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Reyna smiled at Scipio. Her Pegasus nudged her with his head. He seemed impatient to go. Reyna agreed with him. As she tied her supplies to the saddle, she heard footsteps behind her.

Reyna turned. She raised an eyebrow as she saw Michael Kahale and Bobby walking towards her. Michael held chains in his hands.

"What's going on?" Reyna questioned. Her hand moved instinctively to her sword. Reyna's eyes darted around. She could see people watching them. Her eyes focused on Annabeth who was standing by members of the Senate.

"I don't want to do this," Michael muttered. He almost looked disgusted. "Praetorian prefect, I need your wrist."

Reyna knew that she could probably escape, but that would only make things worse. After a moment, she reluctantly held her hands out. Michael chained her wrists.

Bobby looked down as he walked towards her. He grabbed the rod from her belt and searched her pockets. Bobby pulled out the brass knuckles and raised an eyebrow. When he went to grab her sword, there was the sound of skin burning.

Bobby yelped and jumped backwards. Reyna glanced down and spoke, "I don't think the sword will let you grab it."

Michael grabbed her arm and led her towards the Senate. Annabeth was whispering to Frank. Reyna's attention turned to the Senate.

The Senate had lost one more member during the final battle. There was only four senators and Frank. Larry was watching her and shaking his head. Hank looked conflicted.

The other two members were watching. The first one was the oldest of all of them. She was twenty years old and a daughter of Vulcan. Her name was Ann, and she was in the second cohort.

"What's going on?" Reyna questioned. The fourth member of the Senate turned towards her. The girl's name was Amy, and she was a daughter of Victoria. Reyna was aware that a crowd of Romans and Greeks were gathering to watch.

Hylla was watching intently. The remaining Amazons were gathered around her. It had been decided that they would meet Reyna at the Empire State building and go to their base with her after the meeting.

"You are on trial," Ann answered. Reyna stared at them. She had done nothing wrong. Her gaze turned towards Annabeth who wouldn't meet her eyes.

"For what?" Reyna questioned. She barely managed to keep her voice even. Reyna studied the Senate members intently.

"Patricide," Hank answered. Reyna closed her eyes tightly. She could hear the crowd muttering in shock. Reyna opened her eyes and looked at Annabeth. The daughter of Athena looked away.

"We were friends," Reyna snapped. She stepped forward. Hank held his hand up. Reyna looked at him.

"How do you answer to the accusations?" Hank questioned. Reyna knew lying wouldn't get her anywhere. They would just have a child of Veritas get the truth out of her.

"I committed patricide," Reyna answered. Her eyes focused on the ground. She heard the muttering in the crowd get even worse. "I killed my father."

Reyna looked up at Annabeth. The daughter of Athena was lucky that Reyna was in chains. Reyna was going to kill her.

The Senate started whispering among themselves. Reyna looked at Hylla. Her sister was glaring at Annabeth. Reyna looked back at the Senate and spoke, "Let me explain."

"Don't speak," Larry snapped. He looked at Michael and nodded. The son of Venus looked away. "Silence the prisoner."

"Sorry," Michael muttered. He hit her in the gut. Reyna dropped to her knees and wheezed for breath. She knew Michael had held back on the punch, but it still felt like getting hit by a truck.

Reyna didn't bother trying to stand. She just took a few deep breaths and watched the Senate. They were arguing. Larry turned towards her.

"You have admitted to the crime of patricide," Larry began. "Normally, we would just kill you and save ourselves the trouble. Your circumstances, unique as they are, prevent this; therefore, we must decide on a new punishment. To decide this, we have to take your achievements into consideration."

Reyna looked down. Her mind drifted to how they would punish her. They could take her back to the rank of probatio. Maybe, they would give her a pass. Reyna took a deep breath and slowly stood.

"Reyna was the only reason that we were able to destroy Terra," Frank began.

"We cannot take that into consideration because she broke the ancient laws," Hank argued. "Along with Jason Grace, she returned an Imperial Gold torpedo, but the other one exploded."

"She returned Diana's statue," Ann added. "She destroyed the cult. Caelus was destroyed because of her, and her plan led our army to victory."

"We lost too many at the temple of the Fates," Amy countered. The Senate nodded to each other, and the five of them walked away to discuss. Reyna took another deep breath.

Reyna stared at the ground. It didn't seem real to her. Annabeth had betrayed her. The argument that they had did not matter. There was no reason for Annabeth to spill her secret.

Annabeth knew exactly what happened. Reyna trusted her enough to tell her about that night and her entire life. It had been thrown back in her face.

She wouldn't even be in that situation if it wasn't for Enyo. The goddess had just announced Reyna's crime in front of Piper and Annabeth. Reyna felt a dull ache in her chest.

The Senate was in their conversation for a long time. It gave Reyna some hope that she would get off with a light punishment. The Senate finally walked back towards her.

Reyna knew the crowd was watching in anticipation. As Frank walked back towards her, Annabeth stopped him. She whispered something in his ear, and Frank's eyes widened. That wasn't good.

"We have voted on it, and we have decided you will not be punished," Hank said. Reyna did her best not to show her relief.

"Actually," Frank interrupted. He had a hard look in his eyes. "I change my vote."

Hank glanced at him in surprise. Larry nodded his head like he thought Frank had made the right decision. Hank nodded and spoke, "Then, it seems you will be punished."

"Barred from fire and water," Larry said. Reyna looked up at him in shock. The crowd fell silent. Every Roman knew what that meant. "The punishment is exile."'

"You will not be allowed to come back to Camp Jupiter or New Rome," Larry continued. Reyna just stared at him. "You will be stripped of your rank."

