"Children of three shall determine the fate of the world? By the hands of the waters, the screams of the dead and the thunders of lightning? Only the act of true love can this prophecy be broken?" Adrian raised an eyebrow questioningly he re-read the sentences. 'prophecy?' He thought unknowing of the presents behind him.'True love? What the hell is that supposed to mean?'
"Aaaadrrian!" Was the last thing he heard before two arms wrapped around Adrain's neck and a chin was rested upon his right shoulder.
"Sam!?" Adrain barked in surprise, the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end. "Don't do that! You scared the living hell out of me!" Sam let out a gentle giggle and snuggled closer.
"So... What are you reading?" Adrain gave a soft smile and shrugged.
"Just some old book I found in Athena's library, old stuff." Sam giggled gently before taking the seat beside him.
"Did you tell Athena that you were taking a book out of her library?" Adrain shook his bleach blond head.
"No, besides, how would she know if one little book is missing?" Sam couldn't help but smile at the thought.
"But, do you know who does?" Adrian's smirk dropped as one person, a female really, popped into his mind. "Damn."
"See?" Sam said pushing some of his dark brown and peacock highlighted hair behind his ear. "When she finds out you better hide, or she'll have your head."
"ADRAIN!"
Both males froze as that voice registered in the ears, they both looked up to see her. Practically running down the stairs was a brunette girl, her blue eyes locked on the blond."You better put that book back right now or-!" Right before she could sock the poor demigod she stopped at the sight of Sam. "Sammy~!" She chirped pulling a seat up beside him.
"Hi Lilyanne!" The peacock haired boy chirped back only to receive a slight glare. "Sorry, hi Lily! How has your day been?" Lily's glare faded and a smile plastered her face.
"Good, My mother told me to find a missing book and I just knew that little Zeus would have it. So, which one did he take?"
"Prophecies: Now And Once." The son of Zeus piped up, his eyes still laid upon the few sentences. "Hey Lil, do you understand this?" A brown eyebrow raised itself and she leaned over.
"Which one?"
"This one." Adrain said pointing at the verse. The two stared as she read the words to herself then, she shook her head.
"I don't know," She said turning to the both of them. "I've never seen anything like it. What about you, Sammy?" Teal eyes blinked.
"Me?" He asked pointing to himself, the two nodded. "Alright let me see it." Pushing the book over Adrain pointed out the prophecy. As he began to read a slight pain jabbed his insides and his eyes flashed a dark navy blue "...Ngh.." The son of Poseidon gripped his head and squeezed his eyes shut.
"Sam?" The other two yelped at the sudden action, from afar a vase full of beautiful red roses shattered.
"Sam!" Adrain yelled placing a hand on the teen's shoulder, the peacockette opened his eyes. "Are you alright?" He looked over at them, Dark gray and blue eyes were filled worry.
"I'm fine," He said placing his hands on the table. "Must have been a power surge or something... Anyway I forgot my father wanted to speak with me, bye!" He gave a gentle smile before standing and walking to the door, the other two waved until the male was out of site. As soon as he was gone Lily turned to Adrain and glared.
"What were you doing here with Sam, alone!?" Adrain rolled his charcoal eyes.
"I don't have to listen to you, If I recall correctly you're not my mother. Besides, shouldn't you hate him, him being the son of Poseidon and all?" Lilyanne's eyes went wide, she stood up and slapped him hard a cross the face.
"Don't you ever say that again! You have no right to barge into other people's business! Just because your father's Zeus doesn't mean that you can do what ever you want!" With that she stormed out of the room, Adrain placed a hand on his now stinking cheek.
"Damn,that girl can hit." Grimacing at the bruise he returned his attention back to the prophecy. 'children of three? water, death and lightening?' He let out a sigh and closed the book.
Who cares about some stupid, old prophecy any way?
Not him, no sir.
Besides, It cant be something that bad, Could it?
