~ { Shadow and Beauty } ~

By ChildOfApollo7

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A fanfic where Kiara Morrigan, a daughter of Pluto, falls for Piper McLean, a daughter of Aphrodite. ON HIATU... More

Foreword
The School Bus
The Skywalk
The Wind Spirits
The Chariot
Camp Half-Blood
The Tour
Cabin Nine
The Big House
Juno
Cabin Fifteen
Dreams
The Campfire
The Daughter of Pluto
The Prophecy
Memories
The Bronze Dragon
The Son of Jupiter
Our Saving Grace
Cabin Ten
Leo's Dragon
Cabin One
Quebec City
The Ice Palace
The Ice Princess
Hera's Gamble
Finally Leaving the Palace
The Fall
Cyclopes
Princess Potty Sludge
Ma Gasket and Her Ugly Sons
Fire Boy
What Kiara Remembers
Sewers
Princess of Colchis
Shopping With A Princess
Medea
Dragons
Organic Life Forms
The White Mansion
The Old Man And His Scary Son
Gold King
We're In A Cave
Wolf-Man
Hunters of Artemis
The Ghost
Kiara Opens Up A Little
Aeolus's Palace
The Crazy Wind God
Piper Meets Her Mom
Piper Has A Wad of Cash
The Devil Mountain
Gaea's Gone. For Now
Tristan McLean Goes Home
Taking A Chopper To Battle
Hera Is Locked Up In A Cage But We Don't Really Care
We All Hate Khione
We Almost Die. Again
Hera's Rescued. Yay
Finally A Normal Day At Camp
The Council
Greeks And Romans
The Lost Hero-The Mark of Athena
The God of Boundaries
Seaweed Brain
Daughter of Wisdom
We Lose The Romans' Trust
A/N
Siplitting Up
The Goddess of Revenge
Echo
Narcissus
A/N
Katoptris
Blackjack And Tempest
Eidolons
We Talk A Lot
Getting Rid of The Eidolons
Why Nightmares?
Hazel And Kiara Officially Hate Everyone
Kate's Babies
Underwater
Operation End Table
Keep It Simple
Ghosts And Gardens
Tea Party With A Goddess
Storms And Skeletons
Sailing Through The Atlantic
Timelines
Shrimpzilla
Fish-Horse Guys
Really Good Brownies
Non Plus Ultra
Pen And Paper
The Horn of Plenty
Dolphin Men
Golden Boy
Rome
Raphael's Tomb
Eidolons Again
Dirt Face
The Room With Water
What Happened To The Nymphs?
Fresh Water
Wonder Bread
Mr. D Is A Calming Influence
Hazel, Kiara And Nico
Breaking Through
Chinese Spidercuffs
A One-Way Trip
Friends To Save
Mark of Athena-House of Hades
Arion
Hecate
Gaea Is A Bitch As Usual
Dwarfs
Phil From 'Hercules'
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Yep. That God Is Crazy

342 18 5
By ChildOfApollo7

{Kiara}

Aeolus kept going like that—forecasting each area of the country and changing his prediction two or three times as he got messages over his earpiece—the gods apparently putting in orders for various winds and weather.

   "This can't be right," Jason whispered. "Weather isn't this random."

   Mellie smirked. "And how often are the mortal weathermen right? They talk about fronts and air pressure and moisture, but the weather surprises them all the time. At least Aeolus tells us why it's so unpredictable. Very hard job, trying to appease all the gods at once. It's enough to drive anyone..."

   She trailed off, but Kiara knew what she meant. Mad. Aeolus was completely mad.

   "And that's the weather," Aeolus concluded. "See you in twelve minutes, because I'm sure it'll change!"

   The lights shut off, the video monitors went back to random coverage, and just for a moment, Aeolus's face sagged with weariness. Then he seemed to remember he had guests, and he put a smile back on.

   "So, you brought me some rogue storm spirits," Aeolus said. "I suppose... thanks! And did you want something else? I assume so. Demigods always do."

