Disclaimer - Sadly I do not own anything within Percy Jackson, but I have created the OC's and plot of this story, so if you would like to use any OC's or anything, please just let me know either by reviewing or pm me, I don't really mind, its just nice to know. Anyways without further adieu on with Ocean Princess.

Ocean Princess

By Live and Love16

Chapter One

Shit.

Noooooo.

No No No No.

Shit. Shit. Shit.

This was not supposed to happen.

This was not happening. Ok? No, it was not happening.

It couldn't happen.

'But it is. Isn't it?' The beautiful dark-haired girl, that was Lana Jackson, thought as she stared stupidly, at the life ruining stick.

Well that was unfair, it wasn't life ruining, but it was going to change her entire world, and if she was honest, she soooooooo wasn't ready for this. Nope, Lana shook her head - still in disbelief -, she was no where ready for this. Not even a little.

'Well', Lana thought as she laid her head back leaning against her bathtub, she really shouldn't be that surprised that this had happened. Especially to her. Lana Jackson, daughter of Poseidon, Savior and Hero of Olympus, so many others, but her favourite by far was seaweed brain, which was weird as it technically an insult, but it was used lovingly by her amazing, kind, smart, and handsome boyfriend, Anderson 'Andy' Chase. She called him wise guy in retaliation. But since they had started dating, he had started to call her "ocean princess". Just the thought of her Andy made Lana smile. He could always make her feel better.

Until Lana realized that this great situation was half caused by Andy. And that was he found out, he may want nothing to do with her. That would be her worst nightmare, Lana knew that they were young, but he was the only one for her, the only man she could truly love, and now she could lose him. What in Hades was she going to do?

"LANA?!" Sea-Green eyes shot up to face her bathroom door, at her mothers panicked shouts. Lana took a deep breath, wiped her face of the tears that had broken through her defenses before clearing her throat, so that she could reply.

"In the bathroom mum!"

"Are you alright sweetie?" Her mothers concerned voice asked through the door.

Lana laughed humorlessly and shook her head, "No mum, I'm not." For once Lana was being truthful.

She heard the door being pushed open and then her mothers hurried footsteps. She then felt her mothers warm and protective arms pull her into a comforting hug. She felt safe in her mothers arms, as if she could just forget about what was going to happen in the coming months. After sitting there on the bathroom floor, for gods know how long, Sally Blowfis finally spoke, breaking the silence that had fallen over the mother and daughter.

"What's wrong sweetheart?"

"He's going to hate me" Came the broken, wailed response. Sally felt her heartbreak at the full volume of pain she could hear in her precious daughters voice.

"Who is going to hate you?" It couldn't be any of Lana's male friends, as Sally knew that there may be tiffs but she also knew that they all cared deeply for her daughter, something that made Sally so indescribably happy as she had spent so many years watching sadly as her daughter failed in making friends. Children could truly be cruel to people who were different to them.

"A-A-Andy" Lana sobbed, the name that normally made her go all gooey inside now caused her to feel sick.

"Andy? As in Anderson Chase? Your Andy?" Sally question, completely lost, as far as she was concerned that boy loved her daughter more than anything on this earth. Those horrible few months when no one knew where her beautiful and amazing daughter was, practically destroyed the boy.

Lana could no longer speak through her tears and just nodded hopelessly. Sally sat there for a few moments wondering what Land could do to make Andy hare her. Then it came to her, after all there wasn't many reasons why a female would be crying in the bathroom, was there? Sally took a deep and calming breath, she wasn't angry, she couldn't be, she'd had Lana when she was only a few years older than her, so she couldn't be angry. And clearly by her daughters reaction, it wasn't something that she had planed, but Sally knew that no matter what happened, she would stand by her daughter and her decisions.

"Lana, I'm going to ask you something, and I need you to answer me truthfully, ok?" She asked pulling her child close to her chest. Once she felt Lana hesitantly nod against her she asked the question that she already knew the answer to, but she needed her daughter to tell her first

"Are you pregnant?" Silence. Minutes passed before Sally felt her daughter nod and the tears start up once more. Ok, Sally could deal with this, but this also didn't explain why Andy would hate Lana. Sally could only think of two reasons why he would. A - Lana had cheated on him and was now pregnant with a baby who wasn't Andy's or B - that Andy believed that Lana and their baby were holding him back and taking away all his dreams. Sally prayed to all the gods that neither of these reasons were actually true and that Lana was just letting her insecurities get in the way and that she had not even told Andy yet.

"Is Andy the father?" Lana pulled away from her mother and glared through sad, red-rimmed eyes.

"Of course Andy's the father, I may be pregnant at 17, but I'm not that much of a slut." Bitter and angry words, but Sally could hear the hurt laced in between them.

"I know that sweetie, but I just wanted to make sure that nothing had happened and that you in your guilt had tried to make it seem like something else to push Andy away." God forbid anything like that really happened to her sweet, but naive and oblivious daughter. Lana, smiled sheepishly, slightly ashamed at her behavior towards her mother.

Silence fell once again over the mother and daughter duo as they let the situation sink in. Lana slowly let herself calm down, she needed to start thinking rationally and also have a plan in case Andy decided that he did hate her after all. Lana honestly didn't know if she could cope if the love of her life hated her for this. But she would have to as it was no longer just her who she was looking out for, was it?

"Mum?" Sally smiled gently as her daughters cautious words.

"Yes sweetheart?"

"What am I going to do?"

Sally didn't say anything; she pulled Lana into her arms and just held her daughter tightly. Showing through her actions that she would stand by Lana and always be there for her daughter, no matter what anyone else thought or did. Not even the Gods themselves could make Sally leave her daughter in a time like this, and if they didn't like it well the could just lump it and finally leave her daughter alone after ruining her childhood for all these years. That was one thing that Sally regretted, that for Lana to finally know her father and turn into the strong, independent, brave, amazing woman that she was today, she'd had to lose all her innocence to the selfish, unfair and cruel world that they lived in.

But if there was one thing that Sally knew, it was that her daughter could overcome this challenge with flying colours, as she had done with all her other quest. Motherhood was its own quest in a very special but difficult way.