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by P. J. Hoover


  I lean back in his arms on the sofa, and look around the room. He’s put living plants everywhere. If I never see cut flowers again, I’ll live a happy life. Reese and his lies can burn forever.

  “I’m never going to leave, you know.” The thought of leaving the sanctuary of the Underworld threatens to form a ball of fear in my stomach. I push images of Reese and my mom from my mind.

  Shayne kisses my neck and wraps his arms tighter around my stomach. “Never?”

  I shake my head and turn to him, pulling back so I can see his wonderful face. I trust him implicitly. “Nope. Never.”

  Shayne raises an eyebrow. “What about in the spring?”

  I shake my head.

  “Or the summer?”

  “Nope.” And I’m not kidding.

  “But Earth needs you. It could take years for things to return to normal.”

  It feels like spring to finally be home. “As far as I’m concerned, my mom and dad can figure out the weather for a while. Maybe the assembly of gods can help.” Because I’m not going to anytime soon.

  Shayne gets up and brings us food and drinks. He lifts a bottle of wine and starts to fill the red crystal glasses. “You know that’s going to bring up some issues.”

  I stand up also, moving next to him. “I don’t care. I’m not going to risk it. If anyone has issues to bring up, it’s me. I don’t owe the council anything.” At least not yet. Maybe in a few years, I’ll feel differently.

  Shayne takes my hands and looks me right in the eye. His brown irises are hard around the edges, and the specks of red I love so much dance around inside. “I won’t ever let anything happen to you again. I swear it.”

  I try to push aside the memories from earlier, but they persist. “What do we do about Reese?”

  “Today, we don’t do anything.”

  I shudder, and my eyes flicker upward. “But he’s still out there.”

  Shayne hands me my glass. “Now that you’re back, reinforcing the Underworld, he won’t be able to come down here. And it’ll take him a while to figure out how to put out the flames.”

  But I shake my head. “He has my mom to help him.”

  Shayne takes a sip of wine and licks the wetness off his lips. “For as much as I love you, I could certainly do without your mom.”

  I shake my head because my mom’s actions are just too much. “I never would have thought she’d be so extreme.”

  “You used to defend her.”

  “That was before she sacrificed a phoenix and burned me alive.”

  I take a long sip of wine and let it move through me, washing away the final thoughts of Reese from my mind. I know I’ll have to face my mom and Reese and Earth above at some point, but that point isn’t now. I look to the table next to the wall, to the empty pedestal there. “He still has the Helm of Darkness, Shayne.”

  Shayne nods, glancing over at the empty table also. “I know. And I’ll deal with that in time. But for now, there are way more important things to think about.”

  “Like what?” Though I know what he’s talking about and know it is way more important.

  His face is moving close to mine now. I start to take another sip of wine, but he stops the glass, taking it from my hand and setting it back on the table. And then he kisses me until I can’t breathe.

  My eyes flash to the wall, to the picture above the table. Death, but so different than Reese’s picture. Death as a beautiful thing. Dominion over the Underworld and peace for souls—at least those not in Tartarus.

  I put my hands on his chest, and push him away. “What about the Underworld? Doesn’t it need our attention?”

  Shayne shakes his head. “The Underworld can wait.”

  Warmness spreads through me when I look at Shayne here in front of me. I am finally home. After eighteen long years, I have finally come back.

  “Everything will be fine in the Underworld now…Persephone.”

  “I think I’ll go by Piper for a while.”

  Shayne smiles, and it makes my stomach flutter. “Piper. It’s perfect.”

  Epilogue

  Pomegranate

  I skate across the River Cocytus and visit the Elysian Fields alone. I’ve spent countless years here when my visits are added together, but I never stay very long each time. The job of Queen of the Underworld requires my devotion—a devotion I look forward to every minute of every day.

  I visit Charlotte and Chloe and even Randy. I want to tell Randy that his mother and sister are fine, but to do so would only stir up sorrows he left far behind in Acheron. And besides, though Randy’s father is dead, I can’t guarantee a life of happiness for Randy’s mother and sister. That’s their life to choose. And I’m not queen of the world above. Nor am I Fate.

