AN: Hey guys! I just recently read your comments on my prophecy! I loved them! Thanks for all the great reviews, I owe you guys one. Now, you give me a reason to keep writing this story!

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~Thalia, Daughter of Zeus


Silena is What?!


Percy's PoV:

I felt like a feather, weightless, just- floating, not caring about anything at that particular moment. Wake up, said a voice in my head. Noo.....I moaned, back to the voice in my head. Your friends need you, Percy. They're worried. said the voice. Whatever,I said, annoyed. I forced my eyes open. Then I winced. There was a bright light shining over me, blinding me for two seconds. "He's awake," said a voice. "I'll leave. He probably doesn't want to see me right now," another voice sulked. "Percy? Are you okay?" I nodded, not really sure of who I was nodding to. "He's blinded by the light. Annabeth- turn the light off," said another. The searing pain in my eyes went away, and my vision cleared. I saw four people standing on either side of me. Apollo, Annabeth, Nico, and Chiron. Annabeth looked at me, worried. "Are you okay, Seaweed Brain?" she asked. "Yeah," I said, sitting up, rubbing my head. Then I felt the scar on my temple. It was longer than I thought. Possibly two, three inches. Apollo touched the scar. "Sorry, kid. There's nothing I can do about that one. That'sa cursed scar you got right there," he said, sadly. "S'ok. It's not a big deal anyways," I said, swinging my legs of the bed I was laid on. "So, what's going on? What did I miss?" I asked.

"Well, your mother just asked Annabeth to be her bridesmaid, and Hera and Aphrodite are helping her pick dresses now," said Chiron. I looked at Annabeth, surprised. It wasn't like her to be a bridesmaid. She blushed. "It was an offer I couldn't refuse," she said indignantly, her face red. "Whatever," I smirked. She ducked her head, being really quiet. "Oh yes, your mom wanted to know if you want to walk her down the aisle at the wedding," she said, her face still looking down. "Oh....okay, I'll tell her my answer." "I'll do it for you," said Annabeth quickly. "Um....okay. Tell her I said yes," I said, watching as Annabeth slowly turned into bright red. She nodded, then ran from the room. As soon as I was sure she was gone, I asked, "What's up with her?" Chiron smiled knowingly. "That's something for you to figure out," he said, smiling.

I got up, leaving the room. It was a bad idea. As soon as I walked out, Aphrodite and Hera ambushed me and took me to some mysterious wedding shop. "You, my friend, need to get a tux," smiled Hera. "A blue tux, like your mother wants," smiled Aphrodite. I had a bad feeling about this.


They made me try on at least twenty suits. All with blue ties. Dark blue ties, light blue ties, sea blue ties, any shade of blue there ever was. Sheesh. They finally found the perfect one. The collar itched, but I got used to it. "How does he look?" asked my mom, in the fitting room next to me. Aphrodite squealed. "He looks so handsome! We'll deal with the hair," sniffed Hera.

"Let's show your mother," said Aphrodite. As I walked out, I got a glimpse of Annabeth in her bridesmaid dress. I never saw her in that before. And gods, she looked hot. Her dress was simple, but it really made her look good. It was slim, and dark blue. "Wow," I muttered. "Yes, she looks very nice, doesn't she?" asked Aphrodite knowingly. I nodded, not taking my eyes off her. "C'mon, go show your mom your tux," said Hera, pushing me softly.

I saw my mom's dress. If I could say she looked better than Aphrodite or the hottest woman on Earth (besides Annabeth- wait what? Am I calling Annabeth hot?), I would. "Wow, mom. Paul's gonna have a heartattack when he sees you," I said, smiling. "Thank you!" she said, twirling around to let me see the whole thing. My job was done. Aphrodite and Hera snapped me back to Olympus. I started walking around, getting bored. "Hey, Percy!" yelled a voice behind me. I turned, and saw Beckendorf nervously waving me over, looking around, blushing bright red. "Hey Charlie," I said. "Percy....can I tell you something?" he asked nervously. "Yeah, sure buddy. Tell me anything. I won't tell a soul," I said. Hopefully he won't ask me to swear on the River Styx. "Okay....you know how I like Silena?" he asked. I nodded. "Well....now it's kind of more than like....I-I-love her. I can't live without her, Percy," he said. "Gosh, Charlie. Pushin' it to the extreme!" I almost yelled. "I know....but there's like- a connection. Something that won't let me leave her." "I know how that feels," I said, patting him on the back.

Then Grover ran up to us. His face showed that clearly, something was wrong. "Percy! Charlie! S-S-Silena- i-is--there's something wron-wrong with he-her," he panted. Beckendorf paled. I looked nervously at him. "Let's go," he said, running in the direction where Grover came from. I followed him. We went to the medic room, where Aphrodite was holding Silena's hand, while Apollo was chanting some quick Greek healing rites.

Silena looked horrible. Her face was pale, her eyes were strained, and she was panting, panting for air. "We don't know what's wrong with her," said Apollo, in between a chant. Silena and Charlie's eyes met. "Char-Charlie. It's...happening," she panted. Beckendorf jumped. "I-I thought we'd be okay. Silena- I'm so sorry! I didn't think-" "It's not your fault, Charlie. You didn't know. But now, please, stay with me. And maybe we can do this together, do it right, and pretend that it wasn't a mistake," she said, weakly.

Little did we know that Silena slid her hand up to her stomach.


AN: CLIFFE! Hey- this is great! I love leaving you guys hanging! I want to thank gold1311 for the wonderful idea. I owe you one!

Hey- if any of you can guess what's wrong with Silena- PM me your answer!

~Thalia, Daughter of Zeus.