Astron's Cry: Chapter 5

Sine's POV
Well. Ain't this something. I join "The Guardians of Fire" and a group in that called the "Astron." And then, "Apollo" and "Hyperion" are "gone." Yeah. I use quotes a lot. So then, we try a plan. Then, I, with my scientific genius, tells them, "Since the Greek gods exist, you say that the only two that can control it are gone. In actuality, this is the sun chariot/the light. Also in actuality, the real sun is a star, a ball of gas. That surely, in actuality, must still be up there, in the center of the galaxy. Then, in actuality, the mortals must still see the sun. Or else, in actuality, everyone would be dead. Now, in actuality, since we are not mortals, we must first determine if mortals can see the sun, the star, in actuality." They considered this. "Well, the camp is in darkness." Josh said. "But then, in actuality, you are telling me that, in actuality, when the sun chariot moves, it moves at the speed of the earth as it revolves around the sun. However, in actuality, the sun chariot is driven around the earth." Now everyone looked confused. I drew a diagram.

They cleared up a bit. "So then, in actuality, the real sun should be up in the sky." I told. "Let's go see for ourselves." Josh said. We headed outside, from the Astron room, from the Guardians' HQ, from Camp Half-Blood. "Well now what?" Evan D'Agostino asked. "We're at the bottom of the hill, on the mortal side,and it's still dark out." he said. "Well, let's ask someone." Heart said. I hailed a cab with my hand. "Yo! Cabbie!" I shouted. "Where to?" he asked. "Nowhere. Just a question. Isn't that sun looking great up there?" I said. "Um...yeah. OK. I have to go now." he said hesitantly. He sped off into the "night." "So, now we know, that, in actuality, the sun is in the sky. But not the sun chariot or the sun in the use of the Greek terms." I said.