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It's been almost two years since Katerina ran away and Zara just turned eighteen. Her and Kol had left the others, opting to travel England, Scotland and Ireland. Their relationship grew a lot over the past years and for the past eight months, the two of them had been in Scotland. Zara had taken a shine to the Orkney Islands and after a round trip through the idyllic countryside, the two settled there for a short while. The daughter of Hades occasionally still thought about the day she found out that her parents – or rather the people who called themselves her birth parents – had died.
Flashback
After Zara left the Mikaelsons gaping after her in shock, she blended into the shadows, appearing in the hall in front of the Judgement Pavilion. She wasn't sure how long ago it had been since Klaus had killed them, so the first thing she did was scan the line. The daughter of Hades was just about to turn away when she saw who she was looking for. The two hadn't changed at all.
"Zara?" her mother blinked, seeing her daughter walk over to them with a dark look on her face "What… Did he kill you too?"
The demigod raised her eyebrows with a smirk "Nope. Very much alive."
"Don't you mess with us, girl," the Petrova patriarch boomed, getting the attention from several souls who were in the hall, waiting to be judged.
"I'm not messing with you," she pointed out "I'm very much still alive and Klaus isn't that bad."
Her stepfather gaped "You know that… that beast?"
"I do," Zara shrugged "So, I have a question for the two of you." When she saw them somewhat paying attention "How does it feel to have your precious Katerina be responsible for your death?" The girl caught the older man's arm when he went to hit her "Not this time."
"W – What happened to you?" Zara's mother wailed, sounding close to tears.
The daughter of Hades stepped closer to her "I got sick of letting people push me around. It was about time, wasn't it?"
"Who do we have here?" a dangerous voice sounded from behind the demigod.
Zara whirled around to see her father glaring at the couple with the scowliest scowl she had ever seen. He looked even angrier than when Klaus had pushed her into a wall "Father."
"What do you mean 'father'?" the Petrova patriarch demanded angrily.
It was Zara's mother who gasped "It's you."
Hades looked at the woman blankly for a moment before recognition dawned in his eyes "Zara… Are they?"
"Yes," the Demigod nodded "Klaus killed them because Katerina ran away. I don't know about you but that just feels like sweet revenge already. Getting killed because their favourite daughter angered the wrong person."
"Oh, I had years to plan on what to do with you," the God of the Underworld smirked "There are quite a few things I would like to try." He turned to look at his daughter "Would you like to help? It might be a valuable lesson for later in life?"
Zara grinned "Do you really have to ask? I think Alecto wanted a go at them as well."
"And don't forget about Persephone, Thanatos and I might even let Cerberus take a turn as well," Hades added.
It was then that the Petrova patriarch finally found his voice "What is the meaning of this, girl? Who is that man and why do you call him father?"
"Hm?" the blonde girl blinked "Oh, because he's the man your loving wife cheated with."
"Come along, now," Hades spoke up before things could escalate further. He didn't want any drama. The only thing he wanted was for the scum in front of him to get what they deserved "There is a very special corner of the Fields of Punishment reserved for the two of you."
End Flashback
Recently, Hades had found out about the fact that Zara was in a relationship with Kol. The Ruler of the Underworld walked in on his daughter talking to Persephone and immediately kicked up a huge fuss. Apparently, he wanted to officially meet the man who had taken away his innocent little girl. The Goddess of Springtime had been trying very hard not to laugh at Zara's dismayed expression while her father went on and on and on about all the things he would do to show her lover why he shouldn't be close to his daughter.
"Are you ready?" Zara questioned, looking at Kol with a hint of amusement in her eyes.
The vampire fidgeted "No? You know, I really do want to see the Underworld but… Do I really have to meet your father? That guy is still scaring the crap out of me and I only met him once."
The daughter of Hades patted Kol's arm in mock sympathy, trying not to let the smirk show. While she didn't know what her father had planned, she was sure that the Original would remember it for quite some time "He's not going to kill you. Let's go."
"How can you be so sure?" Kol frowned before shaking his head. His lover knew her father, so he hoped that she would know what she was talking about "How are we going to do this?"
Zara grabbed his arm and quickly pulled him through the shadows into the Underworld "Shadow travel," she laughed, seeing his bewildered expression. He had seen her disappear into shadows before and thought that it was pretty nice to be able to travel that way. Oh, how wrong he was. It was hell. The daughter of Hades turned to face him, spreading her arms dramatically "Welcome… to the Underworld."
