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Indira was petrified to say the least. She was out of her mind scared, but also proud. She'd killed her first monster without any help.

"Good job Indie (another nickname). Let's get home as soon as possible." The lover of Iris told his daughter. He started the engine of the

"Wh-wha-what was th-that thing?" She stuttered.

"Well when you were born I made it my job to learn all I could about the Greek Myths that aren't really myths. I believe that was a Telkhine." He drove faster to the house, afraid another monster would attack.

"D-does Jess know?"

"Oh gods no. Remember she's a devout Christian makes Colin and Brad go to church on Sunday. So, you can't tell her or the boys. It may put them in danger." Dira nodded she hated her step-mother mainly because it had been just her and her dad forever. Then she bumped into a pole then he laughed so hard he walked into the same pole. Cliché, right? Then they started dating then to marriage and now she's a big sister.

She loved her little siblings, but they could be pests. Mommy's little boys. Believed every word that came out of her mouth. So naturally they said bad things about her and she tried to not get mad she really did.

"Ok. Dad, can I go to camp? Even if it's just one summer so I can get proper training then I can come home and never have to go back!" She spurted the idea.

"I don't know. I'll talk to Jesse." He answered. The rest of the car ride was quiet and the ADHD child couldn't stop squirming.

Jesse was jealous, not the she has something better than me jealous. More of he loves her more than me jealous. She tried to love Indira, but Indira didn't want a mother figure so they ignored each other. It had always been this way. Then Colin was born and Indira absolutely adored him. Jess tried to connect to her through that, but as soon as Jesse and Indira were both with Colin at the same time Indira stopped spending time with him. Now they send bitter responses to each other. Jesse always wanted a good relationship with Indira, it was always that way, Indira just pushed her away.

Allen rushed his daughter through the doors off their town home in the outskirts of Boston.

"Hey babe! How was your day?" Jesse specifically asked her husband completely ignoring Indira who was standing there still in complete utter shock.

"Eventful, definitely eventful." He answered.

"I'm going to my room." Indira told her 'mother'.

Jesse looked at her clearly, her eyes were rapidly changing color, "What's wrong with your eyes?" She asked rudely.

"I don't know." Indie turned and trotted down the stairs to her bedroom, Justice bag in hand.

"Allen." Jesse said in a dangerous tone.

"Might as well tell you." Allen was firm on most things but when his wife got 'that' tone he knew to tell the truth and now. The boys being at a playdate Allen and Jess not needing to take care of them went to the living space.

"What is up? You and Dira seem distressed." She expressed.

"We met a Telkhine." He told her.

"A what?"

"A Telkhine a dog, seal thing from Greek Mythology." He said in a dead serious tone.

"But that isn't real." She enforced, "There is one God and he created us and he rules all."

"You were wondering why her eyes were changing colors rapidly. That isn't natural, at least to us mortals. She was frightened because of her first monster experience."

"Then why are her eyes changing colors? If she was frightened then why would they change colors?"

"Her mother is Iris, goddess of the rainbow. She is feeling many emotions so she doesn't have a certain color to choose because it's more than one emotion."

"That isn't true because Iris isn't real. She's a myth made up by the Greeks to explain things."

"I'll show you. Indira!" He yelled for his daughter. "I named her Indira because it means rainbow. This is all real I assure you."

"Yes dad." Indira popped up from the basement.

"Touch the couch and turn it some crazy color." He instructed her.

"I-I've never done this before and in front of a mortal." She complained. Jess felt bitter at her last comment.

She's got crazy powers and is half-god and here I am a mere mortal nothing special about me, Jesse thought.

"Come on. I told her. Apparently, she's clear-sighted." He assured her.

"Clear-sighted?" Both girls asked at the same time.

"When a mortal can see through the mist. And before you ask the mist is a barrier so that mortals don't see monster and the weird stuff that you do."

"Oh. I might as well do it." Indira sighed. She laid her hand on the couch and closed her eyes. She thought of a rainbow then red to orange to yellow to green to blue to purple. The going back to green her favorite color. She promptly fell onto her bum. Allen stood so fast he almost hit the ceiling.

"Dira! Are you ok?" He asked. Jess was still wide-eyed with amazement.

"Yes, just a little dizzy." She replied rubbing her head.

"So now our couch is green, great." Jesse's first words were.

"I'll change it back." She got to her feet and grabbed the couch.

"Are you sure you can do it?" Her father asked.

"Yeah I can. Just a quick surge of power then I'll go lay down. I promise." She again laid her hand on the couch and closed her eyes, thinking about the nothingness of white.

"Time to go lay down."

"K dad. Talk to her about you know what." She stumbled down the stairs. Jess felt a wave of nausea wash over her. What did he want to talk to her about, divorce, another kid?

"Don't worry I see that look on your face. I am not divorcing you. Indira wants us to send her to a camp over the summer with people like her. It's completely safe, but I don't know if we should let her go. I think that I will miss her too much." He sighed.

Jess weighed her options, on the one hand a whole summer without that little monster, on the other hand torture her out of her mind. In Jesse's mind, it was an easy decision.

"I believe that we should keep her here. I would also miss her too much." Jess lied she figured any torture was good torture.

"Well if you think it's best. I'll tell her later."

Indira retreated to her room after her magic trick, which wasn't a trick. She couldn't believe everything she had done. It was insane in her mind, if only she knew that there were people with powers much more than hers.

She sat up and looked around her room, the wood floor cold on her feet as she got up and looked at everything with new eyes. She saw her green comforter on her bed. A cat statue that she got from her Aunt Tracy. Her dresser with her jewelry rack and her new clothes. She wanted to test something. She looked in her mirror she concentrated on changing her hair to a light green shade, instead she overdid it and along with her hair, her clothes, eyes, the ground surrounding her feet and her skin had turned a light shade of green, like a plant.

"That's not good." She muttered to herself. A knock on the door. She turned back to her normal color.

"Come on in!" She yelled.

"Hey Dira! Oh, we discussed going to camp and well, we decided to not let you go." He said fast.

"What!?" She screamed. The smile that had been on her face had turned to anger. Her eyes a light red not fully wanting to show her emotion.

"We decided we'd miss you too much and maybe you'll mature more next year." He scratched the back of his neck, uncomfortably.

"But dad!"

"No buts. What's done is done, now it'll be time for dinner soon get washed up." He ordered. Allen hated being the bad guy but he felt it was for the best.

Indira laid on her bed exhausted from everything today. She started plotting, plotting her escape.

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-Psyche Castle