▶ ▷ Coeus ◀ ◁
☼Do you know what's worth fighting for,
When it's not worth dying for?
Does it take your breath away?
And you feel yourself suffocating☼
☼Does the pain weigh out the pride?
And you look for a place to hide
Did someone break your heart inside?
You're in ruins☼
☼One, 21 guns
Lay down your heart, give up the fight
One, 21 guns
Throw up your arms into the sky, you and I☼
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Coeus walked through what remained of Olympus. The beheaded statue of Zeus lay before him. He touched it and looked back at the where the statue once stood. There stood a large statue of his brother Kronos. A brave and worthy soul, except his malicious attitude about things. He turned back to the Zeus statue. "It's a shame you had to fall Zeus. You were the only God strong enough to imprison us," he muttered. Coeus wasn't completely on board with the war thing, but just like any loyal brother he'd stand by Kronos. Plus there was no way he was going back to Tartarus. It was horrible there. Coeus actually got an easy break compared to his other siblings. As the Goddess Demeter was moping about her daughter Persephone being kidnapped by Hades, she released Coeus to help with the seasons change. Of course he had to live in exile up north to keep away from Zeus, but at least he was free of Tartarus. Coeus didn't even realize he had walked all the way to the edge of Olympus where he could see the humans in well, what was left of New York City. He spotted his sister and wife Phoebe swimming down by the broken Statue of Liberty. He chuckled. She was so free spirited. Very free spirited. Though he didn't care what she did, he just wished she'd be more careful about things. Not that anyone could stop the Titans, not even the stupid Demi-Gods. Coeus sighed and leaned against a broken pillar. What would it be like if he and the other Titans never escaped? Would the humans continue their simple lives normally?
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