The five demigods all agreed, very ironically, to have lunch at Tom and Sabine Boulangerie Patisserie, by Alya's suggestion. Marinette, not wanting to raise suspicion, agreed without any protest. It wasn't like Marinette was worried about her parents. They had known before she had about her godly parent, obviously, since one wasn't her real parent. It had just surprised them when they arrived home to find their daughter gone, on her way to Camp Half Blood. After the incident outside the bakery the day Marinette left the couple had been attacked by Alya for weeks asking where her best friend had gone, but they had just replied that she went to stay with family in China for a 'while', going on two years now. Alya was under the impression something much more odd was going on, but Sabine and Tom, trying to cover for their daughter denied anything ever happening besides an akuma attack. Alya, of course, didn't buy it.

Marinette was only worried about her parent's reaction, and maybe her own when they reunited. Marinette had only left Camp Half Blood once in the two years she had been there, on what had been a very dangerous quest. She had spoke to her parents very rarely in those two years, much less seen them. If they saw her they would most definitely recognize her.

As Alya, Adrien, and Nino led the way, Marinette pretended to not know the way to the bakery with her eyes closed. Annabeth had given Marinette a worried look. The bluenette had just smirked, shaking her head, telling Annabeth not to worry. They would be telling the three soon anyways, most likely over lunch.

As the group entered the bakery, the little bell above the door chimed. Marinette was standing next to Annabeth, trying to stay unseen. Marinette felt a hand on her elbow. It was Alya. "Hey Marie! Want to help me order the food?" Annabeth glared at Alya. Marinette hesitated with her answer. Marinette nodded slowly, pushing up her sunglasses as they approached the counter.

"Hello Mr. and Mrs. Cheng!" said Alya, waving at the couple who were working deligently behind the counter. Sabine looked up, smiling at Alya, before glancing at the girl beside her. Sabine paled slightly, but kept her wide smile. "Hello Alya! It's good to see you today! Who's your friend?" Alya raised her eyebrow, seeming a bit suprised. "Oh, this is Marie! It's her and her sister, Annabeth's first day at school." Sabine only seemed to smile wider. "That's nice! I'll be sure to tell Marinette when I call her!" Alya only laughed then, ordering the group's food. As Alya carried half of the food to the table, leaving Marinette with the other, Sabine stopped her.

"I wish I could hug you." Sabine whispered, waving over Tom, who smiled brightly at the sight of the girl, both almost looking ready to cry. Marinette almost started crying too. "I love you guys!" Marinette said, trying to look casual as she walked away from her parents, most likely for a while.

Marinette reached the booth, slipping in beside Annabeth, who was next to Alya. The boys sat across from them. "How are Sabine and Tom doing Alya?" Nino asked, biting into his criossant. Alya shrugged, glancing out of the window beside her. "As good as they can be I guess. I think they're a bit lonely though, with Marinette being gone and all." Adrien almost choked on his food at the name, Annabeth glaring at Alya ever harder. Nino just looked down at his plate, and Marinette tried her best to keep it together.

Annabeth looked over at Marinette, nodding for confirmation. Marinette nodded. Annabeth then sighed. "Um...there is something we need to talk to you guys about." Annabeth started, peering around the bakery to make sure the coast was clear. The trio looked at Annabeth confused, Adrien's eyes lingering on Marinette who was tapping her fingers nervously against the table. The three nodded.

"Do any of you know anything about Greek mythology? About the gods or goddess'?" Annabeth asked. Nino and Adrien shook their heads. Alya though, stopped. "I know it's what the Greeks believed a long time ago. Like wasn't Hercules the son of a god or something?"

"Oh yeah! Like that Disney movie I watched as a kid!" Nino said, nodding. Annabeth shook her head. "Disney made the story of Hercules inaccurate in a lot of ways! And Hercules was a demigod by the way, son of a powerful god." Marinette just giggled. "We get it wise girl." Annabeth just glared mockingly at Marinette.

"Yeah, if it was any truth." Nino muttered.

Annabeth and Marinette stopped. "That's the thing...they're real."

The three friends were quiet. "Well I mean if you believe in that kind of thing that's all you but-" Nino started, but Annabeth stopped him. "No it's really real, like Hercules, he was real, and the sun of a real god."

"Why don't you just say Zeus, he was Hercules' father." said Alya, confused. Annabeth and Marinette both winced when the name was spoken, as thunder boomed in the distance. "Names carry alot of power, it's wise not to use them when you don't have to." Alya heard Marie whisper from the other side of Annabeth.

"The gods and goddess' of Greek mythology do exist. They live on Mt. Olympus." Annabeth continued. "Where is Mt. Olympus then?" asked Adrien, who had been quiet for most of lunch. "The Empire State Building in New York City." Annabeth answered a-matter-of-factly. Alya scoffed. "If what you're saying is true, why are you telling us?" she asked, obviously not believing Annabeth.

