Piper was a big believer in doing what was right, even if that meant sacrificing her own needs and wants for the good of others. She wasnât selfish nor vain, despite those being some âtypicalâ traits for a child of Aphrodite. She was, in fact, very reasonable, forgoing any sense of vanity in favor of helping those that needed help the most. She ignored her appearance most of the time. Usually, she didnât notice it; didnât notice that even without doing anything, she still looked beautiful. But this didnât mean that she didnât have her faults.
Her faults, it could be noted, were that when she was tired, she was tired. The usual good traits she had were ignored. She wanted sleep, so she usually got sleep. But now, she found herself favoring the idea of going out to help rather than sleeping. Sleep did nothing for the good of others. It just helped herself. And she didnât really need the sleep, anyway. There was time for that later.
Finding Z sitting opposite of her was calming as much as it was a pleasure. She hadnât meant to get so absorbed in her own world and exhaustion. Sheâd only meant to complain just for a moment. One, golden moment. Now, though, she felt guilty about what she had said, and followed the manâs gaze as it went to the clock on the cafe wall.
âYouâre right,â she said. âSleep would be fantastic, but itâs true that everyone does seem a little on edge. Canât really say I wouldnât be the same, though, if I wasnât so tired.â Tired of the fighting, the war, but also, just from the lack of sleep. âAlso, please donât yawn. I wouldnât want that to happen.â She was laughing a bit now, not because she thought it was funny, but because she was nervous. Nervous laughter usually escalated when one was tired, just as she was now.
Her laughter dying, the young demigod rubbed the back of her neck, sparing Z yet another glance before she then took a sip of her coffee. It was always nice to be in his company, regardless if they had spoken much or not. She liked him.Â
âOh! Oh, no. Iâm not. Well, I want to be, but I havenât really started helping⊠yet. Iâve been busy with projects and such. Still, I was hoping to do that today, incase anyone needed me. Hopefully I can help with the clean-up group. How about you? What are you doing?â
â | It was in moments like these that Z was reminded how his life experiences seemingly existed on either ends of some cosmic, polarized tightrope. The above had been the mortal realm. Things like gods and monsters were mere personifications of those in positions of political and economic power, which happened to be two of the only types of power a human being could possibly wield. They were individuals who would use their influence to destroy the lives of others or be worshiped by the commoners of the world, desperate to bask in their light with superficial, and mostly unrelenting, fervor. War existed, but it was for those who enlisted. It so rarely was ever brought to the streets of the average man.
â | This world was different. Monsters had sharp teeth and gods were tangible, albeit absent overseers of the havoc their descendants could wreak with power that existed in ways not conventional to mortals. Power surged through the veins like blood, washing away over tides in the sea or calling lightning from the sky. It made the ground quake and jewels rise to the surface. Words became unforgettable to a naturally heightened mind. The blade was wielded with a proficiency even trained knights might have envied. Tongues were enchanted to force others to do their bidding. Power was boundless, mutated, and unrefined.
â | And the wars here...walked straight up to your doorstep.
â | Z was no stranger to feeling unsafe surrounded by people who werenât like him, but that sort of experience didnât shield him from the pain of being cast out and vilified by those that were his kind. Heâd spent months living life as if a thick haze had blanketed itself over him, fogging everything that was just beginning to be clear in his mindâs eye. It felt like a dream that he would never wake from. It was a vicious night terror.
â | Only, coming back into this world didnât feel much like waking up. It felt like shifting in the dream to gain a bit of control. Semi-lucid. It was a sensation that, not for the first time in his life, felt entirely foreign. Here he was sitting and grabbing coffee with another Greek demigod while on Roman land. He had the ability to decide to come here, sure, but it still felt like something else was guiding the narrative. Like he needed to look over his shoulder lest the nightmare come yet again.Â
â | âIâll try my hardest not to,â he replied, focusing his attention to the warmth radiating from his drink. It seeped through the skin and sent waves of ease up his spine. â...but Iâd recommend carrying a pillow or something soft with you at all times just in case. Iâm not the only child of Hypnos and if theyâre half as sleep deprived as me, nap time wonât just be a nursery school activity.â He was far too tired to offer anything more than the soft, breathy half chuckle after speaking.
â | Well, that answered that. âAh, I see.â Z took a sip of his drink. âI hope your projects are coming along nicely and Iâm sure those working in the efforts will appreciate the help. You can never have too many sets of hands in these sorts of times.â Not that he was speaking from experience. He wished that no one could say those words with any sort of history attached to them, but he knew that among the people of New Rome, he was a rarity in the case of those who hadnât been through something similar before. âIâve got work to do at the hospital today, as is every day now. There are still so many wounded and new patients arrive every day from the relief parties.â That was just what happened when ordinary citizens performed construction work, it seemed.