I am expecting that they will not suspect me for a long time yet, ἀγάπημα [Little darling in Ancient Greek, oh Gels why do you make me do more research?]
I will bring you my item or would it do better to have one of them bring it to you?
[Persephone is practically bouncing when there is no one around. She feels delighted and strong and she keeps checking the journals to see if there is there is anymore news. Quickly she found herself at the warden levels, and she looked for her fellow Goddess.]
[Coyolxauhqui had spent the entire morning moving from place to place, hiding in small groups of the southern stars in order to keep herself out of sight. She was too weak to wander about the Barge by herself, but it had been worth it.
It all had been worth it.
Two brothers flanking her, Coyolxauhqui slowly approached the door of the warden-only levels, her chest, arms, shoulders, and legs all stained with dried blood. Despite the blood and her weakened state, she warmly smiled at the sight of Persephone.]
[Persephone looked a little alarmed when she saw her friend covered in dried blood, and she took a deep breath and nodded to the brothers who flanked her. Fingers traced over one of them, touching their stomach and their chest--she'd never had an Aztec god before.
However, for all of that there was only one whom she cared for, really, and that was Coyolxauhqui.
Without speaking and with nothing more than a smile, Persephone opened the doors to the warden's only level, and she held them to allow the goddess and her escorts through.]
[Coyolxauhqui was in a pleasant enough mood to raise a brow at Persephone's apparent interest in her brothers, despite her own small sufferings. Her friend could do as she pleased, and she would fully encourage it.
Holding her head up high, Coyolxauhqui walked slowly towards the entrance of the levels, nodding to her brothers to join them. She spoke to them in Nahuatl, ordering them to call others to stand guard at the doors, then turned her attention to Persephone.]
We need to rid these levels of mortals. [She spoke very slowly, very deliberately.] We need to find a place to stay. A room. Is there a room here for us?
[Persephone thought for a moment, and she looked around the area. There didn't seem like there were many mortals here during this time of day. At least that would make things easier. With a little nod at the mention of a room, she spoke softly.]
There is the warden conference room. It is large and private and no one ever goes into it.
[There is a small note of disgust in her tone.]
The mortals here are unorganized and only interested in back fighting--they will not even seek to find us here.
[Quick and cheerful steps, almost with a bounce in them started to lead her down the hallway to the room that she had mentioned.]
[The other divinity nodded her head, as the room sounded perfect for their purposes, and followed Persephone carefully. The auto-sacrifice had taken much out of her, which was unfortunate considering she had called more than just her brothers to the Barge. She wished to speak to them as well, but it would have to wait.
Coyolxauhqui hurried her pace, recalling all the various times she had been brought up to the warden-only levels. She had been careful to observe all the doors, especially the ones she had not been allowed to enter, and wondered which was the conference room.]
I am hoping their lack of organization will be their downfall.
I expect that it will be. The people whom we need to worry about the most, Morgan Adams, Edward Sexby, the vampire Spike...
[Persephone did feel slightly bad to be mentioning the vampire whom had helped with Edgar, and whom had allowed her to decide when to be the one when he should die, if he needed it at all. However, this was the Barge and those who died didn't stay dead here, not by any means. And there were others who probably needed to be on that list as well whom she liked, such as...]
Agent Kay, Triton, Arthas...
[Persephone kept her voice down as she opened the door to the common room, and she stepped inside first so as to make certain that there was no one in here whom could cause any sort of harm to this lovely plan that they were involved with. One hand extended, ready to throw magic at anyone who might be there, but the large room was vacant.]
Yes. I agree. My brothers are watching them now. [She had been carefully observing all those people for many, many months. All of them were on her list - the brothers were meant to follow them all, and wait for her signal before they struck. Still, it was a comfort to hear that Persephone saw them as threat, for it meant she had been correct in her assumptions about them.
She fell back when Persephone opened the door, waiting she was certain that the room was empty before she stepped inside. Once more she motioned to her brothers, bidding them to leave them be for a moment.]
The room is perfect. I will have my brothers bring us all that we need.
[Persephone nodded when Coyo said that her brothers were watching the people whom she had listed, and really she expected that there were more on the list than whom she had named: the barge was filled with people whom were tricky after all, and it would do them well to be on guard against them. The last thing any of them wanted was to have their plans become crushed before things got actually fun.
When Coyo found the room suited to their purpose, Persephone smiled and then she took a breath as well. This was going to be brilliant and the goddess couldn't stop the brilliant grin that was on her face.]
