Zeus was awaiting in his throne room as the sun began to shine through the windows behind him. He knew that Apollon wanted to speak with him and he wanted to help them with the human girl.

He clutched his staff causing his knuckles to turn white and closed his eyes, retreating into his thoughts. The solemn god was interrupted by the doors bursting open and the familiar presence of his son and brother entered.

"Zeus!" bellowed Hades. The older god had a feeling that this was going to be a long conversation. He could never ascertain how Zeus viewed the girl. His expressions were so impassive that it was impossible to figure him out.

Zeus sighed and opened his eyes, locking onto the green eyes of his son. "What is it you want Hades, Apollon?"

Apollon let out a long, heavy sigh and strode forward until he was standing in front of the steps leading up to his father, "We want to help Fairy."

Zeus raised an eyebrow, curious as to what they wanted from him. "Oh, in what way does she need assistance?"

Hades narrowed his eyes, 'He's never this quick to gain interest in someone.' "It seems that your son has offered Yui to live with us after the year is over."

The room fell silent as the two standing gods waited with abating breath. Zeus closed his eyes and sighed, "What did she say when you offered such a thing?"

Apollon hesitated, wary of whether his father was angry or not, "S-she…" He lowered his head and sadness once again glazed over his eyes causing Zeus to remember that look after he lost Cassandra. "she doesn't think that… she deserves to live with us."

He nodded and stood, "What do you need my son?"

Apollon and Hades exchanged shocked glances before Hades decided to speak, "Y-you want to help her?"

Zeus silently strode over to one of the windows that were behind his throne. He held one arm behind his back and the other still clutching his staff, "That human was able to return my son to me. She was even able to make you look past your misery brother. I can't let someone who has helped my family not feel worthy."

Hades nodded, "Is it possible that she can return with us?"

Zeus sighed and turned back towards his brother, "That decision will be entirely up to her. If she were to choose the path with the gods….." He looked over his shoulder back at the window, gazing solemnly at the rising sun. "she will be sacrificing more than most humans have." He sighed and turned back to his son. "I will allow her to live among us, but first you need to convince her that she indeed has a place alongside us. That girl is meant for great things, I do not want this opportunity to slip past us."

Hades narrowed his eyes. "What do you mean by 'opportunity'?"

"Surely you've noticed that Kusanagi is far from normal."

Thoth's unexpected voice echoed throughout the chamber, leaving a stiffness within the air. Apollon looked over at Thoth as he made his way over to Zeus's side, keeping to the shadows. "What do you mean she's far from normal?"

Thoth looked over at Zeus to pass over the question to him. Zeus rolled his eyes at his old friend before answering. "She is a human, born and raised, with a unique…...ability."

Young green eyes began to be coated in confusion, "What ability?"

"Haven't you noticed? She isn't affected by anyone's powers. She isn't drawn to Balder and Loki can't even hypnotize her. Even Hade's misery should have seriously injured her by now." He crossed his arms and leaned back up against the nearest pillar, using his foot to prop himself up slightly. "The one being in the universe who cannot be affected but can affect everyone that she comes in contact with."

Hade's eyes widened, and his eyes shot towards his brother. "Zeus, you don't think that….."

He walked down the stairs and stood in front of his brother, letting his imposing aura encircle everyone in the room. "Kusanagi is the person that we have been waiting for since the beginning of the Titanomachy. I don't need to remind you all of how much this girl will be needed in the future."

Hades furrowed his eyebrows and nodded, "I understand. Without her… we lose everything."

Zeus nodded gravely and walked back to his throne and sat down, his golden eyes burrowed into his son's green eyes. "Make her see how truly she is needed. She cannot be guilt-ed into this decision. She must want to go on her own accord. She must be willing to choose a path that will lead her towards many trials in the future." He leaned forward slightly. "She must understand that she is more than worthy to be amongst the gods. If anything, we aren't worthy to live alongside her."

The two gods nodded, a new fire of determination lit within their chests. They knew what her decision meant in the grand scheme of everything. Her decision will shape the future and either leave in her wake destruction or rebirth. The two bowed and ran out of the chamber, the doors automatically slammed behind them.

As the echo dissipated across the stone walls, Zeus closed his eyes and leaned back. "Thoth," The Egyptian god slightly raised his chin from his chest and looked over at Zeus. "I understand."

They exchanged cold expressions that seemed to cause the air to freeze it their wake. Nodding to one another, Thoth quickly walked out of the room and left Zeus by himself once again.

-x-

Walking down the hallway away from the throne room, Thoth was thinking about how one mere human could decide the entire future of both humans and gods.

'She better listen to those damn idiots. She is the one thing that we desperately need if we want the gods to continue existing without human interference.'

He stopped in the middle of the hallway and turned his head towards the window, watching the last remnants of the hidden areas of the sun appear above the horizon. 'I'm going to have to make sure those idiots don't fuck this up. Here I thought I was just going to be here to teach, but now I am here to make sure that a few young idiots don't destroy our chance at a peaceful future.'