An: I hated how short and shitty the original first chapter was so I retyped it. Now it's longer and slightly less shitty.

Up on Olympus a beautiful woman with auburn hair and silver eyes dressed in a silver and white gown gazed over the people of America. An odd feeling settled deep in her chest somewhere. 'Why can't I have something like that?' she thought. She didn't know what to make of this new thought and feeling so she pushed them to the back of her mind and dwelled on it no more. However, despite her efforts, the feeling and thought came back. "No no no no no. I swore on the River Styx that I would never lie with a man. I intend to keep that promise." The woman said to herself. She decided to go on a walk to clear her head.

The walk didn't help. As she passed many of the minor goddesses, she couldn't help taking note of the way they acted with their young children. The thought and feeling she was trying to suppress returned in full force. As did the feeling of jealousy. "A walk isn't going to help. What I need is a hunt." The woman muttered. With that, she disappeared from Olympus.

The hunt was no more of a help than her walk. She hunted a pack of wolves that had been terrorizing a small rural town. She had found their den and confronted the wolves. However, she had been unable to kill the wolves upon seeing them protecting a litter of cubs who whimpered in fear. Wracked by a sudden wave of guilt and the unwanted thought and feeling from earlier, the woman fled back to Olympus.

Upon her return, the woman locked herself in her temple. For days she stayed there, huddled in the dark, until one day her father, fed up with her behavior and attitude, sent her brother to retrieve her. A sliver of light entered the dark temple as a blonde haired man with blue eyes with a perpetual grin on his face popped his head in through the door. "Sister? Father is rather annoyed with the way you've been acting the past few days. Is everything alright?" The man asked.

"No, Brother." The woman replied. "Nothing is alright. I have been feeling jealous of the maidens of America. With their happy children and all. I suddenly want my own children. I'm scared that this feeling will take over my body until I can't fight it anymore and lie with a man."

The blonde haired man's smile fell and he brought light to the darkened temple. As light filled the temple, the man walked to the woman who sat huddled on her bed and surrounded by large blankets. It would have been amusing if the man couldn't hear the slight fear in the woman's voice. "Hey. It's okay." He said soothingly. "Do you want kids?"

"I think so." The woman mumbled.

"You think so?"

The woman fell silent for a few moments. "Yes." She said. "I do. I want children."

The man smiled. "I knew you'd see that light eventually." The woman hit him in the chest. "I'm kidding. You know you don't have to be with a man to have kids, right?"

"You don't?" The fear began to leave the woman's voice.

"Nope. Mortals have developed a way to impregnate a woman without a man present. It's called artificial insemination. We can do it right now if you want."

"Let's go." The woman said firmly as she stood up and let the blankets fall from her body.

"Alright. Follow me." The man said. In an instant, the two left and the temple was empty.

Nine Months Later

The woman lay in a hospital bed in a pale blue hospital gown. Her brown hair was stringy stuck to her scalp with sweat. In her arms were two baby boys wrapped tightly in baby blue blankets. Surrounding the hospital bed was a doctor, the woman's blonde haired brother, and a brown haired girl of about thirteen. "Do you have names picked out yet, Ma'am?" The doctor asked.

"I do. Dylan and Ethan." The woman answered.

"Are you sure you want to put them up for adoption?" The doctor asked.

"Y-Y-Yes." The woman stuttered.

"Very well." The doctor said, fighting back the urge to scold the woman but he had no room to judge. He had no idea what she was dealing with at the moment. "I'll take the boys then, Ma'am." Taking the boys, he quickly left the room.

"I guess I'll take my leave then." The blonde haired man said before he disappeared.

"I'll head off too." The brown haired girl said.

Before she left, she was stopped by the woman's call of, "Wait!" The girl turned to her.

"Yes, M'Lady?" She asked.

"I want you to watch over them when I can't. Even if you can't talk to them. I just want you to make sure they stay safe when I'm not available to watch them."

"I will." The girl replied before walking through the door.

The woman closed her eyes and sighed. "Be strong my sons. Be strong so that you may suffer through all the evil and hardships in this world." In an instant, the woman was gone.

An: So it might be kinda obvious who the characters are in this chapter. Except for the doctor. He's a worthless character who no one should care about. Fuck that guy. Seriously. Anyway, I'm getting sidetracked. Like I said earlier, I wanted to rewrite this chapter. I'm considering rewriting chapter 2 as well. That's it though. I have work tomorrow so I should stop fucking writing fanfiction. I've written like six different chapters for several stories after school today, this one included. Alright, I'm done writing this chapter. Don't forget to favorite the story, review the story, and follow to see chapters similar to this one. See ya.