(AN: So it's been like a billion years [yes two weeks is a billion years in writing fanfiction time] since I posted the last chapter. And unfortunately classes are coming to an end, which means I have like a billion things to do during these next two weeks. So thank you for you patience, unless you're like super annoyed that there hasn't been an update, cause then I'm sorry. And after those two weeks are done I am all over writing this fic for the next two and a half months. But yaayyy new chapter! Let me know what you think.)

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Chapter Four: Chaos 102 part two

Cecilia led April into Ares' armory and as they walked up behind the group they heard Odie say, "You have power in here?"

"You could say we're off the grid." Ares, followed by Jay, walked over to the rows of weapons. He handed Jay a sword, "It's a gravitational blade."

As Jay made a noise of appreciation April began looking through the weapons, ducking past Theresa swinging some nun chucks. "Not here either..." She tapped her chin. She ducked past Theresa and Atlanta as they spoke and walked over to Ares. He looked down at her from the corner of his eye. She waved him down and when he was close enough she whispered into his ear.

He pulled away and scratched his chin, "We might have some, but are you sure that's what you want?"

She nodded violently, "It's the only thing I know how to use."

He led her to the far end of the armory that appeared to be a little dustier than the rest. He inserted his pendant key into the lock and the two watched as the pointer turned with some uncertainty. The lock clicked, and rusted groaning echoed throughout the room. Much more slowly than the others the shelf ejected from the wall and she watched with childlike glee as rows of bows of all shapes and sizes were lined up. He was quick to notice that she became lost in her own world as she began weighing and measuring the bows, and he was equally as quick to return to the other seven.

"Odie, would you like a weapon?" The god asked once he returned.

"Uhh...No...I'm good thanks. Hermes gave me my weapon already, satellite connection...The works...It's portable and powerful."

"Cecilia?"

"I may not be physically power, like Herry, but I am five foot seven inches of raw magical power." She lit a match and threw the book into the air. She was about to whisper a spell but an arrow came whizzing past, caught the matchbook and pinned it to the bridge one of statues' nose. They watched as the match burned out before looking towards the back of the armory.

April was holding a bow tightly to her chest, shock and awe written all over her face. She walked over, still clutching the bow. She was about to apologise but there was a snort from where Archie was sitting. When he got several arched eyebrows aimed at him, he spoke, his voice choked by laughter, "Just what are you going to do that? It's almost as tall as you are."

She pursed her lips, "It's three feet eight inches in length. The same length as the one I have at home though this one is a little heavier." She eyed it with adoration, "And the craftsmanship is utterly gorgeous." She held the bow to her cheek but quickly realised that she wasn't alone and placed the bow behind her back with a blush.

Atlanta stared at her finger as she spun a bolas on her finger though it quickly slid off, flew across the room, took out part of a helmet on one of the statues before making its way back to her. She caught it and with the biggest smile she cheered, "Oh! Now we're talking! Can I have these?!"

Ares scowled down at her, "All the weapons here are at your disposal, but the statues are mine!"

Herry walked up as Atlanta snuck away, "So how can we beat the Typhoeus?"

"Beat it back with lightning, and drop a mountain on its head." Ares stated.

Herry looked at him sceptically, "Yeah...okay..."

Ares ignored him, "That's how Zeus defeated it. You kids may have to think of another strategy."

Cecilia walked over to Herry, "So that truck I saw while pulling in..."

"You didn't hit it, did you?" He looked at her with wide panicked eyes.

She cocked an eyebrow, "Um... no a giant thing like that would total my motorcycle in three seconds flat, and to be completely honest destroying something that took three hours to argue away from my aunt would majorly suck. Besides it's my baby, why would I want to break it?" She waved it off, "But that's not the point...I was going to ask whether or not you know where we're going or rather how to get there?"

He paused for a moment and she could almost see the gears turning. He shook his head, "I don't..."

"Then I guess you'll just have to follow me..." She smirked, "Well, if you can keep up, that is."

Odie called out, "Are we done here, guys? It looks like electricity's out on the whole seaboard and all the power's being transferred to the station where your fire breathing friend was last seen."

"Well if the Typhoeus is there then so is Cronus." Jay nodded.

Herry tossed his key in the air then caught it, "Let's take my truck."

They rushed back to the brownstone, their footsteps the only sound on the darkened streets. Theresa hugged herself, "This is kind of creepy."

April looked up, "Well, at least the stars are shining brightly for us tonight."

"And the roads are empty, so we can hurry up and finish this." Cecilia's eyes shifted from an alleyway, to the road, to behind them, then in front of them, before turning back to the alleyway.

"Am I getting the impression that you're afraid of the dark?" Atlanta looked back.

Cecilia let out a growl like noise, "It's not the dark I don't like it's the things that go bump in the dark that I don't like."

"Now's not the time for infighting, we're in this together remember." Jay told them as they arrived at the brownstone.

"Alright." Cecilia sighed. Herry went ahead to unlock his truck and everyone piled in except Cecilia, who was in the middle of sliding on her helmet.