"Woah," the vampire gasped, the sick feeling he had experienced forgotten as he looked around in awe. He thought the Underworld would be… different. Similar to what he imagined Hell to be like but this? The widespread realm was firey and dark but not overly so and – even though Kol wasn't sure why he felt that way – quite comfortable "So, where are we now?"
"At the main gate," the daughter of Hades explained, pointing behind them where the vampire could see a huge gate made completely out of precious metals "We're just inside which means that on the other side of that gate is the River Styx. Also, Cerberus is guarding the gate. I would take you to meet him but… I don't think that father would appreciate waiting even longer. Maybe when we're leaving."
"Alright," Kol gulped nervously. He never had to meet someone's parents before. Usually, he only played with a girl for a while before getting rid of her but Zara was different. She was a challenge and even after two years, there were still new things to explore with her. If there was anyone he could see himself with for a long time… It was her.
The two walked along the path, Zara occasionally pointing out the different landmarks "That's the Judgement Pavilion on the left there. Every soul that comes here gets judged and there it gets decided where they will go. The Fields of Punishment further up the other path behind the Pavilion and past the Isle of the Blessed. So basically, the Fields of Punishment are for the worst souls… My mother and stepfather are there… Elysium or the Isle of the Blessed is for the Heroes, the best of the best. Most of the souls go here though." She pointed to a large field that was surrounded by gates and a thin layer of mist "The Fields of Asphodel. Before the souls are allowed in, they are cleansed… That means that they won't remember anything of their lives, they lose their identities and basically turn into machines."
"That's a bit…" the Original struggled to find the right words. Unfair? No, he knew that life wasn't fair and didn't expect the same from death either. It was a bleak outlook for the people who didn't achieve a lot in their lifetime "Sad."
"It rather is, isn't it?" Zara sighed "But honestly, better be in there with no idea of who you are than to be tortured in the Fields of Punishment. I've been there."
"Where would you want to go?" Kol questioned curiously.
The daughter of Hades shrugged "It's complicated. I would love to go to Elysium – who wouldn't – but… It all depends on what I do with my life, doesn't it?" They came to a fork in the road and Zara couldn't stop the shiver when she glanced down the right path. Ever since she had almost fallen into Tartarus as a child, she was very wary of the place, barely ever going anywhere near it "Let's hurry."
"Are you alright?" the vampire questioned in concern. He had noticed the shiver and the fact that Zara hadn't told him where the right path lead… Well, it meant nothing good.
One of the souls Hades had stationed all over the Underworld had just returned, reporting that they had seen his daughter with a man coming towards the palace. What neither the Original nor Zara knew was that Hades had more or less accepted him as his daughter's suitor already. The God had seen how happy Zara was and that was something he appreciated. It might have taken him a little while to accept that his daughter was with one of Hecate's creations but… Persephone had told him what Zara had told her. How much fun she was having and that – for the first time in her life – she felt like she was worth something outside of the Underworld. That didn't mean that he didn't have a plan. After all, she was his little girl and in his opinion still too young to settle down with anyone. Both Hades and Persephone took their spaces on the dais, waiting for Zara to arrive. The God of the Underworld let his power crackle out, darkening the room, creating a dreary, spooky atmosphere. It also got colder, causing all the skeleton soldiers in the room to cower away from him. They had no idea what their Master was doing all of a sudden but it couldn't mean anything good. Since they couldn't just disappear, they were all trying to melt into the black stone wall surrounding them.
"Don't go overboard, dear," Persephone shook her head, unaffected by her husband's powers. She wasn't sure how Zara would react to her father's plan but she hoped that this Kol was worth it. That wasn't quite right. She knew that he was worth it, otherwise her daughter would have never brought him here… No, Persephone was worried that her husband would go too far and that it would break Zara's heart. The girl deserved the happiness she currently had with the vampire, no matter what Hades might think of that.
Hades looked at his wife with a small, mischievous grin "Who? Me?"
"I mean it, Hades," the Goddess of Springtime rolled her eyes "If you ruin this for Zara she won't forgive you."
