“Now, you may not know, but quite a few buildings here were dedicated to the Goddess Athena; the Parthenon was the biggest. This,” he said as he led them around the other side of the building, “is called Erechtheion, or the Porch of the Caryatides, it’s the oldest temple and there was said to have traces of the dispute between Athena and Poseidon for the possession of the city of Athens.” Jeanette opened her eyes wide, her gaze looking over the building. “Is it breath taking right, glykos (sweet one)?” Jeanette lifted a brow, not knowing what he said but figured it some kind of endearment. Ramon was right; Palo was laying on the charm. “Yes, it is.” They continued walking as Palo went on giving out brief history lessons. And while she enjoyed

