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Hades ask Persephone out to dinner and she is worried that he might think she's not fancy enough so she decides to go sophisticated.
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A story concering the Crucible... The Salem witch trials....
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Cassandra tries her best to escape her fate, for all that she knows it's futile.
My take on some various fairy tales and myths, as told by Yun Long. WARNING: These are not Disney tales! Some stories maybe a little darker than you expect them to be.
[Fairy Tales] In which a prince discovers that his quest is somewhat more difficult than he expected. New Year Resolutions 2004 story for Thyme.
[Iliad] Tria viae quibus cogitant: si Patroculus viveret. (Three ways in which people think: if Patroculus were alive.)
[Aeneid; Aeneas] The stars above Carthage are obscured and the flames glow like embers on the horizon. They must be massive, a blaze like the firestorm that destroyed Troy. AU