207. A Calculated Callousness
A Calculated Callousness
So it was true. He was not the kind boy-God
he used to be, the one that took me
to my father and called Cerberus off me.
It was said that Hades was greedy
and counted souls like a heartless miser
with gold coins. It was said that he
would have ended the whole world
to increase his bounty of souls.
I had never believed any of this
until now, until he stood there,
his eyes cold with threats and
an unnamed violence.
I did not speak and soon, he left.
But as I watched his retreating form,
a premonition unearthed in my mind:
Something ruthless is on its way
and he is afraid I can stop it.
Why else would he threaten me?
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