Ok guys today is March 29th. Probably post this in the next week. I'm having a hard time thinking of ideas. Nobody is posting reviews so I'm kinda bummed. Should I continue this story? I don't know because you guys never tell me, so I'm just gonna assume you're not interested in the story. This might be the last chapter up if you guys can't even take 1 minute to just say something. I don't want to sound pushy or anything but come on guys.

K now im done spewing. It will mostly be Artemis POV, maybe changing in between characters. I will only throw in a few Percy POV's here and there though. Unless you guys want different of course.

Here we go!

Artemis POV


As I leave the throne room, I realize I can teleport to my temple if I wanted to. But while in the moment of losing a god, I just decide to walk to my shrine.

I spend so much time on the hunt that I realize I haven't much admired the true beauty of Olympus. I walk past the laughing children and suppress a smile as I see a wild party going on in Dionysus' temple.

Most of the people are drunk or passed out. There were girls stripping in the back, which I have to admit, got my blood running.

What's the hell is wrong with you Artemis? I think to myself. I immediately shunned all thoughts from my mind except the fact that I must be hallucinating. I can't believe I just thought that! What's getting in your head to make such thoughts enter your mind Artemis? I scold myself.

As I continue walking, I calm down a little bit and come to a bend in the road, on the far side of which is Athena's palace. I decide to take a detour on my way home. I come to the large oak doors and raise my hand to rap the giant owl knocker on the door.

Instead, I almost immediately jump back at the cool, calculating voice of Athena. "Yes Artemis, what do you wish coming to my home?" the speaker blares. I search blindly for the speaker, which I find hidden behind the giant owl knocker.

"I just want to talk to you about a rather…urgent matter, Athena. I presume you know what I'm talking about. Surely Zeus has sent Hermes to all the gods by now?"

"Of course I know Artemis," The speaker blares. I can practically hear her roll her eyes. "I am Zeus's most trusted advisor, if he didn't inform me first, I would have been insulted!" she says as if it is the most obvious thing in the world.

"Alright Athena, stop with all this pointless chit-chat. Just let me in already." I say exasperatedly. Athena can tell I'm pissed, because the doors open immediately.

I realized that I haven't been to Athena's palace in 50 years. Last time I came here she had a small black and white TV in 1961. That was all the technology she had.

Now I noticed major setup changes. There were holographic displays protruding from the walls creating their own building designs, as if thinking for themselves. There were 62 foot cinema screens playing documentaries of different historical or scientific events. Beats headphones were attached to the screening machine playing the documentaries. I noticed this by just standing in the doorway and looking around.

As I move forward, I find more and more technological devices, like a hydrogen powered car, a uranium reactor which had many AC outlets plugged to the reactors. I nearly flip out again as I hear Athena's voice over the speaker system again.

"So how do you like my humble abode my dearest sister? Notice anything different from the last time you stopped by?" she said sarcastically.

"Can't deny I'm impressed O precious sister," I shot back, "But I believe I was here for an important matter to discuss. I need to focus on the matter at hand."

"Alright then let me just come out from my hiding spot." I heard a hissing noise and I turned around and looked at one of the documentary screens. The whole thing was moving outward while a door appeared in the bottom.

The large door opened up, and in the brief look I had inside, I saw thousands of plasma screen TV's that were hooked up to hidden camera's around the palace. The door closed and out stepped Athena. I have to admit that she is quite beautiful, even for a goddess. A natural beauty unlike Aphrodite's Barbie doll look.

"I would watch what you think about Artemis, other gods might get the wrong idea." Athena said with a devious smile on her face.

I scowled and glared at Athena. "I was simply complimenting you Athena, I was not implying any buried feel-"

"Oh come on Artemis, shut up. I was just making a joke, and admit it, if you weren't the victim, it would've been funny." I smiled a bit then turned serious. Athena has an awful quality of sidetracking people without meaning to. I don't know where this strange side of Athena came from, but I definitely prefer the battle-ready, calculating Athena.