"He's a vampire," the Lord of the Underworld waved off "I just want to make sure he's the right person for my little girl." Persephone smiled at her husband's tone and settled back into her throne.
It didn't take long for the door to be pushed open by the two warriors stationed outside. Zara stepped in first, looking over her shoulder with a sigh "Kol…"
"Yes, yes," a male voice – Kol grumbled, following his girl through the doors hesitatingly. The first thing he noticed was that it was different from all the other rooms he had seen so far. It was way darker than the rest of the palace and it was colder as well.
The Demigod froze when she finally turned to the room completely "Father," she nodded, her voice tighter than it had been moments ago.
"Zara," the God of the Underworld nodded, looking at his daughter and then at the young man next to her "So this is the one you kept a secret? Your mother had to tell me."
"I'm sorry, father," Zara sighed, pulling Kol closer to the dais by the hand "I – I wanted to make sure that this would last before you break him."
The Original made a noise at the back of his throat "I so don't appreciate that," he sighed before bowing to the two deities in front of his "Lady Persephone. Lord Hades, it is a pleasure to see you again. After the last time…"
"Hm," Hades grunted, remembering the young man from when he had followed his daughter to the mansion. He was the one who had been openly worried for Zara. The God turned to his daughter "I think Thanatos wanted to see you."
"Oh, no," Zara shook her head "There's no way I'm leaving you alone."
Persephone stood up, whispering something into Hades' ear, making sure to keep her voice low enough for the vampire to not hear before she made her way over to her daughter "Come on. I want to show you some new flowers that my mother gave me."
The Demigod looked at Kol uncertainly and narrowed her eyes on her father "If anything happens to him…"
"I'll be fine, darling," the Original murmured, pressing a small kiss to his girl's temple "Go on."
"Are you sure?" Zara asked, searching his eyes "You really don't have to do this."
Kol smiled lightly "I think I do," he gave back gently "I mean, I love you and nothing is going to change that."
"I love you too." The daughter of Hades looked up at her father again, this time seeing the slightly soft look in his eyes. She tilted her head for a moment before following Persephone out of the room.
A few months after Zara brought Kol to the Underworld, they were on their way to the closest village. It was about an hour's ride away from the small cottage they had in the north of Orkney. At first, Kol hadn't liked the fact that the cottage was as small as it was. He was a Mikaelson after all but Zara had her way. She preferred a smaller home, especially since it was only the two of them. In the end, they had compromised. A cottage that was bigger than all the others in the area but compared to the Mikaelson Mansion back in England it was barely existent.
"So, what do we need exactly?" Kol questioned, holding out his arm for Zara to take. They had gone to the market since the only produce they had were a few more loaves of bread.
The daughter of Hades looked around "Well, food for one. I also need a few pots and bowls since you dropped the last ones." She raised her eyebrow at him.
"They were ugly," the vampire protested.
"But they were all we had at the moment," Zara snorted "If the bowls were so ugly then you pick the new ones."
Kol laughed, wrapping his arm around his girl's waist "Alright. I will and they will be awesome."
"Keep telling yourself that," the Demigod rolled her eyes, leaning against Kol's side a little "Considering your sense of… of style, I'd be really surprised if you choose anything good."
"Hey," Kol huffed playfully, pressing a small kiss to the Demigod's forehead. The two wandered around the market, buying what they needed for at least the next week.
Zara couldn't help the laugh that escaped her when Kol indeed picked up the most hideous stuff he could find. She shook her head "How about this?" the daughter of Hades questioned, pointing to another bowl set.
"I was… erm… testing you," the Original murmured, scratching the back of his neck.
"Right," Zara drawled, handing the merchant some money for the bowls she chose "Come on. I want to go home." Kol hummed, looking down at the girl, waggling his eyebrows "Not like that. Idiot."
On the way back, they were laughing, making plans on what they were going to do the next day. Normally, they would go train but Zara wanted to go for a hike to a meadow that was a two-hour walk from their cottage.
Suddenly, the horses spooked, making the Demigod nervous. Their horses were the calmest animals ever… They didn't even care that she was who she was. Not a lot of animals wanted to be around the daughter of Hades "Kol…"
"I know," the Original nodded, trying to rein in his horse. His head snapped up when he heard the beating of wings "Zara… Look up."
