Percy POV
I awoke to an empty bed. I stretched my arms out but instead of running into my beautiful fiancé, they ran against the empty bedsheets. I shoot up quickly, wondering where Adalyn was, but then I heard her soothing voice over the baby monitor.

"Shh, Logie, it's okay. We have to try to be quiet though because your dad's still sleeping. I wasn't very nice to him last night," I could hear her sigh. "But he's always very nice to me. Do you want to help make him breakfast with your grandma and me?" Logan gurgled in response. "I'll take that as a yes." The baby monitor went silent as Adalyn walked out of the nursey.

I laid back into bed. Gods, my fiancé really was amazing. She could hear all that about her brother and family last night and bounce back by the morning. What did I do to deserve her?

I pondered for a few more minutes before my excitement to see my family won over. I threw on a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt and headed out into our living space. The first to see me was my mom. She didn't say anything right away which I was thankful for so I could observe my fiancé and child.

Adalyn had her hair up in a messy bun. She was already dressed for the day in a loose blue blouse and jeans. She was bouncing Logan around who was strapped to her chest smiling like crazy. Adalyn finished a final pancake before her face lit up when she saw me.

"Logan, look who it is," she smiled excitedly, and Logan let out a little laugh in response.

"Good morning Percy," my mom smiled at me. I'm sure she admired the scene as I just did.

I walked over into the kitchen and gave my mom a hug. I quickly gave Adalyn a good morning kiss. It wasn't anything too crazy though, not with my mother watching on and a baby between us. I snatched Logan out of the baby carrier.

"Good morning mom and good morning buddy," I gave him a kiss on the cheek. I loved Logan always, but I loved it now he could sit up on his own, so I didn't have to worry about "breaking" him when I held him.

I held Logan against my chest and continued to talk to him softly. "Hmm, Logie, what are your mom and grandma making? Are those blue pancakes?"

Adalyn rolled her eyes at my baby talk, but I could still sense a smile in it. My mother laughed. "I used to talk like that to Percy when he was a baby too," she smiled.

"It's cute," Adalyn said, "but sometimes it's weird to hear you talk," she told me. "Like, talk to Logan, our son."

I kissed the top of her head. "Say it again."

She gave me a sideways glance. "Say what?"

"Our son," I smiled.

She rolled her eyes but muttered softly, "Our son, Logan Jackson."

I was so lost in our little moment, that I hardly noticed my mom ready at the front door. It was only when she called out did I notice her. "I'll be on my way," she announced.

Adalyn set the pancakes on the table. "Sally, we made more than enough breakfast. Please, stay, it's the least we can do for you taking care of Logan so long you needed to stay the night." We migrated over so we were closer to my mom. Still, I loved how Adalyn said we; we were a team.

My mom shook her head. "I'll see you two soon enough. And you do not need to thank me, I'm Logan's grandma. I'll help out whenever." Adalyn's eyes dropped, but I don't think my mom noticed. "Plus, I have my other baby waiting at home waiting for me."

I smirked. "Mom, Estelle is hardly a baby anymore."

My mom laughed. "She'll always be my baby no matter how old she gets, just like you're still my baby."

"Even though I have one of my own?" I asked cradling Logan.

She kissed my head. "Even now. Enough the time with the three of you. Love you all."

"We love you too," I held up Logan's little hand. "Say goodbye to grandma." She laughed as she left.

Adalyn and I made our way back to the kitchen table. She reached out her arms. "I can hold him while you eat, or we can put him down."

I shook my head and cradled my son. "I'll be fine eating with him."

Adalyn smiled. "Okay, I just hope you like it. I'm not your mom, but I tried my hardest."

She sat opposite of me. I took a bite of my pancake and smiled. "Adalyn, as always, your cooking is delicious."

She scoffed. "Sure, you're just saying that Percy, but I appreciate it."

"I'm not just saying that," I tried to look offended. "You think I would lie to make my fiancé happy?"

"Absolutely," Adalyn said before taking a bite of her pancakes. Her eyes shut as she chewed. "Okay, this is actually really good. Your mom should come over more often to help me cook, maybe all my meals would come out edible then."

I let out a small laugh. "Your food is mostly edible."

She pushed my pancakes towards me more. "Eat your food."

I smirked but continued to eat my breakfast. This is what I loved. Sitting down and having a meal with my family. I could see myself doing this for the rest of my life. Maybe with another kid or two someday even.

Adalyn finished her meal and gave me a sad look. "Percy, I'm so sorry how I acted last night," but I stopped her.

"Adi, there's no reason to apologize. Your life got flipped around last night," I said.

She sighed. "It seems to be happening a lot lately."

I opened my mouth to speak, but then Adalyn's phone went off. She exhaled. "It's Nathan."

I shooed her off with my open arm. "Take it. Talk to him. I'll clean up."

"Percy," Adi argued. "This was supposed to be a breakfast for you, to apologize. You shouldn't have to clean up."

