Percy's POV

Kian disappeared in a flash of blue light and we looked up to see the Olympians all of them staring down at us. Zeus tapped his fingers on the sides of his throne, getting faster and faster every second. "Was it just me or wasn't I able to hear anything?" he looked at everyone present.

"No, no, you were right Pops, I wasn't able to hear anything either," Apollo agreed. The rest of the Olympians agreed too with nods and hmms

"That Boy is the Devil!" Zeus announced angrily. "He belongs in Tartarus, just like the Titans!"

"Zeus, control yourself!" Hera said, standing up on her throne. "I will not have you insult a lost child"

"Father, why would you want to throw our main and important defence into Tartarus?!" Athena questioned, raising an eyebrow. "Even if you hold a grudge, that would be very foolish."

It took a few moments for what Hera told me to sink in. "Wait, what?" I asked her. "Why is Kian a lost child?"

Hera turned to me and spoke. "When I tried to read his mind, his memories. I felt so much pain, loss, anger, and so much sadness. I don't know why but I do know that he's in a lot of pain," Hera explained, on the verge of tears almost.

"Are you sure?" Annabeth gave her a questioning glare

"Yeah, I mean he seemed okay when I was talking to him."

Hera shook her head. "I'm sure, Perseus. Perhaps this plan of yours, to observe him can be used to heal him, make him better. He needs it so much."

"Heal him?!" Zeus looked at Hera with wide eyes. "The Nephilim is a threat to Olympus, a threat to us! He shouldn't have walked out of here alive!"

"Are you telling me that we could have killed him here?" Artemis stood from her chair. "You saw what he did to Ares, how easily he defeated him. As much as I don't like this, that mortal-the Nephilim has power beyond even us. Killing him might be impossible for us!"

"Brother," Posideon spoke up. "That young man is a child, around the same age as my son and around the same age as your daughter. Alveus has never led us wrong, has he? We have to take him at his word. We have to trust him that he won't turn on us, as long as we show him that we do help mortals every now and then."

Zeus blinked at Posideon. "Of all people, I would expect you to be demanding his execution. You saw what he did to Ares! We're next, any moment he wants to fight us we're at his mercy! He's... h-h-he looks like...-" Zeus gulped. "Like him."

My Dad and Hades all shuddered at the mention of the name. "Do you think he's his son?" Hades asked.

"It wouldn't surprise me if he was. He had the eyes of a killer." Poseidon agreed. "A half-angel Son of Lucifer, just like our demigod children."

"He does have a sense of humour about him, I can see why you like him."

Poseidon chuckled and turned to me. "I can see why you get along with him Percy."

"We need a strategy if we want to keep him from waging war on us. By placing him at Camp, we can observe him, know how he acts and figure out any weakness, so we can control him, if he does try to turn against us that is," Athena interrupted

"Mom, are you serious?" Annabeth asked. "Kian saved Percy's life, he saved every one's life there!"

"Yes, I am aware of that, my daughter. I appreciate what he did and I think I might be a little fond of him after he gave my brother a beating he won't ever forget," Athena chuckled, turning to an unconscious Ares. She cleared her throat. "Moving on, Kian is powerful and it's not an unwise move to observe and learn about him. We could have used him last year, Perseus. He would have definitely have turned the tide of the battle very fast."

"Sorry, Lady Athena, he didn't attend last year. I would have called him too." I quipped.

"Sister, has the battle allowed you to assess his capabilities?" Artemis asked Athena.

"Yes, very much so." Athena nodded. "His physical abilities are on the level of a Major Olympian and he can further extend it through that transformation where he turns his hair blonde. What else: Unassisted flight, pyrokinesis, energy blasts, resistance to electricity, teleportation, shaping of light into weapons. He's also a trained martial artist and swordsman. He's powerful, just like Alveus predicted!"

"So he's like British Superman," I muttered under my breath.

Hades shuffled in his seat. "This is strange. If he was that powerful, we should have detected something like that-" his eyes suddenly lit up. "Wait, I think I know why! Kian is British isn't he?"

"What gave it away, his accent?"

"I didn't ask you to comment on it, Perseus!" Hades snapped. "What I mean is that if the Nephilim was born in the US, we should have been aware of his power. There's no doubt that the prophecy was talking about him, he is the Nephilim of the prophecy."