"No," Zara breathed, quickly dismounting "Gryphons. A whole flock of them. Kol, I'm not sure we can take all of them." She was scared… There were so many monsters and it was only the two of them.
Kol got off his horse, ushering them towards their home "We try, okay? We trained. Zara, we can take them. Get ready."
"Yes," the daughter of Hades nodded, getting into position.
The attack was brutal. There must have been at least thirty Gryphons and they were all attacking at once. Zara slashed and stabbed them as well as she could, trying not to get too hurt at the same time. She occasionally threw some rocks at them but since it was light outside and there were no shadows, she was severely limited in her powers. It was about halfway through the fight when she heard a gasp coming from Kol who had gotten caught by the talons of one of the monsters. That split second of inattention was enough for one of the beasts to jump on top of the Demigod, ripping into her flesh with vigour "Zara," Kol called out, hearing her screams of pain. His vision turned red as he started ripping into the Gryphons more violently, trying to get them away from his lover. There was so much blood… It was soaking the ground the daughter of Hades was lying on. When the monsters noticed that they didn't have a chance against the vampire, they left with a victorious caw. At least, they hurt the Demigod. It was all that mattered. The Original fell to his knees, gathering the girl in his arms. He couldn't hear a pulse and she wasn't breathing anymore… "Zara… Wake up. Please, you have to wake up. Please… I'm so sorry." Tears fell from his eyes as continued rocking Zara back and forth. He knew that she had his blood in her system when she died but… That wasn't how they wanted to do it. Zara wanted to wait for another year until she was nineteen but as a precaution, she had been drinking his blood. A good idea as it now turned out.
Zara woke up in darkness. The last thing she remembered was being attacked with Kol… Kol. He got hurt. The memories came flooding back, making the Demigod stumble into a wall she hadn't know was there. She got distracted and… One of the Gryphons – it… She was dead. Funnily enough, she didn't feel dead. It was more like… She felt like an impression of herself. There were still feeling, memories, she was still Zara but at the same time, she wasn't. It was a weird feeling.
"Zara," a voice startled her out of her contemplation. She opened her eyes – No wonder it had been dark… and came face to face with Charon "What's going on?"
"I – Charon… Can you get father? Please," the daughter of Hades pleaded "I can't… I…"
He looked down at the girl he saw as a sister and frowned "You don't look like any of the other souls that come through here. You're less transparent, I guess."
"I'm dead but not," the Demigod shrugged, trying very hard not to freak out "I had Kol's blood. I'm turning into a vampire."
"That would do it," the Ferryman hummed. He knew that vampires existed but he handÄt known that their souls would come to the Underworld before they woke up. Maybe Zara was just a special case "Come with me." Charon held out his hand for the demigod to take. There was a good chance that she couldn't shadow travel on her own while she was in this state, so he quickly pulled them through a shadow, appearing in Hades' palace.
Zara bowed her head in gratitude "Thanks, Charon."
"You're welcome, little one," he replied, patting her shoulder gently "Good luck."
As soon as he was gone, the Demigod started running through the halls. She skidded to a halt in front of the doors to the throne room "Is my father in?" Zara questioned one of the skeleton warriors.
"Yes, Princess," he nodded, gesturing for the other to help him open the door "Here you go."
Normally, Zara would have talked to them for a little bit but she didn't know how long she still had, so she smiled lightly, running through the doors "Father."
"Zara?" Hades' head snapped up in surprise, seeing his daughter running towards him. As soon as his gaze landed on her, he knew that something was wrong. The God of the Underworld quickly stood up, catching her in his arms "What happened?"
"Gryphons," the girl sniffed "A whole flock. I – Kol and I tried. I'm scared, daddy."
Hades tilted the blonde's head up gently "Why are you scared?"
"Because I promised Kol not to leave him," she admitted "I know that I'll wake up but… What if it happens again? I don't want that to happen."
"It's alright, Zara," the God murmured, pulling his daughter into a tight hug "I think I might have a solution for that. Hecate said to come to her whenever you 'finally get the courage to turn'."
The Demigod blinked at her father with surprise "She said that?"
"That's Hecate for you," Hades rolled his eyes "I believe she had an idea on how to make you as durable as your Originals."
"Really?"
