The Unclaimed

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It's been two years since Jessica and her younger brother Michael found out some shocking news. After ending... Mais

The Day That Everything Changed
Chapter 1: My brother bribes me into going to sword training
Chapter 2: I attend sword training for 10 minutes
Chapter 3: The Son of Apollo Accuses Me of Murder
Chapter 4: An old friend at the archery range
Chapter 5: A centaur makes the camp think I'm crazy
Chapter 6: I'm issued a quest but forbidden to go on it
Chapter 7: I meet a mystery girl from my past in a tree
Chapter 8: My conversation with Artemis
Chapter 9: Making my decision
Author's Note
Chapter 10: My new (and slightly disfunctional) family
Chapter 11: Starting my Quest (after Breakfast of course)
Chapter 12: Caught in a net, in his boxers, with a poem
Chapter 13: I tell a technically immortal hunter my life story
Chapter 14: I need some time to think
Chapter 15: Day one of the quest is completed (with a twist)
Chapter 16: A conversation on Olympus
Chapter 17: I'm not living forever with a murderer (or am I)
Chapter 18: Dreams that feel real
Chapter 19: Talking through my dream with Thalia
Chapter 20: Artemis's reaction makes me happy I'm not a god
Chapter 21: A vow on the River Styx is made
Chapter 22: The start of the second day
Chapter 23: Running into a village worth of monsters (literally)
Chapter 24: A dracaena know more about my dad than I do
Chapter 25: I recieve hope about my brothers memory
Chapter 26: My newest hint
Chapter 27: My potential father candidates list gets shortened
Chapter 28: Dinner with Artemis
Chapter 29: The mist does not guarantee the truth stays hidden
Chapter 30: The third morning of my quest
Author's note
Chapter 31: Keeping my mind occupied
Chapter 32: My newest clue
Chapter 33: The fourth morning
Chapter 34: A glance into life back at camp
Chapter 35: A monster that refuses to stay in the Underworld
Chapter 36: A meeting with Jessicas father
Chapter 37: Two unexpected morning guests
Chapter 38: The Grace siblings
Chapter 39: Reacting to the hint of the day
Chapter 40: A message for Michael
Chapter 41: Michael misses his memory
Chaoter 43: A dream to remember
Chapter 44: The Next Morning
Chapter 45: The sixth day
Chapter 46: Desperate desires call for desperate measures
Chapter 47: What takes place before entering the woods
Chapter 48: Fear and paranoia lead me to bad decisions
Chapter 49: A worried Hunt
Chapter 50: Michael is safe but I am not
Chapter 51: Accepting the outcome leads to a realization
Chapter 52: The final battle
Chapter 53: I strike a deal with Artemis
Chapter 54: Michaels memory
Chapter 55: The seventh morning
Chapter 56: After 15 years I learn the identity of my father
Chapter 57: I learn more than expected about my family tree
Chapter 58: Negotiations over my life
Chapter 59: I get reunited with my brother
Chapter 60: A verdict about my future is reached
An Epilogue: That night
Author's Note: The Sequel

Chapter 42: The relevant answer to an irrelevant (but annoying) problem

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   By this point in the quest I had lost track of what state we were in. A part of me felt like a little child whenever I realized that I had no clue where I was. But another part of me, didn't mind. Or at least it didn't blame myself for losing track of information. We had run so far in such a short period of time that it was impossible for me to keep track. I mentally groaned. This quest had gotten to the point where my mind was so done with it that I found everything interesting. I hated it.
   "What are you thinking about," I nearly jumped when Aubrey appeared out of nowhere. I felt heat in my cheeks; I did not want to admit that I had been thinking about the fact that I had no idea where we were. I shrugged.
   "Really nothing important," I admitted. "Which irritates me because I used to only ever get lost in thought about significant issues. Now my brain gets caught up in thinking about the most irrelevant issues." Aubrey laughed at my answer.
   "It's your minds coping method," I must of looked really confused because she laughed again. She was clearly easily entertained. "The first month of being a hunter involves a lot of changes to you, both physically and mentally. There's a lot going on and for about a month your brain struggles with understanding all of this." I still felt confused. "For the next month you'll get lost in the simplest of thoughts. And by the simplest of thoughts I mean anything that crosses your mind. As soon as your brain can fully wrap itself around everything then you won't have this issue anymore." Now it made more sense.
   "Oh," I said really intelligently. "I mean that makes more sense." Aubrey smiled at me.
   "Don't worry," she told me. "You'll get used to everything soon enough." I sure hoped so. The more my mind wondered, the hardest it was to snap out of it. I hated not being able to control my thoughts, it made me feel powerless.
   "I sure hope so," I said softly to Aubrey.
   "What do you hope for," Thalia had appeared from what felt like thin air on the other side of me. I looked at Aubrey, hoping she could explain it.
   "I was just catching Jessica up on how easily she'll get lost in thought for the next month," a look of understanding immediately crept onto Thalia's face.
   "Oh yeah, I remember going through that." She said. "It's a pain but don't worry, it will end and then your senses and mind will be as sharp as ever." I took in every word she said and thought it all over. Then I spoke.
   "Again, I sure hope so." My response caused both Thalia and Aubrey to start laughing. Then we went back to running in silence. My mind started to think about today's hint. It scared me. I was hoping Thalia was right that it wasn't a prophecy because I wasn't ready to die. I was to young. I tried to figure out if the clue took out of my potential dads but as far as I knew Hades, Zeus, and (obviously) Ares all enjoyed fighting. So while the hint did push me towards thinking Ares might be my father,  it didn't knock out any of my options. The sun was starting to set. It was getting dark out. Our running slowed and we gathered around Artemis.
   "Alright ladies, time to get dinner and head off to bed." She told all of us. "Remember not to stray from the campsite. No one is allowed to go anywhere without at least one other hunter." Even though she directed this towards everyone, I knew it was made because of me. I looked down at the ground embarrassed. Once we set up camp and had dinner, we headed off to bed. I prayed that I would not be plagued by dreams but I had a gut feeling that my prayers would not be answered.

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