Artemis grabbed a tray and looked at breakfast, cringing as she looked at the bacon and eggs, knowing that bacon used to be Donald the Pig. Yes, she knew all the names of the animals she raised, she communicated with them every day. This was why she was a vegetarian, though she made it a point to not eat eggs as they were really unborn chicks and she felt bad for them that they never had a chance to be born and see the world. At least the calves and piglets had a chance, but those chicks didn't.
Artemis loaded her plate with fruit salad and toast with grape jelly, getting some coffee with milk and sugar. She sat down at a booth, feeling disgusted by what she had just seen. Those animals were her friends, and now they were dead. She pushed away her breakfast, hating Miss. Dawson for putting her in this job. She crossed her arms order her chest, not feeling hungry anymore.
Persephone's smile disappeared from her face as she saw a giant shadow appear over her head, knowing exactly who it was the minute he used his powers. "Good morning Zaniel.... What the heck did I say about shadows on our plants?" She asked, hiding her anger as she was not about to let him win. She knew how much he loved seeing her get angry, calling her anger cute which pissed her off even more. She couldn't let him win.... She just.... She couldn't.
"So, not eating breakfast again I see. You know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right?" Persephone asked, looking up at him and the smirk on his smug face. She hoped that he hadn't seen her tattoo, feeling her hair move against the mark that told exactly how she and Artemis ended up there.
She let out a quite sigh, Persephone knowing that at any time she could have flash backs of what had happened though she prayed that it would be back in her room so that nobody could see. She pushed back her thoughts, deciding that right now was not the time to think of all these things. "Hope you're ready to work!" Persephone said with a small smile, hoping she didn't have that dark look in her eyes like she usually did when she thought about the base.