prologue

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3rd person POV:

At olympus:

16 years ago. (or whenever Jason and Eden where born.)

"You expect me to believe that my son and her daughter are mean't to be fated to be together, and that there is already a prophecy about them?" Zues demanded as he pointed to his wife Hera.

"How long has the prophecy been in the works?" Hera asked more calmly that her husband.

"Since the gods where created." The fate on the very left spoke.

All the gods froze.

Since the beginning of the gods?

"Why were we not told of this sooner?" Poseidon tried to not show that he was also nervous. Because not once had there been a prophecy this big about two people being fated to each other. Expecially if it was supposed to be a child of Hera and Zues.

Two very large walking time bombs.

"You would have tried to intervine. We could not allow that." The fate on the very right spoke.

None of the gods would admit it, but they where scared. Two very powerful children destined to be made for each other. The fact that the universe made them for each other, was nerve wracking.

"Who and where are they?" Zues asked.

"None of you are aloud to know until the prophecy starts." All fates spoke in unison.

There was a pause and visable tension coming from all the gods.

Zues was throwing off sparks and had a dangerous glint in his eyes.

Hera eyes where glowing and her jaw was set in a hard line.

Poseidon looked like he had had aged in a matter of seconds and his trident now sat against his thrown.

Even Hades seemed a little on edge, as all the shadows seemed to be navigating towards him.

Athena's face didn't falter but her eyes where as stormy as they have ever been. She was thinking through all the possibilities that could happen.

Aphrodite was grinning wildly like a kids on Christmas morning; she was finally going to have a good romance story.

Hermes was just ready to get out of there because he didn't want to be apart of the argument he was sure that was second away from happening.

Area eyes seemed to burn brighter and seemed to glow a little red.

Demeter had plants growing up her throne and all over her legs, because of nerves. She was never good at hiding them.

Dionysus actually seemed to be paying attention and stopped fiddling with the vines he was growing.

Artemis was worried and annoyed that two demigods could potentially cause a lot of damage. She was more annoyed that it was because of a boy.

Apollo on the other hand seemed to make the room 10 degrees hotter. He knew that a big prophecy was coming he had already seen glimpses of the possiable future that the two demigods could have. He was the god of prophecy, but he had lots of blank spots in his vision with this prophecy. And he couldn't help but feel nervous. He had never felt this..... blind before.

But before the gods could say anything one of the fates pulled out a string.

Well, it looked like a string but it was two intertwined.

One bright light blue string that was glowing and one glowing white string. All tangled together.

Then the fates disapeared.

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