A/N Okay everyone, here's my version of the sequel to What do you mean you're an animagus? Be sure to keep a lookout for The Greek God of the Sea's version of it. Sorry for the wait and confusion to all those who have been waiting, and especially sorry to those waiting paitently while I tried to figure out how I did the sequel for you guys. So, without further ado *Crowd member stands up* My name is Ado.
Uh… sorry for that, anyways, here you go guys:
Prologue
"We didn't even do it!" yelled Percy, as Apollo held him back from charging towards Zeus in front of the whole camp in the amphitheater
"We don't even know what we're accused of doing," yelled Annabeth, who was being prevented from doing the same thing to Hera by Hermes
"We found evidence under your bed," said Zeus, "How could you not know what you're being accused of?"
"What evidence?" asked Annabeth
"Two pairs of gloves, one male and one female," said Zeus, "and the sword that killed your half-brother, Perseus and Annabeth Jackson." (A/N They got married the day after they became gods)
"Holy Poseidon," said Percy exasperated, "Put us under a lie detector if you don't believe us."
"Fine," said Zeus, "but only because my daughter would kill me if I didn't give you a chance. Ares, bring the lie detector."
Ares bought the lie detector, which was oddly colored blue, though it wasn't Zeus's sky blue, which would have indicated that he made it, nor was it anywhere near Poseidon's sea green, which would have indicated that the Sea God made it. Percy and Annabeth were both able to figure out why it was that shade of blue. They both had deduced that it was because of interference from Oceanus or his descendants.
Ares hooked up Percy to the lie detector and Zeus asked him, "Did you or did you not have anything to do with the killing of the half brother of you and your wife?"
"No," said Percy confidently. Everyone gasped as the lie detector beeped. When Zeus asked Annabeth the same question, the same thing happened.
"Does anyone here still think that these two are not guilty?" asked Zeus, and Poseidon, Athena, Hades, Clarisse, Travis, Connor, Chris, Nico, Thalia, Katie, Miranda, Luna, Homer, Grover, Lou Ellen, Beckendorf, Silena, and Will were the only ones who raised their hands.
"Unfortunately, you are outnumbered. Send these two to Tartarus," said Zeus, and Hades did it, though he didn't look too excited doing it. As the two lovers were sent down, they noticed a male and a female figure standing in the shadows. As the two looked at the two now smirking figures, they realized who they were.
"If you guys actually paid better attention," snarled Percy as he sunk into the ground
"You would have realized that the lie detector had been rigged by Amphitrite and Triton," growled Annabeth
Unfortunately, they were not heard over the roaring taunts thrown by all those campers who believed them guilty. The only ones who heard them were Hades, Nico, and Thalia. However, Poseidon and Athena had noticed the two figures in the shadows as well and had also came to the same conclusion as their children.
