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Hell Hath No Fury

This is a sexual story written and copyrighted by Alexis Siefert

and Shon Richards. If you are not supposed to be reading

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This story was written for the ASSM Easter-fest, and although

there are no adorable bunnies or dead biblical characters, we

feel that it is an Easter story because it deals with the origin

of spring. Comments will be appreciated, treasured and loved at

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Hell Hath No Fury (Myth, MF)

It wasn't a loud sound, the distinctive screech of the owl

in the distance, but it sent a slight chill through her shoulders

as she reached to pick the white blossom from the tree. She

tucked the flower behind her ear, burying it in the gentle folds

of her hair. As its fragrance surrounded her she tried to shake

off the small feeling of foreboding that the cry of the bird had

laid like a nest egg in her belly. She turned and scanned the

field behind her, looking for her mother.

Demeter's voice echoed softly across the waving grass.

"Sephone! Where are you? Persephone! Come on back dear, it's

time to move on!"

Perhaps it was guilt that gave her the shiver, Persephone

thought. When the owl had screeched, Persephone had been

daydreaming again, looking through the trees, making up stories

about people who didn't have a goddess for a mother. Her

dedication to her mother was so strong, even daydreaming seemed

to be unfaithful. She quickly forgot the story she was weaving,

leaving the fictional princess to come up with her own escape.

Sighing softly, the young maiden stroked the rough bark of the

cherry tree with her delicate hand, thanking the tree for its

flower before she turned to go.

"Sephie! Now please, we don't have all day!"

"Coming mother," she called, wishing the tree a fond

farewell as she let her legs carry her through the grass and back

to her mother, her companion. She was also fleeing from her

daydreams. As much as the world held temptations for her, she

was too terrified to reap them herself.

His dark eyes watched her as she ran. He allowed himself a

small smile as he absorbed the sight of her legs working beneath

her skirt. The gossamer fabric floated around her thighs giving

him just a tease of the lightly tanned flesh beneath. She ran

easily, smoothly, appearing almost to fly across the grass. She

reminded him of nothing more than one of her own butterflies,

flitting from blade to blade, flower to flower. This maiden

offspring, this creature of delicate wings and flowing mane, this

perfect being would be his.

He stepped away from the tree, and had any casual onlooker

been present it would appear that he seemed more to pull out of

the bark rather than move from behind it. Such was his nature.

The rough covering of the trunk matched the deep bronze of his

skin, and it was difficult to discern from a distance where one

stopped and the other began. But as formidable as his presence

was, as overpowering as he appeared in the flesh, he moved with a

grace known only to the gods. The fluidity of his motions

brought to mind the flowing of melting gold, or perhaps molten

lava; the empty space he left behind, the feeling of absence that

was palpable when he moved betrayed his divine origins.

As he began to stride through the waving grasses, he gave

the impression of leisure. There was a casualness, a summer

laziness about his pace. Only if one was privileged enough, or

foolish enough, to be near him as he walked would one see the

muscles ripple under his skin, the set of his jaw, and the

intensity of his gaze. All of which betrayed the purpose behind

this seemingly innocent stroll. Not once since she had turned

her back to the tree had his gaze left her. Even now, as the

last image of her floating hair disappeared over the rising mound

of the earth, his eyes never faltered. He didn't rush because he

had no need to hurry. She would come to him when it was time.

All things came to him in time whether he desired it or not.

Persephone felt, rather than saw, the presence behind her.

Whipping her head around, her hair flying around her face like

the wind, she knew that she 'almost' saw whatever it was watching

her. She could feel the renewed presence of dread deep in her

stomach, as though the owl had again passed over her on silent

wings, temporarily blocking the protective warmth of the sun;

leaving her with the unpleasant knowledge that all was not well

in the world.

Her mother's hand on her shoulder brought her back into the

safety of their world. "'Sephonie? Darling? Are you okay?

Something's troubling you." Demeter's voice was kind, nurturing,

and reassuring to the young girl.

"No, mother, I'm fine. It was just a passing feeling.

It's gone now." She spoke firmly, to reassure herself as well as

her mother.

