[b]Persephone was greatly relieved that Hades seemed to be on board with her idea, albeit a little hesitant. She couldn't blame him much, though. Her mother wasn't one to back down easily, even in the face of Zeus himself. But if there was one thing Persephone had inherited from her mother, it was that very stubbornness. She wasn't going to allow her mother to dictate her every action anymore, even if it infuriated the vengeful goddess. "Even if mother gets angry, she'll understand in time," Persephone assured her husband, snuggling closer to him, "Even she has to come around eventually. Besides, I know we're both tired of having to spend so much of our lives away from each other. It's time for action; even I know that." Sitting up, Persephone hugged the bed sheets against her body. She could practically feel the day wasting away, taking her away from Hades' embrace & into the sunlight. While she enjoyed being in the warm glow of the above world, it was nothing without her husband at her side.[/b]