-- There was no way of knowing for sure who was who in their mortal disguises. Under the cloak of a regular human, and while using a human name, Apollo would hardly even recognize himself. But, that could always just be because, though he was known for being the sun God, he wasn’t always the brightest God in the bunch. There was one person he would always recognize though, no matter what form she took. They had been together from the beginning, and his soul was linked to hers in so many ways that he could never even begin to untangle the mess that was going on there.
And, so, he knew her right away. Her presence, as always, just as powerful as the moon’s. His feet naturally led him to her, where she had placed herself in the park, and he stopped in front of her as if he knew that she would also recognize him by his simple presence immediately also. She probably would, and he knew it.
“I think we must be soulmates or something. I feel like I’ve known you all my life.” Lame. Cheesy. Totally him. If that didn’t give him away, he didn’t know what would at that point. But, no matter what expression crossed her face, he felt complete standing in front of her. As if they were reflecting images coming together as a whole again, he felt as though they were both in the right position. Not reaching out to place a part of his skin on hers was a difficult task by itself.
“What are you doing here? Befriending the squirrels?” He joked, though somehow, he could see her doing that still. After all, there wasn’t much else there to talk to. People seemed scarce at the moment. When he glanced around the surrounding area, he noted that they could still see the buildings of the city through the leaves and branches of the trees in the park. “This place really doesn’t suit you. So many buildings and people in such a small area, and you were never much of a people person, either.”