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Renesmee's POV

"So, how on earth do you know which way we should be running?" I asked as we ran.

"We don't." Annabeth shrugged from beside me.

"We're just headed to where we think Kronos' followers are based." Percy explained, slightly breathlessly.

"How do you know where they are?" I scrunched my nose.

"'Think'." Daddy corrected, grumpily. "We don't know."

"Anyway, Chiron's done some calculations based on the size of Kronos' new following, the signal from which we received the warning message - " Annabeth started to explain to me, but I interrupted her.

"Wait, they warned us?" I checked, and the two demigods nodded. "Why?"

"Because they're cocky." Percy looked me in the eye, which would have been dangerous if he didn't have lighting fast reflexes. "They are so sure that they're going to win so they've warned us because they want it to be 'slightly more challenging'."

"That's what the message said anyway." Annabeth said.

"How much else did it say?" I asked.

"Just that they'd be invading within the next few weeks, and the stuff about having a challenge."

"Well, at least they warned us." I shrugged. "That was nice of them."

"Yeah." Percy laughed. "They're really 'nice'."

Bella's POV

"You can't keep me here forever!" I screeched at the top of my lungs, straining against my bonds. To my knowledge, there was nothing stronger than vampires.

Nothing.

So how I'm being restrained, I have no idea.

One of the men who had been giving me blood shuffled into the room. "Miles has told me to inform you that your screaming won't do anything, in fact it amuses him." He immediately spun on his heel and started to head out, but I stopped him.

"Hey!" He paused. "What's your name?"

He turned to look at me curiously. "...Tobias."

"Well, Tobias, why are you doing this?" My last line of defense was my charm and, supposed, innocence.

"...Uh, what the Gods have been doing for centuries is wrong - " He launched into an overly-rehearsed speech, but I glared at him to get him to shut up.

"Rephrase: why are you following Miles' orders like this?" I asked. "It's clear that none of this is your plan, so why do you always obey him? What makes him better than you?"

"Nothing!" He declared defiantly.

"Then why?"

"Because he has my sister!" He blurted out.

I was about to say a snarky retort, but I held my tongue. "...And he's blackmailing you?"

He shrugged helplessly.

"But, Tobias, I shouldn't even be involved in this!" I pleaded. "I'm not even a demigod!"

"That's the point." He said simply. "You're exactly what Miles needs for the weapon. You don't have much existing knowledge of the Godly world -"

"Excuse me," I started to protest, but he held up a finger.

"Fine, you don't have much first-hand experience of the Godly world, so when we reprogram your brain, we can start completely fresh." He explained.

My eyes widened and I gasped loudly. "You're going to reprogram my brain?!"

"Not exactly reprogram...more like freeze." He failed to elaborate, and I raised an eyebrow. "Um...your memories and personality will still exist inside your head, in case Miles needs to use it in battle, but you won't be able to do anything. We will insert a dominant mind into your head. A mind that's full of the knowledge you'll need for the war."

"And why is it good that I have no prior knowledge?"

"It might interfere with the dominant mind."

"...And you're telling your prisoner this why?" I said, smugly. "You do know there are video cameras in here, right?" My gaze darted to the top corner of the room opposite from me, and then back to Tobias.

His face went completely white and he started to back away.

Just as he was about to run, I whispered: "I'm sorry about your sister." and he froze.

"You're-you're sorry?"

"Why is that so shocking?" I wrinkled my nose. "I don't wish harm on anyone."

"Delilah has been hidden from the world for months now, and not one person has said that they're sorry." He said quietly. "I've also been told that we both deserve it."

"Nobody deserves this." I looked at him, my eyes full of pity. "Not even the Gods." I added.

"Yes, they do." He declared, looking the strongest I've ever seen him, and I've been awake for roughly twelve hours now. "Because it's their fault."

"How?"

"Because if they hadn't run the world for so many years, Miles wouldn't need Kronos to take over, and he wouldn't have taken my sister." He looked me in the eye.

"Doesn't that reasoning go through a few too many people? By that logic, this is all your parent's fault." I looked pointedly at him.

"How so?"

"You went went through many reasons, so I went for one further; if your parents hadn't have had your sister, she couldn't have been kidnapped-" I shook my head to clear my thoughts. "I'm getting off topic...where were we?"

"I believe I was..." Tobias shot one last look at the video cameras, and sprinted away.

"Men." I sighed, then noticed a different figure enter in Tobias' place. "What are you doing here, Miles?"

He ignored me. "So, that imbecile told you everything, did he?"

"Yup." I looked him in the eye.

"It won't make any difference." He said, cockily. "There's no way you can break those chains. And even if you do, you need to scan your fingerprint before exiting-"

I opened my mouth in defiance but he carried on before I could speak.

"And anybody who tries to leave gets shocked with eight-hundred thousand volts of electricity." He grinned at me. "Think about that before you attempt to leave." He then gleefully skipped off down the hall.

I honestly don't know what I got out of my conversations with both Tobias and Miles, but I'm sure I can think of something. I'm going to have to.

Sorry about the delay!

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