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Here's the second chapter.


Camp Half-Blood, 2001

"Luke, I told you once and I'll tell you again!" Thalia Grace said. "Take Grover and Annabeth across the border. I'll meet you guys there after."

"But Thalia, you'll be killed!" Luke shook his head. "I'm taking you with us."

"I'm the one they want!" Thalia protested. "You aren't a child of Zeus, the child of a broken oath. Now, go!"

"But-" Thalia leaned in and kissed him on the lips, which shut him up. Thalia stepped back.

"Now, GO!" Luke came out of his shock, and nodded. He whispered in Annabeth's ear, and they ran towards the huge hill.

Thalia faced down Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera. "So, you are the Furies?"

Alecto cackled. "Yes, daughter of Zeus. Now, come with us, and Lord Hades won't hurt you."

"Not my fault my mother and father had me!" she yelled at Alecto.

"That is what all heroes say," Tisiphone burst in. "Now, come peacefully, or this monster army will charge at you."

Thalia took out a can of mace, and it transformed into a spear. "Bring them on."

Megaera bared her teeth. "Now, when you are tortured for eternity down in the Fields of Punishment, don't say that we didn't warn you." She turned to the monster army. She pointed at Thalia. "Attack!"

The monster army charged at the daughter of Zeus. She took a deep breath, and a lightning bolt from the heavens above struck the nearest hellhound. It disintegrated, and she took a swing at a Cyclopes. She stabbed him in the eye, and the Cyclopes wailed out in pain.

"Bad demigod!" she said. "More pain for you!"

The Furies took out their whips, and they cackled. They trapped Thalia with their whips, and she writhed and flailed.

Out of the blue, invisible to the Furies and Thalia, a white hole appeared, and a tall man with pitch black hair that seemed to suck the color out of everything, and albino violet eyes that disturbed the horde of monsters. The monsters bowed.

"Master," they all murmured. However, Tisiphone looked back and glared.

"Halt!" she exclaimed. Alecto and Megaera looked back as well. Thalia used this to her advantage and she picked up her spear. She stabbed Megaera right in the heart, and she disintegrated with a blood curdling scream.

Meanwhile, the unknown man looked back at Tisiphone, and looked back at the monsters.

Using his version of charmspeaking, he said, "If you want protection from demigods, me, as the god of monsters, orders you to stop assaulting the daughter of Zeus." His face scowled when he said Zeus.

Tisiphone glared at the man with such hate.

"I see that my younger brother is a hypocrite." Perseus sighed.

"Leave now!" screeched Tisiphone. Perseus smirked, and he brought out a metal bar. Instantly, it transformed into a sword with three blades sticking out of the hilt. Tisiphone charged, and Perseus disappeared. He reappeared behind her, and he stabbed her in the back, the strange metal glinting wickedly in the sunlight.

Thalia screamed as a Cyclopes, a hellhound and Alecto attacked her with all their might. As soon as Tisiphone disintegrated, Perseus shifted into a manticore. He ran at the Cyclopes, and stabbed him with his tail. He then looked at the hellhound, and the hellhound yelped in pain.

Soon, Alecto was the only monster that was still against Thalia. The monsters retreated, Perseus's offer getting to them. Thalia lay on the ground, no doubt in critical condition.

"Alecto, go back and tell Hades that he should stop assaulting his niece, and that he should go after Zeus. After all, he's older."

Alecto bared her fangs, sharp as daggers. "I do not follow orders from you."

Perseus smiled, and his sword shifted into a bow and arrow. He nocked an arrow with three points.

"Tell him what I just said. Say that Perseus told you this."

Alecto opened her mouth, but behind her, a black hole appeared and sucked her up, teleporting her straight to the Underworld.

His bow and arrow changed to a metal bar, and he stuffed it into his pocket. He then knelt on the ground next to Thalia. Her breathing was labored, and Perseus knew that Zeus was watching with a confused expression. Why? He manipulated the Mist. He had practice from many species, when he liberated their planets.

He placed a hand on Thalia's stomach and muttered in Ancient Greek. Instantly, her wounds started to heal. In no time, Thalia was good as new, except her clothes were destroyed.

Perseus looked at her, reading her mind, and said, "I can take care of your clothes."

Thalia stared at him. "How?" she didn't question the fact that he had just invaded her privacy.

"Ως θεός της καταστροφής, αντιστρέφω την καταστροφή που έπληξε την κόρη των ρούχων του Δία (As the god of destruction, I reverse the destruction wreaked upon the daughter of Zeus's clothes.)."

Thalia stared at her clothes that were repairing themselves. "H-how?" she repeated.

"My name is Perseus, the god of space, destruction, monsters, morality, mortality, heroes and loyalty. The second child of Kronos and Rhea."

"But there are only six children of Kronos and Rhea."

Perseus wanted to argue, but something dawned on him. "Oh, that paranoid shit-eating maggot of your father has erased all of the myths that have me in it. I was booted off Olympus because of my domains."

Thalia did not show any indication that she was in defense of her father. "Okay, so why did you save me?"

"So that you could save Olympus when you're sixteen." When Thalia looked at him, he explained. "When a demigod of the eldest gods, my siblings and me, turns sixteen, they will choose to preserve or destroy Olympus. As much as I despise most of my siblings, Olympus has to be saved. It cannot go into the hands of much worse people."

Perseus continued. "Since Zeus did not include me in most of the Ancient Laws, I can do more things that most gods can not. I need you to swear on the River Styx that you will not tell anyone of this meeting unless I give you permission to do so."

Thalia swore, and thunder rumbled in the distance.

"Lastly, I will give you this." He gave her a necklace with a pegasus pendant. "Since I will be looking over you for the years to come, I will also not be there for you most of the time. So this necklace will give you most of my powers."

Thalia didn't know if she should thank him, but Perseus said, "You needn't thank me. Just defend Olympus, and your debt is paid."

"Thank you, Lord Perseus."

He waved his hand. "Uncle Percy will be okay."

"Alright. Thanks, Uncle Percy."

"No problem. Now go on to your boyfriend and friends."

Thalia blushed, and was about to protest, but Perseus waved his hand, and a white hole appeared. He jumped in, and Thalia put on the necklace as she walked into Camp Half-Blood.


So that ends Chapter 2. If you are surprised that Percy could repair Thalia's clothes, he is the god of destruction. He can reverse any type of destruction, as well create any kind of destruction. Since Percy is the god of morality also, he can use charmspeak to some extent since morality is the choices between good and bad. Be sure to follow, favorite and review.