Reyna ignored him after that. Her heart felt like it had been literally broken. Reyna stared off into the distance trying to fight tears.

Ever since she had arrived at Camp Jupiter, her sole mission was to protect it. Now, she was being banished from her home. Reyna looked down as tears filled her eyes.

There was a burning sensation in her arm where her tattoo was. She knew it was her tattoo disappearing. It was being replaced by a Latin word: exilium.

Reyna felt Michael grab her arms. She didn't even react until the chains fell away. Reyna felt Michael grab her shoudler and lead her away. He spoke, "It's wrong that they're doing this to you."

"It's bullshit," Gwen agreed as she moved to Reyna's side. She handed Reyna the rod and her brass knuckles. "I'm sorry it came to this."

Reyna couldn't speak. She was still trying to process what had happened. Her hands instinctively put her weapons away. The two led her towards Hylla.

There was no time for goodbyes. Reyna was an exile now. No one would dare talk to her even if they found her in the street. Her name would be taken off of the record. It hurt worse than anyone could imagine.

"What the hell was that?" Hylla demanded. The Amazons next to her were studying Reyna. They all looked angry or confused. The tears were disorienting Reyna's vision.

"Exile," Reyna answered. Her voice was heartbroken. She closed her eyes tightly and tried to fight the tears.

"You did everything for them," Hylla snapped. "You saved all of their asses! What kind of repayment is this?"

"Stop," Reyna whispered. She slowly looked up. "What's done is done. I can't do anything about it."

"You love Camp Jupiter," Hylla argued. Reyna nodded, and tears escaped. Hylla gently wiped her tears. She seemed to realize how much it was tearing Reyna apart.

"Hey," Hylla whispered. "You need to keep it together for a few more minutes. Take a deep breath."

Reyna took deep breaths. She wiped her eyes and looked back at the Romans. They were all watching her with various looks. Most were shocked. Other looked angry, but she couldn't tell who they were mad at.

"I just want to get out of here," Reyna muttered. She looked at Annabeth. There was a girl near Annabeth. There was strife in the girl's eyes.

Annabeth met Reyna's eyes. They glared each other down. Reyna silently swore vengeance. She no longer felt hesitant about killing Leo.

Hylla gently grabbed Reyna's arm and did her best to led her away. Reyna spoke, "I'm going to find every child of Athena on the list and eviscerate them."

Hylla didn't answer. She looked like she was struggling with her crutches. Reyna walked towards the van that the Amazon had. Her anger exploded, and she punched the van as hard as she could.

Reyna saw the van dent before she felt the shattering pain in her hand. She punched it again. A third punch broke the rest of the bones in her hand. Reyna laid her head against the van and punched it once again.

"Stop," Hylla ordered. She grabbed Reyna and turned her around. Reyna stared down at her destroyed hand. "What did you do that for?"

"It doesn't matter anymore," Reyna muttered. "I saved them, and they betrayed me. Annabeth got me exiled. I'm going to destroy this camp."

"This isn't you," Hylla snapped. Reyna looked at her. "Don't let them win. They want you to crack under the pressure. You can't let that happen."

Reyna didn't answer. She looked back at the camp. It felt too good to imagine the camp in fire. Reyna smiled evilly and spoke, "I cannot wait to drive my sword through Leo's heart."

Reyna realized she was snapping. Annabeth had finally managed to break her. Reyna could withstand having the life beaten out of her. She could withstand dying. The only thing she could not withstand was her home being taken from her.

"Are you going to the meeting on Olympus?" Hylla slowly asked. Reyna nodded slightly. She gently felt her hand and tried to take deep breaths. Reyna could not handle it anymore.

"I know it's hard," Hylla began. "The Amazons are always going to welcome you. After the meeting, will you come to our base?"

"I need time alone," Reyna answered after a moment. "I'll call. Promise."

Hylla nodded after a moment. She hugged Reyna the best she could. Reyna hugged her back and walked away. She saw Scipio land in front of her.

Reyna placed her hand on the Pegasus. She heard footsteps and turned. Reyna came face to face with Ulysses. He stopped a few feet in front of her and spoke, "I believe your name is Reyna."

"What do you want?" Reyna muttered. She swung herself onto Scipio and cradled her broken right hand. Ulysses moved his head to look near her direction.

"We need to talk," Ulysses began. "First, you are welcome at the demititan camp anytime you want. Second, I am the son of Pallas. You may know about that he was sent to Tartarus by Athena in the Titanomachy."

"Since I am his son, I can see things in my sleep," Ulysses began. "I've seen a war with Amazons. There are men, but I cannot see their face. There is an old grudge between the two groups."

"What else do you see?" Reyna questioned. She was curious now. It was a good distraction from what had happened.

"Nothing else," Ulysses answered. For a moment, he focused on her face perfectly. Reyna studied him.

"Do you have a ride to the other demititans?" Reyna questioned. Ulysses shook his head. "I can give you a ride, but you'll have to wait till I'm done on Olympus."

"I would appreciate that," Ulysses said. Reyna helped him onto Scipio.

"We can talk about what you've seen on the way," Reyna muttered.

"After your meeting, I'll buy lunch," Ulysses offered. Reyna smiled slightly.

"I'll accept that," Reyna said. She looked down at Scipio and felt despair trying to take over. She took a deep breath. Reyna had a meeting to attend before she could be depressed.

Reyna looked back at the Romans. This was the last time she would probably see them. Reyna looked away. She spoke, "Hang on tight, Ulysses. If you fall off, I'm not cleaning up the mess."