Warriors of The Eternal One
Chapter Ten: Typhon's Revenge
Thalia Grace knew that something was up. She could feel it in her bones. Ever since Jason had died she seemed to feel a conncection to Reyna from the Roman camp and suprisingly to Clarisse La Rue. Thalia didn't know why she had a connection to her, but she did and she could feel something was up. Olympus was under attack. And Percy was leading the enemy army.
"We should be back there fighting Percy not Typhon." Annabeth mumbled, puling upto Thalia on her chariot.
"I know." Thalia said. "This is just a distraction. We need to hit at Olympus, hard. Take Percy and smash him into a million pieces."
"I know." Annabeth said, wistfully. "I just wish this was like Luke again."
"So do I but this isn't like Luke. Percy is controlling the monsters and Kronos."
"Yes I know." Annabeth said and they reared their chariots to catch up to the others and the gods, slashing at Typhon. "But we could try."
Typhon thrashed angrily as the gods struck at him and he smashed into Thalia and Luke's chariots. He sent Luke flying and Thalia had to catch him as she fell to Earth as well.
"Thanks." Luke said as they looked into each other's eyes. The sun was setting over New Jersey and they could see the Manhattan skyline in the distance with stormclouds gathered over the Empire State building. They could see blue and green fire mixed with the usual fire streaking through the sky and the nosies of marble columns and statues falling to the granite floor. They swore they could even hear the sound of manical laughter but they didn't care right now. They were too busy, with their backs reflecting the glorius sunset, kissing passionately in mid-air a hundred feet above the ground.
Olympus...
Percy laughed at the weak defences of the gods. He had easily got past the demigods and into Olympus with a few monsters and he ordered them to tear the city apart as he marched with Pollux and Enchealdeus to to ancient throne room.
"Ah memories." Percy said as they strode past the park. "I remember when I told you not to continue to fight Pollux, on orders from Dinoysus. The old fool. I will see him destroyed as well as the others."
"Yes my lord." Pollux said through gritted teeth, glaring at Percy with unnoticed loathing.
The monsters tore through the marble archway and the statues of Zeus and Hera fell. the dome dedicated to Artemis exploded with Chaos and Greek fire combining and ti rained rubble throughout the city.
Percy strode up the mountainside, casually dimsissing several injured minor gods who had tried to stand in his way, they went flying into the infernos and their screams of agony gave Percy a sick pleasure that Pollux couldn't bare. Percy Jackson had beyond a doubt, turned insane. Whether it was due to anger, his desire for vengence or the twisted tortures Percy's master had made him endure ever time he failed him previous it wasn't known. But Percy Jackson was indeed unbalanced.
Pollux stared at him in contempt as they neared the hall of the gods. Percy sent Enchealdeus to assist the monsters as he and Pollux marched upto the throne room. Pollux planned now to assist Percy if help was needed then dispose of him. He would have no need of him and he could then either finish the gods for himself or be the hero who had saved Olympus.
They entered the throne room to see five figures waiting there for them.
"Percy." Annabeth and Nico whispered.
"Jackson." Thalia, Luke and Ethan said to him.
"And Pollux." They noted.
"To business so soon?" Percy mocked and he giggled with laughter. The laugh unsettled everyone, including Pollux. "Don't you want to talk?" Percy asked again and he flciked his hand and another column fell down, landing over where Hestia was buried near the hearth.
"Hestia!" Pollux yelled, suprised this was happening.
"Very well to business." Percy sighed and he withdrew Riptide, motioned to Pollux to withdraw his weapon and he charged as the demigods and Warriors were preparing to battle their one-time friend and leader.
