we served a purpose, like a bloody circus;
Bam! You're dead.
Well, it might not have happened with a bam or a bang--maybe just a whimper. Afterwards, some psychopomp or another grabbed your hand and led you here, to this awkward waiting room on the astral plane.
There's stale coffee and some mediocre donuts. The chairs are moderately comfortable, and the paintings on the wall are pretty but somewhat unsettling.
Every so often one of the gods' messengers shows up and fetches someone to take them to their proper place in the afterlife.
It's kind of boring.
Well, it might not have happened with a bam or a bang--maybe just a whimper. Afterwards, some psychopomp or another grabbed your hand and led you here, to this awkward waiting room on the astral plane.
There's stale coffee and some mediocre donuts. The chairs are moderately comfortable, and the paintings on the wall are pretty but somewhat unsettling.
Every so often one of the gods' messengers shows up and fetches someone to take them to their proper place in the afterlife.
It's kind of boring.

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Is it her name, still? ]
Uh huh.
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[ He shrugs. ]
She may smite you, I'm afraid.
My holy mother has taken an interest in you in the meanwhile.
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[ Just deeply, deeply unconcerned about any upcoming smites. ]
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Not worried, dear?
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What's to worry about? I got everything I ever wanted.
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That's the spirit.
[ He still looks slightly concerned. ]
...come on. There's a drink with your name on it at the Aphrodision.
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Literally or figuratively?
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[ He considers this for a moment as he walks. Venus looms larger against the blackness. The scent of it reaches through space, strange alien seawater and something like roses. ]
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She loves to party. Not as much as she loves sex, but of course that's hardly mutually exclusive, you know?
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Still, good to hear. I could really use a party.
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It boils and bubbles beneath them. ]
So you're the partying type?
[ He smiles. ]
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[ He gestures with the staff, and the rolling sea of the Venusian clouds parts before them. ]
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Uh huh.
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That's the Aphrodision.
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[ It feels like Amaterasu's wink.
It feels like Inanna's smile. Something too beautiful to be meant for her. She scrubs at one eye. ]
It's-- uh . . . it's not bad . . .
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You might be able to stay here if you want.
I don't know. Do you want that, darling?
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But she's not Laura Wilson. Laura Wilson was taken apart, piece by piece. Laura Wilson's face was peeled off, and cut up, and handed out on national television. Laura Wilson had her pieces twisted up and re-assembled until she barely recognized herself. Satan's Little Helper. Inanna's True Lover. High Priestess. And then, for a few perfect seconds, Persephone.
What is she now?
So just as maybe he's going to repeat himself, she turns back. That strange, untouched blankness that settled in her eyes over weeks in the waiting room is clearing, just a little. Like the first winds of a storm, sweeping away the fog. ]
I . . . ? Sorry, mate, just been a weird incarnation. Can we get that drink first?
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Of course, dear.
[ He gestures with the caduceus, and the golden gates part. There is a strong scent of roses. ]
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Tight.
[ If her pace picks up, it is 100% because she needs that drink a month ago. ]
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Try not to be overwhelmed.
[ He smiles at her like it's just a joke, then turns a corner onto another path and starts into a passageway in the dim torchlit temple interior. ]
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Behind him, tears are crawling silently down her cheeks. ]
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He glances behind him just once, and he sees her tears; for a moment he slows down, concern flickering in his eyes.
But he's already figured out she's not about to open up just yet. For that-- ]
And here's the bar, darling.
[ He steps out into another semi-open courtyard, a white marble hall, its ceiling half-open to the perpetually twilit sky. Grape vines crawl down its walls. A sweet scent of white wine rises from the sparkling springs dotting the area.
A handful of young men and women sit casually at tables, talking in low voices over their drinks. Most of them are not wearing that much clothing.
Juliet ignores them for now and goes to an alcove in the wall, pushing aside some vines to reach into the shelves beyond. ]
What'll do you tonight?
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Uh, gin. Gin and pomegranate. [ She manages to croak out a beat too late. ] Double.
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