Hades knew the time was now, if his son was to be safe then he would have to lead him there, to the camp, but at the same time it could be a terrible risk. If anyone found out then it would cause the wrath of war and most likely lead to the death of the very one he wanted to save. Zander would be able to hide his immortal self as a demigod thanks to his clever plan formed long ago but not all plans went as smoothly as they were suppose to. Alpha was at his side, the strong legs of the mare hitting the ground with steady clomps from the hooves as a certain lullaby was whistled calmly through his lips. It would draw out his child's curiosity for answers and that is just what happened. Hades did not speak to his own child for he could not but he did slow enough for the boy to catch up which only caused him to smack into Alpha's leg, though this was not his intention maybe it would give the boy a chance to bond with his guardian or for the guardian to have Zander's trust. He hopped onto the mares back unnoticed while the two spoke, waiting for the conversation to come to an end before heading down the road and waving through the city only to stop at their destination. The fawn being proof that they had indeed made it but that would mean this short visit would come to a close. The shadows moved around them, it now their cover as horse and master descended back to the dark of the Underworld. Hades looked to his war horse, a calm expression on his features though he was anything but on the inside. The gently look in her eyes showing the knowledge of his feelings even if he had not conveyed them out loud which was only confirmed as she spoke. "I do worry..." he spoke softly, not use to admitting most feelings. Hades continued to speak after a paused moment, "So give me reason not to worry Alpha. Watch out for the boy when you can." --- Eliana had no idea of her Godly father watching her at the moment with a gentle smile but she was about to find out very soon. She was getting ready to head out that very moment, a brush running through her long golden locks as she stood in front of the mirror. The girl looking back at her in the mirror of fair skin and eyes of the brightest sky blue like that of her father. Suddenly a caw called her attention, making her set the brush down and listen closely. It sounded again, making her have the feeling that she should go to the sound and that it was important. Eliana stepped out onto the porch to find the most beautiful creature she had ever seen. A griffin with the most wondrous golden color and seemed to be almost glowing. She then heard a voice in her head, explaining of his arrival and what he was meant to do which she nodded in understanding. She stepped next to Marahute, gently petting his feathers a second before asking gently," May I please ride you there Marahute?"