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The Deviant Path to Olympus

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Feb 16, 2022


The air was calm, Gaiana and Sophus spent the rest of the day on a hilltops away from the city. The world had been calm all day, a gust of wind passed with sun's warmth to give them both a light sensation as they laid on the ground while staring at the clouds.

"I don't want to forget this feeling," Gaiana said with her eyes closed. She breathed in deep to the air above her. "The feeling, of being saved. Of being so hopeless, but then having a miracle come by."

Gaiana held Sophus' hand as they laid back on the tall grass. "Yeah," Sophus said calmly, "it's like, things have been dark for so long, and now it's finally over. The weight is lifted. This world feels... Lighter."

"This must be what the titan Atlas wants," Gaiana turned her head at him, "what are you gonna do about your dad? Me getting sold was going to release him from his debt, what now?"

Sophus shrugged, "honestly, I don't know. I was so afraid for you I focused on keeping you here, not about what to do after it was done." Sophus clenched his fist. "Honestly, I just want to see that man squirm. I lost my sisters thanks to him, I don't care if he ends up in prison or a slave for all that debt he owes."

"We're still his," Gaiana said, "anything that happens to him, we'll have to pay for it too."

Sophus let out a sigh, "I know. Honestly, me saving you probably means we're all going to end up slaves to some debt collector soon."

They both sighed together. Gaiana said, "you know I tried running away yesterday."

Sophus' raised an eyebrow, "you know, that's both shocking and unsurprising."

"How so?"

"It's shocking that you ran away from something instead of confronting it. And unsurprising that you did another thing that you weren't supposed to."

Gaiana grinned at that. With a frown she added, "it was a stupid plan. I would've died after a week of living on my own."

Sophus leaned on an arm and turned to Gaiana, "do you think we could do it? Run away from my father, and have a new beginning?"

Gaiana shook her head, "your dad saved my life when I was a baby, I still owe him for that."

"I think you owe me more than you owe him." Gaiana raised an eyebrow at that. Sophus said, "think about it, you've been a household slave your entire life, but when things finally went down under, you stopped becoming family and became a commodity."

"So?" Gaiana argued, "he fed me my whole life, that shouldn't go unappreciated."

"Buuut," Sophus leaned in, "if his problems are a consequence of his own actions, why should his family pay for it?"

"Because all we have is family. We'd both be nothing without those ties."

"But in this case, we're worse off for having those ties."

"Sophus," Gaiana grumbled, "he's your father. The least you owe him is your loyalty."

"I'm loyal to you, Gaiana. You deserve that more than he does."

"No I don't."

"See?" Sophus stroked at her autumn hair, "she's humble, too."

"Shut up, bastard."

"Gaiana, start a family with me."

Gaiana sat up, "what?"

"We both deserve lives better than what we have. I love you more than anything in this world. I want to leave him and start something new with you. I want a family worth being happy for."

"Sophus," he did it because he loved her. Gaiana knew that, but she was still grounded in reality. "We don't have money. And we don't have anywhere to go without your dad's home. "

"Yes we do. I know merchants that need sailors. Sailors outside of Greece. I can work for them. Borrow some money to live somewhere, and work to give us both good lives."

"You can't... Start a new life indebted to someone."

"Yes I can," he held her hand. "I swear I can do anything as long as I'm doing it for you. Gaiana, please, I want to start over with you."

Gaiana's hand was warm. His hand was warm. She knew that he loved him and she loved him back. But he was asking her to break her oath to her master, a person whom she promised to always be loyal to.

"You're his son," Gaiana said quietly. Gaiana's forehead leaned in close, and tapped against his head, "if I go with his son does that make this okay?"

"It shouldn't matter. Please Gaiana, just be selfish when it matters. Leave him, and go with me instead."

Gaiana's eyes closed, she envisioned another life where they could be together. "I've thought about it too you know. Running away with you. Like a fantasy tale, like we could somehow live together and away from anyone that tried to control us."

Sophus said, "I could be your husband, and you could be the girl I'd be glad to come home to every day."

"I could work the garden in the mornings, and sell pottery in the evenings. At the end of each day, you could come home and we could talk about how our days went."

"We could have kids someday. Two, in the beginning. And more if you wanted more, but I'm sure the first pair would be enough to keep ourselves busy."

Gaiana placed a hand on her stomach, "they could grow up to be little monsters like the both of us. They'd be rebellious, but we'd know how to handle them because we were like that too growing up."

Sophus said, "we'd be that strange couple that the whole town would talk about. Not together because someone told us to, but because we broke the laws of nature and married out of real love."

"Our kids could grow up to be as honest as we are, and we'd unleash them to the world to cause mischief like we do."

"I could grow old, grateful to the world just for being alive and together with you."

"And when I'm old enough, I want my last words to be; 'the gods loved me, for letting me live so well.'"

Sophus leaned in close and kissed her on the lips, "I want this, more than anything else in the world."

Gaiana tapped her forehead onto his, making the final decision. "I want this too."

jonvilario
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This chapter was actually meant to be part of the upcoming chapter, but due to the word limits per chapter, I've decided to post this one separately for pacing purposes. Hope you enjoy!

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491BC Ancient Athens. Gaiana was raised as a slave her whole life, she knew nothing more than a life of servitude to her master and his son. For her, this life was predetermined since the day she was born. But as the threat of war looms ahead, with a Persian military prepared to conquer the Greek Peninsula, Gaiana soon discovers that her destiny is far greater than the will of any mortal man.

As a vast empire prepares a military campaign across her homeland, Gaiana enters the playing field with the powers of Gods, ready to defend her people against the imminent threat. She will travel, grow, and learn what it means to wield the powers of a deviant, and to use these powers against supernatural forces that exist beyond anyone's understanding.

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