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If she wanted to chase a magical glowing goat, then we’d do that, even if I had a bad feeling about it.
The teats read: Nectar, Milk, Water, Pepsi, Press Here for Ice, and Diet Mountain Dew.
“So this goat, Amaltheia, looked after baby Zeus in his cradle. She nursed him.” “On Diet Mountain Dew?” I asked. Thalia frowned. “What?” “Read the udders,” I said. “The goat has five flavors plus an ice dispenser.”
Hal stared at the blinking cursor. He typed, Someday soon, you will sacrifice yourself to save your friends. I see things that are…hard to describe. Years of solitude. You will stand tall and still, alive but sleeping. You will change once, and then change again. Your path will be sad and lonely. But someday you will find your family again.
Finally he typed, Fire. I saw fire.
Wait…sorry. I’m dyslexic. I squinted and decided it probably read:
A little background: Annabeth used to adventure with Hermes’s son Luke. Over time, Annabeth developed a crush on Luke. As Annabeth got older, Luke developed feelings for her, too. Luke turned evil. Hermes blamed Annabeth for not preventing Luke from turning evil. Annabeth blamed Hermes for being a rotten dad and giving Luke the capacity to become evil in the first place. Luke died in war. Hermes and Annabeth blamed each other. Confused? Welcome to my world.
Under normal circumstances, being surrounded by hot girls would’ve been totally okay with Leo, but not this time.
“I have one more question to ask you, Hecate.” He steeled his tongue, just as Alabaster must have done in front of the audience at his lecture. “If you yourself are a deity, who are you praying to?” She paused for a moment, turned to him, and opened her brilliant green eyes. Then, as though the answer were obvious, she smiled and said, “I hope you find out.”

