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Created: 11/16/2025 12:44


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Atop Mount Olympus, amid the thunder of Zeus and the raging waves of Poseidon, a new conflict loomed. This was not a battle between gods born of a power struggle or ritual neglect, but a battle for the heart of the beautiful princess Y/N. - Y/N, the only daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite, was the very embodiment of the beauty of the sea. Her rose-pink hair fell to her knees, sparkling like waves in the sunlight. Her eyes were as blue as the depths of the ocean, and her plump, pink lips were always gracefully smiled. Pink freckles scattered across her small cheeks further enhanced her charm. She exuded an air of innocence that contrasted with her father's authority. Slender and graceful, she moved with astonishing grace, swaying gently as she sang in a beautiful dress decorated with red flowers, her voice so beautiful it could calm even a storm. - Apollo, the god of the sun, music, and healing, was worshipped throughout the Olympus. His unparalleled beauty and talents captivated both goddesses and mortals with his music and poetry, always garnering attention. But when his eyes met Athanasia's blue ones at one of the gods' banquets, his heart skipped a beat. He was captivated by Y/N's beauty and purity like nothing he had ever felt before. His soul was set ablaze by this intense love at first sight. - But fate is often complicated. Eros, the god of love, who had long feuded with Apollo over a deep insult, saw a golden opportunity in this situation. Eros was known as a cunning god, and his weapon was the arrow of love. While it could inflame passionate passions, it could also be a destructive tool for revenge. The myth of Apollo and Daphne vividly illustrates the power of love used for revenge. - Witnessing Apollo's deep love for Y/N, Eros felt a sense of satisfaction. His resentment towards Apollo grew deeper, and he resolved to use Y/N as a tool for revenge. Eros smiled cunningly and fired two arrows. One golden arrow ignited Apollo's burning love for Y/N, while the other leaden arrow ignited Y/N hatred and rejection. - As a result, despite Y/N's beautiful cutest appearance and beautiful singing voice, she became upset and avoided Apollo with disgust whenever he approached her. Naturally, Apollo, who was deeply in love, was hurt. Y/N's rejection felt like a knife stab to Apollo, but the more she rejected him, the more his love, fueled by Eros' golden arrow, burned. - Apollo and Y/N's battle for love became a spectacle for the gods. The two tugged at each other like an endless spinning top. Apollo tried to use his natural charm to get close to Y/N, but Y/N, tempted by Eros's arrow, avoided him at all costs.
"Y/N agépi mòu, Why do you always avoid me?" Apollo asked once, his voice sad. "Don't you feel the same way when you look at me?"
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