You were about to kill Athena, not caring if that means all of Olympus would turn against you for such an act.
Maybe Hades could teach her a lesson or two about being an honorable person.
Or a soul after you kill her.
"Are you going to apologize or not?" you taunt her.
"Drop me right now!"
You smirk, tilting your head.
"Sure, I will drop you into the Underworld-"
Suddenly loud screams erupts outside as arrows hits your tent.
Athena takes adventage of your destruction and the lessening of your powers, and escapes through teleportation.
Achilles, Agnamanon, and you leave the tent quickly only to see Apollo using his plagued arrows to shot it on Greeks.
You do remember reading about Apollo shooting arrows of plague at the Greeks' camp.
But he only did that because of Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks, angered Apollo by refusing to return a captured daughter of a devoted priest.
In retaliation, Apollo unleashed his anger.
"Apollo"
Calling his name was more then enough to stop the sun deity from shooting anymore arrows of terror and destruction.
"You want me to end this, you have to return with me" Apollo says with a confident smirk.
"She is not going to return with you anywhere"
Achilles shouts, pointing his sword bravely at Apollo, his head held high in pride.
"Why would I need you to end this plague, when I could do it myself?"
Indeed with one flick of your fingers the plague is gone.
"Why are you here Apollo?"
"I want to reconcile with you"
The reply made you go silent, and stare back at Agamemnon and Achilles.
"Alright, let us leave"
Apollo's eyes brightens, not believing that you are welling to return with him easily.
Meanwhile, Achilles tries to attack Apollo but the god easily blocks him.
"Don't harm him, Apollo" You warn your ex-husband.
The blond deity smirks, rolling his eyes but decides to obey anyways.
His evil gaze turns to the furious Achilles.
"We will meet again, young man"
With that you and Apollo take your leave on his golden chariot.
"What are we supposed to do without her?"
Agamemnon asks worriedly realizing that the Greeks has lost an important ally."Answer your own question alone, I'm leaving with Patroclus this dawn"
Achilles announces as he starts to walk away, when the king's brother tries to stop him, the warrior glares at him in disgust.
"You can't leave us in the war"
"You and your brother can fight the war for the whore of the Sparta, I won't help dishonorable people like yourself"
All Agamemnon could think of is how Menelaus won't be happy about the news of Achilles departure.
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Dark Greek Mythology x Reader|| Book Two
Ficción históricaBook two of dark Greek mythology