The Child Of the Moon: The Titans Curse
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Chapter 20: One grieves the other rewarded
When I woke up I woke up to the smell of bacon sizzling on a pan, with Eggs being broken, and freshly homemade biscuits coming straight from the oven. I rubbed my eyes getting out the sand from the corners of my eyes. I peeled myself from the couch and leaned my back backward and made a few pops, the couch was comfy, but still didn't really do any wonders for my back. I looked to the chair and noticed Percy wasn't there, usually I was the first one up, but I guess after a day of almost dying it would drain anyone.
Ember came walking from the kitchen carrying a plate with a biscuit full of eggs and a couple of pieces of bacon.
"Good morning." She told me cheerfully, as she gently lifted my legs on top of her lap as she handed me the plate of food.
"Thanks, Em, but what about you?" I asked wondering why she hadn't had a plate of her own.
"Oh, well I already ate." Ember said with a small smile. "Mom is just helping May with another small batch for Percy and Annabeth."
"Oh," I said as I took a bite out of my small breakfast sandwich.
"Soo, your mom talked to me." Ember said as she now started looking at the floor.
"Huh, about what?" I asked as I finished eating my sandwich.
"About your upcoming trip." Ember said her voice going quite at the end, but I could pick up on what she was saying.
I put the plate down on the floor next to the couch. "So, she told you huh, I'm sorry Em I tired convincing her but she is so adamant about not allowing you to come."
"No, It's okay. Honestly, I understand, it's just when you go," she said as she bit her lip. "I just don't know how I'm going to deal with it. It's so far away and if you get in trouble and need help. I-I- "
"Em I'll be fine. I promise." I said as I grasped her hand.
"You know you can't promise me that." She said as she gave me a small glare. "Trouble just attracts to you like moth to a flame, you and Percy. I just don't feel comfortable leaving my mate to go into some strange area. You already died once I don't need that happening a second time."
"Ember I'll be fine. I am strong enough to handle it." I said. "And If something does come up I will call you straight away no questions asked."
Ember seemed a bit skeptical but she eventually relaxed her shoulders which had tensed up when we were talking. I knew this would be hard just as it would for me being away, for her possibly even harder, hell if I were in her shoes I would be demanding that I tag along, I wouldn't want my girlfriend that almost just died anywhere near any danger, but that would be just impossible since the life of a demigod, or demidragon for that matter is always dangerous.
"Which reminds me, Em?"
"Hm?"
"Besides from what you have told me is there anything else I should know?" I asked curious.
"Every mating is unique some gain the abilities their mate has, others may not have any other abilities other than the fact that they are closer than they were ever before. This bond is strong I feel as if there are chains linking us together by some unforeseen force, do you feel it?" Ember asked her violet eyes looking into mine waiting curiously for my answer.
And thinking on it I did, I felt connected to her in a way I never was before, I mean even before she gave me the mate mark I had always felt some sort of bond with her not the typical she is my girlfriend bond, but something stronger, it honestly is hard to explain. But now that she claimed me as her mate I could feel it tenfold, and honestly it was an exhilarating, and fulfilling feeling. It was if something was missing and Ember just happened to be that missing link.
"Yeah, I can it feels great as if I am complete, its like a void was there before, but now it's gone." I said with an uncertain look rubbing the back of my head with my hand. "If that makes sense."
"No, no it makes sense. I felt the same way. And I suppose doing this was just the push to make my two personalities one. My dragon and human halves both feel in sink. Both wanting to stick with you like glue, and be with you every step of the way. I think you could hate me and not want anything to do with me and I would still love you." Ember said.
I shook my head. "I would never do that. I love you. Trust me when I tell you that."
"I know." She said giving a small happy smile. "I can feel your emotions. It's coming off in waves. I suppose feeling each other's emotions may be one of the perks from this. Do you know what I am feeling?"
I focused looking at Ember, and it hit me, I felt love, happiness, even a feeling of pride, and surprisingly deep down a hint of despair, but I knew better than to question it.
I smiled. "Yeah, but I'm confused as to why you feel proud?"
She smirked. "I can't just tell you everything. I think I will leave that for you to figure out."
