Remus and Artemis nervously walked through the woods, stepping delicately around twisted tree roots and strange plants they'd never seen before. "You, goddess of forests or whatever, do you know of woods like this?"
"No I've never seen anything like this, on any planet."
Remus puffed. "Fuck. We definitely went too far."
After walking for an hour or so they saw a light peeking through the trees. They looked at each other nervously and peered around the brush to see what it was. It resembled a large butterfly, its body emitting a soft pink light.
Remus leaned to Artemis and whispered, "What the fuck are those?"
Artemis shook her head and whispered back, "I have no idea." Nevertheless she started to approach it slowly, step by step.
"Hey!" Remus hissed, trying to stop her. But it was useless, she was going to do what she wanted.
Remus leapt up as another of the strange creatures flew from behind him, just grazing his shoulder. He yelped and hopped over to Artemis. "I don't do well with small things," he said to her nervously. Artemis looked closer, face to face with the illuminated little creature. It looked like a tiny human with wings.
"It's a fairy!" she said excitedly. "They're so rare, I wonder how we ended up finding them here."
All of Artemis's attention was on the beautiful glowing being. Remus was back to back with her, but while she was absorbed with curiosity, he was busy panicking over the dozens more coming out of the trees approaching them.
"Wow, it's so beautiful," she said in awe.
"Is that good?" he asked, trying to avoid the incoming fairies.
"Well, it could go one of both ways. Beautiful things in the forest can be something very special and magical, we could be lucky to find them," she replied. Remus swatted at an incoming light swooping towards him.
"Okay so what's the other thing. Death?"
Artemis tilted her head and lifted her finger towards the tiny fairy. "Or it could be something very dreadful and dangerous disguising itself. So pretty much yes. But these look harmless."
"Ow! It bit me!" he yelped, slapping away the little pink light that had perched on his shoulder. Artemis turned her attention from the fairy before her. They were now completely surrounded in a cloud of lights. "Ouch!" Artemis winced from a sharp bite on her forefinger.
Remus swatted at them, backing up into Artemis. "Okay I'm done, let's get out of here," he said, annoyed.
she nodded in agreement, grabbing hold of Remus's sleeve. They quickly ran out from the cloud of lights.
The tiny creatures were on their heels for a very long time. Artemis and Remus barely got away from them, tripping on tree roots and branches. But eventually after sprinting as fast as they could they lost them.
Even when they were out of sight of the lights they still ran. They got stopped by a huge steep cliff with a giant crack running down the middle. They stopped, huffing and panting. "I think we lost them," Artemis said as she walked towards the crack in the cliff.
"Oh come on," Remus said, rolling his eyes. "We almost just got mauled by whatever those things were. Please get away from that."
Artemis snorted, peeking into the crack. "You're being a baby. Don't you play with dragons? Anyhow, it looks like the entrance to a cave, want to check it out?"
Remus scrunched up his face and replied, "Alright, do not insult me ever, and I don't think trapping ourselves is very smart. Something could be in there you know. Also, I told you I'm not fond of small things. Dragons aren't small. So there."
Artemis didn't wait for him to finish before she disappeared into the crack. "Damnit, seriously?" he whined. He reluctantly followed her, squeezing into the dark crevice.
Artemis had formed a light, a little bright ball of fire lighting up the cave. "Why have you never done that before?" he asked, annoyed.
"Well we've never needed it. I thought you knew all my tricks," she said back as they ducked through a tunnel. The further they walked the wider the tunnel became. It was so quiet all you could hear was the sounds of dripping and the eerie echoes of their steps.
As they walked with the light further into the cave, they made it to a large cavern. Their footsteps echoed louder as they uneasily explored. Strange columns met from the floor to the ceiling, shallow pools of water were scattered on the ground. "I think this is limestone," Remus commented, dipping his foot in one of the puddles.
The ball of light in Artemis's hands grew stronger, fully illuminating the cave. Crude drawings and strange markings littered the walls from the floor to the ceiling. "I think someone might live here. Or did," Artemis said, curiously taking in each image on the walls.
"I think you're right."
Artemis turned to him inspecting a long-abandoned fire pit. "I'll be back," he said and walked back to the entrance of the cave. Artemis continued to explore the cavern, shining her light along the string of drawings surrounding them.
