grey goddess
Demeter ran towards me, angrily, switching between all four
legs and an upright position on her hind legs. She stopped before me and stared
deeply with her cold, cruel eyes.
‘You
denied me a daughter.’ She spoke in a calm voice that sounded like the winter
winds scurrying over plates of ice.
‘But...
your daughter brought winter to the earth.’ I attempted to defend myself.
Demeter rose to her back legs and rapidly spoke: ‘Persephone
was partly human and therefore weak. We do not allow such weakness in the feline world. Do
you see emotion displayed upon my face?’
‘No’
‘No,
for there is none. We do not allow the petty human weakness of emotion. And,
besides, what of winter? Winter is our season. Winter is why we live in these
greyish blue coats. We are borne of vicious cruelty and death. We hunt, we
torture, this is our legacy.’
Swiping a claw at my face she whispered ‘I wanted
a daughter and you denied me.’
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