"Once again Athena, I must redirect our conversation to more pressing matters. As you now know, Percy has been captured. We must find a way to regain his help, because we have inferred that with the rising of Gaea, comes the ascension of Ouranos." I say grimly.

"Yes yada yada yada. Let's get down to how we will find Percy. First, we will have to guess where he's hidden, work out what security he will have, then work our way into where he's been kept, past the security, out of there, find out what's going on with the Primordials. Because, as we all know, the Primordials is probably the bigger problem than saving Percy at the moment." Athena says.

I was taken aback, because I felt anger. But not towards the Primordials, or towards anyone else. I felt anger towards Athena. How dare she say that the Primordials are a bigger problem than saving Percy!

Oh Gods Artemis, why are you defending a man of all things. Get a grip on yourself; you just need to focus on getting all the gods together to defeat the real enemy. After that, I managed to get all other thought out of my head.

Athena looked expectantly at me, and I thought I saw a hint of amusement pass through her face. Then the face morphed back into a cool, emotionless mask.

"What were you saying there Athena?" I inquired.

"I was asking if you would be willing to undertake the task to retrieve Percy to deal with the impending Primordial problem." Athena says with a ghost of a smile on her face.

"Well yes, yes of course I would be able to free Percy." I say, wondering why she was smiling.

"Artemis, we all know that you and your Hunters are able to save Percy, but are you willing?" Athena said, now grinning hugely.

I gulp, choosing my next words carefully. "Um, y-yes I am—I mean—of course I'm willing to rescue Percy, I'm completely willing to rescue him." I remember to put on my cool mask at the last moment before I stammer out the rest of the sentence. I can just see Athena trying to suppress her smile.

I don't understand what is going on in my head! Why am I so apprehensive to release Percy? It is the right thing to do, so I must.

Somehow I managed to convince myself that it was just because I was under pressure, that's why I was nervous, but in retrospect, I know differently.

"Alright Artemis, for this important matter, we must resort to measures we haven't used in 5 millennia because the circumstances weren't just important enough. Even Zeus fears to use this method, because it could condemn even him to the worst life an immortal has lived." Athena said gravely.

"And what, Athena, is this twisted plan you have brewed in your devious mind?" I asked, fearing the answer.

"We must use Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropis in place of the mortal Oracle of Delphi." Athena says, looking away from me, knowing this plan could mess up everybody's life on Olympus.

"No," I said in horror "Athena, we can't use them, that's completely crazy! Are you out of your mind, we could ruin this world!" As what Athena says seeps into my brain and I finally understand what she is saying.

Athena wants to use the Three Fates to locate Percy and his captors.

And it was a completely suicidal idea, in my opinion. If we anger them while we consult with them, the rest of our immortal life could be condemned. Right now, I'm starting to think Athena isn't as wise as I thought.

I banish that thought quickly, because I know how brilliant she is. She is very useful in times of high tension, because is usually the one to keep her cool.

"Aww, thanks sis, I'm glad you think of me that way, but I do hope that you are focusing on what you must do. You will play a big role in the meeting with the Fates, since I have delegated you for the quest."

"Don't worry, I will fulfill my duty in the events to come, but I cannot be alone in this, the rest of the gods must accompany me also. My father must swallow his damned pride and help everyone in this." I said, getting a little angry and nervous as the words came out.

Athena lost her smirk and her face turned serious. "Of course Artemis, we won't let you down. The Olympians may be unreasonably horrible to each other, but we all respect the Fates' powers, how they can ruin any and all of us."

I looked at her gratefully and promptly thanked her for her kindness. "Athena, If you don't mind, I must get going. I have a lot to think about now that you've suggested your plan, and I must consult with some other gods with the problem also.


Alright Guys, that's the chapter! Ok, so I have planned for the Roman Gods to appear in the story :D.

You know how the Romans are, battle-ready and used to having sex whenever they wanted. The rich romans got to have sex whenever they wanted. So, to be realistic, there will be graphic writing! BUT, only when the Romans appear in story, but I don't know when I'll implement that.

I will dedicate the remaining chapters of the story to the first reviewer of the previous chapter.

Seeya!