"W-what prophecy?" I tensed up. "Another one?!"

Apollo cleared his throat. "Well, yes. But this one was about 5 millennia ago, it's not about you. It went something like this:"

"Olympians, beware the God Slayer of might,

defeated by a union of Crimson Red, Emerald Green and combined Sky Blue light.

A half-blood born in a faraway town,

heir to the Incinian Crown.

25th born and chosen, a Nephilim stands tall.

A key to the God Slayer's complete and final fall."

"Wow, so he's had a prophecy spoken about him before he was born? That sucks," I replied knowing the feeling. "Wait-" I sharply reacted "-There's someone who can kill gods?!"

Athena nodded. "Unfortunately. We had thought that this 'God Slayer' would be weak but if Kian was said to be the only one that could contend with this God Slayer, then this is a dire situation. This 'Nephilim', a hybrid child between an angel and a demon, is him."

"Wait, is it really him?" I asked. "He didn't know about this world until I told him."

"I'm positive. And I might add that you didn't know about this world until you were 12 did you?" she said smugly. "It didn't mean we suddenly came into existence the moment you knew about us."

"Okay, t-that's a good point,'' I said while rubbing the back of my head

"Wait a minute, what's to say that there aren't any other Nephilms running around, it could be talking about another one?" Annabeth replied. I think she was trying to the heat of Kian and I think she was on the right track.

The Olympians thought to themselves. "She raises a good point if someone like Kian can exist, a son of light and darkness. The chances are that other Nephilims can exist," Artemis replied. "I'm sure they had children like us."

"How are we going to find them?! It has to be Kian!" Demeter replied. "I wonder what kind of cereal he likes."

"Oh, shut up with your cereal!" Hera scowled. "There's no doubt about it, the prophecy is about Kian. He's our last hope against this God Killer"

"Putting our faith in that abomination of a mortal!" Zeus grumbled. "He better be strong enough to save us!"

"Brother, did you not realise what Alveus said? We have to show him the good we have done, or he might turn on us, he might even kill us," Hades replied. "And we know that he wasn't kidding!"

Zeus grumbled but he agreed nonetheless. "We're only keeping him alive until he defeats the God Killer, then we shall decide whether to kill him or keep him under our constant supervision. I am not letting him walk free!"

"Lord Zeus, with all due respect, do you think Kian would agree with that. He beat Ares easily! What's there to say you could stand a chance against him when he's going all out." I explained.

The whole of Olympus murmured uncomfortably. I was right. Kian waltzed in here and embarrassed Zeus and almost killed Ares. I couldn't help but admire what he did.

"Yes..we will have to think about that later won't we?'' Zeus said. "Now, Demigods, be on your way. Dionysus shall escort you there."


As we sat in the taxi with Mr D, on our way back to Camp Half-Blood, I thought of what happened. Kian had the power to fight this god killer person, so much that barely half of it is enough to destroy and nearly kill Ares. It was eye-opening to think about. Kian was an alien, yet he could pass for a regular guy.

If aliens exist, what are the chances that there could be one living next door to mom, Paul and me? It's scary to think about. I turned to Annabeth, who like me, was thinking

"Whatcha thinking about?" I asked. I put a hand on her shoulder as she turned to me

"It's about Kian. I know that's not what you want to hear, you know, you might be jealous," she said smugly

"I'm not jealous. I did like it when he beat Ares, he's already in the top 10 of my friend's list right now," I replied

Annabeth laughed and snuggled up to me, "Lord Zeus wants him dead, Mom wants me to watch and observe his weakness. All that power came at a price didn't it?"

"Yeah, all the gods are after him I guess, and they have to leave him alive to face this god killer. Speaking about this God Killer, I saw something happen in the past."

Annabeth turned her face to me, "Why what did you see?"

I went to explain how I saw what happened so long ago, when Alveus was alive and when Apollo spoke the same prophecy that he spoke now. Annabeth thought to herself while I played with her honey-blonde hair. "So, Kian was talked about, even before he was born, at least 5000 years?"

"It seemed like it, I think this Alveus person could see through time, somehow. Kian's meant to save the world," I replied

Annabeth nodded. "And we're caught up in this aren't we?"

