unused and forgotten.
But not knowing what to bring this day,
I had added it to my bag of simples.
‘If you drink this,’
I told her, the potent liquid glittering,
‘you can roam the Underworld,
see your children whenever you wish.’
She frowned.
‘Why would you do this for me?’
I considered her suspicion.
A cold battlefield told her not to trust me.
So I did the only thing I could.
I told her the truth. ‘I am Hekate,
Goddess of Witchcraft and Necromancy,
and I believe enough mortals and immortals
have given blood to this war.
And I believe that you deserve
a better future than to be a bed slave
or alone in the fields of Asphodel.’
She reached eagerly for the urn
but I held it tight. ‘A warning.
If you drink this you will become
something not of this world.
No longer mortal.
No longer a human form.’
Her hand shook in hesitation
and I continued,
‘But you will be under my care
and my protection forever.
You will never know loss again.’