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>>95760663
Ooh, nice to see someone else still likes my old work
>>95775161
It was enough to enrage Artemis, and quickly she reached out to pull on Medusa’s long snake hair in the most catty of ways, until Medusa’s saviour stepped forward and collapsed Artemis with a simple Osoto Gari that sent the goddess of the hunt flying down the steps in bits.
Athena cringed when she heard the long and dreadful sound that emanated from Artemis at the bottom of the staircase. She disliked using violence whenever possible, and she disliked even more the amount of attention she was drawing from her peers for herself and Medusa. This was all getting far too much for her, until Medusa grabbed hold of her hand and hauled the Goddess of Wisdom up alongside her.
“Come on,” Medusa said. “I still want to see your fur babies.”
Athena sighed. “You know, I’ve always hated that term.”
“So you threw archery nerd down the steps for that? Not for me?”
Athena gave a half-smile. “Yes. We’re not quite there yet, friendship-wise, but eventually you might do something dumb enough for me to want to protect you.”
Medusa grinned. “Glad to hear it.”
“I’ve never been here before,” Medusa murmured, as she moved gently through the Owl House.
“I know,” Athena replied. “You told me that like ten thousand times when I was outside the doors fiddling with the keys.”
It had seemed much smaller than it did outside, and a lot more noisy, with birds of all different shapes and sizes cackling like mad to get out and inflict their terrible screeching woes on calm, innocent people.
At first, they’d kicked up a terrible hunger when Medusa was the first to walk in, eager to sink their talons deep into her large and knotty serpent braids for appetisers. But then, when Athena had stumbled in behind her, they all suddenly grew timid and quiet. Athena, like she had for most of her fellow peers, resembled something like a leader to them, and they all respected her.
Ooh, nice to see someone else still likes my old work
>>95775161
It was enough to enrage Artemis, and quickly she reached out to pull on Medusa’s long snake hair in the most catty of ways, until Medusa’s saviour stepped forward and collapsed Artemis with a simple Osoto Gari that sent the goddess of the hunt flying down the steps in bits.
Athena cringed when she heard the long and dreadful sound that emanated from Artemis at the bottom of the staircase. She disliked using violence whenever possible, and she disliked even more the amount of attention she was drawing from her peers for herself and Medusa. This was all getting far too much for her, until Medusa grabbed hold of her hand and hauled the Goddess of Wisdom up alongside her.
“Come on,” Medusa said. “I still want to see your fur babies.”
Athena sighed. “You know, I’ve always hated that term.”
“So you threw archery nerd down the steps for that? Not for me?”
Athena gave a half-smile. “Yes. We’re not quite there yet, friendship-wise, but eventually you might do something dumb enough for me to want to protect you.”
Medusa grinned. “Glad to hear it.”
“I’ve never been here before,” Medusa murmured, as she moved gently through the Owl House.
“I know,” Athena replied. “You told me that like ten thousand times when I was outside the doors fiddling with the keys.”
It had seemed much smaller than it did outside, and a lot more noisy, with birds of all different shapes and sizes cackling like mad to get out and inflict their terrible screeching woes on calm, innocent people.
At first, they’d kicked up a terrible hunger when Medusa was the first to walk in, eager to sink their talons deep into her large and knotty serpent braids for appetisers. But then, when Athena had stumbled in behind her, they all suddenly grew timid and quiet. Athena, like she had for most of her fellow peers, resembled something like a leader to them, and they all respected her.
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