5. The chapter with the really long title (1/2)
soo, the website
oke my story. it's fixed now. it took a while. dammit fanfiction. please never do that again. thanks.
its about time, i hear you say. well, i agree. its hard for me to write, because, unfortunately, i'm bad at thinking of ideas. i'll keep this going, but don't expect frequent updates. i don't have the time, and mind to do so. i'm also going to japan in 4 weeks (yay) so i hopefully can pop out another chapter or two by then. but, the cs:go esl cologne tournament is starting this week, so i'll be pretty busy.
another thing that was also stopping me was my amazing skill in the art of procrastination.
also, i've been working on my game 'epic llama's epic adventure' for a project in it. it turned out alright.
anyways, here it is. funny thing is, i was just about to give up since i had a massive mental blank for a long time, but then 'elsa summers' posted this comment 'wow! amazing story. what happens next? i really wanna know. please update soon.' and i had to force myself to continue. i'd just like to say thanks, you did both of us a favour.
also, *swear warning*. (near the end)
shuffling through the snow while it was getting dark in antarctica wasn't the best way i liked to spend my thursday nights, but when you've just freed a powerful demigod from their grandfather who's the god of winter, it just feels right.
while we were walking, we exchanged stories. jason and i told her about the titan war, and how we sent kronos and his mates back down to the depths of tartarus. we would've told her about our most recent battle with gaia, but we both weren't ready enough to remember it. not after what had happened. not after what we lost. not after who we lost.
after what felt like nearly an hour of walking, a large, icy kingdom came into view. it seemed to be that after you've visited it, it stopped trying to hide from you. the sun dipped behind the walls of the kingdom, making a large red shadow on the ice below that looked pretty daunting.
we reached the gates and were led to the center castle by some friendly locals. i reminded elsa that khione had had her memory wiped, so she wouldn't remember putting her away.
"just act cool," i told her, although she didn't really have to try hard since she was literally cool, and we entered the main castle.
even seeing it for the second time, it was still pretty amazeballs. i was sure it couldn't be that structurally secure, but after being in a giant flying
onze greek war trireme across the mare nostrum, anything's possible.
"you ready?" i asked elsa.
"yea… i hope."
the room seemed no different than last time, except for khione leaning on the balcony.
"sup," she called casually.
the room was silent for a moment, like the calm before a storm. jason was the first to finally speak up.
"why… why didn't you tell us it was a person?"
khione shuffled nervously. "you would've asked too many questions. i had to get her back as soon as i could, before my father could do something else too her. i am still confused to why he took him, but i hasn't been himself lately. i… i was scared."
she surprisingly looked legitimately worried.