If anyone has found this it means you are either very resourceful or have too much time. Both is fine! This is the second Chapter. Wow. I never update this story…I just didn't think anyone would find it, I certainly couldn't HAHA. Anyway, please continue reading.

Alice stepped down the cool steps. The underground was chilly. She wrapped herself closer to her thin coat. It was sad that she had had to sell her other one. The subway was dark. She looked around and saw a door wide open. There was stuff strewn across the door way. She quickly walked over to the door, her footsteps seemed so loud in the silence. She looked in the small room and gasped.

Food, it was stocked full of unperishable food. There was a pillow, some toys, the boy must had been living there for a long time. She looked around, there was a small radio on one of the selves, she grabbed it. The numbers 59-SE were on the back, Sandy Earl, this had been hers. But Sandy Earl had died two years before, how had to boy gotten the radio. The boy!

Alice's heart beat faster. The train had taken him, but which way. She jumped on the tracks. Nothing. She glanced back at door. If the boy had been watching out for the trains light, then it would stand to reason that the train had been coming from the end where he would only open it a crack. Of course she had never been very good at that sort of stuff; leave that to the children of Athena to work out.

Alice made her decision. She grabbed a few cans and the radio and hurried down the track. She came across the next station soon after. She looked around. People, there were so many people. All of them getting ready for a raid, or just living in their new home. Alice cursed, anyone of them could have seen them but thanks to the mist they probably thought it was completely normal. There was no way to know which way the boy had been taken. She punched the wall. "Ok, Al, you can do this." If she brought a demigod back she might just be accepted back into her families ranks, but that was a big might, not to mention the kid probably wasn't a demigod.

Then she saw it. On the wall of the station. An arrow. It was pointing up, out of now where, how did the kid manage that? Was it from so one else? This is annoying, she went over to it. It felt new and it wasn't very deep. Alice bit her lip then nodded. She would follow it, and ran up the stairs.

The street was cold now that the sun had fully set. She looked around, she felt like she had done that a lot tonight. The lamp posts were on now. Then she saw the blood in the snow. They had hurt him. She gasped, a rush of determination made her run harder, her muscles screamed at her but she continued to run. Following to the tyre tracks the blood had led to.

Then Alice heard the sirens. She stopped short. She looked for a public shelter. Then she saw the car. The boy, the first thing she knew was that he was beautiful. There was no denying it; he had to be a child of Aphrodite. The second was that they were obviously headed to a shelter of some sort. She followed them.

They reached a stair case, unlocked the door and hurried inside, locking it on their way in. But there had never been a lock Alice couldn't smash open. And so she entered the tunnel. She hadn't been expecting it but there was a passage way, one she walked down very carefully. She was ready for a fight, her Colt in hand. There were lights against the concrete wall and she entered into the sewage system. The smell was ghastly but she continued yet again.

She could hear their voices now. It chilled her, the fact these men had kidnapped this boy for some reason, but what would Nazis want with a kid? She tried to calm her breathing. She looked around the corner. There was a dry area, and that's where they were camped, in a sewage system! Of all places they had to be in a sewage system.

The boy was tied up and lay directly opposite to her. A lamp sat in the middle of the camp. Alice readied herself; she needed the element of surprise if she wanted to her a chance. "Three…two…on-"

"Hallo, wer bist du?" Alice spun around, her eyes widened in fear, a Nazi had snuck up behind her.