Ch. 2

Inches before the bolt hit Percy a bright expected explosion happened. For a few moments thought he was destroyed. Until they heard a powerful voice.

"You Greeks have some nerve harming my nephew!"

Blazing silver-ish blue eyes glaring in rage.

A man in his mid-thirties stood in front of Percy simmering in rage. He was tall, handsome, and muscled. He was wearing black cargo pants, combat boots, a black leather jacket. Dark hair. Silverish blue eyes directed to Zeus in anger.

His leather jacket had smoke coming off of it. Zeus' bolt hit this person instead of its intended target.

Looking at the powerful silver aura that engulfed him, they could easily tell he was an immortal.

"Who dares enter my domain?!" Zeus roared.

The man's silver aura flickered aggressively. "Tsukuyumi, Shinto God of the Moon."

The Olympians were shocked to see one of Japanese gods in their midst. They couldn't tell whether he was going to fight or talk.

"Zeus" he said with distaste "please tell me you aren't gonna spit in our faces by harming one of our most capable warriors."

Zeus narrowed his eyes at the Shinto god. "He has disrespected the gods of Olympus"

He looked towards Percy with a raised eyebrow. Percy answered "I told him what my lady has told me to tell them."

Finding no lies or half truths the moon god turned to the Olympians. "Perseus has told you the cold, hard truth. Whether you choose to believe me or not is on you. But if you think of touching my nephew, the Titans and Evil Kami are going to be the least of your problems."

Tsukuyumi and Zeus had glaring contest, daring the other to make a move.

Demeter spoke up for the first time "Brother, even you have to admit that warring with mysterious deities. Isn't exactly the best plan."

Three flashes of light appeared. The light died down revealing three old women wearing hooded cloaks. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. The Fates.

"Lord Zeus, we have to report that fate has tampered with" the Moraie reported in unison.

The gods were filled with shock and awe. How can fate be tampered?' was on everyone's minds.

The Fates explained "The collision of the Greek and Japanese pantheons makes it impossible to control the fates and destinies of everything. Because we are the Greek deities of fate we can't control or alter fate as this collision is happening, including Apollo's prophecies."

"What about the Great Prophecy?" Athena asked.

The Fates then said something that turned everyone's blood, or ichor, turn cold. "The Great Prophecy is dead"

The Fates continued "Although we can't control fate, or even see the future, we can tell that this kitsune will be a powerful asset to Olympus, as well as Heaven. Including the children of Hades."

Tsukuyumi turned to Zeus "You two options: swallow your pride and accept help, or lose everything you cherish and love. So what's it gonna be?"

Zeus narrowed his eyes but held his glare. "Fine."

Percy momentarily relaxed, but the sky god had to ruin it.

"But a kitsune roaming Olympian soil without any supervision isn't acceptable."

"Perhaps he can stay at Camp Half Blood." Hermes suggested.

Zeus looked contemplative but nodded nonetheless.

"Artemis, take the fox towards your hunt and Apollo will escort them and the questers back to Camp" Zeus declared.

Both twins nodded in agreement.

Zeus directed his electric blue eyes towards the Shinto moon god.

"So I assume we're in agreement?" Tsukuyumi asked, to which Zeus nodded.

"Good"


Flashing in the Hunters' campsite Percy immediately was stopped by his uncle.

Tsukuyumi put his hand on Percy's shoulder, glaring at Artemis. "Nephew, we need to talk, alone."

Artemis held held her steely gaze directed towards her Japanese counterpart. "Don't wander, boy.

Waiting for the Greek moon goddess to be out of sight and earshot uncle and nephew proceeded to converse and socialize.

"Uncle, must I got to their camp? The half breeds are just children!" Percy exclaimed to his godly uncle.

"Yes, we(you) must gain the trust of Greeks. You saw how stubborn Zeus was when accepting our proposal. So please try not to complain." Tsukuyumi chided Percy like he was a child.

Percy huffed indignantly while Tsukuyumi chuckled in amusement by his nephew's childish antics.

Both shared a comfortable silence before Tsukuyumi broke it.

"Perseus" he called "your mother had these specially made for you."

Percy was given two metal hair sticks; one gold and one black.

Percy just stared at Tsukuyumi with an arched eyebrow. "Hair sticks, really? If mom wanted to give me fashion advice about my hair she could've done it over the phone."

Tsukuyumi rolled his eyes. "They are weapons, use them accordingly. Forged in the fires of Kagutsuchi himself."

"Any advice on how to use them? I didn't actually finish my twenty page research paper on magical weapons." Percy remarked.

The moon god sighed in exasperation "They're tied to your power, summon them as you would conjure your magic."

"Aren't my blades enough? I did forge them myself."

Tsukuyumi stated bluntly "No, they are mediocre and amateurish compared to Kagutsuchi."

Percy stared blankly at his uncle, unfazed by his harsh, judgmental bluntness.

"I so enjoy our short chats, uncle." Percy said as he used the magical hair sticks to tie his hair in a messy updo ponytail.

"Likewise nephew. Now run along Perseus, we wouldn't want for you to be late for your first day at camp?" Tsukuyumi cheekily grinned as his body started to dissolve in a silverish blue mist.

Percy frowned "Don't do sarcasm, it's not your thing, it's my thing."

But it was too late, the Shinto moon god dissolved in the mist as it blew away, as Percy could swear that he heard distant chuckling.