Remus came back with dead fallen branches and anything else he could quickly gather for a fire. As he broke and arranged the wood. Artemis stopped her inspection and came to the pit. She reached out to light it with her small little ball of fire, but Remus snapped at her, "Hey! Back off." He grunted as if offended and snapped his finger, lighting the fire instantly.
"Who are you really?" Artemis asked, letting the little ball of light dissipate in her hands. Remus snorted at her boldness.
"I'm Remus. There's nothing more to know."
But that surely wasn't enough for Artemis. "Look, if you can take me across the universe and force me to do what you want, I would at least like to know who my captor is. I'm sick of this whole one-sided crap."
Remus scrunched his face, mildly frustrated. "Why do you need to know anything else? The only things that matter are the present, and the future."
"Well fine! Then I'll just keep running away, and you can keep finding me. I know I can do that forever. What else do I have going on for me right now? I could even go back Olympus and my brother and I will handle you ourselves."
Remus rolled his eyes, dwelling upon her threat. "Okay, well, if you don't know where we are right now, I guarantee you won't be able to find Olympus," he replied. Artemis scowled.
"No! I'm sick of this!" she plopped herself on the ground stubbornly in front of the fire facing him. "I want to know who you are!" she practically yelled.
Remus backed up an inch, her reaction stronger than he expected it would be. "Um, okay," he replied nervously. He tried to think a way out of this, but Artemis was staring daggers at him impatiently. "Okay, fine. But this once and we never speak of it again. I'm serious, never."
He waited for a moment, as if she might change her mind. But when she held her stern glare, he knew she wasn't going to let it go. Remus took a deep breath and sighed, rubbing his temples with his fingers. "Well, okay, so I may be from Tartarus, sort of." Remus said simply, hoping maybe that was enough information, but the glare she gave him said otherwise.
Remus grumbled, incredibly reluctant to share this kind of information. "So? That doesn't tell me much. Many Olympians have been to Tartarus," she replied.
"Well, I'm not an Olympian. Don't you think you would've heard of me?"
"Stop being cryptic."
She was asking him to tell her things he had never told anyone before. But then again, no one had ever asked. Maybe that's why he was even considering telling her anything.
"Fine, okay. Well, I am the offspring of Nyx, sort of. I'm technically a Titan, I guess. I'm not quite sure what I would be called at this point." Artemis's head tilted to the side, now more confused than ever. How could he be a Titan?
"Then why haven't I heard of you? Why hasn't anyone talked about you? You don't think they talk on Mount Olympus? That's all they do."
Remus was thoroughly uncomfortable, but it was clear she wasn't going to leave him alone without more answers. "Alright," he continued, fixing his gaze to the fire.
"Nyx was my mother. But when I was born, I had no purpose. My siblings all shaped the universe we know today, but me? No, I had nothing special. It took me 500 years to reach physical maturity, whereas everyone practically came out just the way they were. Do you know what it's like to be a child that long? No, no you don't.
Well, no one knew what to do with me. Some sort of mistake or runt of the universe. The only reason I ever survived was because Tartarus took me in. Tartarus is more than just a place, you know."
Remus stopped, surely that story had to be enough. "So? What happened then?" Artemis asked, waiting for a more in-depth answer.
Remus tried to think of the easiest and shortest way to sum up what he thought was of any significance. "Well, that was it. I grew up with Tartarus, I freely roamed the underworld. It's not that fabulous of a place, but it was simple. And I liked the darkness. Sunlight isn't my favorite thing. And I will admit I do miss the rivers of acid and fire. Tartarus gave me Cosmas and Thaddeus, who grew much faster than me.
After hundreds of years of growing up in the underworld, I needed to see what else was beyond. I needed to get out. I could find a purpose maybe. But I was so alone. That's when I met Georgie. Mind you he was very small, but I promised if he could get me out, I would take him with me.
I just managed to get Thaddeus and Cosmas with us. When we made it out of the underworld, I tried to find my purpose, I couldn't have just been a mistake. But I never found it. So there, I made my own.
The only useful thing it seemed I had going for me was to travel through space with a snap of my finger. But in comparison to my siblings it's just a lame party trick. A few hundred years ago I stumbled upon the ruins of the Kingdom of Giants and made it my own. So there, you're all caught up. So stop asking me any more fucking questions."