"Not exactly, I mean it didn't say if we were a part of this did we?" I comforted her. "I've had enough for a lifetime, I don't want to go on a life-threatening quest any time soon!"

Annabeth laughed. Over the last year, I've had no prophecies, no monsters and no god asking me to do anything. I still had my Achilles Curse however so I had to make sure I didn't get poked in the back anytime soon

I wonder what Kian is doing, wherever he is


Location: Kian's Apartment. Lower Manhatten, New York

Time: around 3 30PM

Kian's POV

"So, how did the meeting go, between the Olympians and yourself?" Alveus asked. He was hunched overcurious about what happened in the throne room.

"I insulted Zeus many many times, humiliated Ares and made the rest scared and uneasy. I think it was a good day." I replied sleeping against the sofa. "And don't shout too much, it's giving me a headache."

"Good job!" Alveus replied clapping his hands. "I knew you were strong enough to fight them, Njororo, us, we all made the right choice!"

"Was that it, why I was chosen?!" I lifted my face from the sofa and looked at him. "Was I just an instrument of vengeance for you?!"

Alveus sighed. "Of course not. You wanted to be a superhero too right? Just like me? You were chosen because you have a noble soul!"

"Noble Soul? I know why you chose me, didn't you? You chose me because I was strong. Take this power away," I ordered. "I don't deserve it anymore."

"Of course you do! You've sacrificed so much for it. How will you fight against Empena without it? You need those powers against her to win!" Alveus replied. "I've put a fraction of the power of the 3 Stones I found in it, too much and you could die! No one was supposed to wield the stones, let alone together."

I sighed and ran a hand through my hair and propped myself against the back of my sofa, my shoulders drooping from the exhaustion almost. "The prophecy, one that was said before I was born, it's about me, right?"

Alveus nodded. "It spoke of you, how you will defend this world against her. Those powers are to fight against her!"

"I'll do more than defend against her, I'll kill her! She hurt my friends. I promised I'll do whatever it takes to bring her down!" I clenched my fist, remembering, how much she took from me, took from us. I should have never charged in, trying to kill her because I wanted to.

"Hey, I know you'll do it. You are a hero, aren't you?" Alveus said, trying to comfort me

"I'm no hero, not anymore!" I hung my head in shame, letting my hair fall around my face like a curtain.

I looked around my apartment, an apartment that a family friend had given it to me to stay in. It had white wallpaper, a nice view outside and showed the bright evening sky. It overlooked a street junction as I looked through the large window. I lived here for the past 10 months, trying to forget what happened, and it's been working for a while.

But even then, I still see their bodies in my nightmares, the blood that stained the ground, the blood on my hands.

I picked up as much strength as I could find and headed to the kitchen. Alveus followed me into it as I opened the fridge and got a bottle of Yazoo. I turned to Alveus as I flicked the bottle cap off. "So, against the Olympians, is there a reason why you want me to contend with them, fight against them, be a deterrent? I know there dicks but still, don't you think putting all your faith into me is a bit too much?"

Alveus's face turned dark. "Zeus killed my father when he didn't give him enough sacrifices. He was a farmer when he was older and he forgot to give him one sacrifice. He was tired from working and went to tend to his cattle, but that's when Zeus killed him, a thunderbolt fried him inside out. Mom died of heartbreak later." Alveus said brushing away his tears. "My Sister was left to tend the cattle later on."

I couldn't help but feel angry at Zeus. He was nothing but a tyrant, thinking he ruled everything with his lightning bolts, that as the King of the Olympians, he could get away with doing whatever he wanted to. "That's why you joined them didn't you? to bring them down from the inside? So that when I was chosen, I could stop something like that from happening?"

"Yes," Alveus agreed. "I've seen how they act. Everyone but a few of them act like jackasses, treating humanity like insects, cockroaches and something that they can crush with a mere flick of there finger!" he replied, rage poured out with every word. "But with you, our world has someone who can fight against them, a ray of hope against their tyranny! An angel who would save humanity."

"I'm not Superman," I deadpanned while drinking my chocolate milk. It tasted amazing. I always liked chocolate but then again I did have a sweet tooth, seriously, I loved the stuff!

