Hey, everyone! So, you all remember Calypso and Ogygia, right? Well, what happens if Calypso was actually really powerful back in the first war and was responsible for how close the Titans came to winning? Now, on her island Ogygia, she gains some of her great power, and curses Zeus. I do not own the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series. You will not see me typing that again, so if you miss it and report me or whatever, that's your own fault. I hope you enjoy this. I normally don't like to skip around POVs, but I have to on this one.
As I said on my profile, summer's nearly here, so by then I'll be posting almost every day. Don't worry, all the chapters will be proofread, and edited. So, until then, enjoy. Starlight1746
{We start off in the First war with Titans.}
[Calypso's POV (CPOV)]
Hi. My name is Calypso. I am a nymph. My father, Atlas, is the Kronos' leading general. Right now, I'm in the middle of combat. Who am I fighting at this second in time? Why, none other than my half-sister, Zoë Nightshade, First Lieutenant to the goddess Artemis.
"You are a traitor, Zoë, a traitor to your father!" I screamed at her, trying to get her distracted enough so I could knock the knife out of her hand.
"I, the traitor? But Calypso, dear sister, I am not the traitor, you are. You betrayed Lord Zeus, and here you stand with that stupid spear, as though you stand a chance against me." Oh my gods, I hated that girl so bad. It was bad enough she betrayed our father, but now is one of the few times I come out and fight, and Zoë always finds a way to insult me.
"Ha, Zoë, you think you are the best, fighting for the correct cause, but you betrayed your father, and don't make me mention the distress you caused the other Hesperides when you left and joined in battle against your own father!" Saying that made her hesitate for the smallest fraction of a second. I took the opportunity to hit the hilt of her knife, which went flying somewhere else in out battle. She was defenseless and I was about to bring the tip of the spear onto her head, when suddenly, and arrow was in my shoulder, I was down on the ground, and I looked over Zoë's shoulder and saw Avalon, her bow in one hand and another arrow in the other.
I tried to stand, but I couldn't. If I had been a mortal, I'd be dead by now. But Atlas made me invincible, and so I pulled the extremely painful arrow out of my shoulder, and shot it at Avalon, who ducked then ran at me. I sighed. My dress is now completely ruined. I lifted my spear as she tried to bring the sharp tip of her bow down into my heart. I easily deflected it and now I stood, my shoulder fully healed even though my dress was tattered, and I kicked and she was thrown back into the mass of fighting.
"How dare you?" Zoë shouted and got up. I was about to go back into combat with her, when I heard Atlas' voice in the back of my head: Get back to Ogygia, Calypso, you are needed. I frowned. Someone must have been injured. I used my spear to deflect an arrow shot from Zoë, then turned into the crowd of fighting.
I had helped my father so much back then. I healed many of our warriors, and deterred those on the other side of the war for many days, sometimes even weeks. The second war with the Titans has ended, and I was stuck on Ogygia for it all. I have failed my father much in this war. Not only have I been cooped up on this island for the entire war, I failed to distract the most powerful hero in about a century, the one to defeat Kronos, Perseus (Percy) Jackson, a Son of Poseidon. He arrived on my island after a great defeat. I healed his injuries and nursed him back to life. He repays me by leaving me, defeating my father's master (so technically my master) and running off with another woman, leaving me broken hearted, yet again.
Ogygia is not a bad place to be, on the contrary, it is quite beautiful. It is the most beautiful tropical island you would ever encounter, topping even the Bahamas and Hawaii, set in the middle of the Sea of Monsters, what you know as the Bermuda Triangle. My first husband, Odysseus, left me because of the accursed Athena's interference. Since then, both Athena and Zeus have sent me powerful heroes who couldn't stay. The latest, as I said was Perseus Jackson, ran off with a daughter of Athena. He has been my favorite since Odysseus, which is saying quite a lot considering that he was my husband and that Percy stayed for the least amount of time of all the heroes. I want him. I want him very badly.
One of the many good things about Percy is the fact that after defeating Kronos, he was told he would receive a gift. Zeus offered immortality, but he turned it down and asked for all gods, minor and major, to have a cabin at the Camp, for all children to be claimed by age twelve, and for all of the Titans' children to be released. I had lied to Percy, hoping for him to stay. Instead, he was trying to help me get free. Zeus said he would think about it.
Zoë, I was pleased to hear, has been killed by none other than my father. That got her out of the way. I was only slightly disappointed because I was not able to be there. Kronos was so close to overtaking Olympus, it was embarrassing at how he lost. The soul of the body he was possessing (a son of Hermes by the name of Luke Castellan took) over and betrayed him at the very last second and murdered himself, sending Kronos into Tartarus once again. My father, after killing Zoë, was imprisoned once more under the weight of the Sky.
Wait, that's very odd. I just got a huge surge of power. That hasn't happened since I was imprisoned. I wonder what would happen if I tried a bit of power…
I concentrated. A second later, I watched as one of the small saplings grew as though put on fast-foreword. This is good, very good.
