K hi guys I'm going to start off by responding to some reviews.
Torpedoman15: make some more please this is really good and please try to make the chapters longer
I'll ty to, they're gradually getting longer but I can never guarantee when they'll end. I mean they'll end when they wanna end right?
SoulSurvivor125: I like where this is heading good start just don't ruin it a lot of stories get boring keep it lively but good job so far and good luck :)
First off; thank-a-you and secondly I'll try not to and keep it as action packed as possible.
LittleManY2K: Awesome! Only problem is it need longer chapters. In my opinion at least ;)
Well thank you. I'll try make the chapters longer!
Weeldx: Update, update, update!
This made me smile. Glad you like it.
DontCryCraft: K so I'm not logged in on here but this IS AMAZING JESS OMG I CANT WAIT FOR MORE PLSSSSS UPDATE
Damn it Katie was this comment really necessary? I was standing right next to you and am currently talking to you *shakes head* anyway thank you I guess.
Anyway guys thank you for taking the time to review. My next update won't be until Friday, so yh enjoy.
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Chapter two.
… Home at last.
A sleek, black animal with small white light illuminating its body; actionably flickering off, going seemingly unnoticed by the creature. Its floppy ears pulled back behind its head, eyes trained on the figure in front of it, starring up at up the green eyes of its maker. (A/N search fox hound on google or whatever and that's what it looks like!)
Perseus' green eyes examined his home, it was dark yet he could make out the shape of his things which littered the floor. Clapping his hands the room was illuminated by a glowing silver fire. Looking down Perseus saw the eyes of his companion looking back up at him. He smiled. "So you're up for once then, eh, Cosmos." In response Cosmos let out a low whine as if disagreeing to his statement. Perseus let out a hearted laugh. "We're going to need to make you a friend to keep an eye on my new little brother aren't we?" Perseus began to move picking up his things and making space, gathering the items he needed. It was sad that he could only hope that his creation would survive the night. Not many did.
Drawing strange symbols on the floor, looking up at to see Cosmos bringing over the things he needed; he smiled, "Making yourself useful then huh." Cosmos glared at him trying to seem defiant towards Perseus. Only managing to amuse him more. "Yeah, yeah I know you love me," he paused for a moment before adding, "grab me the pot we're going to need it." Cosmos bowed his head obediently before disappearing in to another room. Perseus watched him go. "I really need to make him a friend." Moments later Cosmos returned with a pot in his mouth making his way over to Perseus. Taking the pot Perseus scratched him behind the ear before getting to work. This was going to take a while.
Strange coloured lights could be seen escaping Perseus' home followed by a chanting in a language old enough to be forgotten by primodels (spelling?) Suddenly it all stopped and silence fell. Silver fire lit up the room. A small bird with green feathers, long beak (A/N basically a humming bird) slept soundly in the centre of the room.
A wide smile appeared on Perseus' face. His hair going in all direction looking like he'd been electrocuted. It was perfect. Now it only needed to survive the night. Almost imminently after the thought past through his mind Perseus' fell into a deep slumber. Cosmos came over and layed next to his master.
Perseus was awoken to the sound of fast beating wings. Shooting up to his feet to view the room, only to be met by a confused looking bird. He sighed, he didn't want to be dealing with this yet. Being honest with himself; he had no clue on what to do. So he spoke to it.
"Shhhhh, calm down. I can't help you if you're like this." The bird turned around and looked at him.
'Help me? How on Gaea are you going to help me?' Perseus nearly fell over air. That's it he's finally lost it, given up to insanity. Yet he kept talking anyway.
"Well first off tell me a name, in which I can call you." Before the bird could reply a different voice interrupted.
'Wow, dude you can talk to us now?'
Perseus looked at Cosmos. "I'm guessing that was you?" Cosmos bowed his head in abit of a nod. "Well then please shut up for now." He obliged. Perseus turned back to the confused bird, "A name?"
'Eliza call me Eliza. Now explain. How can you help me?'
"For one I made you, for another I can give you a temporary purpose and for one more I can give you a home." Eliza seemed to consider this. A home, a purpose. Yet one thing still bothered her and she voiced it.
'What did he mean that you can talk us now?'
'HE has a name know it's…' He was cut off by Perseus's glare.
Perseus sighed not really knowing himself but he could take a wild guess. "Honestly I don't know. But taking a guess I'd say that I'm getting my sacred animals, which happen to be you guys." They both seemed to except this answer. "So Eliza about that offer…"
'I accept. So what do I need to do?' Perseus smiled like a mad man which almost regret her choice. Almost.
Perseus went on about how he wanted her to keep him informed about his younger brother until he was eighteen. Though it confused her on why he wouldn't do it himself; she didn't dare ask, he needed her for a reason. A reason she honestly didn't want to know. Eliza eventually came to a conclusion on whether she liked him or not. She did. Yet the same could not be said about Cosmos. He was to irritating in her opinion.
Later on they left Perseus' small home and led Eliza to her new location for the next eighteen years. All the while Cosmos wouldn't be quite saying things like 'look at that tree. Damn it's tall' or 'wow the flowers have so many colours!' It was seriously driving him mad. Eliza was a different story. She weaved in and out of the trees at an alarming rate. Seeming… at home, at peace. Yet she did it all silence. Sweet, sweet silence.
Perseus stopped almost instantly. A few feet away from the forest line. He turned to Eliza. "This is as far as we go. To find my brother look for a baby with golden eyes."
'I understand Perseus. I'll come to you when I have information.' Perseus nodded before wishing her luck. She vanished behind the trees. He turned to Cosmos.
"C'mon bud let's get home." He began to walk off. Cosmos took it as an invitation to talk. Perseus groaned. Yup, absolutely making him a friend.
Sorry if this chapter was abit boring but the build up here needed to be done.
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