"You know, of all the Gods I've met, the Greeks are the worst. As soon as they see a pretty human, the brain downstairs takes control. At least the Hindu Gods are a lot more benevolent towards humanity. In the stories, Surya gave his son nigh unbreakable golden armour and Indra a huge spear for Karna, one that was told to defeat a Deva like Indra or Surya. Karna was given incredibly powerful weapons that made him the near-invincible hero in the Mahabharata." I explained to Alveus, knowing the legend. "What did the Greek Gods give to humans? Fear, terror and lots of single parents. Maybe I should let Indra know about his Greek counterpart, he'll kick some sense into him."

I put the bottle down and Alveus continued to listen to me. "Those kids, Percy and Annabeth, I hope you're right about them. I only told them my secret because you told me I could trust them with it." I looked at the tanned Greek man. "Of course I did place mental blocks on them, had to have a 100% chance of them keeping my secret, it's not something I pull out to wow people, 'Ooooh, Look at me, I'm an alien OoooHHH' "

Alveus didn't find what I did funny, but he spoke anyway. "I assure you they are trustworthy. Now, how are you coming along with the powers?" he asked. "Can you use more than one power at the same time?"

I drank down the bottle and placed it on the table. "If you want a demonstration, Alveus I can't right now." I used a chair table to prop myself up. "I used up most of my energy when I went into my incomplete Archangel Mode. If I attempted to use my Fragment powers, I would end up dead. Can't be having that can I?" I tilted my head.

Alveus looked angry at me. "Why didn't you call on your angel to help?"

"If I did go into my Complete Archangel mode, the whole of Olympus would have crumbled to bits. I didn't want to show the Olympians the true power of Archangel Michael, didn't want their brains to turn to mush, do I? That and he didn't want to link with me against Ares, he believed that I didn't need his help against Ares." I explained. "And he was right."

"I see. 'Crimson Red, Emerald Green and Sky Blue Light' They are the colours the stones represent, the powers you have to master before you fight her."

"You know, the reality stone is more blood red than crimson isn't it?" I quipped. "At least from the memories you showed me."

Alveus frowned. "You have to make sure you can use all three powers at once, it's the key to her defeat, you are the key to her defeat!"

"Yeah, yeah." I waved it off. "You know, thinking about it, having a prophecy before I was born sounds a lot like Harry Potter doesn't it?"

Alveus stared at me like I spoke Kree, or Skrull or even French. I don't like French, even though, ironically, I am fluent in it, Mum lived in France and picked up on the language. Perks of having telepathy is that the user can understand the language of a person who you are talking too. It's why I'm understanding Alveus with an American Accent rather than him speaking Ancient Greek.

"What's ...Harry Potter?" he asked confused

"Forget about it," I chuckled. "Oh, I should thank you for telling me about that Emposai girl. When she tried to kill me, I don't think she expected me to kill her so easily!"

Alveus gave me a thumbs up. "Hey, that's what I'm here for". Fun fact about this Soul Link when I decide to call on him, or if he decides to pop up, he would take my place and act like a crazy man, talking to the air.

Better than me looking crazy right?

"Still, I know them inside out, and they don't know me at all. They have a right to fear me, after all, I am a Demon!"

"And Angel. Your half-angel," Alveus added.

"No...not anymore. If anyone knew what I did, they would fear me, especially them. I'm not the same person I was 6 years ago." I replied sadly. I remembered what I did...my hands, they would never be clean again, no matter what I would do. "Besides, heroes-angels are supposed to be this force of pure good, and I'm not, I'm a mess."

"You need to get out of that mindset, Kian," Alveus sighed. "How many times do your friends need to tell you what happened wasn't your fault?"

"Wasn't my fault?! I promised to protect her! Look what happened to her! Everything that happened was because of me!" I yelled. "I should have done better and now I'm this messed up...fucked up dude, who's too tired of this shit! All...this-this power, all it gave me was pain! So. much. pain! And who was the one who chose me! Who chose my destiny before I even had a choice in all of this! YOU DID! So don't ever tell me it's my fault, because I damn well know it is! ALL OF IT! I'm a Broken Angel, and you're to blame!"

