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For Rogie
Restoring the Rulers-Chapter 1: Not so Useless
I said yes.
First of all, was something that would pretty much affect everyone in a bad way. I mean...Atlantis was overrun in a day. Imagine if that was the Underworld, or even Olympus itself.
Second. Even if a god was asking, I wouldn't say no to a god, let alone Lord Zeus.
Well except maybe Ares.
The second after I said yes to Zeus, everyone bursted in argument. Howre we gonna do this? What's the strategy? What are we talking about again?
I just sighed...and sipped my Honey-berry nectar. I caught Annabeth's eye as she looked at me. I just winked at her and continued sipping. Gods it was delicious.
Poseidon slammed his trident on the floor and everyone fell silent. I'm pretty sure the whole camp heard that.
"We appreciate your concern but shouldn't we address the matter in a more organized fashion." Poseidon suggested.
Everyone nodded in agreement, sat back straight up and listened to what each person had to say.
After further minutes of debate, someone else stepped in the room.
She was about six feet tall. Had dark brown hair. She looked very fierce and determined, which actually reminded me of someone very familiar. The final touch was the her grey eyes, which gave her away.
All the cabin leaders stood up except for the two gods already present.
Annabeth greeted her mother, "Lady Athena, mother. It is good to see you."
"It is good to see you too." She replied.
One of the naiads present offered her a seat.
Again the demigods sat down as Athena sat down.
"Well I couldn't help but intervene after all the rambling I could hear." She stated.
"Do you have a suggested milady?" Frank asked, his courtesy sounding a bit sarcastic.
"Yes actually. As I was passing by. I felt the power of the Athena Parthenos. It gave my mind a bit of clarity. But I wondered why it would not work with the other gods. And then I found a piece that could solve that." She proceeded to the balcony and pointed towards the Thalia's tree.
Leo sighed and blurted, breaking the silence "Instead telling us a straight up answer, we are just left with another cliffhanger."
