Disclaimers: I don't own the YH characters or the Greek Gods, if anything they probably own me:) (Casche owns herself)

'Think we're on the right track?' Liam asked.

'I think so, then I was a little wrong before, but you learn from your mistakes.' Icas said straight-forwardly.

'Cool,' Liam remarked.
They both continued walking, but something seemed to be blocking their way.

'What's going on? I can't move forward, but I can't see anything!' Icas said uncertainly.

'Wait I see something.' Liam trailed off as an outline of two people appeared, slowly becoming clearer, until they became solid.

'Herald? Aimee?' Icas asked.
'Are we still in one piece?' Herald asked, too afraid to open his eyes.

Lucky for him Aimee had opened hers, 'You, we seem to be,' she said.

Something jumped them; they were too off guard and went flying.

'Hey!' Aimee cried, fighting off her attacking who'd grabbed her.

It took a while to realise the attacking wasn't grabbing, but hugging.

'Liam?' she asked.

'Yeah, it's me,' came the reply.

'As grateful as I am for this greeting, I'm finding it hard to breathe.' she said.

He loosened his grip a little, but still wouldn't let go.

Luckily after a while he, she looked over to see Icas loosening his grip on Herald.

They had a group hug before Icas asked a question he so much wanted the answer to. 'How did you get here?'

'Herald is a Greek God, rather soon to be Greek God. only in this time era it doesn't seem to matter, seeing everything is already messed up.' Aimee stopped, realising she was babbling.

'Basically what she's trying to say is Hercules is a God, and transportation is a power!' Herald finished.

'You see Casche said if we walked this way we'd find them!' Liam said, smiling at the memory.

'Who's Casche?' Herald asked.

'That will be me!' the group turned around to see Casche standing there. 'Goddess of Nature at your service!'

'What part do you play in this?' Aimee asked her.

'I saved these guys from Ares, God of War,' she informed.

'What did you guys get up to?' Herald asked them.

'What did you two get up to?' Icas asked.

'I asked first,' Herald said.

Casche sensed an argument coming, 'Oh please,' she sighed waving here arms, filling each persons heads with the goings on of what happened.

'You died?' Icas exclaimed to Aimee.

'You're married?' she exclaimed back.

'Ok, now your all aware of the goings on, should we.' Herald cut her off.

'How did you do that?'

'Do what?' she asked half shocked.

'The Hocus Pocus mind filling thing?' he accused.

'I'm a Goddess, I told you,' Casche tried to defend herself.

'Yes, but Aphrodite already explained our, I mean your powers are limited.' he said.

'Oh that, yeah that's true. only some powers are more limited than others.' she said with a twinkle in her eye.

Herald gave a 'fair enough' nod.

'We should really try to figure out a way home.' Icas pointed out.

'That's taken care of,' Aimee quipped. 'We wait for my necklace to fully charge, then I wish us home!'

'You've worked it out!' Aphrodite's voice rang. 'I knew you would!' She appeared beside Casche.

'How long do we have to wait?' Herald asked her.

'Put it this way, the longer you leave it, the stronger it will be.' she said.

'We could try when it gets lighter,' Liam said, the quadet were suddenly aware how dark it had gone.

'That might be best,' Icas agreed. 'But we need a fire, some light, and a cave.' he said. 'How are we going to find one in the dark?'

The four friends needn't be able to see each other's face, they knew they each wore the same helpless expression.

'Follow me,' Aphrodite said, lighting a path, and leading them to a nearby cave. 'Rest here till the morning,' she said.

'Will you rest with us?' Liam asked Casche.

She was about to say she had a better and more comfortable bed up in Olympus, but she could feel Aphrodite's eyes on her. 'Sure, why not?' she said, pointing to a pot on the floor where a fire appeared. 'Like I said, some powers are more limited than others!'

They each settled down to sleep, Icas was lying near the fire, and Aimee was lying with Heralds arm around her, holding her close to him. Liam was lying close to Casche, but not as close as he would have liked.

They each were having a peaceful sleep, taking comfort in knowing that they would be going home tomorrow.