I do not own greek mytholigy
"Sister, are you ok?" a boy dressed in white asked the small bundle of black he was cradling on his lap.
"Yes brother, I'm fine…for now," the girl responded. She was dressed head to toe in black, her skin was also dark, her eyes were even darker, but long white hair showed with a hidden light the rest of her didn't have. The boy was her opposite, he was ghastly pale with almost white eyes, and he shined with the hidden light except for his startling dark hair.
"Do you know what's happening?" he asked, helping his sister out of the dirt and mud that stained his stark white chiton.
"Not entirely but if I have to fear the worst, dad's back." A sudden chill made them shiver despite it being the middle of August.
"I thought he was destroyed, if he's back..." the girl interrupted her brother as she shushed him with a cold unforgiving stare.
"I said worst case, the best case is…" she gulped, the best case wasn't so great either. "The best case is, someone has our medallions." The boy gasped and almost dropped her back into the mud but caught himself quickly. There medallions hold their power and strength, almost like an Achilles heel, destroy those and they will be easy picking.
"Who would do such a thing?" the girl gave him another hard scowl "right" after making sure she wouldn't fall they dashed off to try to find the theft or thieves as it is normally two with their luck.
"Brother," she gasped before collapsing again in a heap.
"Sister, I fear by the way only you have been affected, only your medallion has been stolen," the boy said sadly, cradling the girl in his arm's again. "Sister? Sister? SISTER! WAKE UP!" he begged shaking the limp form in hope of getting a response.
"Leave me here brother, I feel weak I need to rest," she whispered out with a ragged breath as her eyes slowly closed as if trying to relax.
"Of course my sister, I promise on my very nature I will fix this and I will return" he promised laying her gently back down on the cold earth like she was fine china, before running off quietly shedding salty tears of heartache and despair. He ran for miles, hours, day's maybe even months before he finally reached the temple. The door was sealed shut, not even a blade of grass was disturbed. On the outside everything was peaceful. He tried the door.
"What the..." he exclaimed with a confused look on his face as he pulled it harder, and harder still till… he broke the handle. "This place is in lock down" with a groan he ran to the one place both him and his sister have sworn never to enter again. The one place where he could find the two that could help him…help his sister. Olympus.