   Mellie said, "Um, sir, this is Zeus's son."

   "Yes, yes. I know that. I said I remembered him from before."

   "But, sir, they're here from Olympus."

   Aeolus looked stunned. Then he laughed so abruptly, Kiara thought Jason almost jumped into the chasm. "You mean you're here on behalf of your father this time? Finally! I knew they would send someone to renegotiate my contract!"

   "Um, what?" Jason asked.

   "Oh, thank goodness!" Aeolus sighed with relief. "It's been, what, three thousand years since Zeus made me master of the winds. Not that I'm ungrateful, of course! But really, my contract is so vague. Obviously I'm immortal, but 'master of the winds.' What does that mean? Am I a nature spirit? A demigod? A god? I want to be god of the winds, because the benefits are so much better. Can we start with that?"

   Jason looked at his friends, mystified.

   "Dude," Leo said, "you think we're here to promote you?"

   "You are, then?" Aeolus grinned. His business suit turned completely blue—not a cloud in the fabric. "Marvelous! I mean, I think I've shown quite a bit of initiative with the weather channel, eh? And of course I'm in the press all the time. So many books have been written about me: Into Thin Air, Up in the Air, Gone with the Wind—"

   "Er, I don't think those are about you," Jason said, before he noticed Mellie shaking her head.

   "Nonsense," Aeolus said. "Mellie, they're biographies of me, aren't they?"

   "Absolutely, sir," she squeaked.

   "There, you see? I don't read. Who has time? But obviously the mortals love me. So, we'll change my official title to god of the winds. Then, about salary and staff—"

   "Sir," Kiara said, "we're not from Olympus."

   Aeolus blinked. "But—"

   "I'm the son of Zeus, yes," Jason said, "but we're not here to negotiate your contract. We're on a quest and we need your help."

   Aeolus's expression hardened. "Like last time? Like every hero who comes here? Demigods! It's always about you, isn't it?"

   "Sir, please, I don't remember last time, but if you helped me once before—"

  "I'm always helping! Well, sometimes I'm destroying, but mostly I'm helping, and sometimes I'm asked to do both at the same time! Why, Aeneas, the first of your kind—"

   "My kind?" Jason asked. "You mean, demigods?"

   "Oh, please!" Aeolus said. "I mean your line of demigods. You know, Aeneas, son of Venus—the only surviving hero of Troy. When the Greeks burned down his city, he escaped to Italy, where he founded the kingdom that would eventually become Rome, blah, blah, blah. That's what I meant."

   "I don't get it," Jason admitted.

   Kiara's face turned paler than snow. "Romans," she muttered, but luckily no one heard her.

   Aeolus rolled his eyes. "The point being, I was thrown in the middle of that conflict, too! Juno calls up: 'Oh, Aeolus, destroy Aeneas's ships for me. I don't like him.' Then Neptune says, 'No, you don't! That's my territory. Calm the winds.' Then Juno is like, 'No, wreck his ships, or I'll tell Jupiter you're uncooperative!' Do you think it's easy juggling requests like that?"

   "No," Jason said. "I guess not."

   "And don't get me started on Amelia Earhart! I'm still getting angry calls from Olympus about knocking her out of the sky!"

   "We just want information," Piper said in her most calming voice. "We hear you know everything."

   Aeolus straightened his lapels and looked slightly mollified. "Well ... that's true, of course. For instance, I know that this business here"—he waggled his fingers at the three of them—"this harebrained scheme of Juno's to bring you all together is likely to end in bloodshed. As for you, Piper McLean, I know your father is in serious trouble." He held out his hand, and a scrap of paper fluttered into his grasp. It was a photo of Piper with a guy who must've been her dad.

   Piper took the photo. Her hands were shaking. "This—this is from his wallet."

   "Yes," Aeolus said. "All things lost in the wind eventually come to me. The photo blew away when the Earthborn captured him."

