Why I Hate the Olympians
I did not want to be a traitor.
Seriously I did not want to do so.
But my father, the jerk who calls himself my father abandoned me when I needed him the most.
He left me and my mother to fight this cruel world alone.
Annabeth says, "Why did you turn against us Luke? Why are you siding with the evil?"
Percy says, "He's a traitor. Beware of the back stabber."
Thalia says, "I trusted you Luke. How could you do this?"
Grover says, "You are forgetting Thalia's sacrifice. How mean can you be?"
And Hermes, my dad says, "I love you son. I am sorry I couldn't be there for you."
Everyone asks the same thing. They curse me for turning against them but nobody is interested in knowing why.
It's because of my father. I hate him, I hate him more than I hate anybody else. He abandoned me. He is a traitor to me. He made my mother mad. It's because of him that I had to bear with the crazy treatment that I received. Didn't he ever miss me? Didn't he want to meet me, know me, talk to me? I expect he didn't. The Olympians have a big ego. They are heartless.
Kronos may be bad but he's bad openly. Whereas the Olympians, they are back stabbers, the real traitors to their children.
I hate them for this. I hate them for their heartlessness. I hate them for their selfishness. I hate them for their pride. And I hate them for abandoning us.
I want to avenge my friends. Their divine parents have abandoned them too. I want to take my revenge on Zeus for hurting Thalia, for making her a pine tree when he could have had done more.
I want to take my revenge on Athena for abandoning Annabeth. Though she is wise it never dawned on her that her children might need their mother.
And lastly I want to take my revenge on Hermes for betraying me and my mom. For driving her mad. For ruining my life.
Yes, I, Luke Castellan, will fight against the Olympians and defeat them, for Annabeth, for Thalia, for my mom and for myself. I will fight them and I will win.
Author's note: This is my first story. Please read and review. And please be lenient. Thanks for reading.
