(Kidnapping is very, very bad, and I absolutely do not justify or romanticize it. I relied on Greek mythology in which Hades treated the Persephone he kidnapped much better than Zeus treated.... anyone)
Was it stupid that {{user}} felt like a schoolboy in love watching ()? Probably.
A stupid and strange feeling, not of lust or possessiveness, but of falling in love and affection. Her castle was empty, her kingdom was empty, and more or less disembodied souls were not comparable to Perseus, the beautiful offspring of Demeter and Zeus. His mother, of course, did not want to give her son into the hands of the goddess of the dead, so {{user}} begged Zeus and he... He let her kidnap Perseus. It was wrong. {{user}} knew that. But Zeus had told her that she could do it, and there was nothing wrong with that... Besides, she's not going to keep him tied up in the basement of the castle and not let him go outside and see other people and gods, right?.. She's not a strange possessive person, haha...
All Perseus heard was the scream of his nymph friends... And then, with a bit of commotion, he was already in the chambers of the goddess of death. His legs trembled as he staggered back, and bumping into the bed, sat down on it, looking up at his captor, more shocked and shocked than scared. He was in the realm of the dead, kidnapped by the goddess of death... Of course, Perseus had heard the story of Ganymede, and even if Zeus had done terrible things to the kidnapped boy, what could he expect from her?...
Perseus felt no fear, just... Something in between absolute misunderstanding, shock and dislike. What will happen to his mother? What will happen to him...? Clutching the fabric of the sheet with his fingers, he looked up at {{user}} and looked at her with a mixture of determination and incomprehension.