Hades nodded "Come on. Let's go and get her." The two of them walked out of the throne room and to the other side of the palace where Hecate usually stayed. She had her own wing with several libraries, labs and everything her heart desired. It was no wonder that she preferred to stay in the Underworld. The Goddess of Magic once told Zara that Olympus was easily the most annoying place anyone could be at. There were constantly people interrupting her and trying to drag her away from her work.
The father-daughter duo reached Hecate's rooms a few minutes later. To their surprise, the Goddess was already waiting for them "I heard what happened," she said, looking at Zara with a sympathetic smile on her face "You know about the immortality spell that was used on your Mikaelson family, so I'm going to do a similar spell on you. It will basically turn you into an Original Hybrid. Part vampire and part Demigod."
"You can do that?" Zara asked "I mean, wouldn't that take a long time to figure out?"
Hecate grinned "Luckily for you, I was ready since you met the Mikaelsons. It was obvious that this was the way it would end eventually. Hades might have hoped that you would get to live a normal life but… Once you're a part of the world, you won't get out as easily."
"Thank you so much," the Demigod breathed, throwing her arms around the Goddess. Hecate taught her a lot in the past years. They never really had much contact before Zara met the Originals but after that, the two of them would talk to each other quite often. Hecate kept an eye on them occasionally but she wanted to know everything that was to know about them and meet them some time. Zara was only too happy to make that come true. Kol had been asking her to meet the Goddess of Magic as well since he had been a Warlock before.
It took a long time for Zara to wake up. Too long for Kol. The Original had spent most of the time pacing up and down in front of the bed that his lover was lying in. Several hours had passed and the sky was starting to darken. What if she didn't wake up? What if he hadn't given her enough blood? All those and more questions were whirling through his mind at a breakneck speed. He didn't know what he would do if Zara really died. There was no way that he wanted to live without her. She was the one who showed him how to really enjoy life again. Without murder or compulsion. Compared to several women before her, she wasn't trying to change him. That was something he loved about her. She didn't care what he did in the past or whether he lost control. She loved him for the homicidal maniac that he could be.
Another hour or so later, Kol's head snapped up when he heard a loud gasp from the bed "You're awake," he breathed, pulling Zara into his arms "I was so scared that I lost you. You can't leave me, Zara. You just can't… I love you."
"I love you too," the girl smiled, stretching to press a kiss to his lips "I'm sorry that I scared you. I should have been more careful."
"No," the Original shook his head "It's not your fault… You know, it was bound to happen eventually with all the attacks that happened in the past few months."
The daughter of Hades sighed, resting her head against her lover's chest. Everything was so different all of a sudden. The things she thought were familiar seemed so strange and she gasped when the feelings started rolling through her in waves "There's something I have to tell you."
"Hm?" Kol tilted his head.
"I – When I was unconscious, Hecate did a spell on me. Kol, she turned me into an Original. The only difference between us is that I can still use my Demigod powers and that I can't be killed with White Oak but with the wood of my mother's Pomegranate tree. There's very little chance of anyone getting a piece of that since it's protected."
Kol blinked once, twice and again before the words finally registered "You're an Original?" When Zara nodded, he grinned, twirling her around "Come on. Let's get you fed, alright? I'm sure that you're hungry."
"A little bit," she admitted, following him through the cottage and outside.
Omake
On Olympus, the twelve Olympians were sitting, having another meeting "There's another subject we need to talk about," Zeus boomed, looking around the assembled Gods and Goddesses "I have been informed of a threat that Hades had been hiding from us."
Hermes raised an eyebrow at his father in surprise. He was one of the few who actually spent some time around the Lord of the Underworld and the only thing Zeus could mean was… "You mean Zara? She's not a threat."
"You know of it?" the Kind of Gods blinked in surprise.
"Er, hello? Messenger of the Gods here?" Hermes gestured "Zara is not an 'it', she's a 'she'. Just because she turned doesn't make her any less of what she is."
Artemis looked at him curiously "What is she?"
"Through a series of circumstances, Zara was changed into a vampire recently..." Hermes explained "Which apparently makes her a threat to Olympus." He snapped his fingers, conjuring up a picture of the girl "That's her."
Apollo whistled "Are you sure she's Uncle H's daughter? She's cute." Hermes laughed at his brother and shook his head. He didn't want to know what Uncle H would do if he found out about Apollo taking a shine to the girl. She was beautiful, there was no doubt about that but he valued his life. Plus, he was sure that she was close to the Originals and there was no way he wanted that kind of trouble. Hermes shrugged internally. Apollo would find out sooner or later.