"You have nothing to apologize for. Go, talk to Nathan and Logan and I will finish this up."

She sighed but obliged. "Hello?" she asked as she headed to our room to talk with her brother.

"Let's get this all cleaned up for your mommy," I said cradling Logan in one arm.

As I began to clean, I realized that it was a little difficult to hold Logan and clean at the same time, so I set him down in his playpen near the kitchen so I could keep an eye on him. He kicked his legs furiously and tried to roll over. He would be crawling soon enough, and Adi and I were not ready to have to start chasing down our boy.

I finished up the last of the dishes as Adalyn came out of our room. She looked tired, but otherwise not too upset. I was thankful that her talk with her brother hadn't blown up again. I walked over to her.

"Hey, how'd it go?" I asked.

She shrugged. "We talked. He's going to come over later today to get his stuff."

My eyes widened. "He's leaving. Did he find a place?"

Adi nodded. "He said he should have done that a long time ago, but I think him and Reyna are moving in together. He said if we're okay with it, she'd like to come by too and meet Logan."

"Whatever you are okay with," I said quickly.

She smiled. "Reyna's your friend too and she's important to Nathan, I would love her to finally meet our son."

"Okay, and are you okay with Nathan leaving? He's been with us for a while, will you be okay with him leaving?" I questioned.

Adalyn laughed. "Percy, I loved my brother, but he's been here too long. I love our days like this: you, Logan, and me." She smiled and wrapped her arms around us and whispered into my ear. "Plus, we haven't had some adult time in a while. With my brother gone, I'm sure we could get more time for some adult activities."

I shivered as she pulled away. She could be so seductive and sexy sometimes. I grabbed her waist and she giggled as I pulled her into me. "I would like that, very much."

"I'm sure my brother would love to babysit tonight, to help make-up for our bad night last night," Adalyn practically purred.

I had to swallow to keep my composure. "Are you sure? Two nights away from Logan?"

Adalyn shrugged and turned around keeping my face in her hands. "We weren't gone all night last night. But I think I really need some alone time with my fiancé. We could even start planning our wedding before we get to," she blushed, "other stuff."

I smirked. "Other stuff?"
Her face got redder. She was going to open her mouth, but Logan cried out at that moment. She shuffled away, thankful for the interruption by our son.

"Hey buddy," Adalyn leaned down picking up our son. "What's wrong?" She lifted Logan up and sniffed his diaper. She immediately pulled away and scrunched her face. "Very stinky diaper. I'll need to change you." Logan cried out again and Adalyn cooed at him. "You'll be okay sweetie."

I rushed over and grabbed Logan out of her arms. She raised an eyebrow at me since neither of us was ever eager for poopy diaper duty. I kissed her cheek.

"I need to earn some 'good fiancé' points before our adult time tonight. I got this one," I said, and she blushed. I hurried off before she could say anything more.

We finished cleaning up and got some stuff for Logan in order. Nathan had graciously agreed to watch him for the night. He said he was excited to get some alone time with his nephew. Well, alone included his girlfriend as well. I still found it odd that he was dating Reyna.

They showed up later that afternoon while Logan was napping. Nathan was very ginger with his sister careful of every move he made and everything he said. Reyna was also careful of moves she made, probably for her boyfriend's sake.

They gathered up the little Nate had and put it in a few suitcases. He had been traveling for the last few years and didn't have much to his name. Our living room looked less bare with his stuff removed, but as much as Adi and I loved him, we were both glad to have more space in our small NYC apartment.

We made small talk until a light squeal interrupted our conversation. Logan had awoken from his nap. Adalyn immediately stood up.

"I'll go get him. He's probably hungry too so I'll feed him and be out in a few minutes," she smiled and rushed off. A few minutes later she returned with our smiling baby.

Reyna let out a small gasp next to me. Adalyn smiled. "Do you want to hold him?" She approached Reyna and she nodded quickly. Logan stared up at her with his wide green eyes.

"Wow, guys," for once Reyna was speechless.

"He's something, isn't he?" I smiled at them.

Reyna smirked. "If someone told me when you first came to Camp Jupiter that 7 years later you would be engaged and have a baby, I don't think I would have believed them."
I smiled. "I don't think I would have either. But here we are."

"Adi?" Nathan turned to his sister, desperate again. "Can we talk again?"
She sighed. "Yeah, let's go in the nursery." She said leaving it just Reyna and me in the living room.

"Percy, you have a baby," Reyna said in disbelief.

I laughed. "I kind of noticed."

"But really," she smiled down at Logan. "Did you ever think it would come to this?"
I shook my head. "I always dreamed of it. Going to college, getting married, having a family. I just never thought it would be possible. I thought I would be killed before it happened."

"And here you are," Reyna said rocking Logan gently.

I smirked. "You know, you look really comfortable with a baby in your arms," I began.

She scoffed. "If that ever happens, it won't be for a long, long time. I haven't even really thought about kids."

"Really?" I questioned.

She shrugged. "Nathan and I haven't been dating that long."

