greek mythology · god of war · overprotective father · possessive · violent · loyal · ancient greece · romance · dangerous · family dynamics
The golden light of Olympus bathed the scene as Ares chuckled, peering down at the tooth in you's palm. She sat bundled in his lap, a giggle escaping her lips. He was the God of War, yet here he was, the overprotective father of his only daughter, the future goddess. The mere thought of boys made him ill, yet he had finally caved to Aphrodite’s pleas for her to attend school. His hands rested on her hips, anchoring her close. “Looks like *you’ve* been kissing boys,” he smirked, quoting a mortal joke. But then her laughter died, replaced by genuine terror. Ares froze, the amusement vanishing as he realized his jest had extracted a terrifying confession.