I sat up, head pounding, vision blurry. I tried to think back to what happened, but all I could remember was a really pretty girl and pain. My attempts to stand up were failed as the chains around my wrist and ankles held me down. I looked around, but I couldn't see anything due to the lack of light. I wanted to be worried and scared, but I was so exhausted. I couldn't remember the last time I had been this tired. I struggled one last time; one more attempt to get out, but soon my eyes started to slip close and I drifted back into a deep slumber.

"'Wake up," an all too familiar voice barked at me and through freezing water on me.

I groaned, I considered pretending to be asleep, but knowing her it wouldn't do any good and just put her in an even worse mood than what she already was in. I slowly opened sky blue my eyes and inwardly groaned as they meet Gaia's plain brown ones.

"Well, isn't it nice to see that you're awake from your nap," she glared at me.

I sighed, "Here we go," I thought, then calmly explained to her, "I was not napping, Grandma, I was struck on the back of the head with a hard object and I passed out. So could you, you know, untie me?"

"Why should I?" she raised her eyebrows in question.

I looked around, uncertain and out off all the good explanations I had to convince her of letting my go all I could come up with was, "Because,"

She rolled her eyes at my idiotic and I became frustrated.

"What happened anyways?"

"Well, to cut a long story short, Atlas as figured it out and we have to act tonight," she informed me. She didn't meet my eyes.

My heart skipped a beat and my mouth dropped. How could he figure it out? Was it something I let slip? I sure hope not, Gaia would kill me. But my mind quickly dropped that and went on to the other, more important part of what she had just said. We have to act tonight. That was by far the last thing I wanted to do tonight, well ever really, but I don't have a choice and now it's time to grow up and full fill this prophesy.

But I couldn't help but ask, "How did he figure it out?"

"It was a fluke, he overheard my speaking with her mother and it all went downhill from here. Luckily he tripped and we heard him. We couldn't risk him telling Cronus, although with the way Atlas has been acting I doubt that Cronus would believe him. Anyways, we knocked him out and tied him up, but we must hurry because he won't be there long."

"What is up with you knocking people out? Why did you knock me out?" I asked a little irritated.

"Because Zeus, raising you has been an extreme pain and sometimes all I want to do I hit you on the head with something hard." She smiled fondly at me. Then she grabbed my wrists and undid those chains along with my ankles.

"Let's go," she said and pulled me to my feet.

As we walked to the kitchen Gaia, again, informed me of what was to happen, "You're going to go into the kitchen and grab the pink drink. Cronus will be in his private quarters, give him the drink. He's expecting you. Go in, drop it off, and silently wait outside. I, Rhea, and Aphrodite will wait for you. Then you will grab one and go. Don't look back just go, run back to the cavern. We will meet you there with the rest of the kids,"

"Okay," I spoke with no enthusiasm as we entered the kitchen. I grabbed the pink drink and slowly headed to Cronus quarters. I was shaking, but I had to calm down. I too tree big breathes as stood at the door. I walked in. Faked a smile and place the pink drink in his hands. He smiled at me and I smiled back and quickly walked away. I felt sick. Horrible. I have never felt so disgusting in my life. Yet it had to be done.

Gaia, Rhea, and Aphrodite were already standing there. Absent mindly I wondered how Aphrodite got involved in all of this, but I didn't have long to think because was starting to throw up. I tried to block out the horrible sounds. And not any longer than 5 minutes. Gaia shouted, "Go,"

I ran in there and grabbed the closest baby. Gaia handed me a small blanket to place over the child. As I wrapped it around it I got a good look at it. It was a boy, jet black hair and startling green eyes. I tightened my hold on the baby and ran. I ran was fast as I could without looking back to see where the other babies ended up. The only thing I was focus on was getting the baby I had safe to the cavern.

I ran so fast the baby shook up and down. He was giggling so don't thing he was in any pain, but I still hoped that he wouldn't get hurt and start to cry. That was the last thing I needed. I kept him close to me as the sun went down and it started to get cold. As he started to fuss I ran even faster despite my exhaustion.

Finally we arrived. I looked around at the place that I was raised in. my heart broke as I remembered what it was like to be care free. To not have to worry about anything. And now I have 5 siblings to take care of and teach. Not to mention the war that has just begun. I shook my head and reminded myself it was time to grow up and take responsibility.

I looked at my brother and smiled. He looked so innocent and calm. He absoulty had no idea what was going on. He smiled up at me and said, "Hi,"

I laughed and said, "Hi, what's your name?"

"Poseidon," he answered with a smile and then looked around. His smile faded as he asked, "Where are my brother and sisters?"

"Um, they should be here any moment now," I said. Luckily he believed me and without any more questions he fell asleep.

I sat there, holding Poseidon for more than three hours. Nobody came. I shifted the baby in my arms and tried to fall asleep as well, but I was too worried. They should have been here hours ago. Yet nobody came. And there were no signs that they were coming. Crap.

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