A/N: You have no idea how many tinkerbell movies I had to watch for this guys. NO IDEA. But, here it is; my new story! A Mortal instruments and Percy Jackson crossover. Set in a fairy land AU, very much just pixie hollow, but I thought that would be easier for both you and me. Malec, Heronstairs, and Solangelo. I ship them all so much.

Alec POV

Alec was so sick of this. There was only so much to do when you weren't allowed out of your bedroom suite. That meant no flying, no cooking, no searching the library for new books, no talking to people who weren't his brothers, nothing! It was so dull. How was he supposed to rule fairies he didn't even know? What did he know... That there were dust keepers, tinkerers, animal fairies, fast flyers, water faires, light fairies... Like Will.

Will Solace may have a different surname to him but they were still brothers, though they were nothing alike. Everythin about Will screamed 'I am the sun'. He was also confident, handsome, funny, and a great guy. He just wasn't Alec's guy. Not that he needed a guy of course... He sighed inwardly. He was just so bored.

But he knew there was a reason for all of us. To his other brother, it was a mystery, but that was because Jem was so good he liked to see the best in people, and Alec and Will just didn't have the heart to tell him the truth about their parents. Maryse and Robert Lightwood. King and Queen. Alec was their only child now. Izzy had been married off to a snow prince in the winter forest, and Max well... They didn't talk about what had happened to Max. It was too painful.

No. He had to focus on what he had. He had Will, and he had Jem... And eventually, he would have the crown.

And he was terrified of it.

Right now, he was lying on his back using one of his gifts to levitate the nearby books to fly over his brother's heads. They were all lying on the floor of Alec's bedroom, facing the balcony, the only place in the whole room that gave any glimpse to the outside. It was locked shut of course, and the glass was incredibly strong, but Alec knew it wouldn't stop his telekinesis if he ever wished to leave. And despite his own selfish wishes to break those balcony doors down with all his might, he had to stay. For his brothers, if nothing else.

It was the telepathy that irritated him. Most of the time it wasn't helpful at all. When he was around both his brothers at the same time, both their thoughts merged into one and he didn't know who he was hearing, or if it was just his own thoughts. But his parents were afraid. Afraid of him. And that's why no one other than his family knew he existed.

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Nico POV

Why was Magnus trying this again? And why did he have to be here for it?

"Please Magnus let's not do this." Nico said, rolling his eyes. They had all come together for this. Meaning, Nico, and Will. Will Herondale was a good for nothing, arrogant, but none the less handsome fast flyer in Nico's opinion. Even though most fast flyers were arrogant, Will seemed determined to take it to a new level. Anyways, he was digressing. Magnus was a dust keeper fairy, but he was really pushing the boundaries. He was sure that pixie dust held the key to fixing everything. Healing abilities could be achieved for example, for the only fairies with actual healing abilities were the water fairies, and the exception; Will Solace, one of the princes of the hollow. He was certain, but that still didn't help calm Nico's nerves. Not after last time.

"Come one Nico! We have to try. I promise it won't turn your hair pink this time!"

"The very fact that you have to say 'this time' is the reason I am not supporting this operation." Said Nico in response.

"Oh come on Nico, it's not like you've got better things to do! It's summer!"

"I can easily make it not summer." Threatened Nico. Will gasped.

"You wouldn't."

"Try me."

"Easy boys." Interrupted Magnus. "You'll get us kicked out."

Will and Nico sighed, allowing Magnus to get back to work. He had recently got it into his head that with Will and Nico's help he could make objects levitate. He figures that Will could get things in the air (though he couldn't in real life), and Nico could keep them there. The logic was-apparently- sound, but that didn't stop the mixture from well... Not working.

After an hour or so, Magnus gave up; put out.

"It's alright Magnus, these things don't happen overnight." Comforted Will. Nico sighed, leaving them to it.

"Let's face it Will, we all know that telekinesis is impossible. I was clutching at straws." Magnus admitted.

No kidding. Thought Nico. Using a frost fairy and a fast flying fairy's hair to mix with pixie dust... to make things levitate. That was like the definition of clutching at straws.

He knew Magnus was just bored. It would wear off. He'd meet a nice girl, or boy, and he'd feel much better. As per usual.

"Race you!" Shouted Will suddenly, jumping into the air, and with a roll of his eyes, they followed, though knowing they would never win. Will was called a fast flying fairy for a reason. Still, it cheered them up, and looking out over streaming water, shimmering under the light of the moon, pixie hollow, and their lives, didn't seem so boring.

Jem POV

It was getting dark now, and Jem was finally taking up Alec's dinner to him. It was stupid, Alec wasn't even allowed at the dinner table. Ridiculous! Will said he would meet them both there after he had checked something with the dust keeper fairy, Magnus, Jem was pretty sure his name was. Jem was pretty sure it was to do with curing his illness, but he didn't say anything, just nodded and kept walking. Reaching Alec's room, he didn't bother knocking- he didn't need to- just pushed the door open quietly and stepped in.

And all hell broke loose.

He stepped in, but startled Alec by doing so, who had been carefully lifting the bookcases back to rest on the wall, dropped them, and Jem felt himself falling as his leg make a large cracking noise, pinning him under the bookcase. Intense pain shot through his leg and he cried out.

"JEM!" Shouted Alec in horror, running towards his adoptive brother, just at that moment when Alec had reached him, struggling to shift the bookcase off him, Will came through the doorway, and taking scope of the situation, came and sat beside Jem. He looked at Alec.

"What happened, Alec?" He asked quietly, as Alec shoved more and more of his weight againstthe bookcase. It was then that Jem realised Alec was shaking, trying not to cry. Will looked at Jem, as if asking if he was alright if Will went to comfort Alec. Jem nodded his head ever so slightly without hesitation. He watched as Will put his hands on Alec's shoulders.

"Alec. Alec look at me. You need to shift this bookcase. Your body weight isn't enough. Your powers are. Come on Alec, help me out." He begged, and Alec nodded his head, clever enough to see there was no other option. Jem smiled at Alec's intelligence, and watched as Alec struggled to concentrate enough to lift the bookcase back to the wall. Once it was done, both brothers surrounded Jem again.

"Jem, I'm so sorry." Said Alec, his hands still trembling.

"Alec, don't worry, I'm-" And then sucked in a breath as he felt Will move his leg. He clutched onto Alec's hand tightly, squeezing it hard.

"Sorry." Apologised Will, with a sheepish grin. "Your leg's broken. Nothing I can't fix." He reassured his other brothers. Jem heard Alec let out a woosh of air in relief, and rolled his eyes. As Will began healing him, light flowing around the room as he did so, Jem wached Alec pace, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. When it was done, Will helped Jem stand. It was a bit precarious, Jem still being wobbly on his feet from shock, but when he finally was on his feet, and looking around for Alec, he was amazed to discover that the doors of the balcony were open.

And Alec was gone.