The final book in the "A Flower in the Dark" duo-logy. [ON A HIATUS] Who ever said being a god was easy lied. Being a god is a pain that keeps blossoming even if your in the dark. Being a god is a curse that grows with time. Being a god is to be a monster, that others paint you as, even if you are a saint. Up above, Persephone wakes from a coma with a complete memory loss issue. She can't remember her age, her name, or who she even is. Slapped with a new name, Persephone struggles with her identity, she knows she's the goddess of Spring but what exactly does she do? She has questions, most of which nobody seems to wanna answer. Down below, Hades is losing his mind. He never thought that his flower would grow so much on him, he expected not to miss her, not to crave her laughter and positivity. But he did, and now he was willing to do anything to get her back.