Hey guys, Bookster here. Quick note: I just got myself a profile, and it's called It'sMeBookster. I will post stories on my profile as well, but only after this story is finished. Oh, and BTW? Writing the way that Eragon talks in is kinda confusing, LOL. O
Disclaimer: We don't own PJO or IC. We are too awesome to own such a stupid book series…
A Note From The Editor: Okay, Now you're just insulting the series! I just said not to call us lame, not call the books lame!
Calypso
Well that was interesting. Calypso was utterly baffled. First, a 'Fangur' attacked her. Then, they scratched her, and it became gnarly, and dry…. Again. And finally, she met a beautiful human elf crossover, who had healed her with magic. Just another day normal day, she guessed…
"Wait, so, you can do magic?" she asked Eragon, not believing what she saw.
"Aye," he said. Calypso glanced over at Leo, who looked just as mystified as she did.
"Are you a demi-god? Son of Hecate?" Leo asked.
"What's this term, demi-god?" Eragon asked.
"Ooookaaaay, he's not a demi-god…" Leo said.
"Hold on Leo. I've got to ask a few questions myself," Calypso said.
"Ok, ask me," Eragon said. Calypso almost asked how was he so beautiful. But she managed to not blurt it out instinctively.
"How do you know magic? Is healing the only magic you can do? And why do you look like a human elf hybrid?" she asked
"Well, that's a long story. Here goes," Eragon said. As he explained, Leo's jaw dropped in amazement. Even Calypso was impressed. As he was story telling, Calypso whispered to Leo, "Why do I get the feeling he's not telling us everything? But even though he's not, I feel like he's been through more than Per- I mean, Jason."
"I get the same feeling," he murmured suspiciously. Soon, Eragon has finished his tale, leaving Calypso baffled. She blinked once. Then twice. Leo looked like he hadn't understood even a quarter of the story. To be fair, she hadn't either.
Leo
Leo was confused.
"Galbo-what-now? Saphira? Elle-what? HELP ME!" he cried. The look on Eragon's face was priceless. He was so surprised that Leo and Calypso didn't know him, or Galbo-whatever-his-name-is.
"You really don't know me?" Eragon asked.
"Nope," Calypso and Leo said together.
"How in Alagaesia do you not know this?" Eragon exclaimed. There it was again. That word. Ala-what-now? Leo leaned over to Calypso.
"I'm confused," he whispered.
"Well, I can see the expression on your face, so yeah, you're confused," Calypso said, as she pecked Leo on the cheek. Leo blushed bright red.
"Can you show us this dragon you're talking about?" Leo suddenly asked.
"No need to show you. I'm right here you know?" came a voice in his head.
"Ah!" Leo shrieked, and jumped a few feet into the air.
"Relax, Leo, that's just Saphira," Eragon said.
"She can talk?" Calypso inquired.
"Of course I can talk. How do you expect me to talk to Eragon and save the world if I can't talk?" Saphira growled.
"Good point," Leo nervously mumbled, taking a few steps back from anywhere the dragon might come from.
"Can we see her?" Leo heard Calypso inquire.
"Aye," Eragon said, in his old fashioned manners. As they climbed back up to where Festus parked, they noticed a giant shadow looming over them.
"Creak!" Festus warned. Leo then felt a gush of air against his face and instinctively covered his face. The wind blew his tousled hair and Calypso's smooth hair back. He then heard a thundering sound of flapping, as if a giant bird was flapping its wings above them. And that's when he saw Saphira land. She was beautifully blue, her scales blue and shiny like a sapphire, therefor her name. It seemed impossible to be real.
"She's gorgeous," he heard Calypso whisper, awe-struck.
"Why thank you very much!" Saphira said, snout high.
"Now, now, Saphira, let's behave ourselves," Eragon chided.
"Can I touch it? I mean, can I touch you?" Calypso asked Saphira after realizing her mistake.
"Aye" she said. Leo watched nervously as Calypso slowly and steadily approached Saphira with her hand out.
"Aww, come on now, I won't bite! You don't have to move so slow," Saphira exclaimed impatiently. Calypso picked up the pace after that. Once touching Saphira, she gave out a tiny gasp.
"What is it?" Leo asked Calypso
"It's just so amazing! The head is cold, and the closer I get to the belly, the warmer it gets. Is that because of the fire bubbling in its stomach?" Calypso asked Eragon.
"Aye. Saphira can demonstrate for you if you would like," Eragon said.
"Can she direct the flame towards me?" Leo asked.
"What? You want to get charred?" Saphira asked with amusement.
"I have no plan to," Leo replied wit ha mischievous grin. Leo caught Saphira glancing at Eragon. Once Eragon gave a nod of approval, Saphira turned her head back at Leo and opened her mouth. Leo saw that her mouth started to glow, as she charged up the fire. And then she released it.
Eragon
Eragon didn't know what to expect. He thought that maybe Leo would create a field around him where fire couldn't be penetrated. Maybe even dodge out of the way. But what Leo did, was far more unexpected. He just stood there, bracing himself. As the flames curled towards him, Leo still didn't do anything.
"Saphira!" he warned telepathically. But it was too late. The flames hit Leo. Shockingly, there was no yelling of pain, and his girlfriend just stood there, grinning as if she knew a secret. When the flames died, Leo was just standing there, with a stupid grin on his face.
"Show off," his girlfriend said.
"Ouch," Leo replied, pretending to be hurt. His bronze dragon, which Leo refers to as Festus, also blew fire into the sky.
"Yeah yeah, I know you can breathe fire too, buddy."
"I'm sorry to interfere, but how in Alagaesia did you do that? I sensed no magic coming from within you," Eragon asked, expressing Saphira's thoughts.
"I'm immune to fire," as if those four words explained it all. "Now, could you please summon a rainbow with you're magic powers?"
"Um, ok. Adurna," Eragon said in the ancient language. Water spurted up from the ocean, creating a rainbow.
"Leo, please don't tell me you're going to do what I think you're going to do," his girlfriend said.
"Well, sorry babe, I'm doing it." Leo took a coin out of his pocket, and threw it towards the rainbow, and said, "O, Iris, goddess of rainbows, show me Percy Jackson at Camp Half-Blood."
"Adurna" is Water in the ancient language.
Yay! Cliffhanger! In case you were wondering, Eragon only scanned their minds on the sadness, sorrow, and happiness that they knew. Not their adventures, so he doesn't know about any of that. Thank you for the 2nd follow and 2nd real review. Bookster, out.
(Gerogeriel In) Again, thanks for the follows and reviews!
