I'm A God
The wedding procession seemed to go on forever. For ten hours I was seating gods I'd never ever heard of beforeI had no clue that I was going to be an usher at my own wedding. Annabeth had done an amazing job working on Mount Olympus. It was beautiful. There was laural wreaths hanging from every column. The lights shinging down were almost blinding to look at. It was so white in there it was tinting my eyesight to a slight pink color.
I hadn't seen Annabeth in the last ten hours. I imagined her in a flowing white dress. She looked amazing in day dream so she must look exquisite in real life.
As the wedding finally started, I felt the nerviosness that I should have felt hours ago. They did the marriage in traditional Greek, which I didn't understand. Then Athena dipped down and whispered something in Annabeth's ear. She waved her hand above our heads. When Annabeth spoke it was, suprisingly, in Greek. Even more surpising, I understood it.
"Percy, you are truly the love of my live. When I met you, you were the most annoying person I ever knew. But, I loved you instantly. When you dissapeared, I didn't feel like living. Percy, you are the only thing that keeps me alive."
"Persius. Is there anything you would like to say."
"Annabeth. I love you more than my own life. You meantions the time I dissapeared, I knew there was something missing from my life. I had no clue that when I met you that you would have that big of an impact on my life. I know that if I had to live forever, there is no one I would rather spent it with than you. Like I said, I love you more than my own life, even if it's immortal."
When we were done with the vows I pulled Annabeth into the traditional kiss. "I love you." She whispered into my ear.
"And I love you, and I will forever and ever." I felt power in my body. I passed out.
When I woke up I was a god along with my wife. She was beautiful before but now it was almost impossible on how beatiful she looked. "I love you."
"Forever and ever." We repeated and sealed our god pact. I blazed golden with her and my live was almost perfect.
I remembered somehting that I'd wanted to do. "To Grover." I commended without having the faintest clue to what I was doing. Surprisingly an oak tree appeared in the garden.
"Now it's perfect." Annabeth said.
I faintly heard the sound on someone talking. It was my Uncle Zues. "Percy, you and Annabeth must be trained as gods. For now you have some power, but you have yet to recieve them all. You would burn yourself up in a second if you got it all at the same time."
My mother-in-law beckoned for us to follow her. She led us to a broken down room. Apparently, Annabeth had never gotten to this room. She led us to a marble table in the center of the room.
"It is my job to grant gods their powers. Percy, what would you like to be the god of?" Athena said to me.
I thought for a few moments. "The God of Godly Powers. I will have the powers of all gods, slightly diluted."
She nodded her head to Annabeth. She didn't take nearly as long as I did to choose. "I want to be Goddess of Logical Thinking."
Athena started chanting in Greece but I wasn't paying attention. Annabeth was the most beautiful creature I'd seen. She could give Aphrodite a run for her money. Her blonde hair seemed to grow blonder. Her stormy grey eyes seemed to be moving.
"I command you gods and goddesses."
I looked to Annabeth and felt calmed. The wind whipped and the air smelled of ocean. I felt the strange urge to write a lymric and have something for my hands to fiddle with. I realized that I was feeling the effects of my new godly powers.
"What shall you do now."
I looked to Annabeth and instantly my mind was made up. "Were going to Camp Half-Blood." Annabeth and I said in unison.
Athena raised her hands over us and I felt a burdon fall on my mind. Instantly, I felt five thousand years of knowledge in my head. I knew what to do and judging by my wife's face she did to. We teleported into the camp. We teleported into a living nightmare.
This is the end of this story. I know that it may seem that their are loose ends in this story and that fact is true. These were mean't to happen. I have decided to split this story into a trilogy. While there are loose ends the will be explained in the next story, The New Children.
