Jehan and Bossuet healed up quickly. Courfeyrac could hear the sounds of fighting.

"Come on!" he cried out.

"We're coming with you," Soter said. The other minor gods and goddesses nodded.

Courfeyrac grinned, "Always nice to have extra help."

Courfeyrac, Jehan, Joly, Musichetta, and Bossuet unleashed all the other gods and goddesses and led them to the sounds of the battle. Once they entered, they could see their friends were outnumbered.

"FOR MACERONI AND CHEESE!" Courfeyrac cried out and charged. Everyone had paused at the weird war cry, but they quickly became scared when more reinforcements came.

"Oh yeah!" Bahorel grinned.

"Who's that?" Combeferre squinted towards Courfeyrac and the others.

"Courfeyrac," Feuilly grinned.

Combeferre sighed, "Only Courfeyrac would have a war cry like that."

XXX

"We have to join in," Enjolras said.

"Wait, before we do, I think you should make an entrance," Grantaire grinned.

Enjolras sighed, "Now is not the time for—"

Grantaire rolled his eyes, "I meant use your son of Zeus powers."

"What powers?" Enjolras asked.

Grantaire grinned, "well, I heard you guys have super special powers, the children of the big three. Like how Hades' children can put people to sleep, and Poseidon's' children can bring water anyway, and Zeus' children control lightning and stuff."

"Where do you learn all of this stuff?" Enjolras asked.

"I read," Grantaire said simply.

"You can read?" Enjolras acted surprise. Grantaire chuckled. "Just do something."

Enjolras closed his eyes and concentrated. The battle area was shaped like a huge circle. They seemed to be near the top of the mountain. In fact, Enjolras could feel wind rushing by. They were very close to the top. So close, that if lightning strikes…

Grantaire watched in amazement as the whole roof shook. It began caving in, and huge rocks were falling down. But, before they could hit their friends, they were carried away by the wind.

Menoetius, meanwhile, was looking towards the tunnel where Grantaire and Enjolras were. "It seems to me that the son of Zeus has arrived."

XXX

Epimetheus glanced towards the surveillance footage. The battle was beginning, but now the son of Zeus was unmasked. He watched the son of Zeus and the son of Dionysus join into the battle. Then the pesky son of Hermes had brought all of his prisoners into the game too.

"You, son of Poseidon. Make your choice now," Epimetheus said. "Or I'll kill them both."

Marius looked at Cosette and Éponine. Both were making odd movements. Then Marius realized that they were both telling him to save the other. Marius sighed and thought about the prophecy

The child of Hades gives the ultimate price

For their quest to succeed, they need a sacrifice

One of the three will betray them all

One will witness a ghastly fall

Marius sighed as the tears started to come. He knew who he had to choose. "Cosette."

XXX

Their side was winning for now, but they still had to face two Titans. Gavroche had gone to get some help to save his sister. He didn't care what Marius chose, he had to save Éponine. Jehan and Grantaire managed to sneak out to come with him. Enjolras had followed them, since he wanted to help as well. Gavroche had put every guard to sleep that got in their way. So, by the time they reached the room where Marius was, Gavroche was sleeping in Grantaire's arms.

"The door's stuck," Jehan frowned.

"Out of the way," Enjolras said. Jehan immediately backed away. Enjolras got a rush of wind and sent it spiraling towards the door. The door flew back, revealing a shocked Marius and an annoyed Epimetheus.

"Fools! The son of Poseidon has chosen. Watch your precious daughter of Hades burn," Epimetheus laughed.

"No!" Grantaire snarled. He dropped Gavroche and lunged towards Epimetheus.

Enjolras watched in horror as the rope holding Éponine snapped. He sent another burst of wind at the glass which shattered. He pulled wind back inside, which carried Éponine. Jehan made plants grow out of the sides of the walls and they made a sort of slid for Éponine. Gavroche, haven just woke up, pulled out a pocketknife. He untied Éponine, and using the plants, he climbed over to Cosette and untied her as well. Cosette, Éponine and Gavroche left the lava pit.

"R, leave him," Enjolras said, but Grantaire was still fight Epimetheus. They both fought with fists and swords. There red and gold splatters of blood everywhere. Grantaire had some nasty bruises on his face.

Epimetheus pushed Grantaire off of him. He grinned wickedly and pulled a rope. Then, he vanished into thin air.

"Where did he go?!" Grantaire muttered.

"We have bigger problems," Enjolras said, looking at the pit of lava. The lava was rising up at an alarming rate, and was consuming up the plants.

"Run!" Gavroche screamed.

Enjolras, Grantaire, Éponine, Marius, Cosette, and Jehan all ran as fast as they could. They raced down tunnel after tunnel. They could hear the lava coming behind them. Éponine and Jehan sent rocks to slow it down, but the lava just consumed the rocks.

They ran into the arena with no roof. Éponine and Jehan closed up the entrance, but it was no use. The rocks were burning away.

"What's happening?!" Bahorel asked as he decapitated a soldier.

"Lava," Enjolras said. "Any suggestions?"

"Marius!" Combeferre said, as he dueled with an opponent. "He's the son of Poseidon, he can get conjure water."

"It doesn't work like that," Marius said in a small voice. "I have to bring it from a source. Like a nearby lake or something."

"Perfect," Feuilly grinned.

"No, not perfect," Marius frowned. "There are no lakes here!"

"Marius," Cosette grabbed him by the shoulders. "You are a powerful demigod. You are a son of Poseidon. You hold that power in you. I know you can do it, we all know you can do it. You don't lack talent, you lack self-confidence. I am confident that you can do it."

"I am too," Éponine nodded. "And I am also confident that you can do it quickly!"

The rocks were disintegrating and the lava was coming into the room. Marius closed his eyes and felt a pull in the bottom of his stomach just as the lava reached them.