My memory didn't come back in bits and pieces over an extended period of time, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I had to lay down. Soon, I remembered everything.

"What happened?" Will asked.

"My memory, I have it back," I replied.

"What do you mean?"

"I remember being born thousands of years ago," I replied. "I remember being given my powers by Chaos." Apparently, saying that sentence was a bad idea.

My sight started going dark as Will said, "You're having a flashback. I can't stop it, so you'll have to ride it out."

I didn't have time to nod. Soon, all I saw was darkness. The darkness was still prominent, but a voice began to fill the air.

"The first child of Gaea and Ouranos, the first god I haven't created by my own hand. You shall hold the key to both mortality and immortality. You may become mortal and immortal, and you may change other being's mortalities. You will be able to absorb powers and domains from fallen gods and you will have some control over air and Earth. It is time to enter the world, thnesimotetas, (mortality in Greek)." The darkness melted into blue skies as a face I had seen earlier in the day appeared in front of me. My father, Ouranos. I looked behind me to see another face I had seen in a dream a few days ago. My mother, Gaea. It was strange seeing her face, mainly because she didn't look angry. She looked happy, and to an extent, young. Same went for Ouranos.

"What are his domains?" Gaea asked in a light, melodic voice. I knew she wasn't talking to Ouranos, so I assumed she was talking to was talking to Chaos. I didn't hear a reply, but suddenly Gaea's face paled. She faced Ouranos and told him, "He has powers over mortality."

"Well, so do we," Ouranos replied.

"No, he can turn us into mortals," Gaea said.

Ouranos looked visibly nervous, but replied, "If we don't give him a reason to betray us, he shouldn't."

"Still, I don't think I can trust him," she replied.

"You're being paranoid," he replied. "And you can't kill him. If you do, Chaos says that we'll never be able to control what our children are like!"

"We don't have any control what our kids are now!"

Ouranos looked very agitated by this point. "If you kill him, I promise you that I will banish any of your children to Tartarus!" he yelled, causing a thunderstorm to appear in the skies above. I wanted to speak out, but I couldn't. Flashbacks suck.

"You wouldn't dare!" she replied with venom in her words.

"If you even put a scratch on him, I will," he replied. The threats and bickering continued until Nyx turned the sky into night.

"I will be taking our son to Earth to rest," Gaea said, disappearing into the Earth before Ouranos could disagree. Gaea set me down on the Earth and started chanting some indecipherable words, which made me very sleepy. She placed me in the ground and stopped chanting.

"Don't worry," she said with a sweet voice with an undertone of malice. "I'm not going to kill you, you're just going to go to sleep for a long, long time." The last thing I saw was her deranged smile before the Earth devoured me.

The sight of the hospital room suddenly appeared in front of me. I looked to my right to see a bored Will sitting in a chair while playing surgeon simulator on his phone.

When he saw my eyes open, he jumped and muttered, "Sorry about your kidney," before turning off his phone. I was used to splitting headaches, especially before I bathed in the Styx, but this headache made me question that my brain was functioning. "How long was I out?" I asked.

Will checked his watch and replied, "Only an hour, usually flashbacks last longer. So, what happened in the flashback?"

"I'll tell you, but you cannot tell a soul," I replied. He nodded and I informed him of the story, his eyes growing every word I said.

When I was finished telling the story, Reyna burst through the door. "I felt the flashback too," she said as she closed the door behind her. "What are you going to do about Ouranos?"

"Well, if I'm going to face him, I'm going to need to be on his level," I replied, trying to make myself immortal. I didn't know how to do it, but I tried focusing. Maybe I could ask one of the gods what it felt like to make someone immortal. "Are Aphrodite and Zeus still here?" I asked.

"Yes, Aphrodite is trying to talk with your sister," Reyna replied. "And it isn't going so well."

"Can you get her for me?" I asked. She nodded and left the room.

"What do you mean you have to be on his level?" Will asked.

"You'll see," I replied with a small smirk appearing on my face. A few minutes later, Reyna, Aphrodite, and a very pissed of Alexis appeared in the room. "I'm just going to cut to the chase, how does it feel when you make someone immortal?" I asked Aphrodite.

"I'm not making you immortal," Aphrodite replied.

"I wasn't asking you too, how does it feel?" I asked.

"How are you becoming immortal?" she asked.

"Doesn't matter, I just need to now what it feels like" I replied, getting frustrated.

"Okay, it feels like you're lending someone your power from deep within," she replied, finally cooperating.

"Thanks," I replied. I tried thinking about my powers, and multiplying them. I imagined that all of this was going on internally, and eventually, my headache began to fade. The burns on my chest also lessened. Reyna yelled for everyone to close their eyes just as I felt a sensation similar to that of when you are about to sneeze, except multiplied by a million. Then I felt as if every atom in my body was ripped apart and thrown back together within a second. Suddenly, I felt unstoppable, even more so than when I flew out of the river Styx. I looked down at my body and realized that I had much more muscle to me, and a faint white aura surrounding me. When Aphrodite opened her eyes, she blushed and then gave me a devilish grin. All the while, Alexis was giving her a glare so hard, I thought lasers would start coming out of her eyes. Even Will and Reyna were giving me looks.

"Am I really that attractive?" I joked. Reyna and Will chuckled while Aphrodite nodded. I had now realized that I was no longer laying down, but I was hovering about a foot over the bed. "I would think that the Camp should know about this."

"Which camp?" Alexis asked.

"Both."