Edit: July 2013

Prologue:

If you were to look into the Secretary of Defense's office, you probably wouldn't find anything wrong. Or at least, not until you notice the blond-haired teen sitting on one of the secretary's chairs. Again, the teen would be a strange sight all on it's own, but he added to his own little image with the fact that this particular teen happened to have a glowing sword on his back, and if you looked a little closer you just might notice the hint of madness in his eyes. This, however, was something the Secretary of Defense was starting to get used to seeing. The teens visits were random, he always appeared out of nowhere without an appointment- or any sort of proof that he came in through a door like a normal human being for that matter- waiting for the Secretary to get done with one of his various meetings.

The Secretary had no idea how the teen always ended up over there, but he never got the chance to, the stupid teen always vanished before he got the chance to ask anything. Normally, he wouldn't allow this to happen, he was the secretary of defense, he would probably loose his job in less than a minute if anyone ever found out he couldn't even prevent some teenager from sneaking into his office, but the kid was a good informant. He seemed to have this ability to predict when some freak anomaly was about to occur in the U.S. If the Secretary didn't know any better, he would claim that the kid was causing the freak storms he would warn about.

Today was a completely different day for the both of them, though. Today, the blond-haired kid sitting in his chair had more to share with the Secretary than some little tip-off. As the Secretary of Defense walked into his office, hoping to finally get some peace after everyone started bombarding him with numerous questions. This was about the safety precautions he was going to make concerning the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens just two days ago. He had no idea how it even concerned him in the first place, it's not like it was a foreign invasion like some paranoid people seem to think.

"How do you even think of the idea that Iraq is dropping tiny transmitters into active volcanoes to make them explode?" He grumbled to himself, turning around to sit down.

Right about then is the point when the Secretary almost hit the ceiling with the shock of seeing that man waiting for him in a chair in the far corner of the room. This caused himself to grumble some more about how he couldn't catch a break.

That only caused the blond-haired boy sitting across form him to smirk slightly, although it only made him look even more delusional. He went straight down to business though.

"I have more to say to you than the normal" The blond stated.

The Secretary of Defense just sighed, "What is it?"

"A bigger threat."

"Like what?"

"Something more than you could ever imagine. This threat is real, it's serious, and it will come at you sooner than you'd like with more force than you could ever dream of."

At this, the Secretary sighed, this was going to take a while. He walked over and sat in his desk, turning to face the blond who was waiting patiently to continue. The Secretary let out a long sigh, before turning to face his companion again. He pinched the bridge of his nose exasperatedly, before replying, "What are we talking about here, a foreign nation? Some national crisis everyone should know about?"

His informant just smirked slightly before replying "A little bit of each."

Another sigh could be heard, "Go on."

"Well, lets start with this: What do you know about Greek Mythology?"

AN: So I know it's a little short, but I fully intend to continue this on maybe tomorrow when my break starts. I just want to say, unlike a lot of people on here that have two weeks, I only have one. And I'm a lazy procrastinator so my updates will be random...OK, that's settled now. Who can guess you the blond kid is?