Calypso was scolding her invisible servant when a brilliant flash of light appears on the shore of her island, Ogygia. She swung her caramel braid over one shoulder and walked, barefoot, up the beach. A woman with long straight brown hair and a long Greek chiton with a low neckline, much like hers, was waiting there.
The woman had a smile on her face. "Hello, Calypso."
"Queen Hera," Calypso replied shocked, and curtsy-bowed. "It's a pleasant honor."
"I would hope, as I came to the trouble of coming. Zeus insists upon something, and I am not sure how this will sound to you." They walked along the path to her cave, where they sat on a cushioned bench. "Ogygia is a sanctuary, yes? Well, the outside world is becoming troubled, and this sanctuary is the only place that cannot be harmed by anything of the outside world. Zeus fears his brother, Hades, is planning to overthrow him. Even more troubling so, he plans to raise… forces. And if gods join this fight, on the side of Hades, it could be harder to win. But, anyways, we need to keep some people safe from… harm. Because the outside world will be shattered soon, we don't know what to do with the humans. But Hades won't want to destroy Olympus, he'll want to conquer it. And Zeus insists some people are kept safe, like his daughter, Thalia, and the Hunters. Some heroes and Cyclopes will be kept at Olympus, while other heroes that are more… ah, resourceful will be kept here to train and plan. Among these heroes are Poseidon's brat-"
At this Calypso stiffened. "Perseus Jackson?" she asked carefully.
Hera tossed her hair. "Yes, that one. Anyways, point being, we need to "board" heroes and creatures, blah, blah, blah. Are you up for the job?"
"Ye-"
"Then it's settled! They will start arriving tonight, at eleven o' three. Be careful and don't share this news. Hades need not know this is going on, or he will attempt to strike down those who would help us. I'd rather leave that ungrateful Athena child and Poseidon's brat to the hellhounds, but NOOO, WE HAVE TO HELP THEM!" She rolled her eyes and stood. "Thank you, Calypso, on behalf of all the gods of Olympus." With that, she burst into white light, and when the light disappeared, she was gone.