Diana's Mistake

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Diana POV 

I know I was supposed to keep it a secret, but I was tired of lying. So finally, I gathered my friends from the Justice League and told them the truth. I told them that that Greek Gods were still alive and that they still had demigod children. 

"Does that mean you have tons of siblings?" asked Clark. 

"I don't think so," I replied. "Children of the Big Three are forbidden. But then again, I haven't really kept track of the goings-on on Olympus in recent years." 

Thunder rumbled in the distance. Probably a warning from my father. I rolled my eyes. It's not like he could stop me. 


It was about two weeks after I'd confessed everything about the Mythological world to the JL. 

Bruce, Clark, and I were at a restaurant enjoying a nice lunch. 

A teen boy of around 17 suddenly leaned against the table beside me. He made no effort to conceal the fact that I was the only one at the table that he cared about. He didn't say anything but watched my face for a reaction. 

I could tell what he was right away. But it was his swirling sea-green eyes that gave away the who

"Perseus," I said. 

"Diana," he responded. 

There was a silence as we stared each other down. Perseus didn't show any unease, which annoyed me. I was a child of Zeus; he should fear me. 

"I know why you're here," I told him. 

"Then you know that this can only go two ways," he replied. 

I scowled. "Just because you were the child of the prophecy doesn't mean you're better than me." 

"Same goes for you being a child of Zeus," he countered smoothly. 

I glared at him. "I'm not going with you," I said sternly. 

A smirk spread across the teen's face. "I was hoping you'd say that," he said, pulling a pen out of his pocket. He began to flip it through his fingers faster than should be humanly possible. The movements were casual, but they still seemed threatening somehow. 

"Do you think we could at least take this outside?" I asked. 

Perseus shrugged. "No objection." 

He waited for me to get up before starting towards the door. I took a deep breath and followed after my cousin. 

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