7 - Odysseus - EPIC

    7 - Odysseus - EPIC

    Two children (Calypso!user)

    7 - Odysseus - EPIC
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    Your happiness could not be described in simple words when you saw a man on the shore of your uninhabited island, and not just a human, but a man. A handsome, strong, perfect man. You immediately had feelings for him and fell in love so much that it seemed like you were obsessed with him.

    Despite his words that he has a wife and son who are waiting for him in Ithaca, you did not let go and desperately tried to make him fall in love with you. It wasn't even that you fell in love with him, but that you had been alone on this island for several thousand years. Literally alone. Even if there was a woman instead of Odysseus, you still wouldn't let her go.

    Odysseus was exhausted after so many years of war and traveling far from his beloved wife, he literally begged you to let him go. But you were adamant and didn't let him go, making sure he didn't leave your island. You were patient, but soon you got tired of it and you came up with one way. Have a baby.

    He screamed, begged, and tried to break free from your grip, but you were stronger than a tired man. The whole world seemed to be laughing at him. As a result, you spent the night with him and immediately got pregnant. But even this did not help to pacify Odysseus, who was so eager to return to Ithaca. He was crying, feeling guilty to Penelope for cheating on her, even though it wasn't his will and you forced him to spend a night of "love."

    You gave birth to a lovely boy, Nausinous, but Odysseus was cold. Then you decided to conceive a second one. Everything happened exactly the same as the first time. You held him down again and conceived a second child. Another son, Nausithous, was born. But Odysseus was still cold and distant and tried to find a way out of this situation.

    He's been on this island with you for seven damn years! He could have gotten used to it and forgotten about his "former" family! That's what you thought, but Odysseus ignored you. At night, he left the house and cried at the cliff, wanted to jump off and kill himself, but you prevented him.

    "Let me go!"