Ugh, macaroni and barf again, Jon thought to himself as he picked at his lunch with his spork

AN: This is a shorter chapter because I would rather write about Jon than about gods. Remember to review and give me new story ideas. Follow Bubblegum11's path.

There was an air of tension around the throne room as the gods gathered for an emergency meeting. Artemis was the tensest of all because they were discussing the fate of her… son.

"Artemis how could you have betrayed us like this to a man?" Zeus asked.

"I loved him," she replied.

"THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU LOSE YOUR VIRGINITY TO HIM!" Apollo roared angrily.

"Look who's talking! You have the most children out there and half of them you don't even bother to claim because people will think you're a slut! The only one in here who should even be talking is Hestia. Zeus and Poseidon both broke their vows!" Artemis screamed back and everyone was surprised, she was normally quiet and thoughtful.

"Who votes we kill him right now?" Zeus asked, impatiently, ignoring any protest from Artemis.

All of the hands went up, except for Poseidon and Hestia's. This was even more surprising because Poseidon had never really gotten along with her and Hestia was always the conservative one of the Olympians.

"I wasn't supposed to have a son and look what he did. He saved the flame of the West and resisted Kronos' lure, even when certain gods in this room did not," Poseidon explained, glaring at Ares.

"That does not mean her son will resist the prophecy this time," Athena argued.

"We gave Poseidon's son and Zeus' daughter a chance and they both made the right one and they were the biggest heroes in the second Titan Wars," Hestia interjected.

"We can never try and control prophecies though, it never works out, Apollo you should know that by now," Artemis exclaimed. She knew that she had made a mistake having Jon, but she was going to own up to it and not let a human lose their life for her mistake.

"She does have a point there," Demeter agreed.

"Father, please if he is the one in the prophecy then he can save us from destroying ourselves," Artemis pleaded and he nodded.

"Okay, he can live, for now, but if he makes one small mistake, just one, I'm frying him with one of my lightning bolts," Zeus explained and Artemis got the closest to shouting with glee than she ever has in her entire life. Everyone looked at her thinking that this one boy could change everyone on Olympus forever.

Artemis quickly walked away from the other Olympians to look at her son. Even though she had put on a bitter face towards him, she had been watching him grow up and she had even been in the stands a few times when he was at a track meet. He looked so much like her everything from his shining auburn hair to his runner's body and silver eyes. And if that Hermes girl even flirted with him Artemis was going to make her rue the day that she had met Jon.

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