Uma
It was weird, very weird. The place we arrived at was beautiful, it looked so clean and pristine.
Nothing like the Isle, Auradon couldn't even compare at this point.
I didn't even feel worthy enough to breath the air here.
This place was bustling with life and held a very godly aura to it.
"You like what you see?" I took another glance around me before turning to look at Cyre.
"It's beautiful, very beautiful." I whispered as she put a hand on my shoulder and laughed,
"I knew you'd love it little sis. This is what you've been missing out on. The gods have been expecting you." I stared at her in shock, someone waiting for me?
Was she lying?
"I'm not lying, they've all wanted to see their long lost relative which is you." I nodded and went along with her, I was very nervous.
First I found out I'm a Demi god, then I find the love of my life, then my greatest enemy. It's been a mess. Then I found a sister?
"How does this all work?"
"Follow me, Uma."
I nodded and followed Cyre through some double doors, we passed tons of people on our way in but I wasn't focused on them. I was more concerned with my dad, whom I've never met.
Finally we walked into a bigger room, Cyre stopped and nodded her head at some doors, I looked at the direction she was nodding in and saw that it led to a office.
I looked at her for confirmation before knocking on the door,
"Come in." I heard a deep voice say, I slowly walked in despite my nerves getting the best of me and my necklace glowing rather harshly against my anxious heartbeat.
"Hey.." I whispered, finally I looked at the man who was sitting behind the grand desk.
He had black hair, and light skin. His eyes were blue and his build was that of a gods.
"Daughter?" He asked as he stood up and walked towards me, every step he took made me more worried than the last.
I was really going to meet my father, face to face. That's a scary thought.
He stood before me and looked at me, he had a godly aura surrounding him and that made me bow down to him out of fear.
"You don't need to bow to me, silly." He laughed as I quickly stood up,
"I'm sorry. I'm not used to finding out I have a sister and a god as a father." I admitted as he told me to follow him onto a balcony.
We sat down and stared at the scenery.
"I've missed you." I turned to look at him, this man was my father and he missed me.
He had a funny way of showing it.
"Thanks for visiting me, I guess." I seethed as he shook his head at my temper.
"Just like your mother."
"Don't ever compare me to that abusive calamari." I shot back as he waved his hand, ignoring my outburst.
"I couldn't visit you because of my duties and what not." He explained,