Author's Note: This when the main plot kicks in a little. So enjoy.

I don't own the Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus Series.

Calypso II

'Di immortales, my dining table!'.

After a few minutes of screaming, pacing and cursing she caught sight of something strangely familiar and ran over as fast as she could.

It was shone so brightly golden, she had to cover her eyes a little.

I was a mechanical dragon of some sort. It was obviously trying to communicate, as it made some what panicked beeping sounds.

She had never seen this creature before but recalled she knew something about it.

Why would a mechanical dragon end up on Ogygia?

Is this another one of the gods' jokes?!

No offence, but she would never fall in love with a dragon, so nice try people.

She paced a while asking herself questions trying to find out why was it here.

Wait.

Leo mentioned something about his masthead of his Argo II. He named it Felix. No.. Festus.

Festus was a dragon.

It finally hit her, as if a lightbulb were dinging ferociously above her head.

Leo had come back for her.

She darted as fast as she could but as she focused her view on Festus, she paused and she only realised it now. Festus had stopped making bleeping sounds.

The immortal girl stared blankly at the exact area where the dragon was just at a minute ago.

But Festus was just-

And he went-

She hoped the gods weren't just doing this for their amusement to just to laugh at her.

Before she could go to investigate a little further, a sharp discomfort in her head had come abruptly and she screamed in agony. But somehow in all the distress she heard the word 'seven' whisper to her.

Meanwhile in Olympus.

'It's starting people it's starting!'.

'Wait Aphrodite, I need some popcorn, bah too late now'.

'Would you like some nice barley inste-'.

'NO! Shut up Demeter'.

The Olympus television logo beamed proudly on the mega plasma screen. But Aphrodite beamed more proudly. I mean, she was an utter genius. Everyone didn't want the immortal girl leaving her prison, they wanted her to stay for at least another 200 centuries. She didn't want the poor girl to go through that, she was missing out on love and it was her duty to give it to her, one way or another.

Hephaestus and Hermes had supported her idea as Hephaestus wanted his child to have some much needed love in his life. Hermes on the other hand, had befriended the immortal and wanted her to have much needed love as well.

The 'Seven' theme song echoed through the marble throne room. She hummed along, knowing the rest of Olympus and and anyone who managed to have access to the channel was listening to this exact alluring melody.

Pictures of the Hephaestus boy and the immortal girl flashed by and when the theme song was over the love goddess' favourite part was finally here.

'Made by Red Rose Productions, your go to place for the best love shows in existence!'.

She was so ecstatic, she would have burst out with frenzied smiles and laughs but she somehow kept it in.

It started off with the demigod waking up. It was an independent show, with his thoughts being the voice-over and the view automatically having the best angles and lighting needed. Flashbacks were also seen, which was fabulous. All Aphrodite needed to do was, get into his head and activate the code and done!

She a few oohs and aahs and aws especially when the demigod said 'He wondered if Calypso would have laughed at that one, or told him he wasn't funny. Holy Hephaestus he missed her' in his voice over.

A while later, it had begun the immortal's point of view. Her head was a bit more difficult to get into but she put something in the Ogygian air, that weakened her, which proved to be successful.

Laughs developed as the immortal's dining table had been destroyed yet again, as seen in her flashback with the demigod. Even Athena let out a giggle, which told Aphrodite that it was going great so far. She couldn't wait until the real fun would happen.

Leo II

The last few things that happened were hard to remember but he knew they were crazy. But not as crazy as the next few things that happened.

He was on a small sand island, being undressed by air.

They were probably right because scarlet stains of blood was nearly on every part of his clothes. He looked like Carrie on her prom night, except he wasn't a girl with awesome telekenesis powers. Except, when he looked around for wounds or cuts or even stains of blood on the sand there wasn't any.

The air also shoved ambrosia down his throat to keep him from talking. When the air was done the air brought over a circle shaped mirror with a frame looking like somewhere in a fairytale book.

He was in the fireproof outfit that Calypso made for him, plus his toolbelt. His curly, brown hair was as normal as usual but something made him seem magically enhanced.

'Damn I look good. Well I always look good but damn. Thanks air'. Not everyday you get to thank air for giving you a makeover session.

Curiously, Leo went over to the random antique looking table because there was a sticky note on it. Which read:

Son of Hephaestus, bring this package to Calypso of Ogygia. And remember.. 7.

The sticky note poofed into a cloud of sky blue and lavender and the foggy gas formed a big door shape. He put his arm through the cloud and he could feel the constant flow of water and knew it led to somewhere else. He grabbed the package, shut his eyes and unwillingly entered the cloud into the unknown world.

Author's Note:

How was that? I know, I didn't expect it to be surprisingly dramatic. Tell me if it's in your face dramatic because I wanna know. And don't hate me for writing Aphrodite like that. I mean I love her character and always imagined her graceful and wise and with captivating feminine beauty. But for the purpose of this story, I'll write her slightly love-delusional.

Please review sweeties and tell me which gods/goddess' dialogue you want me to feature. And if you want more of Leo's or Calypso's POV.

If you do review, thank you for taking your precious time in doing it. Until next time, strangers.