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Sekhmet had gone to fight against Hades' warning, her claws out at full length. The lioness let out a roar, her glare burning into the back of Will's head.
Will could feel the hatred searing from the Lioness's glare.
"I'm not going to pick a fight with you." Will scoffed. "If you wish to kill me, then go for it. I've already been through hell, death doesn't even scare me anymore."
Xavier gently took Rose's hand. "We'll be fine. We haven't done anything wrong. Just stay away from the beast. The gods will handle it." He gestured with his free hand towards Thor and Ares, who were driving the dog back.
"Ungrateful mortals, the lot of them.." Sekhmet growled, turning to the shifters with a roar. The rage building within the goddess seemed palpable as she charged, ready to take down anyone who stood in her way.
The red haired vampriss felt her lover's hand in hers, and for just a brief moment, seemed to relax somewhat. She still was rather tense as she looked to Xavier.
"I do hope you're right on this," she replied as she tightened her grip on his hand.
Sekhmet regarded Will with a grunt, shoving past him to observe the chaos in the ballroom. The lioness was in no mood to deal with any emotion besides anger and bloodlust at the moment; however, she would hold back on the latter until she was back home.
"Also, this has got to be the worst timing to tell you this," Rose spoke nervously, "But in case something happens and either one of us or both of us die, I just want to say that I love you."
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"Marcus, Oscar," Kari spoke up, "How do you two feel about me? I want all honesty here."
Oscar raised an eyebrow. "Uh. We think you're cool."
Marcus nodded. "Where's this coming from?"
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"Of course there's fighting," Wren said.
However, what she didn't know was that the fighting was about to end. Cerberus had made quick work of most of the patrons that participated in the fight, sending each and every one of them to the Fields of Punishment. Of course, Thor and Ares were a little harder to deal with. That one required that the two be jailed in cells inside of the hall. Sekhmet was imprisoned soon after, her cell resting near the other two in the middle of the room.
The large dog growled down at the three, all three heads glowering at the gods that dared to cause trouble.
It was at that moment that the meeting of all the other gods ended. Hades and his wife walked down the stairs to see the three beings. "You three have caused enough trouble in my home."
Wren had come back in to see Cerberus towering over all the other creatures, blinking at it. "Is that..."
Sekhmet had taken her favorite form, as a large and powerful lioness. She curled up in the cell, her golden irises staring back at Cerberus with a malicious gleam. However, she did nothing to move, her eyes flickering over to Hades and the mortals.
Kei shook her head. "Somehow, I'm not surprised. I found it a little shocking that Loki didn't join in, though."
Ken looked on as the gods walked out of th ehall, having been watching the fight between Ares, Thor and Cerberus. "Okay, I can definetily understand why they're called gods..." he said before glancing at Thor for a moment. "Oh my god I should get his autograph."
"Well looks like it's over," Don commented, scratching the back of his head before frowning. "Looks like we can't go anywhere without a fight breaking out."
The siren that Ken had helped came over to him. "Thank you so much for your help... I really appreciate it, mortal," she said, leaning in to smooch him on the cheek. She giggled, running back to her friends as they exited the hall.
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