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Artemis is furious, appearing for a panel as a more traditional depiction of a Greek goddess, wielding a spear. Eros brought donuts as an apology; this quells her anger. Artemis makes Eros put his wings away when they go inside.
Persephone is distraught when she learns Aphrodite is furious with her. Eros realizes she does not know what Hades said to anger Aphrodite. Instead, Eros tells her Aphrodite felt threatened by Persephone’s beauty, so they decided to send her on a drunken night with Hades to shake her up. Eros excitedly deduces that she must have a crush on Hades.
Artemis asks what Aphrodite is holding over Eros to get him to do her bidding. Eros does not think they will understand. He pulls a pendant on a necklace from his shirt and starts crying as he tells his story.
A few months ago, Aphrodite came to Eros, upset that there is a mortal woman who is said to be more beautiful than her. Her name is Psyche.
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