A/N. Hey guys it's me I'm writing this story based off a dream I had and I was going to go crazy if I didn't get it out of my head. I will also be taking a small break from my story "The Roman". Hope you enjoy and please leave me reviews. I will be updating every week to three weeks, but no promises.
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Third person's P.O.V
Athena's face was one of mild annoyance as she moved to pick up the book. She stopped abruptly to glare at Poseidon, who had just stood up.
"I need to speak to my son in private," he said.
Percy nodded. "As you wish. Oh, and Triton might find it interesting to listen to these books."
Poseidon tipped his head in recognition. The two of them looked at each other, then flashed out together.
What the Gods didn't see was Artemis flashing out barely a second later. Only Athena saw, and she came to the conclusion that Artemis was going to see her hunters.
Somewhere in Borra Borra. Midnight.
Percy's P.O.V
As I glanced at my father, I instinctively knew where he wanted to talk to me, I flashed to Borra Borra. Like a forgotten dream, memories of my honeymoon with her flashed behind my eyes, but they were soon gone again. I had spent the best days of my life here, and then she… she did what she wanted to. It's in the past now - well, future… you know what I mean.
I looked at my father and realised that he had been waiting impatiently for me to stop daydreaming.
"Look Percy… I'm sorry I wasn't around when you were growing up. I know it couldn't have been the best childhood for you, but I am happy that you are my son and I want you to know I am proud of you beyond words. I mean, look at you! You're an Olympian! The God of Time no less. I couldn't be happier for you. Other than Triton, after all, you're my only immortal child," he said to me.
For the first time since she did what she did I smiled. For the first time in eight months, I felt truly happy.
"Thanks Dad," I said, and gave him a hug. It was the first since I became a god.
"Now Percy, who was the Goddess who broke your heart?" my father asked me, his voice growing cold and serious.
I mumbled something under my breath so quietly that I didn't even hear myself say it.
"Speak up, son," Poseidon said.
I took a deep breath, trying to face my past as best I could. "Artemis."
I heard a gasp, and it definitely wasn't my father who did it.
In an instant, I had a throwing knife in my hands, trying to remember where it came from.
"What are you doing?" Poseidon asked.
"We're being watched," I murmured, and then I threw the knife. I heard a small yelp - of surprise or sudden pain, I couldn't tell - and I saw someone flash out. I rushed over to retrieve my knife, and when I got to it, the blade had golden blood on it. I flashed to Olympus to chase the God/Goddess. After all, whoever it was eavesdropped on my dad and me.
Here's the thing about my knives - if they hit someone, they put a tracker on them. I ran through Olympus, following the metaphorical scent, and then I saw my target. A flash of blonde hair. I raced towards the market, trying to gain ground on them. I was close enough to see she was a woman, and a fast, smart one. She ran through the crowded, busy parts of the market, forcing me to leap around vendors, slide under they're stalls and even once or twice I had to jump onto a nearby building (and then straight off again) to keep up.
Partway through once such jump, the eavesdropper grabbed a golden tray and threw it at me. For the first time since coming to this year, I extended my hidden blades from my wrist. The tray impaled itself on them, and I pushed it off just before I hit the ground, rolling to continue the chase.
The Goddess I was chasing sprinted into the Throne Room, and just as I ran through the doors she flung herself off Olympus. Yeah, I didn't know there was a hole in the floor there either, but somehow, there was.
I leapt right off after her.
I faintly heard an eagle's cry as I fell. Air rushed whistled past my ears as I swan dived, trying to fall faster and faster. When I was around three feet away from my target, I extended my hidden blades, ready pierce the back of their neck.
And then they flashed away.
The ground was twenty feet away from me. I really didn't think this through, I thought.
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