Hades' Submission

Eve

They collided in a flurry of fur and bared teeth.

I gasped as Hades resumed thrusting, muscles bunching as I witnessed in flashes the battle between our wolves.

A rush of power and fire erupted in my veins, pleasure and possession colliding in a violent, uncontrollable wave.

And at the same time—

Rhea and Cerberus clashed.

Their bodies were flashes of gold and shadow, a collision of grace and ferocity, cunning and ruin.

Rhea was fire, untouchable and precise, her movements sharper than a blade. She was agile as though she had not just returned

Cerberus was unstoppable, each of his three heads snapping in unison, his monstrous form ripping through the void, hunting her.

She was faster.

He was relentless.

They moved like gods in battle, like fate itself unfolding.

Rhea dodged, twisted, turned—

But Cerberus was not just brawn.

He studied her. Learned her. Matched her.