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<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gods, I must not show favouritism to my children. When we return to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Olympians, I<br />

will not be able to praise you as much as I would like, or give you as much credit as you deserve.’<br />

‘I don’t want praise.’ Jason’s voice quavered. ‘Just a little time toge<strong>the</strong>r would be nice. I mean, I<br />

don’t even know you.’<br />

Zeus’s gaze was as far away as <strong>the</strong> ozone layer. ‘I am always with you, Jason. I have watched your<br />

progress with pride, but it will never be possible for us to be …’<br />

He curled his fingers, as if trying to pluck <strong>the</strong> right words out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> air. Close. Normal. A true<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r and son. ‘From birth, you were destined to be Hera’s – to appease her wrath. Even your name,<br />

Jason, was her choice. You did not ask for this. I did not want it. But when I gave you over to her … I<br />

had no idea what a good man you would become. Your journey has shaped you, made you both kind<br />

and great. Whatever happens when we return to <strong>the</strong> Par<strong>the</strong>non, know that I do not hold you<br />

accountable. You have proven yourself a true hero.’<br />

Jason’s emotions were a jumble in his chest. ‘What do you mean … whatever happens?’<br />

‘The worst is not over,’ Zeus warned. ‘And someone must take <strong>the</strong> blame for what has happened.<br />

Come.’

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