Dear Calypso,
I'm not exactly sure what to say. I'm not the best when it comes to "expressing my feelings" but I couldn't hold them in any longer. I know this letter will never reach you, but at least it'll almost be like I'm talking to you again.
You're all I think ever about. Your hair, your sweet smell, your beautiful eyes. I can never forget your eyes.
You will most likely forget about me, but I just want to say one thing:
I love you Calypso, and I am coming back.
Yours in demigodishness, Leo Valdez.
Leo finished his short letter and looked down at it. It wasn't much, but it was just the first layer to how he felt about Calypso. There was so much more.
Holding the note clasped in his palm, he fell asleep again, dreaming of his lost love.
The next day he was up on deck talking to Festus and messing with his sphere. The paper was in his pocket. He wanted to keep it with him wherever he went.
He was in the middle of trying to make streamers pop out of the sphere when suddenly, the letter escaped his pocket.
"Hey!" He yelled, scrambling to grab it, but the wind had other ideas. It carried the letter all over the deck, with Leo chasing it. Then, WOOSH! off the side it went.
Leo felt his heart drop.
But he returned to Festus and continued working on his sphere, the occasional sniffle escape him.
First he couldn't stay with Calypso, now the paper he had written some of his feelings on was gone to!
He imagined it ending up with some random animal. Perhaps an ostrich, he thought. Or maybe a penguin.
But his mind soon strayed from the paper, with Calypso taking up most of his thoughts.
Little did he know however, was that his father was watching. The god had been kind to Calypso in the past, and he had seen his son land on her island. Sadly, he knew that he could not directly interfere in their story, as his wife could be dangerous when she wanted, but he could try to help.
So the crafty god had the winds lead the paper to a certain place. A place no man ever found twice.
A/N so thank you so much for the reviews an follows! It helps a lot. And over two hundred views in less than a day! Thank you so much! But as for how long the story will be, not too long. I've got a quick, basic plot/storyline and I hope you'll enjoy it. Once again, review! It really does help.