"Well, then, dear. It's time we move on. We have a long

ways to go before dark if we're going to check on the progress of

the fields. Must not dawdle. We have obligations, you know."

Persephone fought back the impulse to roll her eyes at her

mother's chiding. "Yes Mother, I know. Crops to oversee,

weather to watch, blah, blah, blah."

Demeter smiled indulgently at her daughter. She remembered

what it was like to be young and to feel as though the world

existed only here and only now. Sometimes she would watch her

daughter float through life, bringing Spring to whatever she

touched, and Demeter would be brought back to her own youth. The

carefree times when immortality meant being young forever, not

simply 'being' forever. "Let her have her time," Demeter told

herself. "Let her enjoy her youth and the comfort of not knowing

the darkness in the world." She tugged lightly on the young

maiden's arm, directing her into the movement of the wind,

letting the breeze guide them to their next destination.

Persephone followed her mother willingly, watching the

earth around them change as they passed. Spring, Persephone's

time, was moving quickly into Summer and the crops would soon

need tending. Her mother would be busy overseeing much of the

activity, although the reaping of the harvest wasn't technically

her position. So many jobs melded into each other, and things

moved much more smoothly when the Beings simply worked together

and ignored so many of the petty territorial arguments that were

always threatening to boil over. The biggest advantage, of

course, was that Persephone would be granted some leisure time of

her own, and there were always wonders to discover. Maybe this

summer, she would actually go exploring for them.

As they approached their home, Demeter motioned to her

daughter. "Dear? Didn't I see some of those wonderful

elderberries ripening behind the house? Go gather some. They'll

be wonderful after dinner."

Persephone strolled between the bushes, gathering the ripe

berries in the hem of her skirt. As she pulled the fruit from

the branches, she could feel the newly ripe globes strain against

their skins, threatening to burst at the slightest touch. She

brought one to her mouth, savoring the feel of their shade-cool

tautness against the warmth of her lips. With just a hint of

pressure, the fruit erupted between her teeth, bathing her tongue

with its sweetness. Her eyes closed as she enjoyed the simple

pleasure of the treat, her lids fluttering lightly, her lashes

brushing across the creamy skin beneath her eyes.

A cry wrenched involuntarily from her throat as her arm

brushed against his rough skin. His voice was low, and she

wondered at first if he had actually spoken out loud or if he had

spoken directly to her soul.

"You've been waiting for me." It was just like that. A

statement, not a question or an accusation, just a simple

recitation of fact.

Without thinking, she nodded slowly. The voice was so

confident that it demanded an answer before she could wonder who

was doing the asking. An excitement bubbled within her,

recognizing that she had been waiting for - something - and now

it was happening.

"You know, don't you, that there's so much more than what

she's shown you." He nodded towards the house she shared with

her mother as he spoke. Again, he wasn't asking or seeking

confirmation. It was as though he was reminding her of something

she had forgotten. "She kept you shielded from the rest of us.

She's kept you locked away in your world of flowers and beauty.

But you know that your cage, gilded as though it may be, is still

a cage."

She wanted to protest, to defend her mother against the

accusations this, this, *person* was making, but she found

herself unable to speak. His voice was like a mountain slide,

threatening to bury her with their strength of conviction. The

words pulled from her throat. "My mother loves me. I... I can't

stay. The fruit, dinner...."



His voice flowed through her like heat moved through the

air. Not the gentle, healing warmth of the sun, but the

crackling heat from the flames. "Yes. Go. I'll wait."

