Okay, i know what your all thinking. Why did she delete the first version of this? (well those who read this story in its original version) well the plot was getting awkward and there was no way i could've ended it as it planned. so i edited it and searched though my brain again for my original ideas. and ta-da! The Olympian Chronicles 0.4 Hope u enjoy this better than the orginial!


Eris' POV

"Dionysus, how do you tolerate this?" I asked him while lounging in a chair in that infernal barn, or 'Big House' as the campers call it.

"I'm not sure myself," Dionysus replied haughtily. I smirked. He always was one of those few Olympians I could tolerate. "So, Eris, may I ask what brings the Goddess of Chaos to this damned camp?" asked leaning back in his chair and choking down a sip of his Coke. I can only imagine how much he craves alcohol.

"I have invested….interest," I replied nonchalantly.

"How so?" he sighed in a bored sort of way, but I knew I had his attention.

"The Titan Lord will be coming soon." His eyebrows shot up at this. I rolled my eyes. "Don't worry, my beau may be on his side but I'm not."

"Why?" he asked suspiciously, his eyes narrowing.

"Two simple reasons, really: the first being that I have a certain fondness for the children of Hermes, and he second being that things are soon to become very, very interesting on this side of battle." Oh, would it ever.

"I suppose this has something to do with your recent travels to Paris." I nod ever so slightly. It's a true wonder how people can underestimate the drunk's intelligence, perhaps that's why I told him more than I should have.

"You remember my dear sweet niece," I said, my words dripping sarcasm.

"Who could forget?" Dionysus chuckled.

"And as you know I always get revenge on those who scorn me," I continued as he nodded in amused agreement, "Well, I'm about to get even in the ultimate way, along with making a little arrangement with Aphrodite on the side."

"Well this indefinitely guarantees an interesting turn of events, I supposed," he said calmly, but I knew we had an unspoken deal. Everything was going according to plan.