The Not-So-Sunny Sun God [An Artemis And Apollo Story]
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  • Reads 27,965
  • Votes 488
  • Parts 7
  • Time 58m
Complete, First published Aug 15, 2017
It takes six months to lose your immortality. Six grueling months of pain and fear. Follow my take on what may have happened during the six months Apollo went silent....

also included! (Also the main story) An alternate scenario where Artemis found Apollo during those six months and was Mad™ 

Artemis was worried. She was worried of what Zeus may be doing to Apollo. She knew it was foolish to be nervous, her brother WAS immortal after all. She was finished wasting her time worrying about the annoying sun god that was her brother, so she decided she was going to find him and punch him for making her worry... What she found made her feel sick to her godly stomach. 


okay basically I wrote this oneshot a long time ago and I was going thru my Google drive and I found it and then I was like OH I COULD MAKE AN AU OF THAT so I made a semi good Apollo Artemis hurt comfort thing and yeah


Apollo and Artemis fluff ensures


Now includes my random Godly Twin Drabbles! Enjoy!
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