This is a new fic. Over used, but I dont care. Just give it a go. If I can get 5 reveiws, I'll post a second chapter.


A black haired teen watches as his friends turn their back on him one by one. He pleas, tries to prove himself innocent.

Then, he glares as the blonde son of Zeus and hating what he did to destroy his life.

Slowly, he starts to wonder, what he did to deserve this kind of torture. The kind that feeds off his fatal flaw, loyalty. The kind that tears you apart bit by bit by taking away the ones close to you.

The black haired teen never truly understood the true meaning of his fatal flaw.

But as he felt the last bit of his heart break when he caught the son of Zeus with his his girlfriend, the one he went to Tartarus for, the one that was his mortal point, the one that he gave his heart to, he knew.

Knew the true meaning of his flaw. It was not how he would destroy the world for the ones he cares about, it was the devastating feeling of heartbreak and utter betrayal when they leave.

When he realized, he didn't cry. He didn't shout. He laughed.

Laughed at his own stupidity. Laughed how the fates hated him. Overall, laughed at the world.

Now, you may be thinking, the world? Yes. The cruel unfair world. Why? You may ask. Well, you see. He had done so much for the world. Yet, it threw him out like a used napkin.

The world destroyed the sweet, caring, I love everybody demigod, and replaced him with a blank canvas.

Luckily, a certain creator or the universe found him, and his friends, real friends , pieced him back together, painted color onto his life.

Think you know this story? You have no idea.


A child of the sea, battered and broken.

The one who has saved all, but is hurt by all.

Order and Chaos, will start at war, affecting the land of earth and sea.

Raven black hair and sea green eyes, this one will truley rise.

Returning back for all to see, unwilling he may be.

But heed my words or all shall fall, the heros of night, sky, time, and elements will become of aid.

World beware, of Mia Néa Archí.