Artemis for Kennebec7 (#4)
Transformation of Hades
Alas, my last digital visit to earth for some time. That is, time as you know it. It does not exist where I am. Everything is now. No watchbands to spoil my tan.
That said, you deserve to hear what happened to Hades since the departure of Zeke and Hal, better known to classicists as Zeus and Hades. As I related last time Z is on the road in an old Volkswagen van to search for what he always took for granted—a woman who could truly love him. A woman to whom he could reciprocate that sentiment, once he really understood what love means. I hope somehow that now my father really gets it.
Hal was dispatched in a far different manner, as befitted his violent career and condescending attitude. If you get to see Kennebec’s motion picture, Burning Memory, you can judge for yourselves the appropriateness of Hades’ departure from the scene. Perhaps you will judge my actions as highly arbitrary. It won’t be the first time, I can assure you.
The good news is that the rather large underground acreage that Hades had utilized for eons to inflict misery, torture and suffering has now been reclaimed and turned into a rehabilitation center for all the sad damned souls who had been imprisoned there for an immeasurable time.
Persephone is in charge now. Now truly the Queen of the Formerly Damned! It is an amazing and touching scene to watch all those ghouls and specters and demons lining up to meet with Seph and her loving staff. They are reacquainted with their true souls, and become moved to tears of joy when they behold their natural selves, before all the Evil and Illusion became attached to them.
Finally, for the first time since Hades stole her away when she was a child picking flowers, Seph has discovered her true service to the world. I rejoice in my sister’s happiness and growing confidence.
While dealing with Hal during my brief visit to Hades, I finally met Richard, the previous love of many of Seph’s earthly lifetimes. A sweet man. A’softy,’ actually, married to a woman named Nathalie, an earth human who, coincidentally, was the daughter of aunt Demeter. Richard met Seph once again on earth prior to her return to Hades. She was embodied as a prostitute named Melody, suffering for AIDS. Seph and Richard had experienced many tragic romances, one even involving them in a lepers colony in Hawaii!
I mention this particular plot thread in Burning Memory, because Richard was tricked into being captured by Hal, who hated him because Seph loved the American and not him. Hal was beginning his torture routine on Richard, when the sheriff arrived in Hades. You know by now who the sheriff was.
I am happy to report that Richard is back on earth now with Nathalie and their two charming little children, and that aunt Demeter and uncle Poseidon have rediscovered one another again.
I’m not sure what to make of that.
Good luck (you’ll be needing it, Gaia informs me.),
Artemis
Out of this world
04/24/2010


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