And as suddenly as he had appeared, he was gone.

~~~~~~

Demeter was worried. Her daughter had been "off" for a

number of days now. At first she had shrugged it off to the

fickle moods of young adults, but it had gone past that. Her

daughter was clinging to her mother at every waking moment. She

liked to believe it was due to a renewed fondness, but she was

too wise to convince herself of that. She could even pinpoint

when the change had happened. Since bringing in berries three

evenings ago, Persephone had done little more than wander around

the house, occasionally poking the embers of a dying fire or

aimlessly rearranging a bouquet of blossoms, long past their

prime.



Persephone sat at their small table, absently pulling

segments from a ripe blood-orange. The glistening pieces lay

uneaten on the wooden surface; beads of juice stained the

maiden's fingertips with their sticky sweetness. Without

speaking, she pushed her chair back, seemingly oblivious to the

screech of the legs against the wood floor. Demeter moved to

intercept the girl as she headed to the door, wanting to offer

comfort to whatever was bothering her daughter, but changed her

mind, choosing to let her go. "Perhaps the air will clear her

head," the concerned mother thought. "Getting out has to be a

good sign, I don't think she's been out of the house in days."

She wasn't sure where she was going, but Persephone was

suddenly positive that she had to leave. She had felt the

confines of her mother's house so clearly this morning; she just

had to get out among the trees. Perhaps the cause of this

fidgeting could be found among the greens and browns of the

leaves flittering with the breeze. As she stepped into her

forest, she could feel the wind pulling her, tugging her along

the path, deeper into the forest.

As the shadows lengthened, the world around her was

abruptly brought back into sharp focus as He appeared before her.

Although he was leaning almost casually against the bark of a

maple to the side of the path, Persephone knew that she could not

be more unable to pass him had he been standing in the middle of

the path, spanning its width with his powerful body. She stopped

and stared, forgetting her home, forgetting her mother,

forgetting even herself as her body reacted to his.

He gazed into her, and his eyes met her soul. As though

stricken dumb, Persephone could do nothing more than stare,

absorbing the sight of his body into hers. She felt herself

drawn to him; the pull from her center was as irresistible as the

pull of the moon upon the tide. Silently he held out his hand to

her and she found herself wrapped in his grip. Although he held

her lightly, she felt no urge to pull her wrist from his fingers.

Rather, she felt finally as peace, the restless movement of her

muscles relaxed. This is what she was seeking.

"Come, fly with me." His voice reverberated in the ears of

the young goddess as the world around her began to grow less

real. She felt the trees begin to melt and their roots beneath

her feet began to roll, undulating like gentle waves lapping

against the shore. The sounds of the forest, once so familiar

and beautiful to her, gave way to the strange music of hollow

winds and shifting currents. The dirt beneath her bare feet,

always firm and reassuring, changed to the rough rubbing of hewn

boards, planks separating her from dark water threatening to wrap

around her narrow ankles. Her eyes were locked in his, but she

knew without stopping to let her rational mind see her new

surroundings, that she was no longer a part of the world she had

inhabited. She knew that she was in his world now, and only with

him would she be safe.

"What you see here may frighten you, but it may also answer

those questions you have within you. What you see will open

those doors within you and give you an understanding of that

darker part, that desire you have but have yet to admit."

She nodded dumbly, knowing that he spoke the truth. She

had seen the shadows left behind by the passing of the sun, and

she had recognized their power and their beauty.

He continued, pausing only slightly to let her gaze drift

to the waters below them and to the dark figures, she knew not if

they were plant or animal, which dotted the shore. His hand held

hers, and her fingers tightened their grip around his palm. Her

pulse fluttered in her wrist, and he could feel the desire course

through her body.

Her ears heard only his voice, surrounded by the angry

music of the wind blowing through her hair. This was not the

world she knew. This was not the world of the friendly breezes

playing hide-and-seek in her tresses. This was a world of the

primitive in the soul and the empty spaces between the stars.

The small wooden craft bumped lightly against the shore,

and he stepped easily onto the ground. His hand still held hers,

and she was pulled gently behind him from the boat. Once she

stood beside the water it gradually became clear to her. She

knew where she was, and she knew with whom she was traveling.

Her mind screamed at her, warned her to flee as images

flashed through her mind. stories her mother told her in her

youth. stories of darkness and warnings. This was Hades.

"This is a world untouched by your mother," he said. He

reached up and plucked a fruit from a tree. "Here, taste

something that your mother never grew. It's just a pomegranate,

but you'll find the flavor much more enjoyable than in the other

world."

Persephone held the fruit in her hand amazed that she

didn't feel the slightest bit of connection with it. It was

liberating. This fruit would grow, flourish and die without any

influence from her at all. It might be sweet. It might be sour.

Persephone wouldn't know until she tasted it. The idea was

tempting, but she gave it back to him.

With no small effort, she found her voice "Thank you, but I

know a little about your world," she said reluctantly. "I know

that if I consume anything of your world, than I shall stay

forever."

He smiled. "Your mother taught you everything you needed

to know to stay in her world, and yet she neglected to teach you

much else."

She sat there in embarrassed silence while he simply

watched her. Persephone was worried that she had insulted him,

but she didn't know what to say. She tried to think of what she

knew about people, but then realized that it was nothing. It

made her feel very lonely.

A gray horse appeared, running towards them along the

shore. When the horse reached them, her host tenderly patted the

huge creature. It was twice the size of the wild horses in the

fields near her home, and the muscles rippling beneath its flanks

could gallop effortlessly over mountains. The man swung lightly

onto the horse grabbing a thick handful of the horse's black

mane. Persephone felt a moment of fear when she thought he might

leave her.

Without a word, he bent down and scooped her up. She

almost struggled but relaxed when he sat her in front of him.

His arms wrapped around her slender body and locked together at

the horse's mane. His chest was a solid wall that she leaned

naturally into.

"Daughter of the Above, let me show you my world," he

intoned. Persephone felt her heart accelerating until it matched

the rapid gate of his steed.

