Conflict of the parents

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On Olympis and in all the Greek Gods kingdoms word of Persea's rescue spread like wildfire fire and none were more happy then Posiden and Amphitite but that happiness was turned to rage as all the Olympians and those closest to the Sea twins were called to the council room

"Our baby has finally been found and you say we can't even go see her because of something you did!?!" Amphitite screamed at Zeus as tears ran down her face

Understanding their dear aunt's rage was justified Aphroditie and Artemis tried to comfort her along with Triton

"Amphitite you twins are in Alaska right now" Zeus says calmly "Any of us going there would an act of war"

"And who's fault is that?" Asked Hades looking at Zeus with annoyance

"Hey in my defense Isis way over reacted" Zeus said defensively

"You drunkenly said and I quote 'Hey babe want me to insert my lightning bolt in your Nile rivers' What does that even mean" The king of the underworld shot back

"Dear us Dad what the fuck!? I mean I'm the God of debauchery and I think your a creep!" Dionysus says in disgust

"Anyway..." Hestia started trying to get the meeting back on track "When do you think the twins will come back to Olympis?"

"If they want to came back" Hades
added

"What do you mean Uncle?" Artemis asked with an eyebrow raised

The elder Gods all cringed knowing the answer

Artemis was the first to speak "Artemis think about it last time they home Perseus' lover was Murdered shortly after his beloved sister disappeared and Persea was imprisoned we may not know what happed to her lover but it's a safe but it was nothing good if the history of Greek tragedy is anything to go by"

Posiden growled hearing his daughter's love being mentioned Amphitite noticed this

"Posiden we don't know for sure if Amarus was responsible for our daughter's disappearance" Amphitite said trying to calm the Sea King

"But he had something to do with it and I will never forgive that bastured no matter how many lifetimes go by!" Posiden growled

This caught all the younger Gods attention and suddenly it hits Hermes

"Uncle is that the reason why you've dislike Luke?" Asked the Messager God "Because he's Amarus reincarnated?"

Posiden stayed silent

So Amphitite answered for her husband "Yes Luke is Amarus as well a Annabeth is Athanasia"

All was quite from shock until Aphroditie let out an exited squeal

"OH. MY. US!!!! HOW ROMANTIC!" The love Goddess squealed like a school girl who's favorite Netflix drama got a new season "I wonder if we can get Luke and Annabeth to remember his past lives?" She thinks out loud

"Well the only way for that to happen is for the twins to be have 'intimacy' with their lovers" Amphitite informed "My sweet Perseus has known about Annabeth for so long but he's been waiting for her to turn 18"

Artemis Aphroditie and Athena nod in aproval but Posiden has a horrible thought

"IRIS!" The sea king screamed and just like Iris appeared

"Uuuu...yes Uncle?" Iris asked a little scared from her uncle's tone

"Open a window through Luke Castellans eyes!!!!" Posiden demanded and Iris did so

Hestia scoffs as Iris starts " Oh please brother I highly doubt after thousands of years of in Tartarus Persea would be-" Her words were interrupted by erotic moans from the window

The council room was in shock to see through Luke's eyes was a naked Persea on top of him smiling

Many of the female Gods blushed and turned their gaze away

Some of the males such a Hephaestus did the same while the others were intranced by Persea's beauty

Hermes on the other hand had tears of joy "That's my boy..." He sniffles

"IRIS CLOSE THE WINDOW!!!!!!" Amphitite shouted wanting to protect her daughters privacy

Iris did as she was told with a blush

Everyone could feel the rage coming from Posiden

Amphitite tried to reach out to her hand to her husband "Posiden..." But Posiden unleashed his rage

"SCREW THE BAND THAT LITTLE BASTURED WILL DIE" Posiden screamed before disappearing in a flash

The rest of the Gods knew that this could mean trouble

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