I laughed. "Well, neither have Adalyn and me, but here we are." Reyna bit her lip. "What?" I scrunched my eyebrows.

"You don't have to answer, but," she sighed. "Did you ever think about all this with Annabeth?" My eyes widened and she quickly backpedaled. "Sorry, just forget I ever said anything."

"No, it's okay. And yeah, I did. I thought at the time it would be us going through all this, probably later in our lives though. She would always plan things, me not so much," I laughed.

"Do you think about her a lot?"

I shook my head. "No, more when other people bring her up. She's living her life and I'm living mine. Why do you ask?"
"I care about Nathan, a lot. But," she adjusted Logan in her arms. "Sometimes I think what would have happened if Jason hadn't died. He had broken up with Piper and maybe, but I don't know."

"I think it's best not to think of the past," I remarked. "There's so much to look forward to in the future." I smiled over at my son.

"There really is," Reyna smiled too.

"You know, someday if you and Nathan get married, Logan will be your nephew. You'll be Aunt Reyna," I said, and she narrowed her eyes at me.

"Let's take this one step at a time. Nathan's moving in with me for now, no need to talk about marriage," she retorted.

I smiled and gestured at Logan. "You'll never know what'll happen."
Reyna rolled her eyes but opened her mouth to speak when Logan's face scrunched up and grew red. Her eyes widened the moment right before he let out a loud cry. His little hands balled up into fists and he shook lightly. Reyna tried rocking him, but his cries only grew louder.

"Percy, I'm sorry, I don't know what I did," she began her eyes still wide. I let out a small laugh. "Are you laughing right now?"

"Sorry," I smiled and held out my arms and took Logan back. "It's just, you did nothing. Babies cry and sometimes there is nothing we can do to stop him." I lifted Logan to my face. "Your mom just fed you," and I patted his butt, "and you seem dry. What's wrong buddy?" I cooed him back and forth.

Reyna bit her lip. "I can go, do you want me to get Adalyn?"

I shook my head and kept talking to my son. "What is it, son?" I ran my finger up his arm and held him against my shoulder. Now his cries were in my ear. "Shh, it's okay. That was Reyna who was just holding you. She's a boss," Reyna let out a small laugh. "She's one of daddy's friends and your uncle's girlfriend! Isn't that crazy?" Logan began to calm down. I pulled him away from my chest and he stared at me with wide eyes, tears retreating. "You're going to be staying with them tonight, so your mom and I can start planning our wedding. Are you ready for your mommy and daddy to get married?" Logan cooed back and this time instead of a cry he gurgled softly.

"Wow," I looked up and Reyna was staring at me in awe. "Percy, you're great with him."
"He's the best," Adalyn said slumping against the far wall. She must have finished talking with her brother and this time, fortunately, she didn't look upset after the talk.

"It wasn't until weeks of me not knowing what to do, it took a long time," I said remembering my breakdown when Logan was 6 weeks old.

Reyna eyed her boyfriend. "Are you sure we're going to be able to handle a five-month-old?"

Nathan laughed. "Yes, we've fought in wars, I don't think Logan is going to get the best of us."

"And it'll be good practice," Adalyn smiled. Both of their eyes went wide.

"Uh, practice?" Nathan gurgled.

"For when you two have kids," she tried to quietly joke.

"That's not happening for a long, long time," Reyna said.

"Like how long?" Nathan questioned and Adalyn and I both laughed.

"It sounds like you two have a lot to discuss, have fun doing it with a baby around," I said while handing the last of Logan's stuff to Reyna and Logan to Nathan.

"Alright, just make sure you guys spend most of your night wedding planning. I want a ring on my sister's finger before Logan gets any siblings," Nathan joked and Adi's eyes went wide.

"Okay, you two, out," she said practically pushing them out the door. "I love you, Logie," Adalyn said placing a kiss on his cheek and he giggled.

"Bye baby," I waved to Logan and then they were gone. Adalyn let out a sigh. "You okay?" I asked her.

She nodded. "It's just, it's so quiet in here. No Nathan or Logan? But it feels good to have less testosterone in here."

I laughed and followed Adalyn into the living room. "You're pretty outnumbered, hopefully, our next one will be a girl."

Adalyn's eyes widened. "Next one?"

I quickly tried to save myself, but it wasn't working out too well. "Well, yeah, someday. Like your brother said, not until after we are married. But you always had your brother growing up and I wish I had a sibling growing up. I love Estelle but having another child would have made me less lonely. And Logan shouldn't have to be lonely. That is, if you want another one?" I took a deep breath and Adalyn let out a loud laugh.

"Breath Percy. We don't need to decide anything now. But yes, I would like to have another kid someday," she said. A smile poured on my face, but she kissed me to get rid of it. "But we can't think of it now, we need to plan a wedding."

I groaned. "Adi, I love you, but planning a wedding won't be easy."

She grabbed my hand. "But we'll do it together."

I smiled and squeezed her hand back. "Together."

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