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... r’s lush garden—an edenic place far more orderly and cultivated than the one he remembered. No weeds, no wild overgrowth. Just rows upon rows of blooming flowers, golden grain swaying gently even without wind, and trees laden with ripe fruit that seemed almost too perfect.
But none of it brought comfort. He wasn’t here for beauty.
He was here for Erytheia.
She had to be here. If what Athena said was true—that Erytheia served Persephone during Demeter’s absences—then the g ...
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