Up above Mount Olympus and in the Heavens that watch over mankind, there was a meeting taking place in a room that was engulfed in very pale brightness. The floors, the seats placed in a circle position, the ceiling made from a raging thunderstorm and a huge platform that stood around the seats. The seats were filled by a ton of gods from Greek legend.

This included, Hera: Goddess of women; Hades: god of the underworld; Poseidon: god of the sea; Dionysus, god of festivals; Themis: goddess of justice; Hypnos: god of sleep; Eirene: goddess of peace; Koios: Greek god of questions; Hebe: god of youth; And many, many more.

That platform itself was reserved for none other than Zeus, who arrived with a lightning strike from the ceiling and onto the seat. Revealing an ancient man with static eyes, a white toga, a great white beard, white hair and was taller than all the other Gods that stood below him.

"Gods, we have come together to discuss the apparent resurgence of Pandora's Box." Zeus said. "It is of great concern that we need to decide on what needs to be done." Then, from the crowd, Zeus noticed Hades sat in-between Thanatos, god of Death; And Phobos, god of fear. "Hades, you're here at my council." Stated the surprised Zeus.

"Well, ya know how I don't like to barge in on any of the issues you guys are having because I got an Underworld to rule but now, I got this issue that affects all of us." Hades explained.

"What of the box?" Zeus asked. "Care to explain Hades?"

"Well, Pythia told me." Hades replied.

There were mumbled among the gods as they discussed that piece of information. "What does she know of the box?" Hera asked. "What has she said?"

"Best I explained." Sitting next to Hypnos, was none other than Pythia herself. The sudden appearance of the oracle, caused the god of sleep to scream in shock and startling him awake.

"Pythia, when did you get here?" Hypnos asked.

Pythia began walked out of the crowd to a platform that face Zeus himself. "I've been here for a while. Zeus, my lord." She took a bow.

"Hades says you know something of the box." Zeus said. "Enlighten us."

"First, I'm probably gonna need some water. Poseidon!" Pythia said to the Greek god of the sea. "Think you can summon some water?"

Poseidon took a bow at Pythia and summoned a wave of water that stood in-between the oracle and the king of gods. And with one swipe, she showed the vision of Lois holding the box in her hand as she possibly tries to throw it in the lava.

The gods all began muttering among themselves upon seeing these visions. Koios raised his hand to ask Pythia a question.

"Uh…I have a question." He said. "How did she lose her shirt?"

Hades narrowed his eyes at the god. "Really? That's your biggest question? How she lost her shirt? Listen, god of questions, can't believe that's a real title; We shouldn't ask ourselves that. We should be asking how will she maintain the box in the first place?"

"Hmm, Hades does bring up a good point." Poseidon remarked. "How does this mortal woman claim the box? It was hidden by Perseus over thousands of years ago."

"And where is Perseus?" Themis asked. "Should he be here? Answering these questions?"

"I lost contact with Perseus many years ago." Zeus stated. "He is part mortal, remember. Perhaps his mortal fringe took a toll on him and he passed away."

"Then why haven't I found him in the Underworld? Or Olympus for that matter?" Hades asked. "Phanes: god of life; Care to explain?!"

"Perhaps you should calm down!" A goddess demanded.

"Oh, that's rich, coming from the Goddess of rage!" Hades retorted.

"Silence!" Zeus demanded. "This bickering isn't getting us anywhere. Perseus' whereabouts will have to wait. We need to discuss what needs to be done with this human woman. Hybris: Goddess of Pride, what is to be done?"

Hybris, the goddess of pride was busy typing away on her phone. "Doesn't bother me."

The gods all just narrowed their eyes at the goddess while Zeus just sighed in defeat. "I knew it would have been redundant to ask you. Hypnos…No, you're asleep. Themis?"

"As the goddess of justice, I suggest we put out a fair trial for Lois Lane." Themis suggested.

"Why?!" Lyssa asked. "Lois Lane is going to bring about the destruction of everything."

"We don't know that, Lyssa." Pythia stated. "For all we know, Perses probably found the box and lent it to her."

"Why mention Perses?" Zeus asked as he sat up with worry.

The other gods stared at Zeus in complete surprise over the fact that the king of gods looked afraid. Pythia exhaled with empathy and swiped the water wall in front of her to show someone loosening Perses' chains in the underworld.

This vision caused the gods to mutter among themselves. "Perses, free?" Hera reacted.

