"Hello!" I beamed cheerfully. "Hope your day has been swell! Prepare to die."

I dropped into a fighting stance and watched as Thanos raised his gauntleted hand.

I didn't even give him a chance. I sprinted forward, using his shoulders a springboard, and flipped over his head to his other side.

My knives flashed and I cut the back of his knees. He stumbled as I kicked him. I used a tree root as leverage to jump up and plunge a knife into his shoulder.

Thanos growled and waved his hand, pushing me back and sticking me to a tree.

"ARTEMIS!" I shouted. "ARTEMIS! ARTEMIS, PLEASE! ARTEMIS!"

Thanos turned to me. "Be quiet, child. No one can help you now."

Vision exploded.

Wanda collapsed in grief.

"Get up!" I shouted. "Get up, it's not over yet!"

Thanos waved his hand again and I was gagged.

"ARTEMIS! ARTEMIS, PLEASE, WE DON'T HAVE MUCH TIME LEFT!"

Thanos turned back time on the area Vision was in and plucked the Mind Stone from his forehead.

I squeezed my eye shut, waiting for the inevitable to happen.

Then, Wannabe showed up.

Thor came crashing through the trees and buried his axe in Thanos' chest.

"I told you you would die for that," he growled.

Thanos laughed weakly. "Should have... gone for.. the head."

"NO!" I shouted through my gag as Thanos raised his hand.

Artemis shimmered into existence and threw a knife, cutting off Thanos' hand. I sagged in relief as what held me to the tree and created the gag disappeared.

I shakily got to my feet and tried to make it to the fight. Artemis and Thor trade blows with Thanos, shaking the earth. Even with one arm, the mad titan was powerful.

Thor swung his axe, cutting off Thanos' head. It was over.

I made my way to Wanda, who was still crying in shock. I knelt down next to her and put a hand on her back.

"All my fault," she gasped. "We could all be dead. I froze. I couldn't-"

"I know," I whispered. "I know."

The tears kept pouring down her face and I thought back to the Titan war.

Clementine had only been with us for three weeks. We saved her from an abusive home in Colorado. She was a daughter of Hecate.

Clementine had been devastated to learn that her mother was on the wrong side of the war, but she kept fighting. She blossomed in training, progressing faster than we had expected.

Then, the war happened.

We had been fighting at a tunnel. Hordes of dracne were coming through by the second. We had to blow it up.

Greek fire bombs were planted in the support beams. Thalia shouted for a confirmation that everyone was out of the tunnel. We were... or so we thought.

Thalia hit the detonator and the tunnel blew, trapping Clementine inside. At the last second, I had seen her struggling to make it out. I could have saved her.

But I couldn't.

The thing is, if you ask any Hunter what they love most about the Hunt, they'll tell you that it's one big happy family. And that may seem cliche, but it's true to the point that we feel our sisters fall like it was us dying.

We're bonded together in a sisterhood. It's more than just family... it's a part of you. And when one falls, we all fall.

And I could tell that that's similar to how Wanda was feeling. She really, truly loved Vision.

"Come on," I told her quietly. "It's time to go."

...

Artemis plopped the hand that wore the gauntlet on the table of the conference room.

"What do we do with it?" Steve asked. "That kind of power is... huge. Crazy huge."

I tilted my head. "The Time Stone can't be destroyed. "Doing so would destroy the timeline. The Soul Stone should go to Hades, where it was supposed to go until mortals got a hold of it. Space Stone to Zeus, Power Stone needs to be destroyed, Mind Stone... we could maybe fix Vision?"

Bruce shook his head. "I'm sorry, but... I don't think it could be done. We could try though."

I nodded. "Any other ideas?"

Artemis contemplated the hand. "I'll talk to my father. Until then, great job. We did it."

I smiled in relief and leaned back against my chair. Maybe now we could have three centuries of peace.

I snorted.

As if.

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