Artemis stared at the man who sat down with her, watching with wide eyes as he had a full plate of Bacon.... Bacon.... Bacon! She was practically seething with rage as he complimented her on her contribution to making the bacon. "You're eating Fred.... Fred the 2 year old runt. I can tell because there's not that much fat on the bacon. You're eating the pig I raised from a baby and enjoying him." Artemis said as her right eye twitched, looking at his mouth as he chewed Fred.
"I'm giving you one second to run. Run." Artemis said as she turned into a white tiger and devoured him whole. One after another she swallowed everyone whole until she was the only one left, turning back into her human form before she made her way to the grazing pastures, smiling as she looked down at her animal friends. "Don't worry everyone.... You'll never have to be eaten ever again." She murmured as suddenly Artemis snapped out of her day dream, looking at the man who was still chewing on his bacon.
"It's okay, it's the cruel circle of life after all. Fred would've died eventually, so better now then later." Artemis said with a small smile though she was finding eating her breakfast to be harder and harder now that someone was eating Fred right in front of her though she knew she'd have to control her anger though she could feel her sister having some troubles with that at that very moment.
Persephone's first rolled her eyes as he teased her about getting angry and having a squeaky voice throughout it. "Sure, whatever you say Zaniel." She says in a sarcastic tone as she smirked up at him, realizing that she had never told him about her condition.
"Oh, since my powers revolve around plants I kinda use photosynthesis to live. That's why I sleep with the lights on, because I can't go for more than 10 minutes without light of else I'll die." She explained, her tone so casual it sounded like this was a normal occurrence. As he asked where to start she pointed to him where to go, using her powers to create whatever plant are so desired and started the growing process before she watered them and let them do their own thing.