~~~~~

Demeter was beginning to panic. Although she trusted her

daughter's instincts, and she knew that Sephonie was immune to

the physical terrors of the mortal world, she admitted to herself

that her daughter had been sheltered from the more tantalizing

facets of immortality. As she searched the trees and woods of

which her daughter was so fond, Demeter could feel a shift in the

air around her. She felt an empty place that was her daughter.

A stillness fell across the trees, silencing the leaves on

their branches and sending the small animals to their hiding

places among the great roots. Demeter could feel the anger begin

to boil within as she slowly became certain of her daughter's

location. There was only one realm in which she had no hold, in

which she had no control. Her one and only daughter, her reason,

her inspiration was with Demeter' brother, Hades.

In her anger and fear, Demeter paid no notice to the sudden

chilling of the air.

~~~~

Persephone never expected to hear music here. The chords

were slow, mournful and intricate yet, there were flashes of

hope. She listened to the musicians with Hades, and she never

let go of his hand as the music languished in the darkness.

It was another surprise in a day full of surprises. Or has

it been a week? There never was a sun, and yet there was never

completely darkness. Persephone felt like she had been here

forever and at the same time she felt like she was too late in

her arrival. Why had she taken so long to come here?

The musicians were playing faster now, and from somewhere a

wind blew through the grass in which she and Hades were sitting.

The river was behind them and his horse was grazing quietly

beside them. They were sitting at the bottom of a hill; the

musicians were sitting at the top. Persephone couldn't help

notice Hades had elevated the entertainers over the entertainees.

She had a hard time imagining her mother letting mere mortals

have a place of honor above her.

Persephone sighed as the music ended.

"I know how you feel," Hades said, not for the first time

today. "I find that death adds a new dimension to a musician's

art. Once they see that my realm holds no pain for them, they

loose their most primal fear. It frees their creativity and

makes them alive for the first time."

"Alive in the realm of the dead?" Persephone asked. "If I

hadn't have heard their music, I wouldn't believe such a thing

possible."

He smiled at her, genuine warmth behind those dark eyes.

He placed her hand on his chest, and Persephone gasped at the

power of the heart she felt beating there. "Do you consider me a

dead thing?" he asked.

"Never," she breathed. She had never met anyone more

alive. For that matter, she had never felt more alive.

Still holding her hand to his chest, Hades pulled her

towards him with his other hand. His fingers wound in her hair,

guiding her yet also demanding. He didn't need to demand.

Persephone went to his lips willingly and once there, his heart

pounded even harder beneath her hand. The force of his throbbing

heart frightened her for it matched the roaring that she too was

feeling.

They kissed, not quite like a man and a woman and not quite

like a god and a goddess. It wasn't a kiss from the Lord of the

Dead to the daughter of the Bounty. It wasn't a tentative,

innocent kiss between two lonely children. It was a perfect

kiss, and a kiss that changed the world forever.

The kiss lead into another kiss, which lead into another

and another until Persephone was drowning in his lips. She

pulled back, gasping for air. Her gasps turned to small hisses

through clenched teeth as Hades cupped her breast through her

gossamer gown. His touch was gentle but unyielding. Her back

arched, and she pressed her chest to his hand, offering to him

more of herself than she ever intended, than she ever knew

possible.

He took her offering. His hand massaged her breast and his

mouth descended to her solid nipple. Through the sheerness of

her gown, she felt his mouth on her skin. Her hands went to his