Alveus recoiled back, sighing as he took a breath. The tension dropping from his shoulders in tandem with his exhaling breath. "Yes, I'm sorry. I know how hard the past year has been, but these people are willing to help if you open up to them, your friends too."

I drank down my milkshake. "Why do you think that? They already have enough to deal with and besides, they would only get hurt if I let them in. Anyone close to me gets hurt, one way or the other. So, no friends for me, it's better that way. I don't have to carry that pain and they won't be in danger, two birds with one stone." I leaned against the granite kitchen top

"So, the life of a loner huh?" Alveus asked. "Doesn't it get lonely?"

"Not when I have you for company, or and my A.I. He's too sassy for my liking, that's my fault, I should-"

My ringtone filled my kitchen, for those wondering, it was a regular smartphone, no need to go into the details. I looked at the screen as it displayed a single sentence: Unknown call.

"Scars, backtrace call location," I asked my AI. I looked at my reflection on the dark screen to see my eyes, the colour the same as a sunset and a shade lighter than Leopold's eyes. My watch buzzed and I pulled my sleeve to show the call being backtraced.

"Long Island, New York," Scars announced

This is Scars, my A.I. Readers, Scars, Scars, Readers. Harry built it for me when he upgraded our costumes, around about a year ago.

"Hmm, must be Annabeth then. I'll be seeing you soon, Alveus," I replied. "See ya around."

Alveus nodded and vanished in a flash of gold. Show off. I looked at my watch. "Thanks, Scars. Now, let's see who's actually calling me."

I picked up the phone and answered the call. "Hello?"

"Oh, I didn't think you'd pick up," Annabeth said over the line

"What, you called, didn't you? What's up Blondie, did something happen?" I asked slightly concerned

"No, we're safe. It's just Mr D explained what happened on Olympus and well, Chiron wants to talk to you"

"Oh, right. I'll be there, just outside the gate. See you in a bit."

"Oh and one more thing"

"What?" I grumbled

"It's something that Hera said, she said you're not feeling so good, are you...okay?"

I chuckled, "We've known each other for 5 minutes at max and you're asking me how I am? Guess you have more than gold hair, don't you?"

"Just get here please?!", she said sternly.

"Yeah, sure thing," I said nonchalantly

With that, I ended the call and teleported myself to the front of Camp Half-Blood.


Location: Camp Half-Blood, Long Island, New York

Time: 3:35 PM

Weather: Clear Skies

I found Annabeth and Percy waiting for me. As appearances go, Percy's jet black hair was messy, mine would be too if I didn't run a comb through it. I styled my hair in an undercut style, parted from my right for those wondering. I copied it from a cartoon I saw when Milena said it would look good on me. Anyway, back to Percy: he wore a blue hoodie, jeans and had a necklace with 4 beads which rounded out his appearance

For his girlfriend, the same necklace but with 9 beads instead. She wore an orange T-shirt with blue jean shorts and a pair of converse trainers. Annabeth had her hand in Percy's, gripping it tightly. It made me laugh because she could relax. Percy wasn't going to disappear out of the blue any time soon, and if he did, I could most likely bring him back.

"Hey, guys, what's up,'' I replied

"Hey, Kian,'' Percy said cheerily. "Chiron wants to see you in the Big House."

"Well, lead the way." I gestured.

After I hit my head again on the barrier to Percy and Annabeth's amusement. I teleported myself inside and waited for the couple to take me on a tour of this nice place. I didn't mind this place and I thought it was pretty neat. There was a climbing wall, a sword-fighting arena, a volleyball court and a dining Pavilion. This would make a good summer camp, which I guess it already was

"What about the places you guys stay in?" I asked. "You guys have a place to sleep right?"

"Sure we do!'' Percy said. "Follow me"

Both of them took me and showed me around the Cabins which held each half-blood of a godly parent. Which got me thinking, this might just be me but the gods could use protection, it's 2010, not 1890! I don't know how it would work for Athena though, maybe wear a tinfoil hat before you meet her?

Pagan Godly reproduction is weird!

Anyway, the couple showed me the Athena and Posiden Cabin, each one representing each of their parents. Percy was the only one there which made me feel somewhat sorry for him, knowing what kind of stuff

"Doesn't it get lonely here?" I asked repeating what Alveus said to me a few minutes earlier.

