𝟏. sinners and saints

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"So?" asked Zeus

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"So?" asked Zeus. "What are we waiting for?" At the god's words, Hecate stopped smiling at the king of the underworld.

All eyes were on her, waiting for her next move, since the goddess was in control from now on.

"Alright. First, we need everyone to introduce themselves," said Hecate. "And not just the demigods. I mean everyone," she repeated as she noticed the bored looks some gods were giving her.

"What is this? High school?" said Ares, laughing, earning a slap from Aphrodite and a stern look from his father.

"There are mortals present, brother. People who still don't know about us," said Athena, obviously.

Ares gave her a dirty look and then motioned to Hecate to continue, to which the goddess looked amused.

"I'll start," the goddess continued. "I'm Hecate, goddess of magic, crossroads, and other things," she introduced herself mainly to the original family and others accompanying them.

Hecate looked over at the Olympians, mainly at Zeus since he was the king, who sighed dramatically and puffed out his chest with pride.

"I am Zeus, god of the sky and thunder, King of the gods..." he was about to continue with what was surely a whole speech about how important he was, but he was interrupted by his wife.

"Hera, goddess of marriage, women, and family, Queen of the gods."

"Poseidon, god of the sea."

"Hades, god of the underworld."

"Hestia, goddess of the hearth and fire."

"Demeter, goddess of the harvest and agriculture."

"Ares, god of war," he declared.

"Apollo, god of the sun, truth, and prophecy..." Like Zeus, Apollo was about to boast about his greatness when his sister cut him off.

"Artemis, goddess of the moon and hunt," the archer goddess announced, smiling mockingly at her brother, who responded by sticking his tongue out childishly. Klaus, noticing the interaction, bowed his head to laugh discreetly.

"Athena, goddess of wisdom."

"Aphrodite, goddess of love."

"Hermes, god of thieves," he said, winking at his children, who smiled back at him.

Except for Luke, of course. The demigod was more preoccupied with trying to kiss his girlfriend without being noticed, but she refused, not wanting to draw attention to them.

"Dionysus, god of wine."

"Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths."

Hecate then turned her gaze to the minor gods, who stepped forward.

"Persephone, goddess of spring."

"Eris, goddess of discord."

Upon her appearance, Hera and Athena tensed, casting scornful glances at Eris, who wore a mocking smile on her lips.

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