back, fingers digging into granite-carved shoulders as his mouth

teased her. The gown was wet where his mouth tasted her; the

cloth was so thin she could feel the sharpness of his teeth as he

bit at the fruit of her breast. Yet still, the cloth wasn't thin

enough.

She pushed him away, but only long enough to remove her

gown. His eyes drank her body while he removed his clothes as

well. Persephone blushed under his gaze as she stood before her

chosen first lover; yet she felt no shame. She wanted him, but

she wanted to know that he desired her as well. His eyes

lingered on her smooth legs and rose to gaze at her stomach and

then to her breasts. Persephone glowed under his scrutiny,

wanting to step forward and embrace him, but something unspoken

made her stop. His unblinking eyes rose to her face, and she

could see the gold of her hair reflected in his eyes.

"Now," he said, and she ran towards his embrace.

His arms folded around her and she collapsed into the

sensation. His mouth met hers, and at some point, she found

herself lying on the ground. Strange grass comforted her bare

body as his weight pressed down on her. His hands were

everywhere as they touched her body. She felt those powerful

hands clutch at her thighs as she felt his mouth devour her

breasts. She cried out at the bottom of the hill as his mouth

sucked at her nipples. Her fingers pressed into his dark hair,

pulling him closer to her.

Persephone opened her legs to him, but impossibly, he

wasn't entering her. She moaned, not understanding why he

wouldn't join with her. His mouth left her enflamed breasts and

traveled further down. The young goddess lifted her pelvis

towards him as his mouth nibbled at her hips. She had no

conscious thoughts beyond those of feeling and emotion. All she

knew was that she needed him and all that he had to give her.

Hot breath from Hades on her sex made her scream with

delight. With surprisingly tenderness, he parted the gates of

her underworld with his tongue. Persephone hissed with intense

sensation as his mouth fully merged with her sex. His lips

kissed while his tongue drew her desire from her. She felt his

godhood reaching towards her from his mouth. All of his desire,

all of his potency, and all of his divine loneliness was pouring

into her from his sensual kissing.

Persephone writhed as his tongue found her clitoris.

There, his tongue told of the unfair events that handed him this

realm, this existence so far from the living world. Thighs

clutched his head as his tongue told her of how he longed for

something fresh in his world. Moans equal in pleasure and

sympathy escaped her lips. As her orgasm bloomed throughout her

body, she knew of the darkness inside him that needed her.

He rose from between her thighs, passion and desire raging

on his face. Persephone made her decision and reached for him.

She took his cock, so virile and so potent, and she guided him to

her. She planted his cock between her thighs, sighing as he

filled her so completely. Hades came down closer till his chest

pressed against her tingling breasts. Eye to eye, they moaned

together as they joined in a harmonious rhythm. His motion

proved he was brother to Poseidon and his throbbing was brother

to the Thunder. Persephone moaned as his passion quaked within

her. She looked into the eyes of Hades and saw the same purity

of desire that she felt from his mouth. She knew she wanted to

return the knowledge.

Persephone felt his impending climax and pushed him away.

Acknowledging her willing desire and her consent of the

consequences he rose to his feet, his cock red and yearning.

Persephone knelt before the god and took his cock into her mouth.

There, her tongue danced its own tale of loneliness, of the

suffocating presence of a world in which everything living was

also a daughter of her mother. Her lips sucked at his cock and

she poured her immortality into bringing him pleasure.

His seed greeted her tongue and Persephone swallowed this

strange new creation. This seed was Hades' and Persephone wanted

to consume it all.

