This story is dedicated to everyone that ever read any of my stories! And if you're a fan of Piper.

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It one of those rare days that Tristan wasn't actually busy. He had tried contacting his daughter but one of her friends, the one called Annie Bell or Annabell, whatever it was had said that she wasn't there. He hadn't seen his daughter in almost one year, and as much as he missed her he couldn't just go and visit her.

" ," Millie said. "Someone requires to see you. Do want me to bring her here?"

"No thanks. I'll go get her myself." Tristan replied.

He walked over to the door. Standing there was the last person he had expected to see.

"Pipes?"

"Hey, Dad." She said.

"What are you doing here?"

"Well I kinda came for a visit but, I have something really important to tell you." Piper replied.

"Well, I'm not busy today so why don't you come in?"

"Really?" Piper asked, her eyes shining.

"Come on, Pipes, do you really think I wouldn't have time for you?"

Piper managed an uneasy smile.

"So, what's so important you came all the way here to tell me?"

"Well, this might be kind of tough for you but, you know those greek gods from the myths? Well, they're real." Piper said.

"Pipes, don't joke with me. What's really going on?"

"Dad, I meant it!" Piper said. "Remember when I went to the wilderness school?"

"Yes," Tristan said, still not convinced.

"Well, when we were on the field trip to the grand canyon," Piper said.

"I don't remember you saying you had a trip to the grand canyon." Tristan said, scratching his head.

"Well, we did, and during the trip Jason, Leo, and I were attacked by these strange wind spirits. Otherwise called anemoi thuellai." Piper took a breath and started to talk again. "We were brought to a camp for people like me, demigods. That's where I found out Mom was actually a goddess."

"Piper, is that true? Or are you playing a trick on me?"

"It's true!" Piper exclaimed. "When we were on a quest, a giant used you as bait to get to me." Tristan tried to interrupt but Piper kept talking. "We saved you, but when you found out that greek mythology was real, y-you literally broke into pieces. Mom, she gave me a potion to erase your memories. She said I should tell you when you were ready. And I think you're ready now."

"Pipes, I-I don't know what to say. I mean-"

"Never mind." Piper said with her head down. "Just forget what I just said. There's no point in trying."

"Pipes, I believe you." Tristan said. "Truly. You went through all that for me. Even when I cut off the conversation for years. I'm sorry."

"There's nothing to be sorry for. I already forgave you a long time ago."

"I'm sorry for what I put you through. Can we just, start over? If you'd like to?"

Piper smiled. Then, she threw her arms around her father. He hugged her back. They stayed like that for a long time. Finally, Tristan said;

"How about we spend the day together?"

"I can't say no."


Sorry If it's OOC.

Is it good? Or bad?

I don't know if that was the best story I've written but that'll do!

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