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Should loving you be called a fault? by echo_loves_flowerboy
Fandoms: Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
25 Apr 2026
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There was no sense in feeling so heartbroken over a man with more lovers than stars in the sky, who was so widely adored he had no reason to remember an insignificant mortal. And yet the god had managed to leave a cavity in his life so deep and unfillable no other man or woman he had been with could ever dream to make up for his absence.
[In which a certain Spartan prince falls head over heels for his godly hookup. Surely there won’t be any deadly consequences.]Series
- Part 1 of Hyapollo
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“I never had any toys.” It was said with the barely suppressed whine of a hurt child and for some reason it shattered Zeus’ heart into a thousand pieces. “I never had a childhood. I was never a girl – only a slowly expanding clump of flesh in a living hell until you freed us. And then it was too late! I was too old, I was– I already had to be a fighter.” The sentence broke apart under poorly repressed whimpers.[Zeus helps Hera win back a tiny bit of her lost childhood while juggling a snot-nosed teen, two kids and a baby]
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Perseus does Andromeda‘s hair, also they have a baby. This is just tooth-rotting fluff.
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Persephone delivers letters between Apollo and his dead lover whenever she travels between the underworld and the world of the living.
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- Part 3 of Hyapollo
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Aphrodite picks up the pieces of her lover spending a year stuck in an amphora after trying to defend Olympus. Fluff ensues.
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One shots about Zeus' kids... as kids
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