~~~~

Hecate, goddess of the darkness of the moon, came to

Demeter in the night. The shrouded goddess spoke in comforting

tones to the distraught mother. "I hear things that others do

not see sister. You must speak with Aeolus. His winds carry

word from Hades of your daughter's union. She has joined him in

his world; she has become his wife. She has taken his seed."

The mountains rumbled with the echo of Demeter's anguished cries.

An owl screeched in the distance as dark clouds formed overhead,

blocking the sun from the ground.

~~~~

"Where are all these people coming from?" Persephone

demanded from her lover. The flood of people recently arrived to

the Underworld could be heard from across the river. "Has Ares

started another war?"

Hades smile faded for the first time since she joined him.

"It's your mother," he growled.

"That's insane," Persephone protested.

"No, your mother demanded you back," Hades continued. "She

sent Hermes to me, to inquire how, being immortal, you had died.

When I told him you were here, living and willingly, he came back

later to say that Demeter demanded her only daughter back."

"Why didn't you tell me she was looking for me?" Persephone

asked.

"You knew," Hades said simply. "You knew, and I respected

your silence on the matter."

Persephone felt a chill despite the warmth of Hades' arms.

She did know in the back of her mind that her mother must have

looked for her, but she hadn't allowed herself to think about it.

It was so easy down here to let time go by. She looked at Hades

and she looked at the horde of lost souls he was watching so

grimly, and she realized her question had not been answered.

"But why are these people dying?" she asked.

"Starvation, mostly," he replied with an unfamiliar bite to

his voice. "Denied of one child, Demeter has decided to deny

Gaia anymore children. Crops are dying, babies are not being

allowed to birth and the world has grown colder than I would ever

allow Hades. Your mother will kill the Earth until she realizes

how selfish she is."

"That's not possible," Persephone protested. "My mother

loves the Earth and its children. She brings joy and warmth to

its creatures. She would sooner allow herself to whither away

before she would harm even a single blade of grass. You must be

mistaken. You can't be right."

He drew her close as her body stiffened and clenched in

rebellion. With her face buried in his chest, his hand stroking

her hair, he spoke softly into her ear. "Persephone, my love,

your mother has allowed herself to succumb to anger and fear, to

her jealousy. She has chosen to ignore her obligations to the

mortal world in favor of her desire to prevent your union with

me. She will continue this selfish quest to have you back, and

the world will continue to suffer until she accepts your choice."

"Or until I stop being selfish," Persephone thought

silently to herself.

~~~~~

Hades was asleep when Persephone left their bed. She had

nothing to pack but her tears and nothing to carry but her

memories. Slipping out quietly, she made her way to the Gates.

She could stand the moans of people murdered by her mother no

longer.

Cerebus stood at the Gate, and all three heads looked upon

the Goddess as she approached.

"Greetings, Persephone," the three heads said in unison.

"And to you as well," she said in return. "Please step

aside, I wish to return to my home now."

Cerebus whined, a strange sound coming from the beast. "I

am sorry goddess, but I can smell something of His Realm in you.

I can not let you pass."

"But that's impossible!" Persephone countered. "I never

ate or drank a single dish or cup!"

"Have you forgotten already?" Hades said behind her.

She spun around, and dropped to her knees at the sight of

her lover. Persephone was confused at her captivity, upset at

her mother's refusal to let go and worried about hurting her

lover's feelings.

"Hades," she whispered. "I was hoping to spare you my

leaving."

"Leaving? But you are mine, I you knew that," he said.

"I am not yours!" she cried out. "I've not eaten a thing!

I must return or mother will kill everything!" However, even as

she spoke the words, she knew the truth.

Hades knelt beside her, and he still towered over her.

"You have eaten of this realm. My seed itself, remember?"