Walking back to Hunters he saw a eighteen year old with golden blonde hair and blue eyes was having a tiny argument, something about who was older or terrible haikus. And considering this wasn't turned into a furry bunny with horns, if Percy had guess he'd say that was Apollo, Greek God of the Sun, Healing, Music, and Poetry. Twin brother to Artemis.

"There he is, the man of hour" Apollo grew a literal radiant grin.

Artemis regarded him coldly, noticing his ponytail "You took your time. So you primp, if I didn't know any better if say you were a child of Aphrodite."

Some of the hunters snickered in response to Artemis jab. But hey, sarcasm, snide insults, snarky remarks were Percy's forte.

He grew a Cheshire grin "Well, being surrounded by a bunch of pretty girls I try to make it a habit of keeping my looks on point." Percy eyed the goddess's handmaidens flirtatiously.

As Artemis approached Percy with an unsheathed hunting knife, no doubt about to remove a certain part of his anatomy, Apollo stopped her. "Whoa little sis, I'm pretty sure Perseus's uncle wouldn't want find him castrated know wouldn't we? And don't you have a mission to go on little sis?"

The moon goddess turned to her brother with a withering glare before turning back to Percy than mysteriously flashed away in silver light.

"Well, all aboard ladies" Apollo grinned as his sun chariot changed into bright yellow bus.

The hunters got on first, each giving a hateful glare towards the sun god. While the two demigoddesses and satyr was more mellow. Percy boarded the very last, the hunters put a lot more oomph into their hate filled glares. He sat in the front, away from angry hunter maidens.

"Well little sis, I think it's time for you learn how to drive." Apollo said to Thalia Grace, daughter of Zeus.

"Um, ok?" Thalia said as she nervously approached the steering wheel.

The next thirty minutes Percy listened to screams and wails of the other passengers. With his enhanced senses he could smell Thalia's anxiety and fear before she started driving and used his magic to hold himself in place.

After a five minutes he grew tired of the roller coaster like ride decided to end it. Percy got up and made his way to the front, placed both of his large, paw-like hands on her shoulders. His hands emitted a soft red glow as Thalia's driving steadied and arms stopped shaking.

After ten minutes of smooth driving, or flying, they arrived at camp.

Nice weather, the content looks of the campers, and most importantly, the magical borders protecting the camp. Yep, can't wait to have some fun at camp Percy though bitterly sarcastically.

Getting out of the sun chariot Percy immediately found himself looking at a centaur. He had to the legendary Chiron, trainer of heroes.

After Apollo filled Chiron in on Percy's existence and what happened during the council meeting. Chiron quickly called a meeting with the camp counselors. Percy was forced to attend since it was about him.

Assembled in the Big House the counselors and Chiron were wondering where was Percy.

"Where is Perseus?" Chiron voiced.

The counselors looked around and saw no sign of the kitsune. Before Chiron could send someone to find him everyone heard loud chewing.

Looking over at a chair they saw a floating apple, that had large bite marks on it. Another large bite happened.

"Perseus?" Chiron asked.

"Yeah?" They heard Percy's voice.

"Are you invisible?" Chiron asked.

"Obviously" Chiron and the demigods were shocked.

Getting over his initial shock Chiron asked "Can you join us to talk?"

Percy's form shimmered before becoming visible light. He walked over to the pool table that everyone surrounded. "Well, what do want you?"

"For starters, what are you?" Annabeth asked, grey eyes brimming with curiosity at new knowledge.

Percy raised his tails in the air for the demigods to see. "A Kitsune" Percy stated with simplicity.

"Could you elaborate on that?"

"A kitsune is a Japanese fox spirit" Percy rolled his eyes.

Annabeth spoke up skeptically "So you're a fox spirit from a different pantheon with different gods, yes?"

"Basically"

Annabeth crossed her arms as she stuck her nose up arrogantly "Impossible."

Percy raised eyebrow "I should be saying the same thing about the Olympians. Would you like a demonstration?"

"Yes"

Percy sighed before his bright red eyes glowed; his body shimmered into his true form.

"I guess I proved you wrong."

Annabeth scowled angrily at being made a fool.

The Ares counselor spoke up "Wait if you're really from the Japanese pantheon, then what are you doing here?"

Percy grew serious "The Prophecy Child, Thalia Grace, will need my help."

Everyone's eyes grew wide with fear.

"A six centuries ago Izanagi, the Shinto God of Life and Creation, received a prophetic dream depicting a fox fighting along side the Prophecy Child."

Chiron asked "And that fox is you?"

Percy nodded solemnly while he was watched by Thalia.

"But how do you this fox is you?" Thalia asked suspiciously.

Percy directed his sharp, intense eyes towards her "Because Izanagi described this fox with fur darker than a raven's wings and crimson eyes redder than any ruby."

That's when Thalia really noticed how the brightness and intensity of his red eyes, and how dark his hair was.

"Moving on, why are you hear?" Chiron asked.

And so Percy told them why he has realed his presence. How the Titans are allying themselves with the Evil Kami. And how the Olympians have made an alliance with the Good Kami to even out the odds.

It was so quiet you could hear someone's breathing. Every half-blood had to take a moment to let the reality of the situation sink in. They were going to war. And by the sound of it it was going to be bigger and bloodier than the original Titanomachy. But one thing was for sure. This fox would be one of the keys to their salvation.

A/N: I have so many plans for this story it's crazy. Please read, review, favorite, and follow. Also, show of hands, who likes FoxPercy?

Tsukuyumi: Shinto God of the Moon

Kagutsuchi: Shinto God of Fire, Patron of Blacksmiths and Metalworkers