All the Olympians in one place, made the room radiate with power. The intensity made the three hero's tremble slightly, awaiting their death sentence.

All twelve gods seem to be evaluating them; most eyes lingering on Percy before bouncing back to Poseidon, making it known there was more than one problem with the Sea God. With the tension in the room it was a miracle that the whole palace didn't shatter.

"I will not have them punished!" Artemis announced, "I will have them rewarded. If we destroy heroes who do us a great favor, then we are no better than the titans." The small child like goddess growled. Her eyes roamed the other Olympians with a hateful look. "If this is Olympian justice, then I will have none of it."

The threat stayed and silenced the other gods.

"Well, "Zeus grumbled, slouching down in his chair. "We can all agree, that no young hero will die, tonight" he concluded. His black eyes landing on Percy.

"Hold on!" Ares growled. He leaned forward removing his glasses to glare at his father. Showing his piercing red and black irises'. "What about his other brat?" He jerked his chin in the direction of Poseidon, making the gods in the throne room tense.

Poseidon stared at Ares, with a deadly looking expression. "Watch what you say next Ares" He warned.

"There will be no war in the family," Hera demanded, "Save your strength for the titans."

"You are all worried about these puny demi-gods, what about the one that actually caused damage?" Ares said, throwing his hand out towards the three standing at the feet of the gods.

Poseidon gripped his trident, and it glowed a bright yellow. Sparks could be seen bouncing in between the tips.

"Stop while you have a chance, Ares."

Percy couldn't help but share confused looks with Annabeth, who seemed almost as lost as him, though her eyes bounced to each god, coming to a conclusion.

"She is the highest threat we have!" Ares boomed. "If the titans get a load of her, we won't have a chance!"

"He is right," Athena cut in. "She is a very large security risk. Ares has a point."

Aphrodite and Demeter nodded in agreement. The sea god's face darkened considerably, he gripped his trident, and slammed the glowing yellow stick onto the marble glass floor. The palace started to shake, making the young demi-gods fall to the ground, while most of the god's gripped their seats, and paled as they looked at one of the elder three.

The shaking soon stopped and Poseidon stood, "Enough." His voice was low, and frightening. "My daughter is now under my protection, anyone that tries to hurt her, will have to deal with me."

Percy looked up at his father, now connecting the pieces. And understanding he wasn't an only child.

"Brother," a slightly paled Zeus said. "We don't want any more bloodshed than necessary."

The tanned god turned to his youngest brother, "Then stay away from her."

"But-"Athena tried again. Poseidon had enough, and pointed his trident at the young goddess, who sat up straighter and looked at the angered god, her face masked of emotion.

"No. The girl lives, she will be taken to camp immediately, and will fill out the prophecy."

The shaking god stared at each god in the throne room, showing dark blue eyes that were harder than Percy has ever seen, Poseidon's glare landed on Apollo before he gave a stiff nod then disappeared leaving nothing but the smell of sea breeze.

"You three, you're all dismissed," The queen of gods, waved her hand at the demi-gods, a faraway look on her face. Grover being faster than the others pushed them out of the throne room, before anymore death threats could be made.