Chapter 25
- In the village that Athena grew up by had rules about women in society, they were nothing but objects that their husbands could use to sire heirs. To their fathers, they were objects they can sell for status or money or to just to get rid of them. The world was cruel to women and not once did they have anything to say about their lives. They could spend money, sure, but did they chose any of the things they can do. It was always a man who said what they could and could not do, and rarely there was any love.
- Love was foreign to those people, but sometimes the emotion of love did spark in some, yet those people hid it well. Women were often abused, not only by their husbands but also their fathers or brothers or other male figures in their lives. Women weren't considered human but more of the filth that a man walks on. Yet, the world needs women, they need them to survive and they depend on them for that survival, yet no male seems to be able to see that and continues to abuse the other gender and simply doesn't care for females.
- In Athena's case,it was different for her. Her brothers cared for her and wanted all the best for her, not once did they raise a hand to her nor did they once raise their voice. She was naturally a kind and well- behaved child, and perhaps that was because she was the future Queen of Hell. Her brothers could never understand how she could have thrived the way she did without a mother figure to guide her the way. They did however protect her form the cruelness in town and the reason why they lived a bit away from it was because they did not want her to get harmed.