Hera.

She stood on the rim of the now even more soiled cloud. Her brown hair was blowing rapidly in a wind that didn't exist; her hands coiling into fist, then uncoiling and doing the process all over again.

"How dare you!" She screeched in an extremely high pitched voice, yet still tremendously fuming and outraged. "How dare you get near my husband?"

"No. it's-" Zeus tried to explain.

"Don't try to explain for her." She said my name like it was a huge disgrace to even speak of.

"Lady Hera," I tried to reason but she wouldn't even look at me; she was to busy glaring at Zeus.

"How dare you!" She yelled once more; a bird dropped from the air, swiveling downward in a spiral circle somewhere behind her for a mysterious reason.

Hera ran over to me, grabbing hold of my wrist. I could practically feel the blood stop circulating in my finger tips. Her nails left enormous crevices to show where they had previously been, every time she moved to get a better grip on my squirming body. I even felt my hands go cold after a couple seconds. The amount of pressure that she was injecting into my body was inhumanly strong; even for a Goddess.

"Stop it, Hera!" Zeus roared, throwing a cloud at mist into her face. She waved it off with a quick wave of her hand. That really worked… I thought.

A foot glided underneath my own feet, tripping me. I fell into the cloud, its nasty color ruining my bright flannel gown. Hera leaned down next to me.

"Why?" She asked her eyes as cold as ice; yet somehow jet black. "Why must you do this to me? I thought we were friends… I guess not." She whispered cruelly.

By the collar on my dress, she pulled me out into the open air, away from Zeus and the cloud cover.

"Don't give me that look. You did this to yourself." She yelled over the hollowing of the wind that had just started. I could see Zeus on the distant cloud, shielding his face as if to stop any of the bad news that might happen to reach him.

"Stop it!" He roared again, this time using his hands to project his voice. It boomed like thunder, clapping me in the face.
"Never!" she screeched back.

"Hera!" I yelled, trying to catch her attention to tell her what actually happened, "Hera! Stop! That's not true!"

"Hush!" She called over her shoulder sending ice cold shivers down my back. The way her eyes clouded over in this type of rampage had always scared me, now that I was her target, I was terrified. Adrenaline surged through my blood. I could feel my heart rate increase dramatically, making me fidget side to side.

"Stop moving!" Hera screamed. My legs twitched, accidently kicking one of Hera's shins.

"Owww!" She bellowed.

"I'm sorry." I apologized, the slightest bit of sarcasm on my tongue. Zeus zoomed over, as fast as the wind, and pointed a finger at both me and Hera. "Stop!" He howled. Hera shot him a quick glance, meaning that she was in control of me now, and there was nothing that he could do about it.

Hera wouldn't stop flying through the air, still holding onto me tightly. I cast a last long look at Zeus pleading for his help. His head shook with disappointment.

"If you had been better, we wouldn't be going here, now would we?" She asked me as we landed in a dark cave. I didn't answer, just shuffled my feet through the rocks that were standing straight up on the pitch black floor, as if they wanted to trip me, to make me fall flat on my face. How did this happen to me? I don't think I did anything to deserve this, did I?