April had her knees pressed into the seat as she stared out the back window and to the street, "See, Jay, I told you he'd come back."

Jay raised an eyebrow, "What?"

"Hey, wait up!" They all felt their eyes widen as they saw Archie running towards them. He approached the truck hesitantly before leaning in, "Hey guys any room in there for me?"

April slid over while Jay looked back, "Of course jump in."

"There's room enough in here for a football team." Odie laughed.

As Archie buckled in Atlanta leaned around Odie, "Soo... Are you going to be a part of our team?"

"Yeah, I thought I might tag along."

Jay looked back at April, who smiling, before his eyes moved to Herry, "So...your granny just gave you this truck?"

Herry turned the key in the ignition, and the truck roared to life, "Yeah, she can't drive it anymore."

He rolled down his window as Cecilia walked her motorcycle up, "You ready?" He nodded, "Then, let's see if you can keep up." She grinned, flicked her visor down, got the engine roaring, and took off at alarming speeds.

April shifted in her seat, as Herry attempted to keep Cecilia within eyesight without breaking too many laws. She stretched out her neck in an attempt to see over Theresa's head but her harness kept her strapped in place. She let out a defeated sigh before settling back in.


It took them twenty minutes to get to the dam, where they pulled over to see Cecilia inspecting a truck. She walked up, "Seems like they got out alright. Or at least I don't see any bodies. But the good news is at least we Know we're in the right place."

"They might have escaped into the forest, should we try and find them?" Theresa asked.

"No time, we have to look For Cronus." Jay told her. Herry drove up a bit more, with Cecilia close behind, before stopping completely allowing everyone a chance to get out. "It'll be better if we split up. Herry, Odie, Cecilia, and Atlanta: check out the dam. Theresa, Archie, April, and I will search the area."

Odie dug into one of the bags in the truck bed, pulling out blue walkie talkie like objects, "These PMRs will meet us connected." He tossed one out to everyone.

"PMR?" Herry chuckled, "Looks like a walkie talkie to me!"

Odie scowled, "It's a little bit more than a walkie talkie!"

Everyone drew their weapons, "Ready?" Atlanta asked.

"To battle a giant monster, take on an immortal god and save the world?" Archie asked sceptically.

She laughed, "Yeah!"

"Alright, let's go!" Jay commanded and they split up into their designated groups.

April followed behind Archie as he asked about Odie. Jay was quick to explain however, "Have you ever heard of Odysseus? He was one of the greatest heroes."

"You mean he's a..." She watched with interest as he trailed off.

"A direct descendant. A real wolf in sheep's clothing."

That reminded her of something…She was hungry, since they had been forced to skip dinner due to the blackout. And lamb sounded delicious right now. She felt her mouth water, and her stomach growled. She shook her head, trying to clear her head of the smell of lamb roasting on a grill. She sniffed again and paused. "That's not the smell of lamb..."

Jay looked back at her, "What?"

"That's the smell of a forest fire." They heard the whoosh of wings before the Typhoeus appeared over the trees. It launched a fire ball at them, forcing them to dodge, before letting out a roar.

"Jay!" Odie's scream came through his PMR.

The Typhoeus came at them just as Jay finished checking on whether or not everyone was okay. Archie looked at it his eyes wide, "Okay now I'm a believer..." He muttered. He and Theresa stared in shock as Jay hit one of its snakes with his sword while April lodged an arrow into its shoulder and the eye of the other snake. Another roar exited The Typhoeus' mouth before launching the snake, with the arrow still stuck in its eye, at Archie. He brandished his whip, back flipped, glared, leaped and was about to cut the snake off but before he could it grabbed the whip and lifted him off the ground. In a panic he pressed a button on the handle electrocuting it. It roared again before throwing the whip, and him, into the water before flying off towards the dam.

April heard Jay contact Odie as she made her way down to the water, where Archie was pulling himself out. "Are you alright?"

He looked at her and when he saw general concern on her face he smiled, "A little wet. But the only thing wounded is my pride."

"That's good." She helped him up, "We should go; the Typhoeus is heading towards the others."

The four of them began running towards the dam. They watched as the others attempted to fight it off but it merely launched another fire ball at them and they began running again. Seven of them gathered at Herry's truck. Jay was quick to notice that they were one short and asked, "Where's Odie?"

Herry was quick to notice the Typhoeus following them, "Get in!" He shouted. They all nodded in agreement and piled into the truck, including Cecilia who offered a sparing glance at her motorcycle. He drove off just as the Typhoeus offered them a breath of flame, driving through what remained.

Jay repeated his earlier question, "What happened to Odie?"

Atlanta began tugging at her hair, "He went over the other side of the dam."

"No!" Theresa exclaimed.

"What!?" He exclaimed with equal shock.

"There was nothing we could do." Herry tried to concentrate on driving.

Archie looked back, "Did we lose it?"

"No, it just stopped following us." Herry checked his rear-view mirror, and watched the Typhoeus fly back to the dam.

"It must be guarding something back there." Archie still had his eyes focused behind them.

