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Title: Crossroads
Author:
rebecca_selene
Word Count: 1,703
Pairing/characters: Hekate/Medea, Zeus, Hermes
Rating: R
Warnings: mention of violence, mention of cheating, implied incest if you squint, mention of character deaths (including children), heavily implied sex
Disclaimer: All recognizable personages belong to the Ancient Greeks. I’m just playing with them.
Summary: Zeus has forbidden Hekate from seeing her lover. Hekate has trouble understanding why.
Concrit?: It's the only way I'll get better.
Beta: none
Notes: In my interpretation of Greek myth, Hermes guides dead souls once they’re past the river Styx to the Gates of the Underworld, and from there, Hekate guides them where they need to go within the Underworld (Elysium/Tartarus). Also, if you get the feeling that Hekate and Medea aren’t the most morally appealing characters: they’re not supposed to be. But they’re in love, and that’s what matters. :-) Written for a
queer_fest self prompt: Mythology – Greek, Hekate/Medea, Zeus is allowed to take whatever consorts he wants, so why can't Hekate? AND for my
hc_bingo card prompt “wild space: cages”
Crossroads
Author:
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Word Count: 1,703
Pairing/characters: Hekate/Medea, Zeus, Hermes
Rating: R
Warnings: mention of violence, mention of cheating, implied incest if you squint, mention of character deaths (including children), heavily implied sex
Disclaimer: All recognizable personages belong to the Ancient Greeks. I’m just playing with them.
Summary: Zeus has forbidden Hekate from seeing her lover. Hekate has trouble understanding why.
Concrit?: It's the only way I'll get better.
Beta: none
Notes: In my interpretation of Greek myth, Hermes guides dead souls once they’re past the river Styx to the Gates of the Underworld, and from there, Hekate guides them where they need to go within the Underworld (Elysium/Tartarus). Also, if you get the feeling that Hekate and Medea aren’t the most morally appealing characters: they’re not supposed to be. But they’re in love, and that’s what matters. :-) Written for a
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Crossroads