A man stood over a marshy hill. The pain of betrayal washed over his body like running water. He couldn't get this feeling off of him due to his several domains. Usually, the ex-olympian didn't believe that loyalty was a fatal flaw, know he knew what people meant. If someone were to break their loyalty, it hurt like hell. The pain would sear through your body like a rising temperature, and there was nothing you could do. When someone broke the loyalty bond, just like Olympus had just done, it is very hard to reconstruct the bond. And what Olympus had just done had put their chances of winning the war in the near future to a very low percent.

He had been walking around the forest for awhile, as he was banished from Olympus, then he started to hear yelling and he felt a massine loyalty break in his domain. He decided to follow where the sudden loyalty break was, and what he saw sickened him.

Flashback

Perseus watched as every Olympian flashed in. Before Zeus summoned a meeting, Perseus was hunting in the wild. He loved being in the wild, having the feeling of not being bound to ancient laws. He and Artemis, who had a close bond, were both trying to hunt down the mother of monsters, Echidna. The hunters of Artemis and Perseus were on good terms, since Perseus had a close bond with Artemis, and because he was the 'only respectable male in the earth'. Those were quoted words by Artemis and her hunters. He loved the feeling he got when the hunters treated him nicely, as he always treated them nicely. But, where lies friendship without a bit of friendly competition. He and Artemis agreed that both of them would start at 7:00 AM sharp and the first to send Echidna to Tarturas gets bragging rights to be the best hunter/huntress. Both of them started at 7:00 AM sharp and had been hunting for 30 minutes when Zeus called the meeting. So, it was about 7:30 AM right now.

Perseus's thoughts were interrupted with 12 other flashes. He saw the other Olympians, and besides Artemis, Perseus, Hermes and Zeus, everyone looked like they just woke up. Perseus decided to have some fun and turned into his sacred animal, the cheetah, and growled. At that, everyone besides Artemis jumped really high. Perseus switched back to his godly height and fell on the marble floor laughing while clutching his sides. All the heads turned to Perseus and most of them sneered, while Apollo and Hermes clapped Perseus on the back while having their own laughing fit. Zeus threw his bolt to the middle of the room to restore dominese, which he did as all the laughing died down quickly. Zeus grew a small smug look at the now frightened Perseus of the thunder that happened out of nowhere. Zeus's old smug face then turned to a look of rage at Perseus. His eyes narrowed and Perseus gulped. What had Perseus do to deserve this? Nobody knew. Zeus then started there.

"Olympians, I have got word the someone in this room has been helping the enemy," Zeus thun- spoke. (No corny joke for you!)

At this, peoples face turned to a look of confusion. Most of the Olympians were thinking what enemies there were. They were never informed of an enemy. And worse, someone in here was a spy. Athena spoke out about everyone's confusion.

"Father, what enemy. We were never informed of an enemy?" Her face scrunched together in concentration at this possible enemy.

Zeus nodded his head to acknowledge his daughter.

"From the evidence we have gathered, we as in Hades, he said that there was a large disturbance in Tartarus, and that lots of powerful beings flash in and out into the same spot in Tartarus. Also, there are alot of monsters in that place, due to the arua it gave off, as Hades had said," the king of the gods explained. "But, back to the matter at hand. I heard that someone here is a spy, and the spy must be executed."

Everyone started to glare and point fingers at one another, but Perseus just sat there, doing nothing. He thought about who was acting weird, and he saw that Ares was looking uncomfortable. Perseus's eyes narrowed at Ares's uncomfortableness, and he was about to speak out but Zeus beat him to it.

"I know the spy, and it is Perseus," Zeus said, eyes narrowed at Perseus.

Perseus's eyes widened. He quickly tried to convince Zeus of his innocence. He might have said that so he could get a son of Poseidon and Hera off the council.

"Milord, I assure you that it was not me. I have been with Artemis and her hunters for the last month. Ask Artemis, or any of her hunters. Heck, Apollos the god of truth, ask him," Perseus explained quickly.

Zeus's eyes still narrowed at Perseus, Zeus asked Apollo.

"Does he speak the truth, Apollo?"

Apollo nodded.

Zeus then grew red with rage.

"I SAW IT WITH MY OWN EYES, THERE IS NO WAY HE IS NOT LYING," Zeus yelled. Zeus then ordered everyone to get Perseus. Perseus tried to run but was stopped by Hermes.

"I'm sorry cuz, this is against my will," Hermes apologized. Hermes tried to trip Perseus, but Perseus flipped over his leg, making Hermes go wide eyed.

Perseus then hit Hermes over the head, while sending Hermes an apologetic look. Perseus had always liked Hermes. Perseus then turned into a cheetah and ran off, jumping off the Olympus. Since Perseus was the god, well, ex-Olympian of Hunting, Nature, Animals, and Loyalty, he was able to talk to, turn into, and move like any animal. As he was falling, he turned into an eagle and soared through the air. He knew he had to move fast otherwise Zeus/his uncle would try and hit him with a bolt since air was his domain. Perseus's guess was right as a lightning storm formed above him, ready to strike him down. Perseus then seared to his right, hoping to catch the bolt off guard, which he did. The bolt hit a tree farther away from where he was, and Perseus soared away. After a while, Perseus had reached the ground and then Perseus turned back to a normal human. Perseus looked around and wondered where he would go for now. Perseus decided to look around for a sign of other people. He wondered how far the word had spread since he was banished from Olympus and accused of being a spy for the enemy. He also wondered how people in the council, and Camp-HalfBlood and Camp Jupitar would take it. He never had any children, which is why Artemis liked him so much, but he had lots of sons and daughters related to him by everything but blood. He loved each one the same as the next, even adopting some of them.

