Pit knew it was over. The screen showed Palutena, chained up. Jack, Felix and Henry looked amazed at each other.

'Pit!' shouted she. The screen was a kind of third person view, cause they saw a Pit running.

'Lady Palutena!' shouted the dream Pit. The screen showed the rest of his dreams and went black.

'Farmer, get a book about mythology now!' commanded Jack and Henry left the room.

'Was that a goddess?' asked Felix amazed. Pit didn't know what to answer. Jack walked to Pit and stared creepy at him.

'You have something to explain us, huh?' he said and pushed Pit in a chair. Felix tied his arms at the chair. Henry walked into the room with a book about Greek mythology.

'Here you are,' he said and handed Jack the book. He opened it and looked at Pit.

'Tell me Pit. What do you know about that "Palutena"?' asked he. Pit narrowed his eyes.

'I'm not gonna tell you,' said Pit. He was not going to tell anything about his goddess.

'Then I find out by myself,' grimed Jack and browed through the book. He stopped at a page.

'And?' asked Felix.

'I have found something interesting. It's not exactly the same name, but I think it's the same person. Her myths fit even with your second name Pit.' Pit knew exactly where he talked about. Curse you, Ovidius, thought Pit. Sometimes, people (mostly Ovidius) were witness of his heroic deeds, like his victory on Medusa. And his failures of course, like his first flight. They noticed his stories, but couldn't know everything precisely. Writers often filled unknown gaps with their own fantasy or "things they thought to hear or see".

'It's all about the Olympian Pallas Athena, what could be a corruption of Palutena.' Too bad, they were not that stupid, thought Pit.

'That fits! Pit talked about the pantheon and avoid my question when I asked if it were the Olympians!' said Felix.

'Pit, explain this,' said Jack, but Pit remains silent. Jack walked threatening to the angel, who flinched.

'TELL US!' shouted he in Pit's ears. He said nothing. He was unbreakable, although he was slapped in his face twice.

'You are good, strong and loyal, but I haven't seen the other dream yet. That other little angel can tell us more. Girls are weaker.'

'That is just discrimination,' said Henry. 'But hey, I'm a man, so I can't know that.' Jack walked to the room next to this room and came back with a female colleague and Kite. Kite didn't wore her toga either. She wore a short black dress, one of the few differences between angel men clothes and angel women clothes.

'Oh hi Pit!' giggled Kite and gave a wide smile. She was put down in a chair too and Pit looked uncomprehending. This was not the Kite he knew.

'OK what is wrong with her?' said Pit to Jack, who turned his asking head to the female scientist.

'She was anxious and didn't want to cooperate, so I dazed her a bit,' said the scientist. If Pit could facepalm, he had done it, but he was tied up. How many times were they a kind of knocked out?

'I think it's getting unhealthy,' sighed Felix. The scientist gave the USB-stick to Jack, who downloaded the files. Pit hoped Kite hadn't dreamt about anything related with the Skyworld.

'Euh Kite? Where have your dreamt about?' asked Pit.

'Dream? This whole world is one big dream!' answered she, but then she jumped up with wide eyes. 'WHAT ARE THEY GONNA DO?' shouted she. Welcome back on earth Kite, thought Pit. The files loaded and the records started. Fortunately, it was not about Palutena. But it was even worse, because she had dreamt about Pit. And it was not a serious nightmare, no, it was a sweet dream. Even the background was pink.

'Crap,' said Pit confused and raised an eyebrow. The scientists were dying by laughing and Kite could explode in shame. Pit felt a bit embarrassing, but in some way, it was just cute. The file ended and Jack was still laughing.

'Woohoo, that was not very helpful. But man, what was that hilarious.' He grabbed a water bottle and drank it empty. His seriousness came back and continued browsing through the book.

'Here is something written about angels,' said Jack. 'Athena, ahum I change that name to Palutena, was the carrier of the angels. She had a organized army of angels. They were perfectly ranked by the Greek alphabet, from Alpha to Kappa. Palutena had a special way to communicate with her angels. She had telepathic powers to sent her thoughts through angels' laurel crowns.'

'Was that the reason you ordered us to remove his laurel crown?' asked Henry and Jack nodded.

'Wait, how did you know that?' asked Kite confused. She was not in the room when Jack saw Pit's dream.

'So, it's true,' grimed Jack and Kite looked alarmed to Pit. One thing, they were not breaking the Angel Code of Silence, but they endangered Palutena.

'What? No, it's definitely NOT true,' said Pit as nonchalant as possible.

'Then it's definitely true,' said Jack and Pit decided to say nothing. The door flew open and a scientist ran to Jack.

'Mister Harrison, it's alive! The angel is alive!' said he and Jack, Felix and Henry ran out the room. The angels were alone and looked worried at each other.

'Angel? Do they mean their own creature?' asked Pit. Kite eyes became wide.

'Yes, now I remember! This morning, Jack was talking about it! He said that angels grow quickly and it will be full grown at any time. He also said the creature will awake in less than a week.'

'Now we have another serious problem!' said Pit.