"Are you sure?" Dionysius asked.

"Yes, dear. He's the Hero of Olympus, I think I would like to have a word with him," Ariadne replied.

"Just say the word, and I'll put him in his place," Dionysius told her.

"It's just a few words, what's the worst that could happen?"

oO0Oo

"Perseus, may I have a word?" the immortal asked as she came up to the hero.

"Yeah, a lot of people have wanted one. Do I know you?" Percy asked her.

"I am Ariadne. You have probably met my husband, Dionysius."

Percy's face changed expressions, like he was both full of surprise and guilt, yet didn't want Ariadne to really know. "I'm sorry for what my half-brother did… It doesn't excuse what he did, but it's a start on what heroes did to you."

Ariadne was taken aback. A half-blood was actually apologizing for what one had did to her. Sure she had heard apologies and condolences from a number of gods and immortal beings, but never a mortal hero.

"That's good," Perseus said as he started to grin. It was charming. Why did all of Poseidon's demigod sons have such charming smiles?

"How is my husband holding up at that camp of yours?" Ariadne asked, trying to get her mind off of smiles.

"He's… um… he seems to miss you," he said, picking his words carefully.

"How so?" she pushes, trying to get more.

"He is grumpy. He keeps complaining that there are better places he could spend his time," Perseus told her, Ariadne knowing that he had not meant what he had said rudely.

"Maybe I should put in a request with Zeus to spend my time with him at Camp Half-blood," Ariadne suggested.

"That would be a great idea," Perseus said, giving another one of his charming smiles.

oO0Oo

"How'd it go?" Dionysius asked.

"It went great. Guess what? Zeus is letting me come and join you at Camp Half-Blood," Ariadne told him.

"That's great," Dionysius said, and he plopped a kiss on her forehead.

oO0Oo

Yeah, I know it's short. But to make it longer, I would have had to make up a lot more plot. Since it is never specified if Ariadne is in charge of anything, she's an immortal human here instead of a minor goddess. Also, even though it's generally from her POV in the third person, more formal language is used because I think of the dialect she used as a mortal as Minoan over of conventional Greek, making the Greek language acquired.

Who thinks Ariadne should have her own character section along with OCs? If OCs and Cygnus Black can have their own sections in the Harry Potter category why can't Ariadne and OCs have one here?