The sun filtered through the sheer curtains, casting a warm golden glow over the luxurious room. Apollo stirred, his eyes fluttering open to the sight of Percy sleeping peacefully beside him. He turned his head slightly and saw Luke, his other lover, also still asleep, his arm draped over Percy protectively.
Apollo smiled, feeling a surge of love for both of them. He gently extricated himself from the tangle of limbs and silk sheets, careful not to wake them. As he stood up, he stretched, feeling the muscles in his body loosen from a night of restful sleep.
He glanced around his room, admiring the golden decorations and luxurious furnishings. He had always had a penchant for beautiful things, and his room was a reflection of that.
As he made his way to the kitchen, Apollo debated whether to wake Luke to help him with breakfast. He knew Luke was not a morning person, and he didn't want to disturb his sleep. But he also wanted to make something special for Percy before he woke up.
Deciding to let Luke sleep a little longer, Apollo set about making breakfast. He whipped up a batch of pancakes, pouring the batter into the shape of suns, a nod to his own divine heritage.
As the pancakes cooked, Apollo heard movement behind him. He turned to see Luke, rubbing his eyes sleepily as he approached.
"Morning," Luke mumbled, wrapping his arms around Apollo from behind and resting his chin on his shoulder.
"Morning," Apollo replied, leaning back into Luke's embrace. "I was just making breakfast for Percy. I thought we could surprise him."
Luke smiled, kissing Apollo's neck softly. "That sounds perfect. Let me help you."
Together, they finished making breakfast, setting the table with care. Just as they were about to wake Percy, he stirred, blinking sleepily as he sat up in bed.
"Good morning, love," Apollo said, handing Percy a plate of pancakes.
Percy smiled, his eyes lighting up at the sight of the breakfast. "Good morning," he replied, taking a bite. "This is amazing."
As they ate, the three of them talked and laughed, enjoying each other's company. And as the sun rose higher in the sky, casting its warm light over them, Apollo, Percy, and Luke knew that they were exactly where they were meant to be.