   "The what?" Piper asked.

   Aeolus waved aside the question and narrowed his eyes at Leo. "Now, you, son of Hephaestus... Yes, I see your future." Another paper fell into the wind god's hands—an old tattered drawing done in crayons.

   Leo took it as if it might be coated in poison. He staggered backward.

   "Leo?" Jason said. "What is it?"

   "Something I—I drew when I was a kid." He folded it quickly and put it in his coat. "It's... yeah, it's nothing."

   Aeolus laughed. "Really? Just the key to your success!" He turned to look at Kiara and his smile faltered. "Daughter of Hades. You've got a great role to play in this dangerous gamble of Hera's."

   He waited, letting that sink in. Kiara paled and felt her knees get wobbly underneath her.

   "Now, where were we? Ah, yes, you wanted information. Are you sure about that? Sometimes information can be dangerous." He smiled at Jason like he was issuing a challenge. Behind him, Mellie shook her head in warning.

   "Yeah," Jason said. "We need to find the lair of Enceladus."

   Aeolus's smile melted. "The giant? Why would you want to go there? He's horrible! He doesn't even watch my program!"

   Piper held up the photo. "Aeolus, he's got my father. We need to rescue him and find out where Hera is being held captive."

   "Now, that's impossible," Aeolus said. "Even I can't see that, and believe me, I've tried. There's a veil of magic over Hera's location—very strong, impossible to locate."

   "She's at a place called the Wolf House," Jason said.

   "Hold on!" Aelous put a hand to his forehead and closed his eyes. "I'm getting something! Yes, she's at a place called the Wolf House! Sadly, I don't know where that is."

   "Enceladus does," Piper persisted. "If you help us find him, we could get the location of the goddess—"

   "Yeah," Leo said, catching on. "And if we save her, she'd be really grateful to you—"

   "And Zeus might promote you," Jason finished.

   Aeolus's eyebrows crept up. "A promotion—and all you want from me is the giant's location?"

   "Well, if you could get us there, too," Jason amended, "that would be great."

   Mellie clapped her hands in excitement. "Oh, he could do that! He often sends helpful winds—"

   "Mellie, quiet!" Aeolus snapped. "I have half a mind to fire you for letting these people in under false pretenses."

   Her face paled. "Yes, sir. Sorry, sir."

   "It wasn't her fault," Jason said. "But about that help..."

   Aelous tilted his head as if thinking. Then Kiara realized the wind lord was listening to voices in his earpiece. "Well... Zeus approves," Aeolus muttered. "He says... he says it would be better if you could avoid saving her until after the weekend, because he has a big party planned—Ow! That's Aphrodite yelling at him, reminding him that the solstice starts at dawn. She says I should help you. Hades threatened to kill me if I don't let his daughter live. And Hephaestus... yes. Hmm. Very rare they agree on anything. Hold on..."

   Jason smiled at his friends. Finally, they were having some good luck. Their godly parents were standing up for them. But what made Kiara happy was that her dad—the person who'd abandoned her—threatened to kill a god if she died.

   Back toward the entrance, Jason heard a loud belch. Coach Hedge waddled in from the lobby, grass all over his face. Mellie saw him coming across the makeshift floor and caught her breath. "Who is that?"

   Jason stifled a cough. "That? That's just Coach Hedge. Uh, Gleeson Hedge. He's our..." Kiara could see Jason wasn't sure what to call him: teacher, friend, problem? "Our guide."

   "He's so goatly," Mellie murmured.

   Behind her, Piper poofed out her cheeks, pretending to vomit. Kiara snickered.

   "What's up, guys?" Hedge trotted over. "Wow, nice place. Oh! Sod squares."

   "Coach, you just ate," Kiara said. "And we're using the sod as a floor. This is, ah, Mellie—"

   "An aura." Hedge smiled winningly. "Beautiful as a summer breeze."

   Mellie blushed.

   "And Aeolus here was just about to help us," Jason said.

