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Candy, Thunder, Waves, and Shadows: A Goddesses' Gossip on Love, Labor, and Little Ones

Chapter One: Goddesses' Gathering

The moment the four goddesses stepped into Brigitte's candy-themed palace, they were greeted by a sweet scent that was almost intoxicating. The pastel-colored decorations were a feast for the eyes, and the plush candy-cane seats beckoned them to sink into their softness.

Brigitte, Hera, Amphitrite, and Pershephone exchanged playful insults about each other's husbands as they settled into their seats. The banter was sharp and witty, a testament to their strong personalities.

"I can't believe Zeus was actually worried about you, Hera," Brigitte said, a smirk playing on her lips. "He's usually so calm and collected."

Hera rolled her eyes. "You clearly haven't seen him during labor. He was a mess, panicking and pacing like a caged lion. But in the end, he was proud, I'll give him that."

Amphitrite shared her story next, her voice filled with awe. "Poseidon was speechless when he saw me in labor. The ocean even calmed temporarily, as if it was holding its breath in reverence."

Pershephone revealed how Hades was surprisingly gentle during her delivery. "The underworld briefly bloomed in response to the new life," she said, her voice soft with wonder.

The goddesses commended each other for their unmedicated births, sharing knowing smiles and chuckles. They were strong, controlling, and direct, and they wore their battle scars with pride.

Brigitte proudly showed off baby Solace, who cooed and giggled at the sight of colorful candies. Hera introduced Jason, who gazed at his new friends with wide blue eyes. Amphitrite presented Perseus, who curiously reached out to touch a candy-cane chair. Pershephone introduced Nico and Bianca, who slept peacefully in her arms.

The goddesses reminisced on their first moments holding their babies, sharing laughter and tears. The bond they shared was unique and powerful, a sisterhood forged by motherhood.

Brigitte offered a toast to their strength and motherhood, and the goddesses raised candy-flavored drinks in agreement. They discussed their postpartum bodies, exchanging humorous remarks about their shared struggles.

Hera suggested a friendly competition to regain their pre-pregnancy figures, and the goddesses eagerly agreed. The challenge was on, and they were determined to win.

The chapter ended with the goddesses laughing and enjoying each other's company, looking forward to their next gathering. Their friendship was a beacon of light in the chaotic world of gods and goddesses, a reminder that they were not alone in their struggles and triumphs.

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