[It doesn't surprise him, that she wouldn't remember. Hades had admitted to forgetting various things he found unimportant, and he was not nearly as old.
His response is immediate.] Of course not.
[That she has to ask at all gives him pause, though. He hadn't thought of her as someone who would need reassurances. Not from him. But then, he hadn't really bothered to learn much about her before. A problem he hoped to fix.
Smiling, he adds,] You're the nicest something bygone I've met so far. And...probably the smallest. Unless this isn't your true form?
His response is immediate.] Of course not.
[That she has to ask at all gives him pause, though. He hadn't thought of her as someone who would need reassurances. Not from him. But then, he hadn't really bothered to learn much about her before. A problem he hoped to fix.
Smiling, he adds,] You're the nicest something bygone I've met so far. And...probably the smallest. Unless this isn't your true form?
Clever?
[He'll admit to being observant. It's a large part of how he's managed to stay alive. But he'd never thought of himself as particularly clever.
He smirks.] Always have been. Getting everyone to underestimate me is how I've gotten so far ahead.
[He'd grown so used to his peers fearing him, he would feel honored to know she felt safe with him.]
[He'll admit to being observant. It's a large part of how he's managed to stay alive. But he'd never thought of himself as particularly clever.
He smirks.] Always have been. Getting everyone to underestimate me is how I've gotten so far ahead.
[He'd grown so used to his peers fearing him, he would feel honored to know she felt safe with him.]
[A construct. Gods of his world can change size, and some shape. The primordial gods, those who were very old and very immense, could project or create a smaller version of themselves - like Tartarus whose very body served as the deepest pit of the Underworld. But even his smaller version was terrifying to behold. He's not sure in what manner she is a construct, or what that really means, but it doesn't much matter to him.]
I've already accepted it. [It's not something he takes lightly.] But that's a long time. Are you sure you won't forget about me before then?
[That would be okay. He may be half god, but he has a mortal lifespan, and it's doubtful he'll even reach the end of that. The end of time is a long time to hold on to a memory.]
I've already accepted it. [It's not something he takes lightly.] But that's a long time. Are you sure you won't forget about me before then?
[That would be okay. He may be half god, but he has a mortal lifespan, and it's doubtful he'll even reach the end of that. The end of time is a long time to hold on to a memory.]
[He stops when she stops, and hardly needs the urging to turn and face her. He hopes he hasn't upset her.
He's already lost all his memories once. Hades would never do that to him again. Probably. But one can never be certain where gods are concerned.
He sighs into the embrace.]
If I can help it, I won't forget you either.
He's already lost all his memories once. Hades would never do that to him again. Probably. But one can never be certain where gods are concerned.
He sighs into the embrace.]
If I can help it, I won't forget you either.
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