The original story belongs to Rick Riordan, I only own my few OCs. Almost everything in bold is not mine. Besides my notes.
As soon as Reyna left, Octivian turned to his soldiers. "Prepare to attack the Greeks," he ordered, hiding a sneer.
What he didn't know, was one soldier wasn't Roman. She was Greek, daughter of Kyra.
Please Kyra, do something. Anything, she prayed quietly, and started to follow the others, blending into the dull army.
In a flash, everyone paused.
In front of them stood a goddess.
Her long black hair was braided down her shoulder, elegantly tied with a silver ribbon and a SilverGlade flower.
She wore a long, light blue dress with a purple cape attached. The cape was connected in front by an Infinity symbol. Her eyes shifted between three colors; Blue, sapphire, and silver.
She stood a bit taller than Octivian, and looked to be about 19 years old, which obviously wasn't true. She stood with pride and a strange confidence, so that when the Romans saw her they kneeled immediately.
Except one.
The Greek ran up to the goddess and hugged her. The Romans expected her to be incinerated but were disappointed when the goddess squeezed back just as tight.
"Hello, Aleay, " The goddess greeted, pulling away from said girl.
Octivian stood up.
"My lady Kyra," he started nervously, "How do you know... This soldier?"
If looks could kill, Octivion would be three feet under, partying with the teddy bears he murdered in cold blood.
"She's my daughter, you pompous idiot," the goddess told him, as Aleay turned away from her mother and glared at him.
Octivian trembled under the two looks. Aleay really could pack a punch with one stare. Her eyes, stormy blue, flashed with anger.
She had long, wavy black hair and hated boys. So much like Kyra it scared the Romans.
Aleay was so scary it had Octivian screaming DONT KILL ME in his head. In facy, his soldiers almost felt sorry for him.
Almost.
"You wish to go to war against the Greeks," the goddess continued, holding back a smile as her daughter continues scare the living Hades - or Pluto, whatever - out of Octijerk.
"They are vial creatures," Octijerk began.
"SHUT UP," Aleay cut him off, causing him to wince in fear.
"What my daughter is trying to say is, Shut up or I will give you a good reason to shut up, PERMANENTLY." Lightning boomed at Kyra's words, making the Romans step back from the raging goddess. Aleay smiles smugly. "I think you think know who your going to war with," Kyra finished.
Suddenly, ten books fell out of the sky, hitting Octijerk on the head. "Ow," he said. Aleay smirked.
A soldier removed the books from his leader and read the titles aloud, "Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief, The Sea Of Monsters, The Titans Curse, The Battle of The Labyrinth, The Last Olympian. Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero, The Son of Neptune, The Mark of Athena, The House of Hades, The Blood of Olympus."
"We will be reading non stop till all book have been finished. Time outside Camp Jupiter has been froze, and hunger nor exhaustion will effect you."
In a flash, every Roman in the Camp stood in front of them, waiting to start the book.
"Chapter 1, I Accidently Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher," Aleay read.
