Go ahead, Apollo said to Luke. Tell them what it is, since it's obviously hugging material.Crimson stained Luke's cheeks. Legend goes that one of the gates to hell is in Stull Cemetery in Kansas.Oh, gods, I muttered, remembering where I'd heard this before. Wasn't that a season finale on Supernatural? When the boys nodded, my eyes rolled. Seriously? Are Sam and Dean going to be there?
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Apollo encourages Luke to share what he knows, commenting on its intriguing nature, while Luke blushes from embarrassment. There’s a legend that suggests a gate to hell exists in Stull Cemetery, Kansas, sparking memories for the narrator who recalls a similar plot from the TV show Supernatural. The nods from friends reaffirm the connection, prompting an eye roll from the narrator, who sarcastically questions whether famous characters Sam and Dean will join them on this supernatural adventure.

This humorous exchange highlights the blend of myth and modern pop culture, as the characters grapple with the implications of their findings. The mix of embarrassment and nostalgia showcases their camaraderie, all while underscoring the fantastical elements of their quest that echo familiar stories, reminding readers of the playful interaction between reality and fiction.

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