Speaking with Daphne, it felt like a small weight had lifted, one she'd been carrying so long she'd forgotten it was there at all. Her siblings - Hermes, Dionysus and the rest - all seemed so at home in this place, so sure of themselves. She felt petty whining to them about it. But their domains, the domains of human society and industry, were ever growing, and hers was ever shrinking.
Daphne understood, though. "I'd like that a lot," Artemis smiled. "So, what is it you sell? In your shop?"