Chapter 19

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Chapter 19

"Okay well, there is actually something we wanted to tell you. Something we have been wanting to tell you for quite a while. You see, the truth is..." Hades started but he was soon interrupted by something else.

A knock sounded through the room interrupting the conversation. The Olympians scrunched their faces up in annoyance. Hera sighed before plastering a sickly sweet smile onto her face that almost anyone could recognise as being fake. Reluctantly, she got up and walked towards the door. She flung it open and the hand she kept on the door knob twitched violently. Her facial features changed into one of extreme irritation and anger.

"Oh. Its you two." Zeus and the other Gods winced recognising the tone of her voice being the victim of it one to many times. Whoever was at the door better run because a storm was brewing underneath her mask. 

"Well? What could you two possibly want? Get on with it!" Hera snapped impatiently. Ares's eye twitched nervously. That was the voice he heard before he was yelled at. In fact it was a common voice across all of Olympus. Something that each deity and person cringed away from.

"Well, we would like to talk to Harry." A familiar voice spoke. Harry straightened in his seat. Standing up, he walked over to where Hera stood. Her arms were crossed in front of her while her white dress shimmered with the different colours of a peacock. Hera was glaring at the well known Weasley twins. She radiated with the message that neither twin would be coming in if she had anything to say about it. While the two were normally welcomed inside with open arms today wasn't one of those days. Lets just say a particular prank went haywire and involved a painful accident when it came to Harry. The Olympians might fuss and fight regularly but they would protect their own with everything they had.

Harry stepped forward and lightly touched Hera's arms. She looked down sensing the touch. Multicolour eyes met green ones. "Its okay." Harry told her softly. Hera stared into Harry's eyes for a moment before sighing and resting her hand on his. Pressing her lips together, she nodded sharply. She didn't want them to interact just quite yet but knew she had no choice. Harry was as stubborn as his fathers when he had his mind made up on something.

Harry moved out of the way so Hera could make her way back to the dining room. The Weasley twins stood awkwardly in the doorway but made no move to step in. 

"We don't think it'll be that wise to come in." Fred bit out looking cautiously at Nico's glare.

"Yeah... I think I know what you mean." Harry said chuckling light heartedly before glancing back and giving the Olympians a deathly glare that made them all look away.

"Well?" Harry asked quietly leaning against the doorway.

"Well mate-" Fred began

"We thought we'd keep you updated about a couple of things." George continued.

"Okay?... What's up?" Harry asked confused. 

"First of all, we wanted to say sorry about the... incident that happened." Fred said carefully wincing at the memory. Harry nodded giving them a reassuring smile that cheered them up significantly.

"Yep and second of all, yesterdays events caused a bit of an... explosion. Lets just say everyone's a bit jealous and our dear baby  brother seems to have taken it personally." George said picking up from where Fred had left off.

Harry let out a harsh laugh. "Of course he is. Now I know that isn't the only reason your here. What do you really want to tell me?"

Fred and George nodded looking at each other. "We think you should write to Sirius." they said in unison. Harry's head snapped up and he jerked forward pulling them in looking around the corridor double checking it was empty. After making sure no one was there he relaxed slightly. The twins rolled their eyes at the gesture. 

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