confirmed. “I am Niyarvirezi, Goddess of Lions.”

“Nice to meet you.”

Niyarvirezi nodded graciously. “Who are you looking for, Vervain?”

“You're actually humoring the human?” Demeter laughed.

“I suggest that you rethink the way you speak about my wife,” Re said calmly. “My immortal wife.”

Demeter looked at me with more interest, lifted a brow, and then made an impressed sound.

“Your doing, Sun God?” Demeter asked.

“I couldn't leave my wife defenseless,” Re said with a shrug.

“Fascinating,” Demeter said. “She's bewitched the eldest son of the Great Wolf and the Greatest God of the Egyptians. And you say that she's your wife now?”

“Witchcraft has nothing to do with it,” Re said. “And yes; we were married last night.”

“And she shall be my wife as well,” Blue said with more of an edge than Re had used. “My protection already extends to her.”

Demeter gaped at Blue.

“A woman after my own heart,” Niyarvirezi said approvingly. “Now, go on, Vervain; tell me who you're looking for. I have to admit, I'm dying of curiosity.”

You should be dead already, Alaric muttered.

What?

Sorry; I shouldn't have said that. Just go with your gut on this one, V. That bitch deserves anything you want to dish out, and that goes for Demeter as well.

Okay, then.

“Do you have any other black lions?” I asked her. “One with blue eyes?”

Niyarvirezi's whole demeanor changed. She went rigid and stared at me hard.

“Why would you ask that?” She growled.

The lions around me tensed.

“Honestly, I don't know,” I said in confusion.

Niyarvirezi relaxed as she considered me. “I have one who matches that description, but he has lost his sanity. We have to keep him chained.”

“He went crazy?” I asked in surprise.

“It's not uncommon.” Niyarvirezi shrugged. “Although, I was saddened when it happened to him. He was my favorite.”

“Mine too.” Demeter smiled wickedly.

My blood went cold.

See what I mean? The two of them are monsters, V; true monsters.

Got it.

What are you going to do?

We'll see what kind of opportunities present themselves, I said. War can be a confusing thing.

Alaric laughed wickedly.

“Well, thank you for bringing them here to help us,” I said breezily. “I look forward to fighting beside you both.”

Demeter sighed and grimaced. “I should have thanked you first, Vervain. My apologies for my behavior. You're here to help get justice for my baby's murder, and I do appreciate that; as well as the powerful gods you've brought to add to our numbers.”

“You're welcome,” I said.

“Everyone!” Hades shouted.

The army went quiet and turned toward Hades.

“I am deeply honored that you've come to fight for Persephone today,” Hades said. “I wish she could have seen the type of force that has assembled to avenge her.” He paused and looked down for a moment to collect himself. “But a part of her will always live in my heart, and so she is with us. Now, let's make her proud, shall we?”

The army roared, and Hades strode to the front of it. He started leading us down a wide, packed-earth road.

“It looks as if it's time to march,” I said.

“Let's go, La-la,” Re took my hand. “We need to find my grandson and his friends.”

Re, Trevor, Blue, and I hurried along the ranks and then settled in with the God Squad; marching into Hell to avenge a goddess and hopefully get back to the right timeline.

Chapter Forty-Seven

The path through Tartarus was rough, and I don't mean that in the physical sense. It was difficult to witness souls being tortured. You'd think that a soul couldn't be hurt, but in the God Realm, the Gods were in charge. They could change the scenery, transform items from one thing into another, and give souls solid forms. They weren't exactly physical bodies, but they were substantial enough for the soul to translate physical sensation into something it could truly feel. In other words; souls could suffer just as much as a living person. Possibly more.

We eventually made it past the torture zones and into the more habitable parts of the region. Nyx lived with her husband, Erebus, in one of the more remote locations in Tartarus. Their home was actually a castle with an imposing curtain wall guarding it. I suppose when you lived in Tartarus, that was necessary. But it was especially coming in handy for them today.

“Are you fucking kidding me?” A woman with an impressive pair of black wings stood atop the castle wall; screeching at her companion.

The man who was with her was young and handsome, but as I drew closer, he cast a venomous glance at me that made him look like a weasel.

Guess who that is, Alaric said.

“Aion, I presume,” I muttered.

“It appears so,” Re said before Alaric could confirm it. “Let's not waste any time.”

Re shot a searing ray of sunshine from his palm and directed it at Aion; knocking him on his ass.

“Re!” Hades shouted. “You were supposed to wait for my command.”

Re just ignored Hades as the rest of the gods launched their own magic at the couple on the walls. That was what you got when you assembled an army of gods; none of them were used to taking orders.

“This is for Persephone, Nyx!” Hades shouted at the woman on the wall.

“Yeah, yeah; I know,” Nyx huffed as she waved a hand at Hades. “And, frankly, I'm done with you, Hades. I've had enough of watching you suffer. Now, it's time to finish this.”

Nyx waved a hand and a black mist enveloped Hades. Sparks of red flared in the mist as Hades fought whatever Nyx was doing to him. The gods around him tried to help, but whoever touched the darkness wound up flying backward through the air. Thor and his friends started attacking Nyx instead; shooting

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