My life is back to normal, as it should be. My own wife, at first, was in utter disbelief that it was truly me when she awoke after the massacre. It took me giving the details of our unmovable and symbolic bridal bed. I then went to spend time with my wife, my love. I told her a brief version of everything that had happened to me in the past years. I told her of the prophecy and how I must please Poseidon in any way. I told her to lie low and not accept any visitors until it is safe again. I went and visited Laertes’ orchard. My father had aged prematurely with the grief that his son was dead. All the suitors’ families came after me when they heard of the massacre that I partook in and how I murdered them all. Only Antinous’s father was struck dead and everyone else forgot about the murder of their kin.
I am the king of Ithaca. The husband of Penelope. The father of Telemachus. The son of Laertes. A Greek hero. A man who tempted the Gods.