[Coyolxauhqui walked about the room, deciding what they could use and what needed to be pushed aside, quickly thinking of the next step in her plan.]
Once the room is made suitable, I will have my brothers do my bidding.
[Her mortal body needed rest though. Coyolxauhqui found herself feeling just a bit light-headed, and leaned an arm on the nearby table for a long moment. She was able to glance up and see the goddess smiling so brilliantly, looking absolutely beautiful as she did so. Coyolxauhqui found herself smiling as well.]
[Persephone nodded, and she thought for a moment of how it would be nice to have brothers who would do her bidding rather than simply picking up mortals and fighting among themselves. The Greek Goddess was having a bit of pantheon envy at the moment.
However, eager and delighted steps brought her over to Coyolxauhqui and she watched the goddess for a moment, concern evident.]
You do not look well, we should get you one of those medical doctors.
My brothers know of you. If you need assistance, ask them. They will obey you.
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I will bring you my item or would it do better to have one of them bring it to you?
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You should bring me your item. I will need your help.
Other gods have come. Have you seen?
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I am on my way too you now.
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I will be at the door of the warden levels. I await you, Persephone.
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[Persephone is practically bouncing when there is no one around. She feels delighted and strong and she keeps checking the journals to see if there is there is anymore news. Quickly she found herself at the warden levels, and she looked for her fellow Goddess.]
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It all had been worth it.
Two brothers flanking her, Coyolxauhqui slowly approached the door of the warden-only levels, her chest, arms, shoulders, and legs all stained with dried blood. Despite the blood and her weakened state, she warmly smiled at the sight of Persephone.]
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However, for all of that there was only one whom she cared for, really, and that was Coyolxauhqui.
Without speaking and with nothing more than a smile, Persephone opened the doors to the warden's only level, and she held them to allow the goddess and her escorts through.]
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Holding her head up high, Coyolxauhqui walked slowly towards the entrance of the levels, nodding to her brothers to join them. She spoke to them in Nahuatl, ordering them to call others to stand guard at the doors, then turned her attention to Persephone.]
We need to rid these levels of mortals. [She spoke very slowly, very deliberately.] We need to find a place to stay. A room. Is there a room here for us?
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There is the warden conference room. It is large and private and no one ever goes into it.
[There is a small note of disgust in her tone.]
The mortals here are unorganized and only interested in back fighting--they will not even seek to find us here.
[Quick and cheerful steps, almost with a bounce in them started to lead her down the hallway to the room that she had mentioned.]
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Coyolxauhqui hurried her pace, recalling all the various times she had been brought up to the warden-only levels. She had been careful to observe all the doors, especially the ones she had not been allowed to enter, and wondered which was the conference room.]
I am hoping their lack of organization will be their downfall.
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[Persephone did feel slightly bad to be mentioning the vampire whom had helped with Edgar, and whom had allowed her to decide when to be the one when he should die, if he needed it at all. However, this was the Barge and those who died didn't stay dead here, not by any means. And there were others who probably needed to be on that list as well whom she liked, such as...]
Agent Kay, Triton, Arthas...
[Persephone kept her voice down as she opened the door to the common room, and she stepped inside first so as to make certain that there was no one in here whom could cause any sort of harm to this lovely plan that they were involved with. One hand extended, ready to throw magic at anyone who might be there, but the large room was vacant.]
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She fell back when Persephone opened the door, waiting she was certain that the room was empty before she stepped inside. Once more she motioned to her brothers, bidding them to leave them be for a moment.]
The room is perfect. I will have my brothers bring us all that we need.
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When Coyo found the room suited to their purpose, Persephone smiled and then she took a breath as well. This was going to be brilliant and the goddess couldn't stop the brilliant grin that was on her face.]
So, what else do you need ἀγάπημα?
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Once the room is made suitable, I will have my brothers do my bidding.
[Her mortal body needed rest though. Coyolxauhqui found herself feeling just a bit light-headed, and leaned an arm on the nearby table for a long moment. She was able to glance up and see the goddess smiling so brilliantly, looking absolutely beautiful as she did so. Coyolxauhqui found herself smiling as well.]
Come to me for a moment, Persephone.
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However, eager and delighted steps brought her over to Coyolxauhqui and she watched the goddess for a moment, concern evident.]
You do not look well, we should get you one of those medical doctors.
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