Mt. Olympus, 9 months after the night of Achilles death,

Where am I? I was standing just inside gates of bronze. There was a street of cestial bronze as well and on the side, there wasn't grass, there was... clouds?

"Hello?" I called. No reply. I saw a building. I decided to check it out. I knew I had time traveled, but where too? If this is the place I think it is, then I'm in huge trouble. I walked into the room only to see huge thrones. Some of them were occupied, some weren't.

"Who are you?" asked a man with an uncaring tone. I know that voice...

"Dionysus!" I called in excitement "It's nice to see you and your beer belly again!" He stood up. but was sat down by a huge man with a long gray beard.

"Lord Zeus." I said. He nodded. I remembered what I had in my hand. I kneeled down at his throne and held it out.

"What's this?" he asked in curiosity.

"It's your father- Kronos', necklace." I explained. He looked at the necklace in disapprovment. He took it.

"Impossible" He said nobaly "My father is...dead." Oh, thats right he dose'nt know about the second war yet.

"I'll tell you what." I said, rising from the floor. "You hold on to it for a couple thousand years, then it will make since."

Zeus looked at me skeptically.

"I beleive you are here for Eos." he said.

"Yes sir." I was guessing.

"Down the hall, last room on your left."

"Thank you." I said, then I bowed. Don't ask why, I have no clue.

I walked down the hallway. Zeus wasn't like I thought he would be. I thought he would be all mean and grouchy, but hey, never judge a god by instict. Did that sound as wierd to you as it did to me? Anyway, walked down the hallway, which, by the way, was like a mile long. I passed rooms with gods names on them.

Ares

Apollo

Artemis

Zeus and Hera

Aphrodite and Hephaestus

Dionysus

Demeter

Athena

And so on... I have no clue how they had the rooms arranged, but whatever. I stopped to read the last sign:

Birthing Room.

Now I know why I'm here.

I slowly turned the nob. I walked in the room and there they were, well there was a man and a curtain. The man saw me and he huried over to me I backed out of the room while he was pushing me. we stepped outside and he closed the golden door.

"She's about to give birth. Trust me, you don't want to be in there for that."

"Um, thanks. I think"

"Oh, how rude of me I didn't introduce myself." said the man "I'm Apollo, god of light, poetry music... You get the point. Come give your father a hug" He hugged me. Do gods hug? Apparently.

"So" I started casually "What are you doing here?"

"I live here." he said sarcastically. "Plus, I never miss a birth of one of my children. Now I'm grandpa. I'm old. Old as in not young..." He could have went on for hours, had I not stopped him.

"Dad, we get it" I said. The word "Dad" felt wierd on my tongue.

"You called me Dad." he said, a shocked look on his face. "Even Ascleptius dosen't call me Dad."

Ascleptius. I'll have to remember that name. All the gods were acting so diffrent then what I pictured them to be. Well maybe not all of them, read this next conversation.

The birth was over, I'll spare the grusome details. my father and I walked into the room and there were tow other women with Eos.

"Gavin!" said Eos happily as she tried to sit up.

"You shouldn't strain yourself." said the lady on the left of her.

I leaned over to my father.

"Who are those ladies?" I asked him.

"Well," he started "The hot one on the right is Aphrodite. The... one on the left is Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth."

I walked ove to the bed Eos was in.

"It's a girl." she reported with a smile.

"That's great." I said "where is she?"

"Oh" said Eos "Eileithyia is cleaning her off."

Okay, this next part of the conversation is proof not all of the gods are different than I thought they would be.

"Who is he?" asked Aphrodite to Eos.

"This is Gavin, the hero you made me fall in love with." Eos said. Aphrodite looked at me skeptically

"I'm so sorry." she said "This time I promise to get you a guy who's half way decent." she said grabbing onto her hand. To bad she's a goddess or I might have put this bow in my hand to good use.

The other goddess came back in the room, holdong a beautiful baby in cloth. She placed the baby in my hands. She was so light, she had Eos' eyes a beautiful shade of light blue.

I handed the baby to Eos, who was now crying. She looked up to me.

"Take her back to your time." she said choking on tears.

"What!" cried Aphrodite.

"What?" I asked a little more softly.

"I give you love!" screamed Aphrodite "Then you get mad at me! So I give you a baby! Then you give it away like it's Rat Poop! Will anything make you happy?!"

Somehow I thought she didn't care about other people's happiness.

"I'm doing this for two reasons." Explianed Eos calmly. "I have four kids. He dosen't, this may be his only one he'll ever get."

"Is that a compliment?" I asked

"What's the other reason?" Asked my father, ignoring my question. She handed me my baby.

"Look on her finger." she instructed. I dragged her little hand out of the blanket. On her finger was a tiny ring. It looked like mine except for the jewels were purple.

"She's not..? I started.

"Yes, she's a daughter of the Prophecy." she said holding back tears. "Please, go now" she begged. I looked at her face. Tears were streaming down it. I was torn. She had a request, I will make it come true.

I stepped back.

"By The Power of The One" I said, holding back tears.

The next thing I know. I was standing in the middle of Camp Half Blood.

And standing beside me, was a figure larger than my baby daughter.

A/N This is the last chapter. But I am writing the second one soon, It will be about the baby you just read about. Her name will be Ellen (Named after my first reveiwer) and the story will be called The Children of The Prophecy: The Slayer of Titans.