Chapter 7: Reading the River of Fire

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Chapter 7 - Reading the River of Fire

A/N 1: This beginning will be longer, due to me having many ideas before the chapter starts.

A/N 2: I am very sorry this was late! I meant to update this last week, so I rushed to have this published, hope you like it!

A/N 3: Okay, since I absolutely love Poseidon and Percy, I have decided to have Poseidon know about KronosxPercy. He won't like it... but as long as Percy is happy...

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Iapetus looked up at the stars; they had stopped reading the book because it was seven o'clock and the demigods and some gods couldn't even keep still, or be quiet. Fidgeting after sitting still for so long with only a few short breaks; no one had gotten up to go to the washroom either. So for the demigods there was a long line up, lots of shouting and with the Ares kids a small fight broke out.

Kronos had summoned his brothers and Luke to him and told them to be weary of them, let no information of him and Percy out. Luke was told to stay near the king at all times, because along with Iapetus and Hyperion they were Percy's "royal" guards (only when Kronos wasn't present); Though the turned Titan argued briefly that he didn't need guards.

"You going to eat?" a soft feminine voice asked, turning Iapetus saw Annabeth; Her blond hair was up in a ponytail and she held out a platter with a mixture of foods, ambrosia and Nectar, large quantities, to fulfil a Titans need of it daily. Because it tasted much better than the smelly food the gods liked to smell when burnt as offerings.

"No, not really, I am thinking of what happened in my timeline, how things escalated to how they are in my timeline, compared to yours. Because yours is already in motion, but frozen right now, and it might change.... Or stay the same."

"Can, you shed some light on what happens in your timeline so that we can change ours...?" Athena walked up and stared at the Titan, who was still staring up at the stars.

"No, my King requests me not to tell, all will be revealed in the book, and I will not willingly lose my Kings faith in me again. So good day to you," Iapetus walks away his eyes lowered until they reach his brethren.

"They know too much, Annabeth, be weary, especially of Luke, he is loyal to the Titans, don't be near them, alone," Athena said.

"Yes mother..."

With that done Athena walks away, her eyes looking at Olympus's worst enemies in their throne room... something wasn't right and she the goddess of wisdom and Knowledge of battle was going to figure it out.

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Athena waited until dinner was done, and everyone was gone to their palace and their children sleeping, before she took off to the Throne Room.

The throne room was a place where the main Olympians went to think about things, and it wasn't unusual that the Wisdom goddess was there.

Athena glanced at the book that was on a small table, it was faintly glowing: it glowed a golden colour, with the book outlined by the sea green trimmings, and lightening flashed every few seconds, and along with the lightening, there was a dark spot.

Slowly Athena walked to the book and opened it, it went to the last chapter that they were on, which was chapter 6, and when she flipped the page, so it would go to the next chapter.... It was blank!

Flipping a few others, resulted in the same results.

"Not ready to know yet..." a voice whispered three voices, once the Fates finished speaking, Athena fell un-gracefully in her chair.

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