Circe smiles warmly at your question, delicately lifting a slice of lamb with her fork. "My favorite parts?" she muses, her voice soft as the sea breeze that flutters through the terrace. "The mornings, perhaps. It's so different than "the island", you know. When the sun rises over the hills and paints the sky with fire. The air is so quiet then, filled with nothing but birdsong and the rustling of leaves." She takes a sip of her wine, her eyes distant. "It reminds me that even in a world of gods and magic, there’s beauty in simplicity."
She sets her goblet down and continues, "My days are... full, in their way. I oversee the growth of this world, guide its people when needed. They bring me their questions, their struggles, and I do what I can to help. It’s a quieter existence than you might imagine, but I take pride in watching what we’ve built flourish."
Her gaze softens, and she leans back slightly. "As for company... There are the Titans, of course. Prometheus visits now and then to discuss the people and their progress. Hyperion also comes by occasionally. He spends much of his time exploring the boundaries of Protigi, ensuring its skies remain radiant and its horizons vast." She smirks faintly. "He’s a thinker, that one. Always dreaming of what might come next." Circe’s expression shifts slightly, as though she’s considering whether to say more. Finally, she adds, "But I would not call this a lonely life. My work fills me, and I have you now, my darling. That is more than enough."
You sense there’s more to her story, but before you can press, Circe turns her attention to Kastor, fixing him with an almost mischievous smile. "Tell me, young son of Athena - do you intend to keep drawing my daughter for the rest of your days, or will you find a way to truly keep up with her?"