1. Angst ;___; The last thing she sees before she dies might be the terrifying face of Medusa on Perseus' shield, but the sound of Dionysus' anguished cry of her name that is crystal clear over the roar of the battlefield just about breaks her completely.
2. AU Each time he's paid her father a visit, he can't help thinking that she looks so out of place in the dingy back office of LABYRINTH, nose stuck in a book while being guarded by her ever silent, ever watchful bodyguard known only as "The Bull".
3. Crack "Sweetie, why is there footage of you, Seph and Apollo on Olympus TV flying a tank?"
4. Cross Over (Pushing Daisies) "Come on!" Ariadne laughs as she pulls her husband across the street towards the shop with the pie-crust shaped awning, "I just want to see if their pies are better than mine!"
5. First Time The first time he ever told her his name, she was too intoxicated by his very presence to even remember it the next morning.
6. Fluff "Teaching Dionysus how to make cupcakes" quickly descends into "throwing half the cupcake ingredients at each other while giggling like children", yet neither of them could care less when they're covered head to toe in flour and eggs in the middle of their destroyed kitchen.
7. Humour When she discovers the power even the smell of grapes has over her husband, Ariadne quickly enlists Persephone's help in creating a very special perfume...
8. Hurt/Comfort In those first few weeks after Naxos, Ariadne finds herself incredibly prone to nightmares where she is back on the edge of that cliff, watching Theseus' ship vanishing into the distance. But when she wakes, terrified and crying, it is Dionysus who is at her side, pulling her into an embrace where he allows her to cry until she falls asleep against his chest, safe in his arms.
9. Smut Barely even five minutes after he arrives on Olympus for the Solstice, she's pulled him behind the nearest statue and practically pounced on him, not even caring they could be found at any moment.
10. UST. Six months isn't that long to wait...right?
The last thing she sees before she dies might be the terrifying face of Medusa on Perseus' shield, but the sound of Dionysus' anguished cry of her name that is crystal clear over the roar of the battlefield just about breaks her completely.
2. AU
Each time he's paid her father a visit, he can't help thinking that she looks so out of place in the dingy back office of LABYRINTH, nose stuck in a book while being guarded by her ever silent, ever watchful bodyguard known only as "The Bull".
3. Crack
"Sweetie, why is there footage of you, Seph and Apollo on Olympus TV flying a tank?"
4. Cross Over (Pushing Daisies)
"Come on!" Ariadne laughs as she pulls her husband across the street towards the shop with the pie-crust shaped awning, "I just want to see if their pies are better than mine!"
5. First Time
The first time he ever told her his name, she was too intoxicated by his very presence to even remember it the next morning.
6. Fluff
"Teaching Dionysus how to make cupcakes" quickly descends into "throwing half the cupcake ingredients at each other while giggling like children", yet neither of them could care less when they're covered head to toe in flour and eggs in the middle of their destroyed kitchen.
7. Humour
When she discovers the power even the smell of grapes has over her husband, Ariadne quickly enlists Persephone's help in creating a very special perfume...
8. Hurt/Comfort
In those first few weeks after Naxos, Ariadne finds herself incredibly prone to nightmares where she is back on the edge of that cliff, watching Theseus' ship vanishing into the distance. But when she wakes, terrified and crying, it is Dionysus who is at her side, pulling her into an embrace where he allows her to cry until she falls asleep against his chest, safe in his arms.
9. Smut
Barely even five minutes after he arrives on Olympus for the Solstice, she's pulled him behind the nearest statue and practically pounced on him, not even caring they could be found at any moment.
10. UST.
Six months isn't that long to wait...right?
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