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Lovesick Gods

Heroes aren't meant to act like their villains -- or fall in love with them.<br><br>The elements touch everyone on Earth -- Fire, Water, even Light -- but every so often someone becomes more attuned to their elemental leaning and develops true power. When an evil Elemental known as Thanatos arrived in Olympus City, it saw the rise of its first hero -- Zeus.<br><br>But the death toll caused by defeating Thanatos changed Zeus, who by day is young detective Danny Grant. It's been six months since Thanatos terrorized the city at the start of Lovesick Gods. Danny should be used to his duty behind the mask, but the recent past haunts him. His girlfriend left him, he snaps at the barest provocation, his life feels empty -- he needs an outlet, any outlet to pull him out of his depression. <br><br>Enter notorious thief Malcolm Cho, the Ice Elemental Prometheus. There was a time when Danny welcomed a fight with Cho, filled with colorful banter and casual flirtations that were a relief compared to Thanatos. Even as a criminal, Cho had recognized the threat Thanatos posed and promised to help Danny stop him, but the day Danny needed Cho, he never showed. Cho was the reason so many people died that day -- including Danny's mother.<br><br>Danny decides to teach the man a lesson and fan the fire of their attraction into something more. At worst, he'll get some no-strings-attached sex out of the deal and finally blow off steam; at best, he'll get Cho to fall in love with him and then break his heart to spite him. Danny doesn't expect to fall for Cho in the process, and he certainly can't predict the much darker threat on the horizon.

Amanda Meuwissen · LGBT+
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105 Chs

Chapter 8

“Everyone thinks this is just some tiny storage area,” she’d said. “Someone made a mistake on the blueprints when they did renovations. It looks like this is all part of the parking garage now, so no one bothered to explore it. I broke in here one night looking for medical supplies and discovered the truth. I come down here sometimes when I need to be alone.”

Danny had been too out of it at the time to question the M.E. about why she hadn’t reported the mystery half of the basement to the captain. He hadn’t been fully coherent again until hours later.

Now, trapped in the present, he was coherent but didn’t feel like talking. Lynn hadn’t said a word about the state of Camo since Danny brought him in, though Andre had uttered a surprised, “Dude,” that made Danny flare with anger more than shame.