Medusa, A Love Story (The Loves Of Olympus) - Plot & Excerpts
But then, no sunlight reached Hades’ house.It had taken all of Ariston’s persuasion, and patience, to gain audience. The Judges of the Dead thought him foolish and told him so.“You would trade eternal paradise for eternal servitude? For a woman?” Aeacus had shaken his head. “Go forth, stay in Elysium for a few days. This woman will pale.”“You are more foolish than most, soldier, to offer such a bargain. Few who shared your journey on Charon’s ship will go to Elysium. You are honored, yet you cast it aside?” Minos sneered, sparing him only the briefest glance. “Hades will laugh at you.”“Does Hades laugh?” Rhadamanthys asked, with wide eyes. “That is a sight I’ve yet to see in my time here.”“No, he does not laugh,” Aeacus said quickly.“I would ask him myself,” Ariston said. “I must try.”Minos snorted.Rhadamanthys sighed. “Hades’ mood is bleak as of late, soldier. I fear your request will fall on deaf ears.”They continued in such a manner until Ariston feared the loss of his temper.
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