"Yeah, but I get a visit from Tyson from time to time," Percy said

"Who's Tyson?"

"That's his half brother," Annabeth said. "He's a Cyclops"

"Right, not that lonely then-Wait, you two are going out, dating if I am correct?" I asked the two half-bloods in front of me.

"Yeah, why?"

"You have your own place?! Is that uh...allowed?"

Their faces turned red as a strawberry. "Yeah about that...a male and female camper can't be in the same cabin by themselves," Percy said sheepishly. Annabeth suddenly developed a keen interest in the floor and refused to meet Percy's eyes. Percy himself looked to the horizon.

I squinted. "Why? unless you mea-ohhhhhh!" I got it and looked away embarrassed slightly at what I just said. "Right, sorry. Forget I said anything. Moving on."

"It's fine, we should probably take you to Chiron now, he'll be waiting-"

"Oh, is this someone new?"

All of us turned to see another girl. She had long black hair, curled into ringlets as it reached her shoulders. She wore a Camp Half-Blood top with blue jean shorts. Her perfume was so strong that I could smell her from the other side of the universe! All in all, she was a pretty Asian girl, reminding me of Sakura (no, not from Naruto, a friend of mine called Sakura!)

"Wait, you're that guy who took out the monsters!" she said pointing to me suddenly

"Yeah, that's me," I said with a quick wave. "Hi."

"Drew, we can talk later. Right now, Chiron needs to talk to him,'' Annabeth said to her and then turned to me. "Come on Kian."

Drew pouted and then smiled at me. "Well, when that's over you can come and talk to me. I'll be waiting for you, hot stuff." she winked and walked away.

"Right," I felt my cheeks warm up and I turned to see Percy chuckle. "What's so funny?"

"Nothing, nothing," he said. "Let's go meet Chiron."

Location: Big House, Camp Half-Blood

Time: 3:50 PM

The two demigods took me to the Big House which, like the name implied, was a big house. I guess they didn't have creative names for something so...mundane. I opened the front door and I saw the people that Percy called Mr D and Chiron waiting for me. Chiron was sat in a wheelchair, his lower half in it. Since I've seen how large he actually was, it was fair to say that that wheelchair must have been bigger on the inside.

Mr D stood next to him, his eyes were slightly erratic. "We have a lot to talk about."

"Well, go on then,'' I replied confidently. "I would hate to keep you waiting."

I took my seat, pulling up a chair in the middle of the room. Percy and Annabeth opted to stand next to me while Mr D did the same to Chiron. He cleared his throat and spoke. "My boy, the Olympians are in disarray with your presence. You're the child of an angel and a demon!"

"Exactly, Chiron." I leaned forward slightly. "I would like you to not say who I am to everyone. If that's not too much to ask for. Learning the existence of angels and demons sure does a number on people."

"I heard what happened on Olympus, how your presence was enough to scare them," Chiron continued.

"The Power of an Archangel, correct?" Mr D asked me.

I nodded. "That is correct."

"That is correct, sir." Mr D insisted.

I chuckled remembering the last person who told me that. I leaned back and spoke. "Careful there, Dionysus. The last person who said that didn't end up well."

"What happened?" Percy asked me.

"He's in Space."

"Is he astronaut?"

"No no, I mean he's in Space, just floating about in an endless vacuum. I put him there, a punch right to the chest, " I turned to a now alarmed Mr D. "Now if you wouldn't mind, don't ever ask me to address you like that. Unless of course, if you want to end up in space like him?"

Chiron shuffled in his seat and spoke again. "We live in a world where the Greek Gods roam America like an ordinary person but to see an Angel right in front of us, especially one from the Abrahamic faith is quite surprising. Pantheons keep to themselves but this...this spells something serious.£

"It does. See, I'm not happy with how you Greeks treat my home, my planet." I interrupted him.

"How so, mortal?" Mr D asked me.

I eyed Dionysus with contempt. "I hold the rank of Archangel and you address me as 'mortal'? Your arrogance sure runs deep Dionysus, especially after what I've done to your stupid brother. For the last time, pagan. My name is Kian, I told you how to pronounce it too. Anyway, I know how the Greek gods treat and see humans: little insects, playthings they can rule over without batting an eyelid," I explained. "And I'm sick of that."

