Apollo wasn't on Olympus, much to Hyacinth's disappointment. He'd intended to surprise the god, and maybe drag him around to some other world to explore. There was no trace of him though; Hyacinth had walked around the mansion silently, to no avail. The place was empty of any living presence, save a few plants here and there
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So distracted by looking for his family, Apollo didn't notice Hyacinth at all -- he began to beckon for them all in turn, his heart sinking a little more with each unanswered call. Tears had no time to slide down his heated cheeks, they simply evaporated as he sobbed raggedly, lost and alone.
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"Hey," he said, softly, going closer though somewhat wary. He was an immortal of some sort surely, but for the life of him, Hyacinth couldn't figure out who. Certainly not a god, he'd be able to guess surely, but he didn't think that this was any divine hero or some such personage. Though, the boy did look rather familiar... Hyacinth frowned. "Are you... Are you all right?"
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The Sun God stared at the other boy, his shining cheeks lighting up in an incredible flush, and an embarrassment even more incredible crippled him -- oh, how would he ever love such a pathetic god, one who cried like a child? Oh gods (that is, if there were any left), oh gods, oh gods.
"I-- How did you get here?" he asked, tears forgotten, a new problem possessing his rather limited attention span, "Mortals are not allowed here."
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"I'm immortal," he said, staring unabashedly at the other. "Or at least, I was granted immortality just a while back. Who are you and how do you know my name?"
The second the words left his lips though, something about Apollo's eyes caught him, and his mouth dropped open. Maybe another god could have sparkly gold hair, but he rather doubted that any other god had quite those amber eyes that Apollo had.
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