"But this can't be." Hades said. "I always made sure those chains were bolted and sealed so he wouldn't escape!"

"Perhaps you got sloppy." A god stated. "I mean, thousands of years managing the underworld would do that."

"Shut up, Momus: god of criticism." Hades demanded. "What good has your criticism brought this realm?"

"Let us decide the fate of this mortal woman." Zeus said. "First, we need to know about her. Clio: god of history, care to explain who Lois Lane is."

Clio cleared his throat as he opened up a tome with what appeared to contain an infinite number of pages. "Lois Lane, born August 17th, 2000 to Samuel and Ella Lane. Mother died when she was very young and had been raised by her father, who was a part of the military, intent on hunting and eliminating alien threats after an army attacked his camp almost 23 years ago. Currently, Miss Lane is working as an investigative reporter for the Daily Planet."

"Is she any good?" Hera asked.

"Besides a few spelling errors, yes." Clio replied.

Momus laughed. "What?! She is a journalist and can't even get her grammar right?!" He began banging on the arm of his seat with glee. "If she wins a Pulitzer in the future, then I owe Zeus a foot massage!"

"Momus!" Zeus interjected. "Let Clio finish."

"Thank you." Clio said. "As I was saying, she is currently in a relationship with Clark Kent whom in actuality is a man from the stars and goes by Superman according to mortals."

"I know of him." Pythia said. "He's quite powerful."

"Not as powerful as a god." Hybris remarked while typing on her phone.

"And according to her history, Lois Lane, despite her brilliance, is a very reckless and impulsive person whose poor decision making skills inadvertently caused two instances of alien invasions." Clio explained. "There was one in Kansas during the American holiday Thanksgiving and recently, in Metropolis."

"So, she single handedly doomed the planet?" Zeus asked.

"More a complicated series of events due to her unchecked emotions." Clio explained.

"Well that settles it!" Lyssa slammed her fist. "I say we have her killed!"

"Lyssa, maybe that's not the best way to handle this." Themis said.

"I say we probably take a peaceful route, talk some sense into her." Eriene suggested. "Telling her about it might motivate her to stay away."

"Clio said she was impulsive." Hera stated. "I say she needs to be killed before the world falls."

"Look, I can't believe I'm saying this, as god of the underworld, I don't think we should jump into killing." Hades said. "For all we know she could be the one to destroy the box."

"And what if she is?" Zeus asked. "What if she opens the box and dooms all of us?"

"Zeus, we can't just jump into killing already, I know it will be your call on what is to be done, but I want you to hear me out on this one." Hades suggested. "What if, hypothetically, we don't try and kill her and see where this goes? I mean, what are we, Ares?"

At the mention of his name, Zeus stood on his throne and narrowed his eyes at Hades. "Do not evoke that name in my council, Hades!"

Hades raised his hands in self defence. "Sorry. Sorry. I forgot I touchy you were. Look Zeus, listen, I don't mean to sound a little judgemental, since that's Momus' title, but you're not the best when it comes to decision making."

Zeus clenched his fists. "Hades…."

"It's constructive." Hades raised his hands in defence. "First you killed and skinned the goat that raised you as a baby and now wear it as a pelt. You were consistently unfaithful to Hera, also you tossed Hephaestus, your son off of Mount Olympus, crippling him for life."

Hephaestus, god of fire, hid his face behind his hands. "Don't remind me."

"Also, don't get me started on how you had Perseus conceived." Hades said. "Oh, and speaking of Perseus, whom is hiding a certain box, you created Pandora's Box which could end all of us!"

Zeus tossed a lightning bolt at Hades in anger, but the god of the underworld quickly deflected the lightning. "Okay! Okay! I said too much! Proceed!"

Zeus exhaled. "Pythia, have you told anyone about your vision?"

"I only told your daughter, Diana." Pythia replied.

"She won't even attempt to kill her." Zeus said. "Knowing her, anyway. She might be strong willed, but her humility will cause the worse. Gods, thank you for your suggestions but I have made up my mind. She is at the Athens, right?"

"Her and Clark Kent, yes." Pythia replied. "According to my vision, they will be at the beach."

Zeus raised a brow. "The beach, eh? Perhaps there could be a way to eliminate her."

"Zeus, I will not flood the Athens." Poseidon said.

"No." Zeus said. "I will not put Greece underwater but we will have to do something we haven't done for thousands of years. Poseidon, release the Kraken."