I am really thruthfully sorry about the late update, but with school... you know how it is.
I also wanted to thank you for the reviews. You have NO idea how happy they made me. =D
Previously: Evanna eyed him carefully.
"What moment in your life would you change, Percy?", she asked.
Moving on
"Would you change your life if you could, Percy?", Evanna asked again after a rather short silence.
Percy thought about it.
Everything he had done and experienced in his past had led him to this place, this moment. It hadn't been easy, in fact it had been terrible sometimes but he had a daughter now, whom he loved with all his being.
He had also met a totally different side of June/Hera/Juno, whom he respected.
He had met Evanna, a great friend, AND he had made peace with his father.
None of this would have happened if the Olympians hadn't betrayed him, if Annabeth had chosen differently.
None of this would have happened if he hadn't taken the hard way.
And deep in his heart he had been thankful for that, but Percy had been too hurt to notice it.
"Percy?". Evanna brought him back to reality. "Would you change your life?", she asked.
He smiled.
"No".
And from that moment, Percy finally managed to let go of his past.
That same night, when Poseidon and June had already left and Evanna, Nico and Rose were already sleeping, Percy sat at his desk and stared at the pile of letters he had written those past years and had never sent.
He sighed and started to write another letter. The last one he would write to that person.
After he finished writing the farewell-letter, he sealed it and went to bed without further thinking.
The next day he made a fire near the ocean. Rose was running around, playing some game with Evanna while Poseidon was relaxing. June and Nico were standing beside Percy.
"Okay, and you're buring all those letters", Nico said.
Percy sighed.
"Yes, Nico. As I said before I want to move on and that's why I'm burning those letters.".
"I know, but I still don't understand. I mean you've been writing to Annabeth for the last years and now-"
"Who said these letters were for Annabeth?", Percy retorted.
Nico and June snorted.
"Oh, please, Percy. It's obvious. But still-"
"Enough, DiAngelo", June said sternly. "Its his choice to burn those letters- of which I did not know, by the way- and there is nothing we can say."
"Fine.", he grumbled and sat next to Poseidon.
June shook her head in disapproval. She turned to Percy.
"Are you sure you want to do this? A letter could change everything, Percy", she asked cautiously.
Percy nodded.
"I have to move on, June. I have to leave the past behind.", he answered.
She nodded and stepped aside as he threw the letters into the fire.
But something happened that would change everything again.
The wind took a letter with it, saving it from the fire.
It was the fare-well letter.
I know it's very, very short but I had to end it there. I'm going to update another chapter since I have a lot of free time. REVIEW!
