👌 👌 seraph and pl4yer (feel free to assume anything)
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That time Achilles saw Seraph sneak out of HQ …
Achilles jogged to a stop as he and Snow neared the Catalyst hq. He had ended up staying the night crashing in his office rather than going home so that he could finish up some last minute paperwork. He bends down to help stretch out his back a little and when he came right-side up he saw Seraph coming out of the Hq. He frowned watching her saunter on down the staircase a grin on her face.
A grin that disappeared when she saw him.
A brow raised as she scanted passed him, giving him a half-hearted wave before continuing on her merry way. Achilles didn’t think much of it, it wasn’t like she stole anything so he continued up the stairs and into HQ. Only to be greeted by a Hades who seemed surprised to see him as well. “ What are you doing here? he asked a flush coming to his cheeks. Before Achilles could respond, Hades mumbled a quick excuse me and walked past. Achilles looked after the man until he disappeared into one of the side rooms. Looking down at Snow next to him.
“Am I missing something?”
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That time when Achilles and Pl4ytest went fishing...
“ I don’t think I’m doing this right” Achilles muttered as he sat in the boat next to Pl4ytest. Oracle had asked him to distract the young man and she had thought fishing would be a good idea. Achilles didn’t fish, didn’t even know where to begin and quite frankly was bored out of his mind.
He didn’t look like the only one.
Pl4ytest looked just as bored as he was. Achilles began to reel in his fishing line before tossing his pole off to the side of the boat. “ Okay so I’m not a fisherman nor do I pretend to be. So why don’t we just go for a swim instead and pick up a fish from the market and tell Oracle we caught it instead? Sound good?” Achilles chuckled at how quickly the man started to pull in his own line. Well, at least she couldn’t say he hadn’t provided a distraction.
















