Hey you guys, this is my first fanfic, so be nice, ok? Hope you enjoy reading this!

Athena's POV

We were all gathered in the throne room for our winter solstice meeting when Hestia disappeared from tending the fire. Fortunately, someone noticed. Unfortunately, I was that person. What made it worse was that my father and uncles were arguing about the stupidest thing in the history of our meetings: the oath.

"But the prophecy is never going to play its self out if we don't sire children!" That was my uncle Poseidon, and he was not happy. He and Hades wanted the oath to dissipate, because they believed that we should just let the great prophecy play its self out.

"I, for once, agree with Poseidon. We should let the future be the way it is, and we will fight against whatever force is against us." My uncle Hades had never been a strong arguer, but he was stubborn as a bull.

"We made the oath, and we are bound to it! We must keep our word!" Right now, my father Zeus was making the most sense, though I must admit, the argument was getting boring. So, I tuned out, until…

Hestia reappeared, in the middle of the throne room, with a five-month-old baby, who looked like a mini Poseidon. No wonder my uncle wanted the oath to be dissolved. Hestia walked right up to my uncle, and presented the baby to him. Poseidon, Zeus and Hades stopped dead. Hera started taking interest again, and walked up to Hestia. Since Poseidon hadn't done anything yet, she took the baby gently from Hestia, and cuddled him to her chest.

Hestia told Poseidon, "I sensed him in a fire. His mother…" She was interrupted by Poseidon, "Sally… my Sally…"

"Ok," Hestia continued, "your Sally died in the fire, along with nearly everyone else. I found him in a crib in a room, surrounded by water. The water was protecting him. I could sense that he was a demigod, and a powerful one at that, so I saved him. Now, brother, would you like to claim him? Maybe we could raise him on Olympus, if Zeus kindly agrees?"

Poseidon was quiet, yet staring at Percy with such longing. It was clear that he really loved this Sally. And finally, my father agreed with a, "Alright, but only if we can bring my daughter here once she is born."

"And my twins! Although they are not born yet, they will be powerful." Hades clearly didn't want to be left out…