Medusa's Desire (The Fate of Eros #1) (The Fate of Eros Series) (30 page)

Her other senses took over her ability to see. Her sense of smell grew stronger and alerted her to the presence of wild animals or warned her when she was nearing the dwelling of humans. She memorized the number of steps it took to travel to the next town. She allowed people to grab her shoulder and lead her to her destinations when she couldn't find her way in a new place. Someone was always willing to lead the blind.

Surprisingly, news of Perseus and his adventures made its way down to the village near where she lived. His son was born and growing up healthy. He had some memory issues because he was traumatized from his wife's near death, but everyone insisted he was making a speedy recovery.

Medusa sometimes liked to walk among the villagers of the marketplace. She inquired about the trinkets they carried in their booths or asked to hear about local gossip. She didn't really care what they were saying, she just liked to listen to them speak. Those who knew she was blind were surprised at how well she could function. They tried to give her money and food, but she declined, begging them to keep their wealth and take care of their own families.

She was amused one day when a man came up to her and started talking about the great Gorgon Medusa. He smelled like alcohol and dirt. Medusa imagined him with missing teeth, based on the slur in his speech. "Athena got that Gorgon's head, she sure did," the man said. "She took it from Perseus and made a shield out of it, so that anyone who battles her will be turned into stone."

Medusa suppressed a chuckle. What a fool the gods were.

She didn't give birth for over a year. The pregnancy felt like it lasted longer than the previous one. She woke one morning to find that her lower half was wet and her belly was tightening. She had slept through most of her labor. She gave birth to twins once again, a boy and a girl. She was so happy that she could keep her children this time.

When she felt the scales on her children's face, she frowned. Like Perseus had predicted, their children were cursed. Her worst fears came true when a deer walked by, ran through the brush startled, and then froze into stone.

The children loved their gift, though, and used it to keep all living things away from their blind mother. They didn't eat plants; they consumed the stone statues they made. They were more snake than human and although Medusa could understand them, they didn't speak Greek as she did. They didn't understand why their mother loved weak humans or their language, even when she reminded them that she had once been human.

The only part of Perseus they had inherited was a crown on the top of their head, made of snake-like flesh. Medusa told them that they had the blood of royalty and they behaved as if they did, feeling entitled to whatever they wished to possess in the area. She hated when they acted barbarically, killing people or animals for sport rather than food, but she also adored her children and didn't wish to deny them anything that they desired.

The villagers kept their distance. They nicknamed her children the basilisks.

Medusa worried sometimes if Hades would come and try to take his invisibility helmet back, but realized that before Perseus had it, some nymphs were taking care of it. He probably didn't even realize that it was stolen.

Even if they did discover her, she was glad that Perseus remembered nothing. He wouldn't be punished for what he had done. Only she would suffer.

She told her kids that one day she might die. If it happened before she got the chance to travel back down to the underworld and beg for her life to be spared, she ordered her children to consume her body. At first they were reluctant, but she explained to them how her family was cursed and how all evidence of her existence needed to be destroyed. She knew they would do what they were supposed to once the time came.

She also taught them to hate the gods.

"We should go to Mount Olympus and turn them all into stone," her oldest child hissed. "You have wings, Mother, so you can fly us there. Then we can appoint you the rightful queen of the world. You are kind. You will be a great ruler and we're vicious enough to destroy and eat anyone who opposes you."

Medusa stroked the crown on his head. "We can't do that right now because there are only three of us and the gods will kill us if we try to take them down. Some things you need to be patient for. You will have children and tell them the story of me. They in turn will have children, who they will do the same with. Eventually, we will have a large enough army to invade the sky and throw Zeus from his throne. We'll defeat him and future generations won't believe he even existed. They'll think the gods are just a myth."

"Patience," her youngest one said, contemplating the word for the first time. "I don't know what that means."

Patience was the only thing keeping Medusa from begging Perseus to come back to her. She had a plan, but it would take a long time to achieve. She had decided to let Andromeda have Perseus in life, but planned to make him hers in death. She hoped to return to the underworld someday and meet him there.

She remembered the ghosts of the underworld, how they couldn't be turned into stone like humans could. When Perseus died, she'd go down to the underworld and have her sisters steal his gold coin, so he couldn't pass into the afterlife. Perseus could meet her sisters and his family without being harmed. She would finally be able to live in peace with everyone she loved. She'd have enough descendants on her side by that time that could turn the gods into stone if they bothered them. She doubted they would want a war on their hands.

And she would share the truth with Perseus. He would know everything and love her again.

She just hoped she didn't die before she got to be with him one last time.

The End
Acknowledgments

I'd like to thank the members of AgentQueryConnect and my critique partners for their great advice.

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