Pandora's Mistake (Fate of Eros #0) (The Fate of Eros Series)

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Author: E.B. Black
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most females, it sounded like three women talking at once.
    Prometheus rolled his eyes. "What are you talking about?"
    Hecate crossed her arms and paced. The snake draped itself over her shoulders. "You've been ignoring me ever since you decided that you wanted to create humans."
    Prometheus laughed. "I have not." But he was lying.
    He couldn't help himself. Humans were so beautiful, with the gold flecks in their skin, their thick shiny hair, and muscular bodies. They were his works of art.
    He had never understood what Gaia was talking about when she told him that the greatest feeling in the world was to give birth. He wasn't a woman, but in his own way, he had given birth to all life on Earth. He had created the animals and the humans. He got absorbed in observing their interactions. The way they spoke and moved fascinated him. It was because they were his. Just as a mother looks at her baby for the first time and adores it because it came from her body-he adored humans every time he saw them.
    "I'll spend more time with you as soon as I finish doing this," Prometheus said. "I've created female mates for all the animals, but I have yet to create one for the humans."
    She wrapped her arms around him and forced him to look into her eyes. "Aren't I enough for you? Can't you spend a little time with me and ignore this for a while?"
    "You know I care for you," he whispered. "What I am doing right now has nothing to do with our relationship."
    He dropped the clay on the ground as their lips met. Their tongues fought for control of their passions as they entered each other's mouths. That old familiar desire to explore Hecate's body crawled down Prometheus' chest and to his loins. He moaned into her mouth, until he opened his eyes for a moment.
    He looked at the ground. The clay was covered in dirt and it had rolled over several flowers. It was misshapen.
    He pushed Hecate away, forgotten. He lifted the piece of clay in his hands and tried to dust it off. It was ruined.
    Hecate frowned and grabbed the snake around her neck angrily. Before it had the chance to bite her, it transformed into a golden key. Her face warped and began to change with it.
    The dogs' muscles were strained, their bodies ready to spring with a simple command.
    Hecate's lips grew fuller. Her eyes became larger. Her body was curvier.
    "Perhaps this form of mine will tempt you more," Hecate whispered. Her voices were husky.
    Hecate knew he was unable to resist this body the most out of the three she possessed. She could shapeshift between them. He stared at the head of the human woman for a moment before placing it gently on the ground. He could come back for it later.
    He wrapped his arms around her waist and pecked her on the lips.
    "What do you need those humans for anyway?" she asked. "You have three women right here, living inside me, who all wish to sleep with you. I'm like a living, breathing orgy."
    That was one of the things that originally attracted him to her.
    Their lips met and caressed each other once again, sending heat traveling down their bodies. He squeezed her breasts and her hips. She felt so soft in his arms and she didn't mind getting messy. His hands were covered in clay still and they would have to take a shower later to clean up. He groaned at the thought of her nude figure.
    He pulled away, his eyes glowing. "Why are you always trying to get in the way of me working on these humans? Are you jealous?"
    She looked away and blushed. Prometheus frowned. Apparently he had hit a nerve.
    "I get afraid sometimes that you're so obsessed with humans that you'll forget all about me once you make a human female. Maybe you'll fall in love with her instead."
    "That will never happen," Prometheus whispered.
    She sighed and frowned. "Is that why you pulled away from me while we were kissing in order to fix your human's face? Humans are obviously more important to you than I am."
    "That's not true! I'm sorry I did that. I'm just eager to finish this

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