  I stay with Chloe the longest. When she’s not hanging out at the beach parties, she lives in a Japanese garden complete with an arched bridge spanning a pond and goldfish of varying sizes and shapes. Reeds shoot out of the water, rustling when the fish swim through them, and river-washed stones are sprinkled in a bed of sand. Chloe has this whole new Japanese thing down. She rakes the sand and snips tiny limbs off plants, creating works of art in bonsai trees. She’s even started a bonsai contest like the sand sculpture contest, and it’s becoming the new rage in paradise. Everyone talks about it.

  Her eyes light up every time I visit, but she never misses me. Never worries. We talk about anything from my psychotic mother to bonsai theory to Hannah Reed’s child. All is fair game with Chloe. And our tattoos remain as solid and black as the day we got them.

  One day, I visit for over an hour. She has five new tattoos and is trying to convince me to get another. I tell her maybe next time. I ask her if she’s met Rhadam yet, but she tells me no, he’s always seemed too busy. If I didn’t know Chloe better, I’d guess she’s being shy. One of these times, I’ll have to make sure to introduce them. It would be nice to go on a real double date, even if it is in the Underworld. I tell her again how perfect they’d be together, and then I leave.

  I walk through the hills, heading for Shayne’s garden. I haven’t visited it since my return to the Underworld. The pomegranate tree has invaded my dreams. It blossoms when I close my eyes, and then flowers, wilts, and dies all in one night. I watch it over and over again. And I can’t stop it. It’s still dying even with my return to the Underworld—at least this is what happens in my nightmares. I’m afraid that when I visit the valley, my nightmares may be reality. And that maybe I don’t belong here after all. And if this is the truth, I don’t want to know.

  Cerberus joins me near the water. He bounds out from behind the falls, and I wonder if there is a secret passageway there I know nothing about. I make a mental note to investigate it later; maybe sometime when Shayne isn’t around. I could find out where it goes and surprise him. Teach him something about the Underworld for once.

  I sink to the grass and spend some time scratching Cerberus. He’s in no hurry to see the pomegranate tree. Or he just likes to get his tummy rubbed. Thankfully, though he has three heads, he only has one stomach to scratch. Otherwise, the task could occupy an entire day. But soon, he stands and runs off after a bird—in the exact direction I need to go. Toward the garden and the tree.

  I wonder if there really is a bird he’s chasing or whether he’s trying to draw me. Whatever the case, I think I need his enthusiasm to help pull me forward.

  The garden is alive with colors, just like the first time Shayne showed it to me. Electric blue tulips blow in a breeze, and indigo jasmine hangs from vines twined around large stone columns. It’s the image I remember. Shayne’s green thumb at work. His hobby. Gardeners on Earth would kill for this kind of skill.

  I realize I’ve been holding my breath. The last time I was here, death and sorrow hung in the air. So I lift my nose and breathe in. And the smell of the pomegranate tree comes to me. At the end of the garden, near the back. I walk toward it.

  Cerberus is still at my side. At the edge of the garden, we come to t
he tree. When I reach it, the sadness hits me, still pulsing through the wood of the trunk. It reaches its tendrils to every branch. To every leaf. And it casts an oppressive aura around everything in its shadow.

  I take a deep breath and place my hands on the mucus-covered bark. Under my palms, the tree shudders, fighting against the poisoning sorrow within. It searches for a way to staunch the sadness which permeates it. It opens its pores and soaks in my energy. It gropes for something to make it whole again. And then the pomegranate tree recognizes me, and its searching stops.

