We all remember my lovely story about the Egyptians and Greeks. Sadly it got reported, and probably will be moved to the crossover section. I doubt I shall get many views now, but if you want to read it go to Percy Jackson crossover with Kane Chronicles. I mean seriously, how many of you Percy Jackson fanfic readers go to the crossover section? Anyway here is another project that I'm working on. This is just the intro.
The wind was howling out side, as thunder shook the air. The sea below raged, and the moon dwindled. A lone man in a suite stood by a window in a small musky room. He glanced at his clock for the tenth time in five minutes. He then started pacing around, when suddenly another man appeared.
"Lord Zeus, your messages has been delivered," the man said.
"Good job Hermes," Zeus said as he glared outside the window. Suddenly another man appeared with probably a gallon of seawater pouring out after him.
"Brother! Why are we meeting here?" he asked as he sent the seawater flying out the window.
"Indeed Brother, why are we?" a voice asked as a third man stepped out of the shadows. Zeus glanced at Hermes, and indicated for him to leave. Hermes nodded, and soon the air around him seemed to bend. A gush of wind, and he disappeared along with it. "Why are we here?" the cold voice asked.
"I think that… the prophecy is coming true," Zeus said. Both of the others looked in horror at this. Then the seawater man tentatively stepped out.
"Are you saying… he is coming back? Kronos?" the man asked. At the work Kronos the already faint light from the candle seemed to dwindle.
"No, I think it's something much worse, Posideon."
"Nonsense, there is nothing worse than the Titans," the other one spat. "I have one in my custody with his memories erased by the River Lethe, and yet he causes mayhem beyond imagination."
"Tell me Hades, have you had any problems controlling your powers?" Zeus asked. Hades hesitated at this question and seemed to think a bit.
"The seas have become restless, not even I can reassure them," Posideon said.
"Look at this weather. A huge storm is brewing, yet I can not control the thunder or the clouds," Zeus said. Hades nodded.
"Should we intervene?" Hades asked. Posideon turned his head to Zeus. After a moment Zeus uttered one word that shocked both of them. No.
"NO?" Hades and Posideon asked.
"We should wait it out, see what fate has in store for us. See if our blessing has truly come true. If there is one thing that Jackson demigod has taught me, is that the path of fate cannot be stopped or changed." Zeus said wisely.
"You have grown wise," Posideon remarked. Hades nodded his head in the corner.
"No, I have just learned something new, that's all. In the mean time, strengthen the defenses of your territory, but don't intervene." The three gods nodded to each other.
"Fate is in his hands," they all said at the same once, and all seem to melt away.
Interested yet? If you are you should review. Tell me ways I can improve the story. Next chapter will come, I assure you.
