She is light and beauty and purity. How could she ever learn to love him? (A story about Persephone's first few months as Hades' wife. I honestly don't know where it came from. Reviews are appreciated, though!)
Persephone is angry with her husband for some reason. Hades is being ignored, and this causes fear for the worst. A fear that their love is starting to fade.
This came to mind as I remembered Zeus was the one who initially told Hades to kidnap Persephone. This is just a little poem following Hades as he tries to convince Demeter to leave him alone and yell at Zeus for her daughter's fate.
Ares admires Aphrodite's beauty. After all, that's what made him fall in love in the first place. But it's not just her beauty he loves. He loves everything there is to love about the goddess.
I like to believe Hermes (along with Apollo) has certain feelings about Persephone. Hermes is the one that brings the Spring Goddess back from the underworld, but how does he feel about Hades and his trickery?
Aphrodite's true form is influenced by those around her and the mortal world, what does that mean for her marriage to hephaestus