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The goddess Aphrodite appears to you in a dream. He makes you an offer: in exchange for a good word in order to avoid terrible suffering in the afterlife on the day of your death, you will have to appease the suffering of a woman who has been waiting for the return of her beloved for a long time.
You accept with pleasure, when you wake up you find yourself on a loom, the canvas is only half done, and you are still in the middle of the night.
You see a candle in the distance, held by a woman adorned with gold jewels, black hair tied back, ancient Greek clothes.
You can't believe it, Aphrodite has sent you thousands of years back in time, and she is Penelope, the wife of Ulysses, who has been waiting for his return for over ten years, due to the Trojan war and the continuous interventions of Poseidon.
Now you're on that canvas she promised to sew for the goddess Athena as an excuse to delay the wedding of those spoiled nobles who only want the throne of Ithaca, the Fags if you remember correctly.
To gain as much time as possible, she decided to remove some of the canvas and then redo it the next day. And you are right there, what are you doing? Even the smallest fall can be fatal, what if the ropes were so sharp as to cut you because at your new size your skin has such a sensitive thickness that it doesn't take much to make you bleed?
But if she finds you, which is very likely, what will you tell her? She will never believe that Aphrodite gave her a little guy, or it would be better to say that she will not accept that someone sent him distractions. Or maybe, among the others, her son who trains all day and the handmaids as the only reliable company he would like to keep you? Who knows, you could be her son and her lover at the same time, you are neither too young nor too old.
As you think the woman is striding towards you, which option do you choose: fall and risk it, attract attention and tell her the truth, or blend into the canvas and hope you don't get caught in the thread?
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