"Ten bucks says it's Cronus." Cecilia muttered.

Jay's eyes narrowed, "Herry turn the truck around. We're going back!"

"But Jay..." Theresa's voice held enough scepticism for all of them, "We can't beat that thing!"

"We have to save Odie."

It wasn't until Jays PMR went off that they solidified their choice and Herry turned around the truck. "Hello Jay?" Odie's voice rang strong and true. "Anybody?"

"Odie, are you okay? Where are you?" Jay was quick to respond.

They all listened intently as Odie reported, "I'm okay. I'm on the other side of the river...and I'm looking up at Cronus."

''Are you serious?"

"You tell me."

Cecilia pulled out her PMR and looked at the footage that Odie was streaming so that she, Archie, Atlanta and April could see. She nodded before passing the PMR down, "Yeah, that's Cronus."

"What is that thing? It looks like a laser." Atlanta showed the others.

"That's exactly what it is. And it's the biggest one I've ever seen!" They could hear his footsteps, "Cronus must be diverting the power to it."

"Where the hell did Cronus get a laser from?" Cecilia asked, running a hand through her hair.

Jay ignored her, "Odie, stay where you are! We'll get you after we stop Cronus."

Theresa tried to reason with him but the only thing Cecilia noticed was them driving past her motorcycle. "Herry, stop the truck."

"Why?" But he still stepped on the breaks.

"Because while you guys deal with Cronus," She undid her harness, "I'm going to go get Odie."

She jumped out of the truck but hadn't missed the sound of another person's harness coming undone or the sound of a second door closing shut. The truck began heading towards the dam and Cecilia was left standing there looking at April, who waved nervously. Cecilia blinked, "Why aren't you in the truck?"

"I'm going with you."

"Um... No. You'll just slow me down." Cecilia began walking back to where she parked her motorcycle.

"No I won't! I'm going with you!" April followed closely on her heels.

"It's going to be dangerous."

"Yeah, so is going to fight Cronus!"

Cecilia turned on her heel to stare down at April. "Why are you so determined?"

"Because what if he's hurt! You said it yourself, that I'm this team's healer! That means that I'm going to go to where I think I'm needed especially if someone's hurt!" April let out a huff.

Cecilia chuckled, "I see..." She closed the remaining distance between her and her motorcycle, and tossed a spare helmet to the girl, "Sorry, I only meant check your resolve, since it'd be problematic if it began to waver during battle."

April smiled widely before rushing over, "I won't hesitate when the time comes so please allow me to go with you." Cecilia nodded and helped April with her helmet before putting on her own.

They mounted the motorcycle, "Hold on tight." Cecilia warned her before the two sped towards the dam. They drove past Archie and Atlanta as they tried to distract the Typhoeus.

The mountain path was poorly paved sending them bouncing down in ways that would have Cecilia worrying about her tires for months, though she picked up speed when April pointed out Odie's location. She parked and they got off, rubbing their sore thighs, before walking over to where Odie was climbing up the cliff. They watched as a giant came flying down and grabbed onto the branch below him. Odie went to kick the hand of the giant while Cecilia lit a match.

"Eternal flame; ever burning. Burn all you touch. Set fire to everything around you. Fireball!" Just as Odie used his PMR to electrocute the giant and it began falling, Cecilia threw the match, setting the giant on fire until it hit the water. "Well...So much for eternal, huh." She looked at April and they shrugged. They watched as Odie continued his climb and once he was in arms reach they helped pull him up.

The three of them watched as the laser went off just long enough to hit something in space creating a streak across the sky. "Well..." Odie stared with wide eyes, "That can't be good."

"Nope..." Cecilia agreed.

"But the good news is Archie and Atlanta defeated the Typhoeus." April pointed out as the Typhoeus fell into the river.

They all cheered briefly, before April began examining Odie. Eventually, they heard the sound of the truck pull up. Jay jumped out, "Are you three okay?"

April gave him a thumbs up, "Nobody's hurt."

He let out a sigh of relief, "That's good."

Cecilia saw Herry place her motorcycle in the truck bed, "Wait! What are you...?"

Atlanta rolled her eyes, "Cecilia, shut up and get in the truck."

With a defeated sigh she climbed into the back seat, though she was relieved she didn't have to drive back up the hill. April got into the front and squished herself between Herry and Theresa. This, she decided, was a good place to sit.


The next morning they sat on the roof of the brownstone, Odie, Herry and Atlanta were going over what the PMR could do, while Theresa and Jay were staring at the sky. April was sitting on one of the chairs fiddling with the string of her bow. Cecilia had been reading a large book when Archie approached her. She looked up with an eyebrow arched, signalling for him to start talking.

"About yesterday..."

"What about it?"

"Outside of Ares' Armory..." Before he could say anything she cut him off.

"I'm not apologizing."

"It's not that, look I was wondering why you went out of your way to defend April, especially when you don't seem like the type who would do that for just anybody. What makes her so special?"

She removed her reading glasses, before looking at him, "Because unlike you and I; she still has a certain light of innocence left in her eyes."