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The Wendigo Inn

Van Thomas has just inherited a house from his late grandparents in the countryside and has moved into it--only to realize the house is a rather popular resort that serves all kinds of customers all year round. As the owner and manager of the building, he realizes that the inn caters to an unusual clientele, and has an even more unique staff. His secretary is named Daji. A pirate named Waverly Leviathan with resemblance to Poseidon often stays. Daji's nephew often stays and calls himself Sun Wukong. A novelist and screenwriter, Athena, is working on a masterpiece. Then there's the CEO named Odin and his twin sons named Loki. Could these mythological connections be more than coincidence?

AmandaMadden · Fantaisie
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92 Chs

Chapter 39: Here Comes the Sun (God)

Apollo is the client buying Sun Wukong's staff?

I can hardly believe it. 

I review all the information I have on Apollo.

Twin to Artemis. Didn't like it when Cassandra rejected him, so he cursed her to speak the truth and not be believed, even when she predicted Troy would fall. Featured in everything from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series to the original "Star Trek".

"You were in one of my all time favorite episodes of the original 'Star Trek,'" I say, just because I feel I need to say something.

Daji elbows me, but Apollo beams. "Thank you," he says in a deep, rich voice. "I did enjoy that episode. It was fairly close in its portrayal of me--but I don't think I'd have given up so easily. I'd have sat and talked to Kirk so that he came to the conclusion he belatedly did at the end of the episode. He'd have realized there was a place for gods in the future."