Disclaimer: I don't own PJO or Greek mythology.
Carter's POV
When I woke up, I saw my dad, Chiron, and Mark surrounding me. All I remembered about awhile ago was the monster and that weird thing that happened.
Then, Dad spoke. "Hail my daughter, Carter Sparrows. Goddess" -Woah, the three of us dropped our jaws when he said that- "of Tidal Waves, Friendships, Memory, and Foresight. Now I don't know how those four are connected, but I'm glad about the new addition to Olympus." Chiron was thinking about something, probably something to say, but me and my brother were still too stunned to speak.
"My daughter, not to put any pressure on you or anything, but we need to get to Olympus. You need to get to know all the gods and goddesses there." Dad said, and I stood up. We then teleported to Olympus with a flash - one of the best things about being a god.
In Olympus, I got to know everybody. They were all so welcoming, and my dad said it was because of my saving the camp. Poseidon told me I should stay here for awhile, to get the good side out of the gods so whenever I had an argument with someone, at least one would be on my side.
I stayed in Olympus for a few weeks, as for Dad's request. Artemis, in particular, had spent a lot of time with me. During my stay, we had grown very close to each other, almost as close as she is with her twin. Besides Apollo, I was the only one she opened up to.
When I had to come back to the mortal world for a deal Zeus and I agreed on (I'd stay there for 6 months and help train half-bloods at camp or go searching for them. . .and the other 6 months in Olympus), Artemis was disappointed. She wanted to spend more time with me, but we had no choice. She just told me she'd visit camp often, and I reasoned out, "How about your hunters, Artemis? You know they won't be too happy about staying there."
"Well that's their problem, they'll have to deal with it." She replied jokingly.
"Very funny. Now, I should get going." I said, ending the conversation. We just hugged goodbye and went on our ways.
[2000] In the two centuries we'd been friends, our friendship has grown a lot. Whenever one of us has a problem, the other immediately stops what she is doing (even if it's something a bit important, like training half-bloods or teaching archery to hunters), and rushes to the other. I just love what we have now. I don't want it to change - even a bit.
But of course, as I have learned through the years, nothing good lasts long. And as I was about to find out, I was going to meet somebody who would add a twist in our lives.
