Piper sighed as she slowly closed the door behind her quietly. She glanced around looking at Jason's bed to computer. He was asleep at his computer. She just smiled and walked over. Piper nudged him softly. "Superman." She whispered. "Huh... Wha..?" Jason slowly woke and smiled at Piper. "Oh I was just studying." She glanced at the bright screen. It showed a Pro and Cons list. "When was Pros and Cons lists on Annabeth's quizzes?" Piper laughed and sat by him in the huge computer chair.
"Well more like if we should go look for Annabeth and Percy... I mean, if we do, we may not make it to Athen's in time. But if we don't-" Piper cut him off, "They won't be rescued nor will we have enough people dot the prophecy." Jason nodded and yawned. "Hey Jason," Piper looked at him and smiled. "Can we do some research on the myth about Calypso maybe?" He chuckled lightly. "Now why would we?" She pushed some hair away from her face and cleared her throat. "Annabeth is giving me a myth Quiz. Myths 101..."
Jason just sighed and started to click Calypso into the google search. "
"Calypso is remembered most for her role in Homer's Odyssey, in which she keeps the fabled Greek hero Odysseus on her island to make him her immortal husband. According to Homer, Calypso kept Odysseus prisoner at Ogygia for seven years,[4] while Pseudo-Apollodorus says five years[5] and Hyginus says one.[6] Calypso enchants Odysseus with her singing as she strolls to and fro across her weaving loom, with a golden shuttle. During this time they sleep together, although Odysseus soon comes to wish for circumstances to change.
Odysseus cannot be away from his wife Penelope any longer and wants to go to Calypso to tell her. His patron goddess Athena asks Zeus to order the release of Odysseus from the island, and Zeus orders the messenger Hermes, to tell Calypso to set Odysseus free, for it was not his destiny to live with her forever. She angrily comments on how the gods hate for goddesses to have affairs with mortals, but eventually concedes, sending Odysseus on his way after providing him with wine, bread, and the provisions to build a small raft.
Homer does not mention any children by Calypso. By some accounts, which come after the Odyssey, Calypso bore Odysseus a son, Latinus,[7] though Circe is usually given as Latinus's mother.[8] In other accounts Calypso bore Odysseus two children, Nausithous and Nausinous.[9] The story of Odysseus and Calypso has some close resemblances to the interactions between Gilgamesh and Siduri in the Epic of Gilgamesh in that "the lone female plies the inconsolable hero-wanderer with drink and sends him off to a place beyond the sea reserved for a special class of honoured people" and "to prepare for the voyage he has to cut down and trim timbers."
"Nothing about how to get her off?" Jason read it again aloud and shook his head. "Nope." She sighed and stared at the ceiling. "Why do you want to know?" Piper bit her lip and shrugged. "It's a question on the test." Jason laughed and yawned yet again. "Come on lets get to bed." She nodded and slipped into bed with Jason and closed her eyes.
"Jason, Piper!" Piper was nudged awake by Jason hearing Annabeth's voice. "Annabeth! Percy!"
