"Your son is not worthy of my daughter!" Athena yelled.
Poseidon sighed and shook his head, while the other Olympians moaned. This was a daily problem lately.
"Athena, it is your daughter who is not worthy of my son." Posidon said. "And it doesnt matter anyway, they`re probably fighting as we speak. They`ll break up soon enough. Teenagers always do."
Aphrodite spoke up, outraged. "Percy and Annabeth are one of my favorite couples. And they get along just fine, thank you Poseidon!"
"Aphrodite," Athena said, "What does this have to do with you?"
"I am the goddess of love! This is my specialty! And you two have no right to get in their way!"
Zeus sighed. "Poseidon, Athena, Aphrodite, please sit down. I`d like to go just one day without listening to you three argue about those children!"
The other gods nodded in agreement.
"Hey, I`ve got an idea!" Apollo said.
Everyone looked at him, not expecting anything worth hearing. Apollo rarely said anything intellegent.
"Why dont we use Hephestaus TV? We could watch all of our children and see how they`re doing. That way, Poseidon and Athena will see if they`re kids are getting along, and we can do the same!"
Everyone had to agree that it was a decent idea. But could Hephestaus program the TV to do that? And wouldnt it be like spying on they`re children?
"Well," Demeter said, "I guess it`s worth a shot."
All of the Olympians agreed.
"So it`s settled. Hephestuas, can you-" Zeus began, but Hephestaus was already on it.
He wheeled a TV from a supply closet and fiddled witth the wires. Then he looked up and said, "It`s ready."
