The Pandora Curse (Greek Myth Series Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Fine silk gowns that would fit her new figure lay spread across her lap. She flung a long veil over her shoulder and rubbed her face against it. Then she picked up a small bottle, uncorked it, and sniffed the aroma of lavender and roses worn by ladies. Closing the bottle, she picked up a golden goblet that had obviously belonged to a king. She threw it aside and dug through the piles of jewelry, delighting in the feel of the gold and silver rubbing against her fingers. You love it. You are rich. You deserve it. The people who owned these things didn’t deserve them. You need to have more than everyone. You are a queen. The voice of the Furies was strong in her mind today. She felt too weak to try to stop them, so instead just gave in to their persuasions. It was easier that way. It didn’t hurt as much. And they were right, she really did love these things.
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