right in her face.
I watched as Aunt Hestia got hit with two pink splashes, and Aunt Dem got a shot of yellow right in her face.
“All I’m doing is trying to cause a little mischief. No one will get hurt, I promise.”
Forgiveness doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten. I will never trust you or look upon you with the favor I show your brother, Dinlas.
Because there’s only one place in the OA with so many peacocks, and it’s a place all gods know never to trespass without an express invitation.
“If you hurt my mother, I’ll kill you. I don’t care if the sun drops from the sky.”
My father’s eyebrows shoot up at the statement. “Why do I feel your grandfather is somehow involved in that decision?”
Today is Veterans’ Day, and these flowers are worn by people to remember all those that have fought in the world wars across the globe.
Oh yeah, I lied. I didn’t really want people knowing that the God of Darkness and Shadows was on a Tinder date.
It’s probably the first time I’ve ever hugged him; the god of war was not known for being the most paternal of figures.
Just put a little into whatever it is Melinoë is drinking and voila! Let the fun begin.
The door slams shut behind me and a gun’s hammer cocks, the feeling of cold steel sitting at the back of my skull.
This is what’s pulled me home. My father’s broken heart. His lost love.
Would my mother wait impatiently on the doorstep, hoping to make amends for past wrongs? Would my father be there? My siblings?
There was the sound of roaring in my ears, and I rubbed the heel of my palm over my heart. Something terrible has happened. Something relating to love.