  A Glossary of Terms: Names & Places From SOLSTICE

  GLOBAL WARMING—the increase in the average temperature of Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation

  GLOBAL HEATING CRISIS (GHC)—the official name of the global warming disaster in the world of Solstice

  UNDERWORLD—a region in Greek mythology under the surface of Earth where the souls of the recently departed go; identified with Hell

  Greek Gods

  HADES—god of the Underworld

  ARES—god of war

  ZEUS—king of the gods

  PERSEPHONE—queen of the Underworld

  DEMETER—goddess of the harvest

  APHRODITE—goddess of love and beauty

  THANATOS—personification of death

  FATES—three personifications of destiny

  APATE—personification of deceit

  People and Creatures Who Live in the Underworld

  CHARON—ferryman; shuttles souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron

  CERBERUS—three-headed dog; guards the gates of the Underworld

  MINOS—ancient Cretan king; oversees the Asphodel Meadows in the Underworld

  AEACUS—ancient Aeginian king; oversees Tartarus in the Underworld

  RHADAMANTHUS—ancient Cretan king; oversees the Elysian Fields in the Underworld

  SISYPHUS—a king sentenced to Tartarus; made to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this throughout eternity

  PIRITHOUS—a king sentenced to Tartarus for attempting to steal the wife of Hades

  TANTALUS—a king sentenced to Tartarus; never allowed food or drink but always having it just out of reach

  Underworld Places

  ELYSIAN FIELDS (ELYSIUM)—the final resting place of the heroic and the virtuous

  ASPHODEL MEADOWS—a section of the Underworld where indifferent and ordinary souls are sent to live after death

  TARTARUS—a place in the Underworld for those souls judged to receive eternal punishment

  Underworld Rivers

  ACHERON—sorrow; the newly dead are ferried across Acheron to enter the Underworld

  COCYTUS—lamentation; boundary between the Elysian Fields and the rest of the Underworld

  LETHE—oblivion; boundary between the Asphodel Meadows and the rest of the Underworld

  STYX—hate; boundary between Earth and the Underworld

  PHLEGETHON—fire; boundary between Tartarus and the rest of the Underworld

  Acknowledgments

  I owe a huge thank you to so many people for making this book what it is today.

  To Riley who thinks every idea I have for a new story is a great one. Thank you for believing in me.

  To Zachary who mentioned, when I was telling him about the Underworld, that there would be monsters swimming around in the rivers.

  To Lola who makes art day after day that inspires my writing and my stories.

  To Mom & Dad who supported me during an extra year of college so I could get a History degree and learn bunches more about Greek mythology.

  To Jessica Lee Anderson who drops anything to offer help on subjects ranging from what the smoothest Merlot is to how the world would look in a Global Warming future.

  To my agent Laura Rennert who shared my vision for this book and has supported my career since we first met at Big Sur. To Lara Perkins for encouraging me to take my story to the next level again and again and again. To everyone else at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency who helped carry the reality of this book forward.

  To all my early readers of the full manuscript who helped me shape the myth and deepen the story: Christine Marciniak, Beth Revis, Tabitha Olson, Kim Baccellia, Vivian Lee Mahoney, Stacy Nyikos, and Sarah Rettger. To all those who read portions of the story and offered wonderful feedback: Parker Peevyhouse, Kelly Herold, Patty Palmer, and Cara Frazier.

  To my local Writing Group at #THEPLACE for making me feel like I have a life outside of my home office: E. Kristin Anderson, K. A. Holt, Mari Mancusi, Stephanie Pellegrin, Jessica Lee Anderson, Madeline Smoot, and Jenny Ziegler.

  To Spiderhouse Café for playing the most OSUM writing music and giving #THEPLACE a home.

  To my fellow Texas Sweethearts & Scoundrels who share the experiences of being an author and who make marketing so much fun: Jo Whittemore, Jessica Lee Anderson, K. A. Holt, Jeanette Larson, Emma Virjan, and Don Tate.

  To the Austin writing community, especially Cynthia Leitich Smith and Austin SCBWI… you guys make me feel so lucky to live here! The best people. The best events. The best support. The best fun!

  To anyone else I may have missed, please consider yourself thanked! I am so appreciative for all the advice and feedback and support I’ve received on this journey.

  Thank you!

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