Hades
We were led down a hatch—a large, sturdy one that opened using an automatic controller. It was a gaping mouth without light, even as the sun from above shone directly on it, as if the darkness inside simply refused to be illuminated.
Freddie went first, instructing us as he did. "No worries, it's spacious and the stairs are easy to follow."
We did as he asked. I let Eve go first, holding her hand as she followed Freddie, adjusting Sophie in my other arm. A light from Freddie's direction bobbed ahead of us—a small flashlight cutting through the black.
The descent was longer than I expected. The stairs were indeed easy to follow, carved smooth and wide into the earth, but they went down, and down, and down. The air grew cooler with each step, carrying a scent I couldn't quite place—something green and alive, impossibly fresh for being so far underground.