   "Yes," the wind lord muttered. "It seems so. You'll find Enceladus on Mount Diablo."

   "Devil Mountain?" Leo asked. "That doesn't sound good."

   "I remember that place!" Piper said. "I went there once with my dad. It's just east of San Francisco Bay."

   "The Bay Area again?" The coach shook his head. "Not good. Not good at all."

   "Now..." Aeolus began to smile. "As to getting you there—" Suddenly his face went slack. He bent over and tapped his earpiece as if it were malfunctioning. When he straightened again, his eyes were wild.

   Despite the makeup, he looked like an old man—an old, very frightened man. "She hasn't spoken to me for centuries. I can't—yes, yes I understand." He swallowed, regarding Jason as if he had suddenly turned into a giant cockroach. "I'm sorry, son of Jupiter. New orders. You all have to die."

   Mellie squeaked. "But—but, sir! Zeus said to help them. Aphrodite, Hephaestus. Even Hades—"

   "Mellie!" Aeolus snapped. "Your job is already on the line. Besides, there are some orders that transcend even the wishes of the gods, especially when it comes to the forces of nature."

   "Whose orders?" Jason said. "Zeus will fire you if you don't help us!"

   "Yes, and Hades threatened to kill you!" Kiara added.

   "I doubt it." Aeolus flicked his wrist, and far below them, a cell door opened in the pit. Jason could hear storm spirits screaming out of it, spiraling up toward them, howling for blood. "Even Zeus and Hades understand the order of things," Aeolus said. "And if she is waking—by all the gods—she cannot be denied. Good-bye, heroes. I'm terribly sorry, but I'll have to make this quick. I'm back on the air in four minutes."

   Jason summoned his sword. Kiara pulled off her ring. Coach Hedge pulled out his club. Mellie the aura yelled, "No!"

   She dived at their feet just as the storm spirits hit with hurricane force, blasting the floor to pieces, shredding the carpet samples and marble and linoleum into what should've been lethal projectiles, had Mellie's robes not spread out like a shield and absorbed the brunt of the impact. The five of them fell into the pit, and Aeolus screamed above them, "Mellie, you are so fired!"

   "Quick," Mellie yelled. "Son of Zeus, do you have any power over the air?"

   "A little!"

   "Then help me, or you're all dead!" Mellie grabbed his hand.

   Jason grabbed Piper's hand. "Group hug!"

   Hedge, Leo, Kiara and Piper tried to huddle together, hanging on to Jason and Mellie as they fell.

   "This is NOT GOOD!" Leo yelled.

   Kiara recited all the curses in the English vocabulary—as well as Latin—mostly yelling them at Aeolus.

   "Bring it on, gas bags!" Hedge yelled up at the storm spirits. "I'll pulverize you!"

   "He's magnificent," Mellie sighed.

   "Concentrate?" Jason prompted.

   "Right!" she said.

   They channeled the wind so their fall became more of a tumble into the nearest open chute. Still, they slammed into the tunnel at painful speed and went rolling over each other down a steep vent that was not designed for people. There was no way they could stop. Mellie's robes billowed around her. Kiara and the others clung to her desperately, and they began to slow down, but the storm spirits were screaming into the tunnel behind them.

   "Can't—hold—long," Mellie warned. "Stay together! When the winds hit—"

   "You're doing great, Mellie," Hedge said. "My own mama was an aura, you know. She couldn't have done better herself."

   "Iris-message me?" Mellie pleaded.

   Hedge winked.

   "Could you guys plan your date later?" Piper screamed. "Look!"

   Behind them, the tunnel was turning dark. Kiara could feel her ears pop as the pressure built.

   "Can't hold them," Mellie warned. "But I'll try to shield you, do you one more favor."

   "Thanks, Mellie," Jason said. "I hope you get a new job."

   She smiled, and then dissolved, wrapping them in a warm gentle breeze. Then the real winds hit, shooting them into the sky so fast, Kiara blacked out.

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