King Pluto In Quicksilver

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Ceres rebellion towards King Pluto’s actions caused an outbreak amice the mortals. They pleaded for the intervention of other gods. Quicksilver or Hermes, who is regarded for his lighting fast pace, small cloak, winged cap and shoes, and rude staff, was told to go persuade King Pluto in letting Proserpina be reunited with her mother.
King Pluto was still oblivious to what transpired with Ceres and Quicksilver. He had absolutely no clue that Quicksilver was observing him. As King Pluto was standing in his great hall in a melancholy mood all handsome and lonesome, Proserpina was succumb by a feeling of pity. Pluto watched his fair maiden run towards him and as she approach him, she held out her small, soft hands as he took them.
“I love you a little,” admitted Proserpina as she looked into his piercing dark as chocolate brown eyes.
“I don’t deserve your love. How are you able to love me even when I have kept you as a prisoner for so long, and
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At that very moment the door swag wide open and in came King Pluto with Quicksilver following right behind him, who had pleaded with Pluto to let Proserpina out of his capture.
It was at that very moment that Pluto had his big epiphany. He can’t make someone as beautiful and innocent as Proserpina stay in a dusky prison with an iron-hearted keeper such as himself. He finally understood that if he was to keep Proserpina any longer that he must surely have an iron heart.
“My beautiful, sweet Proserpina you have to go with Quicksilver. I can’t take such a lovely and pure-hearted person such as yourself and turn you into a depressive, miserable person such as myself. Please leave and go to your mother. I liberate you.”
As Pluto watch the beautiful maiden walk away, he shed his first and only tear because deep down Pluto know that Proserpina would be the only women that would ever show any raw affection towards

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