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The Divine Pact

The Divine Pact

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Chapter 1 01

Word Count: 1430    |    Released on: 22/04/2025

e's the ki

e soccer ball entered the net. Tonight was the Quarterfinals of the Wo

itement of the game-it was the excitement of the community coming together, something that happened every time the national team played. T

asn't just a patron; she was working. Matt, the pub's owner, had been desperate for a waitress and Thea couldn't say no to him. He'd helped her out too many times to count, and besides, he didn

the kind of urgency that came with a packed house. He flashed her a qu

s. He was a tall man with a rough-around-the-edges charm and an easy smile

n pocket, trying to ignore the occasional lecherous glances she got from some of the more inebriated patr

ither, » he said, his eyes flicking toward the largest table in the

nt. They'd become regulars on game nights, and honestly, it made Soccer Nights the safest nights she had ever worked.

ng back in his chair, a beer in hand, looking effortlessly handsome. His blond hair was styled back from his forehead, but a few stray strands kept falling into his eyes. E

way his eyes crinkled at the corners when he laughed made her heart do this little flip. She had caught him staring at her m

ake these. » He was trying to be efficient, but it seemed like he was going out of h

crossing her arms. « I

pping in to help. She winked at Thea as she grabbed the tray. « Cutie detectiv

t rate quickening a little. She tried to tur

r, pulling Thea's attention back to her

t help the smile that tugged at

» she added with a sly grin, « he's not th

ed. « What? Who else

t was a secret. « Check out the hottie in the corner. The one with the

f the pub, was a man with dark, tousled hair and sharp features. His eyes were dark and intense, as though he was studying her every movement, every shift

the weight of his gaze settle on her. He wasn't smiling

feeling slightly flustered.

couple of weeks, but he usually keeps to himself. Quiet type. But

ion, especially not from someone who looked like him. The man had an aura of danger about h

caught in headlights, » Thea joked, but even she di

e who's noticed you. Josh has been looking at you like he wants to take you h

man doing the same thing was another level entirely. Was it her imagination, or was there an underlying challenge

rying to brush it off. « I'm

y. « Sure, sure. You keep telling yourself that. But when Josh fi

he swirling chaos of the game and the constant stream of orders, her mind kept drifting back to t

was already looking at her. Every time their eyes met, she couldn't tell whether he was intrigued or just

ely not like anyone else in the pub.

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“Thea Gibson lived a perfectly ordinary life. By day, she served drinks at the local bar, earning just enough to pay the rent and keep her bills from piling up. She wasn't one for extravagant spending, preferring quiet nights at home with her nose buried in the latest paranormal fantasy novel. It was easier to get lost in a world of mythical creatures and epic battles than face the real one, where she tried-and often failed-to suppress the awkwardness that followed her like a shadow. Most nights, she relished her solitude, but that didn't stop her best friend Shae from dragging her to parties. "You need to get out more!" Shae would say with that infectious energy that made it impossible to say no. Thea would end up surrounded by strangers, nursing a drink in a corner, wishing she could escape into the pages of her book instead of pretending to enjoy herself. The only bright spot? Detective Josh Cooper. He was always there, with his captivating smile and those deep eyes that seemed to see right through her. Thea had a secret crush on him. But that was all it was-a harmless fantasy. That all changed one fateful night. The bar was quieter than usual when a figure appeared in the doorway. The air seemed to crackle with electricity as Thea stared at him. He was tall, his presence undeniable, with a calm confidence that seemed at odds with the tension in the room. Before she could even process what was happening, a group of monstrous creatures-Titans, she later learned-charged toward her. Panic surged in her chest. But before they could reach her, the man was there, moving with blinding speed, his hand raised. A bolt of light shot from his fingers, and the Titans disintegrated into smoke. "I'm Hermes," he said, voice smooth as silk. "Messenger of the Gods. And you, Thea, are a reincarnated deity with a destiny you've yet to remember." The words felt surreal. Thea opened her mouth to protest, but the world around her seemed to shift, and suddenly she wasn't sure what was real anymore. "What are you talking about?" she demanded. Hermes smiled, the corner of his lips curling up with a mysterious knowing. "You're about to find out. The Titans are free. And it's up to you to send Cronos back to Tartarus." Thea shook her head in disbelief. "This is insane." "You're not the first to refuse the truth," Hermes said, his tone soft, but unwavering. "But you will be the one to stop him." Everything she'd known, every bit of normalcy she clung to, crumbled in that instant.”