Unlocking Olympus
Chapter Five: Alectrona
“If
you want to masquerade as a human, you have to learn how to look like them.
Dress the part, if you must.” Krissy was telling me, dragging me from one uh,
what do they call these again? Outlets?Stores? Ah, never mind. We walked block
after block, entered building after building, bought clothes after clothes.
“And
then I thought dryads hated humans?”
“You
think too much.” she smiled briefly and then wiggled her finger at my
direction. “Turn around.” I did what was told and saw her grin in satisfaction.
“Come on, let’s pay for all these things and we can go back to the café.”
“How
about the coffee beans?” I asked, taking the blue blouse off. “Didn’t you say—”
“Clary
said she’ll get some form the treehouse later, so no need to worry.” She wafted
away from me, towards the counter. She greeted the
cashier with a polite smile, but I could see her hand behind her back, her
fingers drawing little circles.
Opening
my mouth, a sigh escaping my lips, I just shrugged it off. But seriously
though, couldn’t she help herself? Once done paying for my temporary clothing,
I noticed the cashier’s face now full of freckles. Whether she’ll notice it or
not was none of my business but then even I couldn’t help laughing at her.
“You’re
evil!” I chuckled, once we were out of the building, the one with the large
Prada logo on top.
She
flipped her hair and incredulously eyed me. “You’re one to talk, missy. You had
to give the poor customer a tail yesterday!”
“He
was annoying!” I snapped, adjusting the paper bags on my arm.
Gaping
at me in disbelief, a hand dramatically flying towards her chest, “He was just
flirting! Human men always do that!”
“Well,
they better not do it with me! I have…”
“Someone
else in mind?” she inserted, grabbing my arm and pulling me across the street.
“Oh, please, Alec. You and he had been over centuries ago! Who knows if the
bastard is still thinking of you? You know gods, one fling over and they’re on
to the next like nothing had ever happened. Do I need to tell you what happened
to my mother again?”
Wincing,
I grumbled, “Oh, please no. I don’t want to hear you droning over it again and
again.”
Reaching
the other side of the street, she pointed a finger at me. “Exactly.”
Heels
clacking on the ground as we walked, both of us entered the café. “Girls, we’re
back!”
Krissy announced, “Come on, out you come!”
I
sat on one of the tall round stools in front of the bar, watching as most of
the girls materialised from the wooden walls. We all haven’t returned to the
treehouse since last night because of a ‘staff meeting’ or whatever reason
Krissy had. I honestly haven’t listened to her anyway.
“How
was your sleep?” Krissy asked, greeting her seven younger sisters.
“Awful!”
one complained, arching her back, as if in pain. Well, even if they are wooden
walls, those do not have lives anymore. They were basically cut from their
roots and stuck to building for support and décor.
I
sighed, a small smile forming on my lips. They had been taking care of me, I
guess I have to at least be kind and give them some sort of treatment. Raising
a hand and pointing a finger at each dryad, golden dust slowly drifted into the
air, showering each and every one of them.
Krissy
looked at me in surprise and then walked past two of her sisters to pat my
shoulder.
“Well, someone’s generous today.”
I am
the goddess of the sky, the sun and waking up. It’s the least I could do to
make them feel much better.
“Okay
girls! Let’s open Lockheart.”
Wiping
the table with a clean cloth, I was surprised to find myself a little bit
enjoying. The last customer had just gone out the door and Krissy was ready to
close the shop. Or at least she intended to when a red car stopped right in
front of the café door. Coming out of the driver’s seat was the same lad two
days ago, his face extra serious and his eyes sharper than usual.
Swinging
the sling bag on his shoulder, he opened the door with one hand, ignoring
Krissy’s polite attempt to tell him that the café was closing.
“Okay,
ladies, speak.” He announced. “I know what you are and I know one of you is a
fucking goddess of some sort. Keep quiet and you all get burned.”
My
head snapped up, offended by his words.
“Where
are you getting with this, human?” Chrysopeia’s figure was obviously shifting;
her arms twisting into branches and twigs with leaves sticking out of her
shoulders. Her once delicate fingers turned into small branches, sharp enough
to stab into human flesh. Her other sisters did the same shapeshift, their
green eyes gleaming in apparent rage. “We do not wish to harm anybody. Can’t
you see we are even serving your kind?”
The
lad smirked, looking unconvinced. He studied every last of my dryad friends
before darting his eyes towards me. “You’re it, aren’t you?” he walked past
tables, knocking the chairs as he went, and stood in front of me, his face straight
and stern. “Tell me what happened up there.” He commanded.
“And
if I won’t?” I challenged. “It’s useless trying to threaten me, demigod.”
Hearing that, the dryads gasped and he stifled the urge to laugh at their dense
intuition. “Well, let’s say you’re something of a fighter but can you really
defeat me? You might have that senseless confidence but that’s all there is to
it.”
His
face twisted in rage and he spat. “Monster.”
“Ha!”
I laughed. “See?” I glided away from him towards the centre of the café. I
could see his fist shaking and in a blink of an eye, he grabbed something from
his pocket and threw something at me. I raised a hand, my eyes glowing the same
golden hue. Whatever he was trying to pull off, or thinking that he can defeat
me with some puny demigod tricks, well he was greatly mistaken.
My
fire burned past the little item that he had thrown and into his direction.
Trying to cover up, he covered his face with an arm but that still was caught
in my flames. “Retreat. You do not have any place here. Threaten us once more
and that’s not the only thing you will get.”
Falling
on the ground, I saw him wincing in great pain. Being burned by godly fire
wasn’t at all pleasing to the human flesh, even if the victim had divine blood.
“Ah,
before you go.” I moved forward. I haven’t felt this way since the creation of
men. I haven’t gone into a fight since then too. And it felt invigorating, like
the Ichor in my veins was flowing at a faster rate than before. “What is it
that you want? Tell me.” Strong currents of wind escaped my body, knocking the
tables and chairs that surrounded us.
Before
he could even react, smoke surrounded the café and a female voice called to
this lad I was currently threatening to kill.
“Adam,
are you alright?”
Seeing
the lad she had named Adam, I could now see a girl crouched beside him. The lad
mustered up a weak chuckle. “Nice timing, Caddie.”
A
growl reverberated in my throat and I raised an arm in the air. Scanning the
girl’s spirit energy, I could sense strong magic within her, something related
to Hecate. But that didn’t bother me. Magic and sorcery haven’t won against the
sun and the sky.
“Do
it and I’ll—” The female, Caddie, warned, turning both blind eyes towards me.
“Don’t!”
Adam warned, catching her in his arms. “She’s one strong shit.” Struggling to
stand, assisted by his companion. “I’m not here to kick your ass, lady. Just
tell me what happened up there.”
Kick my ass? My brow rose. “Leave.” I hissed.
“What?”
“Leave
now!” I screamed, causing them to wince. Looking at each other, the girl mostly
worried by their situation, they finally decided to leave and I made sure they
were gone before I put my arm down.
Returning
to my calm self, I looked at the dryads. “Are you all fine?”
Krissy
nodded, wiping her hand with the skirt of her uniform. “Dang girl.” She
commented, grinning. “Haven’t seen you rage out like that for over a
millennium.”
I
mustered a soft chuckle, walking over to the sisters. “I haven’t felt that way
for a long time too. And…” it felt good.
Like alatent fury.
“And
you were awesome.” Krissy put an arm around my shoulders. “Okay girls, let’s
close Lockheart. We’re going home.”
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