Tender Cruelty – Dark Olympus Read Online Katee Robert

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark Tags Authors: Series: Series by Katee Robert
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 83786 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 419(@200wpm)___ 335(@250wpm)___ 279(@300wpm)
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And yet I wouldn’t have it any other way. I can’t imagine sharing my bed with the soft and apparently sweet Psyche, instead of having it be a battleground the way it is with Callisto and me.

This is no doubt another indication of what a shitty leader I am. I should always be thinking about what’s best for the city—not for me personally. My father had it backwards, and his actions drove a division between the upper and lower city that I’m not sure can ever be fixed. When he ordered the fire that killed Hades’s mother, he sowed the seeds of war. And then he did it again when he attempted to murder Circe, toppling the first domino that brought us to this place.

Callisto steps away from me pointedly. “I’m going to go speak with my mother and sister. Are you heading straight to the mountains or do you have something to do first?”

It’s a clear dismissal if I’ve ever heard one, and there’s a part of me that wants to push back against it. We’ve finally made true progress in our relationship. I’m loath to give up an inch of it. “Ares should be here shortly, and then we’ll head out into the foothills to see if there’s anything to find. Wait for me? We’ll drive back to the city together.”

She opens her mouth like she might argue, but finally nods. “I’ll be here when you’re ready.”

Even with her reassurance, it’s ridiculously difficult to turn around and walk out of that tent. I check my phone, finding a message from Ares with the information about where she’ll meet me, so I head there directly. Walking through this transitional city is strange to the point of being surreal. People are on their phones, but they’re also hauling great buckets of water. There is a massive row of portable toilets at the edge of camp, and I make a wide circle around them.

To have created even this much infrastructure in such a short time is a true testament to Demeter’s skill. There is a reason she was voted in by the entire population of Olympus. The way she continues to be superb at her job truly speaks to the type of person she is. Cunning and ruthless to a fault, yes, but also competent and caring about her constituents.

I find my sister and her two partners standing on a low hill about a hundred yards from the edge of the camp. Ares is dressed in her new usual, fitted pants that look almost military and a long-sleeved shirt. She even has a shoulder holster and a gun. I don’t think I ever saw my sister with a gun before she claimed the title, but she took to it like a fish to water. The two men flanking her are Achilles and Patroclus, former competitors for the Ares title, now her lovers and…boyfriends? It seems a silly title for two such imposing figures.

Patroclus is athletic but built a little bit leaner than both myself and Achilles. He has square-framed glasses and is scrolling through a tablet. He is a white guy with short dark hair. On the other hand, Achilles is even taller than I am and built like a tank. His light-brown skin is on display because he’s only wearing a T-shirt and pants, his hair cut even shorter than Patroclus’s.

Ares turns to face me as I come to stand next to her. “How is Callisto doing?”

When I first became Zeus, and then Eris and Helen ascended to Aphrodite and Ares in the months following, I firmly adhered to only calling them by their titles. Helen, on the other hand, has refused to follow suit. It used to irritate me, but now I find it strangely endearing. “She’s recovering. It was only a graze, not nearly enough to keep her out of the action.”

“Hades is refusing to answer my calls, but I’m assuming Persephone survived just fine. Otherwise he’d be over on our side of the river causing more havoc than Circe.”

“Callisto talked to both of them this morning.” Not a medical update, specifically, but at least I have the information from the hospital yesterday. “Persephone and the twins are fine. Medusa suffered only minor injuries, and Orpheus is expected to make a full recovery.” I glance at the men. “What did you find?”

Achilles makes a face. “You’re not going to like it.”

“We figured out the shooter’s position,” Patroclus cuts in, steady as always. “From there we were able to search the cameras in the area and triangulate their identity.”

Helen clears her throat. “Perseus… It wasn’t Circe who shot them. It was Hermes.”

There’s a rushing in my ears, so loud I can barely think past it. “Say that again.”

“She was wearing a hooded sweatshirt, but it’s her.” Patroclus flips his tablet around to show a screenshot of a woman who is clearly Hermes, even though she’s dressed nondescriptly and has her head down. “Note the bag on her back. That’s the rifle.”


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