"As long as they're healthy, I'll be happy," she replied. "But yeah, I don't ever put anything past him. I don't think I've even spoken to him since he came back to the city."
"Oh god, the sixties," she groaned. "Weird times to be had by one and all."
She rolled her eyes at the memory of her neighbor. "Right? I was really tempted to tell her I thought she sounded very judgey, for someone who claimed to follow a religion all about love and forgiveness. She's wrong anyway, he doesn't even live there." She laughed.
"It's a good thing to not be related to Zeus," she agreed. "But sometimes unavoidable, in our weird pantheon. He had so many kids. I'm pretty sure Clio has a chart somewhere."
She let out her own whoop of laughter. "Some of them do, yes," she agreed.