SBF – Glamping with the Immortals
“Both Orion and Urania have promised me a meteor shower show as well as stars from their constellations to light up the campsite.”
It was a sight to behold, decorated in the evening’s theme of blues, black, silver, and gold. The main ballroom was large, about five hundred feet long by three hundred feet wide, with the ceiling stretching up a few hundred feet above my head. The walls were decorated in glittering gold and silver with a tinge of shiny blue and black wallpaper to ease the glare of glitter. Dozens of crystal chandeliers spiraled from the ceiling, sending lovely diffused golden light across the length of the ballroom.
Her Silver Bow Foundation fundraiser is already on the verge of being a gala, and every single member of the family is dressed to the nines.
“Both Orion and Urania have promised me a meteor shower show as well as stars from their constellations to light up the campsite.”
I hung there struggling, screaming myself hoarse, praying one of the gods hear me. Praying that this was not the cycle of my existence.
Placing my hand gently on my guardian’s back, I could feel him shaking. “Don’t be afraid,” I told him. “I won’t let anything happen to you while I’m here.”
Something hit me from the side, hard enough to send me flying across the path and crashing into one of the giant mossy pine trees.
I expected a lot of things from my grandson, most of them were negative, but I wasn’t prepared for what he said. Eros met my eyes and said, “No.”
His heart’s desire practically screams at me, to find someone to love, who loves me.
I’ve never really crossed paths with her before, barring the one time with Erebus before Halloween. What could she want from me?
She poked me in the chest. “You will be there, or I will send Dad to get you to make sure you go. Or better yet, I’ll send Mother.”
Another sacrifice is required; we came here to get it. While you have been down here with me, the mission was completed inside the mirrored mountain.
The scarlet crimson of my lips curve in a small smile, my gaze locking with hers and my head tipping to the side.
“But catch me up to speed. How are you going to find Zeus among all of the other gods in disguise?”
I stopped dead in my tracks, turned, and looked at my partner. If the wolf wasn’t my father, then who the hell was it?
My soul drank in the sight of her as our eyes locked, the galaxies visible through her eyes. She smiled and I felt like I was finally home.