With a sinking realization, Persephone knew that he was

right. She also knew that her actions had been her own. She was

experiencing a feeling that all mortals must face, but one that

she had thought herself immune to. The knowledge that her

actions extend beyond her own being, and that her world was not

an insular one. In that one moment, Persephone had left her

long, innocent childhood behind in favor of the world of adults.

~~~~

Hermes stood before Demeter, trembling slightly under the

force of her wrath. "No, mother Earth, I'm sorry. Hades refuses

to set aside the agreement of Zeus. Your daughter joined him as

ruler of his realm. She has consumed his seed, and she is bound

by the ruling of the gods to remain with him. I bring word to

you from your other brother as well. Zeus sends notice that you

must end the senseless devastation you've brought upon the world.

You must return to your duties. You are also bound by the

agreements made between the deities."

"Bound you say?" Her voice was cold and frightening. It

sent chills through him, yet it also burned with the fire of her

wrath. "I am bound by nothing. Until my daughter is returned to

me, I have no care for anything else. The Earth is strong and

can survive. It's only the mortals which concern my brother."

The familial reference was filled with loathing. She continued,

the sarcasm evident in her tone. "Without his precious

playthings, my brother has no one to pay him homage. If his

little pets perish there will be no more offerings made to him."

Seeing a glimmer of hope, Hermes spoke quickly. "True,

Demeter. Without the people of earth, Zeus will have no

tribulations with which to stoke his ego. However, as more lost

souls fill the Hades' coffers he will gain in power and wealth.

Your actions are serving only to make him stronger."

With narrowed eyes, the angry goddess gazed down upon the

messenger. "Perhaps you are right, Hermes. And perhaps you are

merely shrewed. Either way, I leave it up to you to bring

Persephone back. Travel again to Hades and negotiate for her

release. Do not return to me until you have succeeded.

~~~~

Hermes paced nervously. He jumped as a voice behind him

interrupted his anguished thoughts.

"Here now, Hermes. What pains you so?" Herakles placed

his great hand upon the shoulder of the messenger.

"Oh, Herakles. You have to help me. We are on the verge

of a war between your father, Demeter and Hades. Please, tell me

what to do."

The two sat as Hermes poured forth the story. Knowing the

inevitable disaster that would result from the three deities'

stubborn natures, Herakles agreed to make the journey into the

underworld.

~~~~

The red sky burned overhead. Persephone and Hades watched

with a growing gloom as the lost souls continued their journey

over the water. The copper basin overflowed with coins as they

dead paid for their transportation through the river Styx.

"Persephone, my love, my darling. You must understand. As

surely as these mortals are bound by the Fates, I am bound by the

compacts made so long ago. If I allow you to return to Earth, I

will have broken an eternal agreement between my brothers and I.

You are my wife and you are queen here."

"But if you don't allow me to return my mother will

continue to grieve. The Earth will perish. No more will we know

the fragrance of the narcissus, the beauty of the dahlia, the

thorn of the rose. I can't bear to know that I am the cause of

the dying of the light."

Hades' response was cut short by the sudden arrival of

Herakles. The hero approached Hades with arms spread open, palms

up in a gesture of peace. "Hades. I come to you for help. I

need your assistance. You are the only one powerful enough to

bring an end to the possibility of war. No one will gain from a

battle between the gods. Olympus has become a place of fear and

tension. We need your help."

The dark god chuckled low before answering. "Oh Herakles.

Your father must be very proud. Transparent though your pleas

may be, your argument is a sensible one. I have no wish to war

with Zeus and my sister. Here is my proposition. Convince

Demeter to accept and you will truly be a hero to men and gods

alike."

Persephone held her breath in anticipation. She wanted

nothing more than to remain with her husband, to serve at his

side in this world as his queen and beneath him in his bed as his

lover. But memories of her small creatures, images of their

suffering because of her mother's grief, weakened her resolve and

soured the joy she found in his passion.

"My wife will return to her mother, but only for half of each

year. After six months, she will be mine again both in body and

soul."

Hades snapped his finger and his gray steed galloped to his side.

With an easy motion, he lifted his bride to its back, and she

gripped its mane in her hands. "Hold tight, my love. I shall

send my mount to you in six month's time. Return to me then,

rule with me and warm my bed."

Her body quivered with desire as his voice filled her ears. His

hand rested in the small hollow of her back as he spoke, sending

sparks of fire through her center, igniting the fire within.

He smiled slightly, sensing the lust within her small body. His

voice echoed in her heart as the horse sped away. "Remember that

feeling, my queen. Remember it well, and in time we will again

be together."