WARNING: EXTREMELY SMALL CHAPTER.
Just kinda felt this had to be seperate for some reason. Dunno why.
And to keep things updated.
Dw, this should be the only chapter thats this small.
Emphasis on the 'should'.
Jk
Now read.
Normally girls letting wind loose wasn't a pretty sight, but this, was terrifyingly amazing. A wall of snow and ice came crashing through the venti, potentially ripping them to pieces. It wasn't long before all the venti had evaporated, and the snow-storm faded.
I stood there, speechless. Her dress was cleaner now, somehow. Her hair was tied back around her shoulder, and she looked even better than before. Then I realized I was staring at her.
"Oh gods, that felt good," she yelled to the sky. "We really gotta do that again sometime. Meet 'cha here tomorrow, same time?"
I couldn't keep holding back my smile. "How in the fricken world did you do that? How'd… and the snow… the venti… how…"
"Well, I like the snow."
"I figured…"
She laughed a little. "I'm sure you could do the same with water, you just gotta try. And anyways, I'd been holding that in for a long time. I had to let it go."
We locked eyes for a moment; and everything seemed to slow down, relax. I nearly forgot about the past, the past the kept chasing me back.
A groan came from next to us, and we unlocked our gaze.
"What…" Jason groaned… Then his eyes shot open. "The venti! Where are they? Percy, did you get them? Did Boreas come too? Is…"
I interrupted him. "Yea, they're gone, thanks to Elsa."
"Oh… Wait, what? Really?"
Elsa tried to hide herself, but she had a pretty pleased look on her face.
"How?"
"She stormed them. Literally."
"It was nothing." She quickly said.
"Yea... nothing. Just sent a deadly snow-storm at a small army of wind spirits, taking all of them out within a couple of seconds. You know, as you do."
Jason was wide-eyed. "You gotta tell me what happened, but for now, we should probably get back."
I looked around, and realized he was right. It was already getting dark, and being in the middle of Antarctica at night isn't really a top tourist destination.
"Well then," I said, checking our current co-ordinates, "Let's go see Khione, shall we?"