"Quiet," Zeus thundered "It is of no matter whether you think it… she is a threat or not, Hermes. The girl is too powerful. We can't let Hades have that kind of power on his side."
Poseidon rolled his eyes at his younger brother. He might not have met his niece yet but that didn't mean he wanted her dead. She had her own life and if she was smart enough to escape death, who was he to argue? "Relax, brother. Hades obviously cares for her. What does it matter? Just leave the girl – Zara, you called her? – alone. You don't know whether she will become a threat or not. Hermes, what do you think?"
"I don't really know her well enough to say," the messenger murmured "I don't believe that she will be a threat though. She has her own life and while she is close to her father, she wouldn't attack anyone just because he says so. Also, I think Persephone wouldn't let Uncle H use her as a weapon."
Demeter sniffed "My daughter is going to kill the brat when she finds out about her…"
"Actually… She already knows," Hermes pointed out "Has known for… I don't know how long."
"That's impossible," the Goddess of the Harvest shook her head "Persephone would have told me."
Zeus rolled his eyes at the bickering going on and cleared his throat "I believe we should ask Hades to explain his reasoning." A light drizzle of rain started in the middle of the room and soon the twelve Gods and Goddesses inside the room could see Hades on his throne "Brother."
Hades looked up from whatever he was working on and rolled his eyes "To what do I owe the absolute pleasure of your call? Oh, no. Wait. I can guess. Zara?"
"Explain," the King of Gods ordered.
"Explain what exactly?" the God of the Underworld frowned "She's my daughter, she got turned into a special kind of vampire and now she's back where she belongs. What else is there to know?"
Zeus narrowed his eyes "You will hand over a weapon to kill her. I don't care whether she is your daughter. If she proves to be a threat, she will die."
"I'm afraid that I can't do that, brother," Hades interjected smoothly "The wood is from Persephone's tree. You would have to ask her."
"Ask me what?" the Goddess in question asked, walking up to Hades.
The Ruler of the Underworld turned to his wife "To hand over a part of your tree so they can kill Zara. 'Just in case' apparently."
"No," Persephone replied immediately, shaking her head.
Demeter looked at her daughter "Don't you want that brat dead? I mean… He cheated on you."
"He did," the Goddess of Springtime nodded "And I have forgiven him for that. It's not Zara's fault who she was born to, mother."
They started arguing with Demeter and Zeus trying to convince Persephone to hand over some wood for a weapon, while the others either listened silently or didn't pay attention at all. Not that anyone could blame Ares or Dionysus for completely ignoring the discussion going on. Neither of them cared whether the girl lived or died.
After almost an hour of talking, the door to the throne room opened. Zara walked in, blinking when she saw the Olympian council in the Iris message "Oh… Bad time," she murmured, exchanging a glance with her father "Sorry. I'll leave you to it."
Before she could disappear though, Hades called her back "Zara. Can you tell my idiot of a brother that you aren't going to turn around and kill them?"
"Why would I want to do that?" the blonde frowned "I don't even know them. And anyway, I have my own problems to deal with. It's too much work to murder a couple of Gods and Goddesses. Never mind planning that. Thanks, I'm good."
Persephone snorted "You spent to much time with your Original."
"It's not my fault," she huffed "Kol's attitude just… rubs off after a while."
"I'm sure that's not the only thing that 'rubs off'," the Goddess of the Underworld grinned mischievously.
Hades raised his hand to his head "Please, stop. I really don't want to hear that."
"Sorry, father," Zara smirked, a light blush on her cheeks "I'll just… leave you to it then."
So… Bit embarrassing actually but I wanted to ask something for… About six chapters now and I forgot every. Single. Time…
Anyway, here goes. I have some minor Crossovers planned in the History chapters. There's three… Well, technically two with hints of the third. All of them are quests from different deities, so they could be left out… Just think about it.
One is Pirates of the Caribbean, one is sorta Titanic (I never saw the movie but I had an idea concerning the necklace) and lastly the Mummy. Would it be alright for me to add this? I'm only asking because I honestly want your opinion on it since this isn't necessary for the story but would probably be a cool addition.
Nick
