"Anyone else. You could've fallen for anyone else!" Hades snapped.
Nico winced. "Father—"
"I warned you, son. That Jackson boy is no good. You could've fallen for anyone else, but no. You just had to pick him."
"Father, please—"
"Sounds familiar," Demeter muttered.
"You shouldn't even be friends!" Hades said.
"He's not that bad," Nico argued. "I don't know why you hate him so much."
"Not that bad?" Hades demanded.
"It's your fault we weren't friends!" Nico yelled, referring to when Hades imprisoned him.
"Good," said Hades. "You shouldn't be. I did you a favor separating you from him."
"Ah!" Nico yelled. "You're way too overbearing. Let me like who I want to."
Demeter smirked. "Hades, meet karma."
"Wow," Persephone muttered. "Never thought I'd see the day when Hades became my mother."
Something I noticed. Demeter hates when her daughter falls for Hades and tries to keep her away from him, and Hades along with Persephone thinks she's crazy and unreasonable, but when his son falls for someone he hates, he feels and acts the same way. I can imagine Demeter saying "Now you know how I felt when you married my daughter".
