Her lips curled into that of a faint smirk and nodded. "I can tell brother, does he not give you many problems? We agree on most things and she usually allows me to make the appropriate choices aware I have much more experience." Cora's lips twitched at that, her hand reaching out to grasp the coffee and take another sip; it was a small moment of rebellion but enough that she felt she got her point across. Still, the moment Hera caught the look on Poseidon's eye Cora let her goddess overrun and she smiled. "Demeter." Her hand slipped into his for a moment and squeezed before returning to her lap. It was hard to not be aware of the affection her brother had for their sister, only rivaled by that of his wife. Hera had a sudden urge to see her, talk to her; Demeter had been close and it would be nice to talk to her sister again.
"Oh." Perhaps not then. Cora gave a small sort of reassuring thought to Hera; she understood the affection between sisters, she hadn't talked to her own in a few months. She couldn't imagine what it was like to not have spoken for thousands of years and then when the possibility arose her sister most likely would not even recognize her.
She shook her head, running her thumb over the curve of the mug's handle. "You are the first. Well- no, there was one- but I do not know who he was and he was not awakened. That was...years ago however."