Daphne
"I-I've betrayed you?"
Daphne was inside Artemis's tent at the hunter camp in Ohio, and had just heard the four worst words Artemis possibly could have said to her.
You have betrayed me.
"M-my lady, how could I have betrayed you?" Daphne asked.
"Think about it Daphne," Artemis answered, "what is the one way a hunter can break her oath?"
Daphne's knees buckled. She had to grab a nearby chair to keep from falling. "But, my lady, I... I haven't fallen in love with anyone if that's what you're insinuating."
Artemis stood up and started pacing the floor. "You do realize that you can't lie to a goddess successfully. Even if you do not think you are lying."
"I'm not lying!" Daphne exclaimed.
"Then tell me," Artemis continued, "how do you feel about my son?"
Daphne's face flushed as green as a ripe lime (she never could figure out why she blushed that color). "Logan is a complete doof! He's immature, he's always making fun of me, and he-"
"Okay Daphne," Artemis interrupted, "I see your point. Perhaps my suspicions were wrong. But if I ever get the feeling you may have those feelings for him again, then I'm afraid that you will no longer be welcomed as a member of my hunt."
Daphne was about to leave, but Artemis continued. "Oh, and about your quest..." Daphne sat back down, waiting to hear what Artemis had to say. "I will provide you transport to and back from San Francisco. That is where you are heading, yes?" Daphne nodded. "And I would like for you to take Thalia with you all, as she has had a past experience with Nereus. Off you go now." Artemis waved her hand and Daphne's eyes began to droop. The world started spinning.
The next thing Daphne knew she was waking up in a coffee shop in San Francisco.