Chiron looked surprised and looked at me, trying to understand where I was coming from. "Now why would you think like that, my boy, the gods can act...immature at times but they have the best interests at heart."

I had to chuckle at the audacity of his statement. "Really?!" I stood up sharply. "You're telling me that Greek Pantheon has humanity's best interests at heart?! What did Zeus to Prometheus when he gave humans fire?! Had him tortured via eagle, What did Athena do when someone was better than her?! Curse her to be the mother of Spiders. What did Aphrodite do when there was someone prettier than her?! Make her life Hell until she died! They were just a few crimes they committed against humanity! Did they treat them with benevolence?! Of course not. The Greek Pantheon sees humans as nothing but tools and little insects. To be honest, I don't think of them as gods, they're monsters-no bullies who deserve to be punished and exterminated!"

Thunder rumbled in the distance as I finished the statement, no surprise that they heard what I just said. I couldn't care if they were angry or not, someone had to say the truth. "I've read the stories, the myths and I've seen them through Alveus's eyes and most of them are guilty. You can't convince me otherwise, Chiron or you, Dionysus. You Greek Gods won't even care if one human dies while I do. That's the difference between you and I."

They let that sink in. Chiron's face going through a lot of emotions as well as Mr D. I turned to Percy and Annabeth who looked a little shocked but thought to themselves. Percy was the first to speak, however. "So you aren't going to stop the God Killer?"

"I'm only stopping her because she would threaten the safety of my planet, not because I want the Greek Gods to survive," I explained. "If I had my way, I would let her kill them and leave the Earth alone. It's a shame, there are some Greek Gods that I would like to survive."

"Like my Dad?"

I nodded. "He's gotten calmer. Yet, he still broke the treaty, didn't he? Alongside your uncles? When people make a promise on the Styx, you're supposed to keep it not break it like it a breadstick."

"You know?" Annabeth asked me. "About the-"

"The Prophecy of which half-blood will save or destroy Olympus. Yes I'm well aware. I know that The Battle of Manhattan was because of the Gods ignoring their kids resulting in them siding with the Titan of Time. Simple stuff." I replied.

"H-h-how did you know?" Mr D asked, his eyes as wide as dinner plates. "You weren't there! Perry, Annabelle did you see him?!"

"Mr D with all due respect, I think if Kian on our side, Kronos would have turned the other way!" Percy said confidently.

"Yeah, what he said," Annabeth added. "He could have decimated his army by screaming and turning his hair blonde-" she turned to Percy "-it's like that cartoon you like to watch so much of!"

I laughed lightly. "That's not even the strongest I can be. When I link with my Angel-"

"There's an Angel in your body?!" Percy exclaimed, his sea-green eyes wide as they could be.

"I'm a Vessel for two. One Archangel and one Fallen Archangel, both twins. It means that whenever they want to walk on this plane of existence they use my body to do so."

"So what is it like possession?" Annabeth asked. "They take over your body whenever they feel like it?"

"Nothing like that!" I laughed. "They ask permission from me first. Vessels and Angels work together, that's the way it was from the start. I call on them if I need help and vice versa. When I link with my angel, it's like me getting plugged into a power outlet." I explained. "Or me going into Tailed Beast Mode if you've seen Naruto. Whichever you prefer."

"So when you were fighting Ares you linked with them?" Percy asked. "I wish I could meet your angel!"

"...He doesn't like that little War diety does he?..."

I chuckled. "You and me both Michael."

"What?" Annabeth raised an eyebrow. "Who were you talking to? Who's Michael?"

I shook my head. "It's nothing. I did that all by myself, no angel required," I explained. "That stunt I pulled drained my Heavenforce to near zero but I felt like it was enough to beat Ares."

"If that was you in a weaker form, then I can't wait for you to show your completed form!" Percy smiled in delight.

Chiron coughed gaining all our attention. "Kian, my boy, how do you know this, the prophecy, the reasons why the war started. Only those who took part in the battle know that kind of information."

"Alveus looked into the future, that's how I know. Having the Fragment in me is like having him in my head almost."

