Looking At Aphrodite: A Narrative Fiction

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Gabriel sees Prince and Willow about 50 feet from him and he has his horse cinco to sneak up on them.
When Gabriel sneaks up on the horses he sees the girls aren't there and then there is a note on Prince's saddle.
It says ''we have taken the princes and plan on killings if you don't give us 1million gold blocks.''
Gabriel is shouting for the king when he sees a white horse and go to see if that is Ally since it looked like buttercup.
When Gabriel get there he sees some of the men with the girls and knifes to there throat.
Athena is the only one not in there hold with her bow and arrow not knowing which way to shoot.
Gabriel sneaks up wake sone of the men with his handle sword which has the lion on it for the handle.

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Athena noticed Aphrodite had a scar on her eye and then a guard followed behind Annabelle.
With a cage and Athena notice coal was in their but athena could not do anything for her baby.
Annabelle scream in athena face saying '' look at was your animal has done to my sweet angel Aphrodite.''
Athena looked at Aphrodite and back at coal seeing coal had blood oh her wing.
Athena then saw a little silver grey hook put in coal"s wing so she cant fly and that when athena screams and Jacob came running.
He then asked athena '' what is wrong'' and then he sees coal it the gold cage and knows Gabriel, Liam , and Aiden would hate to see coal like this.
The one who would be the furious is Aiden since he help raise that bird for 20 days.
Training coal to hunt, protect athena and be able to help if athena was in a fight and she lost her sword some how.
Which was rarely going to happen because she was taught by the best.
Jacob the reaches for the cage and sets it on the table when both Liam and Gabriel walk in.
Everyone bows except athena because she wants to tick Annabelle off.
Annabelle sees this defiance and brings up the matter of there daughter Aphrodite and what happened to her and how did it

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