"Not to drop a bomb on you or anything, but you know how I called Hercules a demigod? A demigod is the child of a god and a human. They come to earth every once in a while and have children with mortals. All of us at this table are the product of that." Annabeth said, cautiously looking at the three.

"So you're trying to tell us that we're the children of gods? That's impossible." Adrien said, seemingly getting defensive.

"Well how about this? Did any of you ever feel disconnected from your family, or strange things happening when you were younger? I bet you always felt like someone was watching you. Because they were." Alya, Nino and Adrien seemed appauled.

"So that means one of our parents weren't really our parents?" Alya whispered. Annabeth nodded.

"There's something else." Annabeth said, all attention of the table on her. "It's to dangerous for demigods like us to live out in the public like you have been. We're being attacked by monsters all the time. That's why Marie and I are here. So we can bring you back to Camp Half Blood, a safe haven for demigods in New York." Annabeth finished. The kids exploded.

"No way am I leaving Paris without my parents!" both Alya and Nino answered, frowning. Adrien had a thoughtful look on his face. "It makes so much sense...that's why my mom is never around!" he whispered, looking over at Annabeth. Nino and Alya continued to protest, refusing to leave. Annabeth gave Marinette the signal.

"You have to listen to us Alya, it's not safe here in Paris. The monsters always find you. Camp Half Blood is protected, made to keep us alive." Marinette said, hesitating for what she was about to say. "It's why I had to leave."

Everyone paused.

"Oh my god! I knew it was you!" Alya suddenly yelled, pointing at Marinette accusingly. "How dare you Marinette Dupain' Cheng? Leaving me like that!" Alya continued to yell, as Adrien and Nino looked to Marinette in awe. Marinette removed her glasses, revealing her bright blue orbs. Adrien almost passed out. No way. There's no way she could be... Adrien couldn't deny the coincidence. Ladybug dissapeared when Marinette did, and her eyes had just reminded him of her so much.

"I'm guessing you guys aren't sisters then." Marinette shook her head, watching as Alya started yelling at Annabeth, who yelled back.

"How dare you take her?"

"It's not like any of you have a choice! You'll die! Marinette came willingly."

"I can't believe you!"

Marinette sighed. Suddenly, she felt a vibrating in her pocket, looking at the caller ID, her face paled.

Thalia never calls anyone. How'd she even get a hold of a phone?

Marinette answered. "Thalia?" she called out anxiously.

"Oh my god Marinette, thank god you answered."

"Why? What's going on?"

"Listen, you need to get out of Paris as soon as possible. I got news about a good few sightings. This is bad, five demigods all at once?" Marinette could hear Thalia panicking on the other line. Marinette rushed over to Annabeth, pulling on her arm. Annabeth stopped at the look on Marinette's face.

"We need to get out of here now!"

Marinette heard yelling from the other end of the call.

"Get out of there now Marinette! There's a-" Marinette couldn't hear what Thalia was saying over the breaking of glass from across the street, and screaming from outside.

Annabeth gasped, watching as the metal beast charged for the bakery.

"Colchis Bull!"

Alya, Nino and Adrien scatter, as Marinette and Annabeth ready their weapons. The bull charged first at Nino, who was the closest. Marinette watched Annabeth tried to reach Nino in time, sprinting her hardest. But she was too late. Marinette could only watch as the beast released his fire on Nino, Alya screaming in the distance. The bull was on the move again after that, charging for Marinette. All Marinette felt was rage. She heard Adrien yelling at her in the distance.

Marinette acted quickly, reaching down into her boot for her throwing knife.

(A/N - Okay yes, before all of you blast me with hate reviews, I do read the books, and I've watched the movies. I just so happen to like Percy's actions in Sea Of Monsters/movie version. Continue.)

She aimed her knife.

For Nino.

She threw the knife, watching as the sharp blade flew through the air, flying into the bull's mouth. The beast cried out as the knife pierced it's heart.

Marinette wasted no time it seemed, leaving the body of the monster to dissapear and ran for her friends, all huddled on the ground.

Marinette crouched next to Alya, who surprisingly wasn't crying, but staring at Nino's body in disbelief, or rather Nino, who was sitting up. With a flame like symbol above his head. Marinette took a step back, Annabeth and herself sharing the same look.

"Son of Hephaestus, god of fire."

New update everyone, a kind of identity reveal, two times. And a reveal of Nino's godly parent. Did anyone see that coming with the attack of the Colchis Bull? Originally, I had a more serious moster planned to attack, but I decided to save them for later!

Any new theories about Marinette, Alya, and Adrien's godly origins? Theorize in a review! I love to read them!

~Azcona