"Wait, Kian." Percy jumped in. "If you hate the Olympians so much then didn't you chose to side with Kronos' side? We saw what you did against Ares, if Luke had you on his side, you could have probably defeated all of us."

"Percy!" Annabeth scolded him.

"What?! I'm just stating the facts." Percy protested.

I chuckled lightly at there antics. "It's okay Annabeth, it's a fair question to ask. I don't hate all the Greek Gods. I know that a few of them aren't as bad as I just said. About siding with Kronos. Of course I wouldn't! Did you forget that he would have killed so many people if he won?! All the world enslaved under his tyrannic rule. If he did win, well I'm sure that my angel would like to personally meet him."

"So, Kian. Who do you hate? It's obvious that Zeus and Ares are at the top of the list." Annabeth said.

"It isn't just them. It applies to any Greek deity that has hurt people."

"So...everyone?" Percy deadpanned. "That applies to a lot of them!"

I chuckled but shook my head. "No, not all of them. I should have been clearer, I'm sorry. Artemis, Demeter, Hesphateus for example don't go out of there way to hurt humans because they need to vent their emotions out. Hestia is a sweetie, someone who never hurts others, someone who goes out of there way to care for others. If the Olympians were like her, then I wouldn't mind fighting for them instead of against them."

"If we became nicer, treated mortals with respect you would leave us alone?" Mr D asked. "No death threats?"

"Oh yeah, definitely." I lied through my teeth. Why would I not leave them alone?! they're threats to the Earthly plane, to humanity! I should let the Ancient One know about them and then I should learn how to kill a god if it comes to that.

If you want to know who I had on my watch/kill list, it was as follows: Zeus, Hera, Ares, Aphrodite.

Zeus because he killed Alveus's father, is generally irresponsible and can't keep it in his pants. Hera because she hurt Zeus's unfortunate mistresses, offspring and is a general bitch. Ares, because...well, that's self-explanatory. Aphrodite because she's more dangerous than she thinks she is.

Her domain and the emotions she controls is powerful and I know it from experience.

Mr D sighed in relief. "Zeus will be glad to hear about this. When Alveus said the prophecy, none of us knew it was about you, 5000 years in the past. "

"Pro-oh, you mean that one don't you. The one about the Nephilim." I asked.

I felt a hand on my shoulder and turned to see Percy, "You know it too?" he asked

"Alveus obviously," I replied with a tap to my head. "It's talking about me. A child of an angel and a demon is called a Nephilim, although that term is very ambiguous."

"Kina-", Mr D said

"It's Kian!" I had to suppress so much anger at how he casually called me by my nickname. That name was only for close friends and family, not for him to throw it around cheaply. "My name is Kian! A pagan god such as yourself should refer to an Archangel by my name and name only, nothing else! Why did you forget so soon, are you a Starbucks Barista or are you a Greek God? Because I can't really tell the difference right now!"

Mr D stumbled backwards, clearing his throat with sweat running down his forehead. Even Chiron looked surprised at the outburst, as did Percy and Annabeth. Out of the corner of my eyes, I could sense frost on the glass and the fireplace starting to turn dark red in contrast to the orange it was before.

"Y-yes, sorry, K-Kian." He got up but he looked like he was shivering. "Athena has asked you to stay, we can show you that we aren't all bad and we are good, just like you said," he said like a scared kid.

I relaxed, preventing the Hellforce from going any further. I noticed that the frost melted and the fireplace blazed back into its sharp orange colour. "Alright. Tell Athena that I'll visit from time to time, it should allow Annabeth to observe me right?"

"You are a smart boy, aren't you?" Chiron concluded

"Thank you, Chiron. My Mum says that too. Now are we done here, or am I needed elsewhere?" I asked them, getting straight to the point.

"No, no, that will be all, Kian,'' Mr D said, "Peter- I mean Percy, have you shown him around?"

"Yeah, I have, Mr D," Percy replied

"Well, I'll be off now, give me a call or something, even send a raven. I'll be off now," I said with a yawn

"Wait, if you're going to visit from time to time you might want to know the people who stay here? You know, so you know which Olympian is nicer and all," Annabeth explained

Hmm, that's a good point. Still, I think she was trying to get me to stay further. Her assessment of me already starting. "Yeah, sure, I guess I'll see the people who stay here."