Thank you for the better response than I thought I'd get. I hadn't planned on getting this one out today but I couldn't help but try and get it out.
I don't own PJO
Chapter 1:
Allen (no dubbed Thorson) stood atop Half-Blood Hill; he looked over camp and sighed, knowing that he was the son of a Norse God versus a Greek one made him feel like he didn't belong at all. He walked mutely over to the Big House; he was told to report in to Chiron and tell him who his Godly parent turned out to be. As he made it to the porch of the house, he saw Percy, Nico, and the newly claimed son of Zeus were sitting playing the poker with the centaur trainer of heroes. When he got closer Chiron noticed the Norse demigod, "Ah Allen, I assume we now know who your Godly parent is?" Allen gave him a blank look that worried his friends (they were of course listening and hoping to hear the name of the Godly parent of the only demigod that could beat them in combat was), "My Godly parent is my father, and it's Thor" at the name Chiron's ever present smile slipped into a look of almost horror and took a step back his voice shook as he tried to form a coherent sentence "Wha-… How?... impossibl-", while the three boys approached Allen cautiously.
"Dude no offense but you shouldn't even exist" Jason said as he clapped a hand on Allen's shoulder. Allen gave the three guys gathered around him a perplexed look "What do you mean?" a spike of fear rand through his body. "Well for every group of Gods, such as the Japanese, the Romans, Egyptians, Celtic, Greek, Norse, Chinese, and even the Christians have their own realm in which they rule like our Gods do here, but every millennium or so the head of each of those groups come together along with Chaos in a meeting (which usually ends up a lot like the solstices, lots of yelling and name calling), you Allen should be on the Norse plane but even then you shouldn't exist. The Norse Gods never have affairs specifically your father; they all remain faithful to their spouse." Chiron had regained enough cognitive function to give that small lecture. The old centaur looked on at the four most powerful demigods he had trained in a number of centuries and he had to admit it was quite a sight, you could almost see the power rolling off of them.
"So now we need a new cabin and one that's not a Greek-type structure, oh Annabeth is going to love this" Percy said and rolled his eyes making the other three laughed, no sooner had he said that, that there was a bright flash of light coming from the cabin area. When the light vanished in its place stood a tower that was easily discernible, it was made from rough stone with a thatched roof, and from where they stood the boys could tell it was as tall if not slightly taller than the Big House.
Allen and the guys rushed to the tower but by the time they got there most of the camp had gathered around the tower but none of them entered. Upon closer inspection Allen saw that above the doors (which were made of rough pine with iron hinges) there was a plaque with the same symbol that had appeared above his head. He walked forward to the doors and they opened up before he could touch them. Chiron's voice rang out from the back of the crowd " All hail Allen Thorson, Son of Thor, the Thunderer, Norse God of lightning and battle, Camp Half-Blood's first Norse demigod"
There were no cheers, no applause, but there were whispers they ran through the crowd as people kept saying all the insecure things Allen had been thinking since he found out who his father was. Then after about thirty seconds of whispers applause started from his three friends. Nico, Percy, and Jason were clapping loudly and soon all of the campers started but the loudest were the campers closest to Allen (they were happy that their friend finally had a part of his identity). Soon the crowd dispersed including Nico and Jason leaving Allen and Percy to explore the giant tower that's the newest addition to the camp they both call home.
The bottom floor turned out to be a lounge with a large fire place on the opposite wall from the door and even though it was midsummer outside the fire made the room comfortable. In the middle of the room sat a couple of wooden armchairs that looked so comfy, all of them pine wood but stained a darker color so as to make the room be more homely. Along the walls were books on Norse myths and legends, Greek legends, and many books on battles and their strategies. Then the floor was made of the same stone that the tower was made of but where the chairs were sitting was the fur of an animal that neither of the boys recognized, it was a dark reddish creature that seemed like a giant bear but they couldn't be sure. Near the fire place were a set of stairs that lead to the second floor.
Now the second floor was the bedroom, it had only one bed though which kind of made Allen feel better about making others go through what he is at the time. The bed was sort of extravagant four-poster bed that had red (which was the same color of the carpeting on the floor) bedding that like the chairs on the first floor looked very comfy next to the bed was a nightstand that was made of the same wood as the bed (as was all the furniture in the bedroom by the way). There was a dresser that upon a closer look had a few cloths that were all Allen's from his former cabin area. At the foot of the bed was a trunk, so Percy being Percy took a look inside and found a helmet that looked like the clichéd helmet of the Thunderer, a metal helmet with wings on either side, it also had a note attached to it so Percy picked it up and decided to shoe it to Allen when something caught his attention (Yay for ADD) the room's bathroom was simple but very nice, the shower was a blue stone while the rest of the room had the same color of stone as the rest of the room. Now next to the door that led to the bathroom was another door way that led to the canopy/lookout.
Now up here the stairs led to a flat platform with a cellar type door as the entrance it was a simple (as was most of the tower) pine wooden floor with two of the same chairs as the lounge and a mall table in between them with a kerosene lantern. The roof was held up by ten posts that kept the roof eight feet above the floor, there were torches mounted on each post. And the railing that connected the posts was what Allen liked to call leaning height (it made him laugh it was bizarre…maybe it's a Norse thing). The view from the top was breathtaking; both boys sighed in contentment as they sat in the chairs and looked out over the camp, just enjoying the sounds of camp.
Percy chose that moment to remember that he had the helmet for Allen, "Here man, I found this in the trunk in your room. I think it might be a gift from your dad, there is a note as well" Percy handed over the helmet, when Allen took hold of it he looked at the note and it was indeed from his father after reading through it once quietly to himself and absorbing what was said, he then read it aloud for Percy to hear:
Dear Allen,
I am your father (nice Star Wars moment there) Thor and I know that you must have thousands of questions for me but sadly until we meet face to face, which will be soon by the way, your questions won't be answered. But I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you that I love you I always have and always will my son and give you a present like a good father should. Now in our realm we have a comic book super hero named Superman (they do also in all worlds because superman rules! Anyway….) and he can fly and most people wish they could fly, so I thought you might like the ability to fly with the ease of the Man-Of-Steel, so if you wear the helmet you can fly like that. It's not much but I hope you like it.
With so much love, Your Father
Thor
Allen and Percy both were laughing very hard at the fact that Allen's father was a Superman fan. They were laughing so hard that they didn't hear that someone came up the steps on to the lookout, "Wow this is a great view" Both boys whipped around in surprise only to see a grinning God standing by the door, "Lord Hermes how can we help you?" asked the ever polite (well to the Gods at least cause they could vaporize you with a look) Allen as he looked at the messenger God. "Lord Zeus has requested both of your presences at Olympus immediately; I am to escort you there now."
Okay so here is the second chapter please tell me what you think, now the next chapter will be up hopefully next Monday but with this busy week we will see
So until next time;
Dragon Vongola
