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I didn't know what to say to her. I didn't even know if I had heard her correctly, but there wasn't much else that that sentence could have been mistaken for. I knew that I had practically promised her that whatever she told me, woudln't find it's way to Hades', but this was something that he had to know. I couldn't just pretend that she hadn't said this to me, although I doubted that it was something that she would be able to hide from him either. I stopped walking, going completely still. I had been on my way to Hades, knowing that Dilara would be safe with Cerberus, but now that I was starting to think about this situation, and everything else, I couldn't help but feel like I needed to take a moment to think about it for a while longer. I knew that this was something that Hades ne