Hello reader's ummmmm well as you know I've been away for (clears throat nervously) awhile… But hey now I'm back YAY! I am finally updating this story after a looooonnnggg time. So I hope you all enjoy it and please review

~Silver

They were on me in an instant as they attacked me in perfect unison forcing me into a defensive position right away. I summoned my Heaven Shield, a dome of invincible see-through golden light, before they could even lay a finger on me effectively protecting me while I attempted to come up with some sort of game plan. I was interrupted in my musings by a loud banging on my Heaven Shield and my powers being drained more so than usual. I looked up from the ground to see a huge, green, hulking, well Hulk slamming his enormous fists against my Heaven Shield draining my powers holding up the shield greatly. I growled in frustration as I glared at the beast angrily before a smirk took control of my face because just as he was about to slam his giant green fits into my shield once more I released it and leaped into the air making the Hulk's own momentum act against him as he hurtled past me, making him accidentally body slam into the Black Widow causing her to be sent flying into an old wooden building leaving only five angry Avengers facing me.

I laughed victoriously before once again being interrupted by a large lightning covered hammer crashing into my chest. I slammed into the dusty motel I had slept in the night before sending it crashing to the ground on top of me. Luckily I was the only tenant last night and the owners were out for the afternoon. I groaned as the thunder god summoned his hammer back to him and stood grandly over his cape flapping in the wid. "You are facing the god of thunder give up now vill- oomph!" I interrupted him by standing while he was busy grandstanding and slamming Angel Feather like a baseball bat into his head sending him high into the sky before he came hurtling straight into the crater he crashed me into moments before.

"I hate gods," I growled before turning to the rather patriotic looking man carrying only a shield.

"So, your Captain America right?" I asked him a coy smile on my face.

"Yes, why?" he responded suspiciously.

I let a dark chuckle escape my lips before responding to his question with my own, "Oh nothing really, I just heard that you're a strong believer in justice, right?"

"Yes, I am," he said never letting his guard down.

I released a loud humorless laugh, "Let me let you in on a little secret Cap'," I told him poising Angel Feather to strike, "In this universe there's no such thing as justice," before I rushed him.

Angel Feather let out a loud clang as it met Captain Americas shield at full force. We both leaped back as we each prepared out attacks. Then I heard a strange sound, the sound of crying. I looked to my left to where the sound was emanating from to see a little girl sobbing on the front porch of a small wooden home. She has golden blonde hair that was darkened by the large amount of dust floating in the air. But what truly stopped me in my tracks were her eyes, striking green eyes to be exact, green like new leaves in the spring time. Much to the confusion of the Avengers who had surrounded me in my little stare down I walked towards her. Thor, recently arisen from the crater, attempted to stop me thinking I would hurt the child but I merely waved my hand and shot a tendril of light to tie him up.

"What is wrong child," I asked in a calm voice I had not used in many years.

"P-please don't hurt me," she whispered quivering in fear, it was only then that I had noticed the gash on her leg, probably from a large shard of glass from the motel I slammed into.

"I wouldn't hurt you, now please let me see your leg," I said in attempt to comfort her.

She tried to crawl away but I grabbed onto her arm firmly before placing my hand over her wound and releasing a beautiful white light that wrapped itself around the wound for a few moments before fading revealing healed skin in its place.

"See," I said using the first genuine smile I had in years, "I'm not that bad."

She stared up at me in wonder before a smile erupted across her face and she timidly thanked me.

"Now," I sighed slowly standing up, "You should get inside to your parents," before turning towards the Avengers to continue our fight.

I was about to launch an attack on a man holding a bow and arrow before I felt a tug on my leg and looked back to see a smirk on the little girls face.

"Oh Percy you always were such a good guy," she laughed almost menacingly as realization struck me.

I was instantly in attack mode as I leaped back from the girl sending her sprawling backwards as I delivered a swift kick to her chest.

"Hey what the hell's your problem?" Iron Man asked standing in front of her protectively as she stood shakily.

"She's not some little girl you fool," I screamed at him as she began to glow behind him.

She released a bright light before a beautiful woman replaced the little girl, "Aphrodite," I growled venomously, "What are you doing here."