Hello guys, gals and non-binary pals! Today is Apollo! The god of nearly everything because why not? He is also a mood throughout ToA.

Today's facts are:

An asexual person might not experience sexual attraction, but they might still experience romantic attraction. An asexual person could be romantically attracted to people of the same gender, people of another gender, or people of multiple genders. Many asexual people want — and have — romantic relationships. These romantic relationships can be with other asexual people, or with people who aren't asexual.

Some asexual people aren't interested in romantic relationships. As asexual people experience little to no sexual attraction, aromantic people experience little to no romantic attraction. Some — but not all — asexual people are aromantic. Queerplatonic is a word that originated in the asexual and aromantic communities. A queerplatonic relationship is a very close non-romantic relationship. The people in a queerplatonic relationship are just as committed as those in a romantic relationship. Anybody can have a queerplatonic relationship, no matter their sexual or romantic orientation.

Many people feel that their identity is fluid. One day, they might feel like they're asexual because they experience little or no sexual attraction. Weeks or months later, they might feel a shift, and they might find that they experience sexual attraction more often. Similarly, someone might identify as heterosexual, and later feel that they're asexual. This doesn't mean they were wrong or confused before. It also doesn't mean that sexual orientation is a "phase," or something you'll grow out of. For some people, their capacity for attraction is fluid and changes over time. This is completely normal.

So, these are today's facts. As before, the facts are from this link:

health/what-is-asexual#takeaway

Random question of the day: Anyone remember Brave? You know, that movie that had the potential to be Pixar's great masterpiece, like Ratatouille - an amazing movie, but it couldn't because of the bear subplot. I love that movie though.

The main character, Merida, likes doing typical male things but yet she doesn't do that thing in movies where they show girls wearing men's clothing because they're feminist and not like other girls and stuff. I absolutely hate that.

Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and the Olympians and all related series. Rick Riordan does. I have also never written a haiku before. Sorry. I also don't own Doctor Who or popcorn. I've never even watched Doctor Who. Should I?

So, Apollo, my favorite god solely because of ToA. I mean, I hated his guts and wanted to murder him throughout the first two books, but then I actually started to like him in the third book because he actually became a decent person. And then, i started to love him at that point in Tyrant's Tomb when Reyna rejected him.

Gods, that was hilarious. I laughed so much that I fell off the bed and onto the floor. My mom thought that I finally became crazy. Little did she know, I was already crazy way before I read that book. That scene is one of those scenes which I can read again and again and never fail to laugh because I'm sadistic especially when it comes to Lester because he was so self-centered in the starting. Does that make me a bad person?

Okay. So, today's story includes Haikus. NaoSa gave me the idea (again) and saved me (again). So, the story.


'I sit happily,

I look to my side once, twice,

Is this truly real?'

'Doctor Who is great,

I'm watching him now for fun

My sister is great'

In my mind, I wrote these haikus for fun. Am I great or am I great? Meg used to tell me that my haikus were annoying and bad. And also apparently, the hunters of Artemis hated them with a burning passion. Huh! I wonder why. Maybe they hate Japan. A lot. With a burning passion. Or they hate me. A lot. With a burning passion. Or maybe both. Or maybe, they hate me and Japan with a burning passion. That makes sense.

Wait! Maybe I can write a haiku about this.

'The hunters hate me,

They probably hate Japan,

Or they hate both'

Ugh! Four syllables. What else can I write?

'They probably hate both'

Six syllables! There has to be one less.

'They hate me and Japan'

That's six too! Wait! Aha! Got it!

'What did we both do?'

'The hunters hate me

They probably hate Japan

What did we both do?'

That's it! A perfect haiku. I must add it to my haiku wall of fame. What? You think I didn't have one? I do. And don't you dare judge me! You've probably made a bunch of regrettable decisions before in your life.

Like, watching that teen rom-com movie that you knew would be bad.

Or accepting a dare and then getting your friend in trouble by blaming him/her.

Or turning people immortal when they were being sarcastic and didn't really mean it. No. It's not based on a true story. It's obviously fictional and just an example of dumb human behavior. Don't look at me like that! Stop it! Stop making that face! Ugh! Humans. So judgmental.

I have to say though, being a god is nice. I mean, right now, I'm watching Doctor Who with my sis, Artemis, goddess of hunting, the moon and some other stuff I don't wanna mention. Who am I?, you ask? I'm Apollo, the god of music, archery, healing, the sun, and a bunch of other stuff as well because I'm super important.

A voice snapped me out of my thoughts. It said, "If you could stop thinking, we can continue watching the episode" It was my sister who had gone to get more popcorn. What can I say? I love popcorn and I missed Olympian popcorn.

"Yeah, yeah. I was just thinking."

She gestured to me to continue.

"I was thinking about how hard it was to believe that I'm a god again. I also was writing some haikus that I'll tell you later. Maybe."

"That's okay, keep your haikus to yourself. Now, let's continue watching. Here, some popcorn."

And like that, we continued watching Doctor Who while eating popcorn. It felt good to be here, with my other family. Maybe I can create one here as well.


Lol. Sorry for the late chapter. Hermes will be out tomorrow. I was just preoccupied with school and projects that they gave us. Like, why? Might I ask.

So, how was it? Did you like it? Did you not? How were my haikus? Like, Apollo's thoughts for the last one was just me trying to make the last line 5 syllables. Were they right? Leave a review and let me know. Also, leave a prompt/idea for Hermes. I mean, I have one but I want a better one or a few more so that I can maybe blend them and make something better.

Love you all❤️ Have a great day and stay safe! Also, happy Ace week, my lovely readers! 3

~supremefangirl18