Episode 66: Here
Editor: Annie LaHue
Released: 7 July 2019
Content warning: themes of sexual trauma, assault
He brings her to his and Aphrodite’s home. A movie plays in the background as they lie on Eros’ bed.
Eros is initially excited that Persephone had sex, explaining that he and his mother can control the desires of people who aren’t virgins. In a flashback, an upset Hera is shown banning Eros and Aphrodite from using their power on gods after Zeus blamed them for his affairs.
Persephone admits her experience was with Apollo. When she begins crying, Eros asks her to show him. They touch hands, and his wings light up. Eros tears up upon feeling her experience.
“You don’t just get to nag someone into having sex with you. That’s not how consent works.”
Eros
Persephone expresses her confused feelings about the assault. Eros supports her, saying her feelings are normal and it’s okay to feel complicated, to be kind with herself, and rely on others for help. He mentions that it’s nice to be trusted. Persephone makes him promise not to tell anyone, even though Eros says Apollo shouldn’t get away with it. He encourages her to see a therapist, and that he’ll be there for her when she’s ready.
EASTER EGGS
RELATED ARTICLES:
Why Most Victims Never Acknowledge What Happened | BBC
Why Don’t Victims of Sexual Harassment Come Forward Sooner? | PsychologyToday
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Recovering from Sexual Violence | RAINN.org
Recovering from Rape & Mental Trauma | HelpGuide
Surviving and Healing after Rape | VeryWellHealth
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