Zeus shows up sometime after the meeting.

"Have you figured out what is wrong?" Zeus asks.

"No," Apollo says, "I'm afraid I can't find anything."

"Check again," Zeus says.

"I've checked about ten times already," Apollo says.

"Check another ten times," Zeus says, "Keep checking until you find out what is wrong."

"I'm hoping she'll wake up soon," Apollo says, "So that she can tell me what was happening before she fell."

"Until she feels better her carriage will cross the sky on auto pilot, and we'll all have to hope that night will come," Zeus says.

"I'll keep trying," Apollo says as Zeus leaves.

A week later Artemis finally wakes up. She looks around, and realizes it's morning. She begins to wonder what had happened and how long she was out for. She began to stand up, but almost lost her balance. Apollo finally showed back up.

"Where did I leave my sunglasses?" Apollo asks no one in particular.

"On your head," Artemis says.

"Oh," Apollo says, finding them on his head, "Thank you Artemis."

"Your welcome," Artemis says, and Apollo stops in his tracks and turns around to see his sister standing there.

"You're awake," Apollo says, dumbfounded.

"Yeah," Artemis says, "How long was I asleep?"

"A week," Apollo answers.

"What happened?" Artemis asks.

"You blacked out," Apollo says, "I still don't know what caused it."

"Hmm.." Artemis says.

"What were you feeling before you fell?" Apollo asks.

"My head was spinning and I felt nauseas in the throne room," Artemis answers.

"Did you feel anything before appearing in the throne room?" Apollo asks.

"Headache and nausea," Artemis answers.

"Go through your day with me," Apollo says.

"I got home, made breakfast, ate, and then headed to the garden in my backyard," Artemis says, "I then went inside and started to make lunch, that's when I started to feel sick."

"Maybe from that night with the moon," Apollo suggests.

"That's what I thought so I ignored it, and kept making lunch," Artemis says, "I set my finished sandwich down and headed to the fridge to get something to drink, but before I could, I fell to the floor."

"Tripped?" Apollo asks.

"No, because I felt nauseas, so I tried getting up. I almost fell back down a couple times. I finally made it to the bathroom and began throwing up. When I figured I was finished I headed back to my room, and found a note saying there was a meeting right then," Artemis says.

"You threw up?" Apollo asks.

"Yeah," Artemis says.

"Lay back down," Apollo orders.

"Okay," Artemis complies.

Apollo begins to check her again, and finds that his guess is right. Artemis is pregnant.

"Artemis," Apollo says after finishing.

"Yeah?" Artemis asks.

"Drink this, it's water," Apollo says handing her a cup.

"Okay," Artemis says, and she begins drinking the water.

"Artemis, When'd you have sex?" Apollo asks.

Artemis spits out some of the water she was drinking and almost coughs on the rest, and she looks at her brother bewildered.

"What?" Artemis asks

"I asked when'd?" Apollo tried to ask.

"No, no. Don't repeat yourself. I heard you," Artemis cuts him off, "Why is it any of your business?"

"Your... pregnant," Apollo says.

Artemis spits out water again and asks, "WHAT!? How?"

Apollo tries answering, "Well you see.."

Artemis cuts him off again saying, "I know how, but how?"

"When you and Ronin had sex," Apollo answers.

"I can't believe I'm pregnant," Artemis says.

"You are married," Apollo says, "We all kind of expected you to get pregnant eventually."

Artemis looks at Apollo, mad. She then realizes something.

"How am I supposed to tell Ronin?" Artemis asks.

"Same way I told you," Apollo says.

Artemis begins to worry, and then begins to rub her stomach.

"How am I going to tell dad?" Artemis asks a little scared.

"Good luck," Apollo says.

"I hate you," Artemis says.

"Uh huh," Apollo says, "Well here's your chance to tell dad."

"Crap," Artemis says hiding, "Get rid of him I'm still trying to grasp this information."

"Okay," Apollo says.

Apollo walks outside closing the tent door.

"Hello father," Apollo says.

"How is Artemis?" Zeus asks.

"Still the same. No progress," Apollo says.

"At least she's not getting worse," Zeus says.

Zeus then walks away.

"He's gone," Apollo says as he walks back in.

"Thank you," Artemis says.

"You'll have to tell him soon," Apollo says.

"I know," Artemis says.

"Tell who what?" Aphrodite asks from behind Apollo.

"Crap," Artemis says.

"You're awake," Aphrodite says.

"Don't tell Zeus, yet, please," Artemis asks.

"Only if you'll tell me what you're trying to hide from him," Aphrodite says.

"I'll only tell you if you promise not to tell anyone until I'm ready," Artemis says.

"I swear on the stix that I won't tell anyone," Aphrodite promises.

"I'm... pregnant," Artemis says sheepishly.

"Artemis!" Aphrodite says excited, "That's wonderful news. Why don't you want to tell everyone right away?"

"I have to figure out how I'm going to tell dad first, and I'm so not ready for that conversation," Artemis says.

"He knows you're married. We all do. We all expected you to get pregnant eventually," Aphrodite says.

"I said that too," Apollo says.

"Of course she doesn't listen to you, you're her brother. You're not a girl," Aphrodite says.

"Fine I'll tell him, later, but you still can't tell anyone else till I'm ready," Artemis says.

"Fine," Aphrodite says.

Aphrodite finally left. After telling her about Artemis's dilemma Artemis felt a little more confident, though she'd never tell her that.