Currently, He stood on marshy ground as he realized he wouldn't be able to see Artemis, her hunters, the council, or any demi-gods in Camp-HalfBlood. He felt lots of pain, but then a new kind of pain entered his body. It was like someone had their loyalty broken, but it was big. Quickly, Perseus followed the feeling in his gut till he saw something that made him sick.

End of Flashback - Current time

He saw a man with an over amount of muscle holding a girl who was much smaller. He looked at her hungrily, as if ready to rape her. Perseus felt fire inside of him, it fueled his emotion, and rage took over his body. He ran up to the man, who looked alot like Heracles, 6'7 with lots of muscle and sandy blond hair with tan skin. The man was about 2 inches shorter than Perseus's human form, but that didn't matter right now, all that did was save the poor girl. When Perseus got close to who he figured out was Heracles, he swung at Heracles and punched him right in the face, making him stumble. Quickly, Heracles regained his posture and announced Perseus.

"Who dares attack me! I'm a son of Zeus, father will have your head!" Herales screamed.

The girl looked frightened at Perseus, as if she was scared of what Zeus would do to her saviour. The girl tried to run away but Heracles teleported behind her and summoned a rope. He tied her hands together and was about to continue when a diamond arrow his Heracles shoulder, signaling that Perseus was the one who shot it. Like Artemis who has silver arrows, clothes, and tents, and Apollo has gold arrows, a gold palace and has an obsession with gold, Perseus a diamond blue cloak, a quiver full of diamond tipped arrows, and a palace made of blue/purple stone, only some parts were made of diamond. Heracles took the arrow out of his shoulder and his eyes narrowed at Perseus. Perseus smirked and Heracles saw it since the hood was enchanted to show only his mouth, but not Perseus's shocking blue and purple eyes or his tan face that was so much better than Aphrodite and Apollo combined, that many people have asked to be with him, no matter what gender, people asked him. He always rejected, waiting for someone he felt a special connection with, someone he can hand his loyalty and know they would use it wisely. Artemis and her hunters had to respect him for this though, since it was hard to reject all the beautiful women, even Aphrodite, which is weird though because she is his half-sister.

Heracles waited enough and drew his sword. He then quickly lunged and put all his strength in taking down the ex-Olympian, and yes, Heracles knew about it, it was on Hephaestus TV about how Zeus accused Perseus of being a spy, then how he knocked out Hermes and left, this must of been the place were he landed.

"Hey Perseus, shouldn't you be on Olympus, oh wait, you're a traitor," Heracles taunted.

Perseus tuned out the taunting as it would make him very mad, and that would get him discovered. Instead he took out a diamond knuckle brass and punched Hercules in the face, knocking him unconscious. He saw the girl whimpering, and then he noticed the sword Heracles was using. Anaklusmos, it read. Then, the meaning appeared in his head. Riptide, Perseus remembered. He picked up the sword and clicked the button, turning the sword into a pen. Perseus jumped at this, as he didn't know that would happen. He placed the pen in his pocket and slowly approached the girl. She had some bruises and ripped clothing, but she would definitely be fine.

The girl slowly got less scared as she realized this was an Olympian, Perseus, to be exact, but Heracles said something about him being banished. The girl sat up and looked at Perseus. Slowly, she spoke.

"Thank you so much for helping me, I must do this to pay back for your services," the girl said. After she said that, she slowly started to undress.
Perseus didn't know what she meant till he registered what she was saying.

"NO! No no no no, stop stop," Perseus said.

The girl stopped where she was and looked at Perseus confused.

"Don't you want payment f-for saving me?"

Perseus shook his head sadly.

"No, the only payment I want is for you to grow up to be a strong and independent woman, I want you to stand up to pigs like Heracles. Remember young maiden, I may not be an Olympian anymore, due to my paranoid uncle, but my sister is the goddesses of maidens. Go to her and tell her that Heracles tried to force himself on you and that you punched him hard enough to get away," Perseus said, hoping to lift her spirits up a little bit. "Also, this is yours."

He took the pen/sword from his pocket and handed it to the girl. He was about to flash away when he quickly stopped in his tracks. "Can I get your name before I leave?"

The girl nodded. "Zoë, Zoë Nightshade."

Those were the last words Perseus heard before he flashed away, leaving Zoë to do what she wants.

So, is it good? Instead of doing the real king of the gods I'm going to due and ex olympian, since I like the idea better and I haven't seen it before so Ill be to first one to use the idea. I'm stuck on the pairing though, because I just started. If you're from my old book, The Peaceful Music Maker, I'm going to allow someone to take the idea if they want it as I probably won't use it. These are my ideas for pairings.

1 - Aphrodite (If its Aphrodite I'll make her loyal ;) )

2 - Artemis

3 - Zoë

4 - Small harem with all of them

5 - Other

See you later.

Yours truly

-Paradox's Storys