I rolled my eyes and rolled my legs off her lap and flipped myself around and placed my head on her now vacant lap. She placed her hands in my hair gently going through it soothingly. Just her doing such a simple action took all my worries about Ginarth, Kronos, and the fact that I would be leaving to London this coming summer.
"Cough, Cough."
Immediately I turned my attention to the coughing and Looked to see both Percy and Annabeth both walking into the room.
I got my head up from Ember's lap, and immediately I felt a sense of disappointment from Ember. I gave her a small look promising her that later we could just relax together.
She smiled gratefully.
"So, when do you guys want to head to camp, we have to go and see Chiron give him some of the details Grover might not be able to give?" Annabeth asked as she sat down in a sofa chair while Percy sat next to Ember and I.
"I can take you kids whenever you all are ready." Sally said as she peaked her head in from the kitchen.
May then also walked out from behind Sally and nodded. "I'm going to be coming as well, I want to see the camp, I haven't seen it for a few years now."
"Wait mom you've been in Camp Half-Blood before?" I asked.
"Of course, your father wanted me to experience his world fully when we first got together. Chiron is a great teacher even taught me how to use a sword quite well, even giving your father a run for his money." May said, moving her arm in a motion as if she had a sword in hand.
"Wow, bet you beat him a couple of times." I said.
"Hell no, your dad beat me every time, but that doesn't mean I hadn't given him a run for his money. Your dad's a child of Athena he was a pretty smart guy, so I wouldn't be surprised if Annabeth here, would be quite the tactician herself." May said praising Annabeth.
Annabeth's cheeks gain a dust of pink, and looked up proudly.
"True, I can't count how many times Blake and I would've been hurt if not dead if not for her." Percy said gaining a thinking pose, and Annabeth's face gained a darker shade of red, and if I hadn't covered my mouth I would've laughed my ass off at how dense Percy was.
"Shut it Seaweed Brain." Annabeth said flustered.
"What? What'd I say?" Percy asked.
"Don't worry about it honey." Sally said to Percy giving him a look of sympathy, making him only more confused.
Ember looked like she was about to say something, but I shook my head at her, Percy needed to figure this out on his own, and while I was all for giving him a small push in the right direction, he didn't need the answer just handed to him or it wouldn't be anything special.
"Well I say you kids rest up a bit, maybe watch some T.V., take a show, I mean gods know you all need one." My mother said putting emphasis on the smell by pinching her nose together. "Then after an hour or two we head to camp."
We all agreed, watching T.V. maybe play a couple of games would be a nice change from the constant looming deaths, plus she was right. We all hadn't really had a chance to tidy ourselves up in the past few days, I mean after all we were so overwelled with everything that had happened yesterday, and the whole quest we didn't really have a chance to do too much.
Percy was the first to volunteer to take a shower, which we all were fine with since Ember didn't really want to leave my side, and honestly, I felt the exact same. So, while he set off, I went to stand up on my feet with a little help, but I had Ember let go of me so I could try to walk on my own. Good news I could do so, bad news it still hurt like a bitch. Ember was constantly hovering as if ready for me to fall, but it never happened, as I hobbled my way to the kitchen.
When I made it to the kitchen I grabbed a glass from one of the cupboards and filled it up with some tap.
"You do know I could've just gotten you some water, you didn't have to move from the couch." Ember said with a raised eyebrow.
"I wanted to see if I could walk in here on my own." I said. "Plus, I'm going to have to take a shower soon, so I need to get used to moving on my own."
"I see, I guess that makes sense. Just take it easy." Ember said as she grabbed the glass from my hand and set it on the table and she grabbed me in a hug and hugged me tightly.
"Hey," I said as I hugged her back and softly stroked her hair. "What's wrong?"
"I'm just so glad you're okay." Ember said her becoming slightly shaky. "I mean gods, you almost died. If it hadn't worked and the claim killed you, I wouldn't know what to do."
"Well It did so don't worry about it. I know its easier said than done, but love you have to stop dwelling on it. You mean the world to me and to know you are still in pain thinking about what happened makes me sad." I said pulling away, but keeping my hands on her forearms. "Plus, were a team right?"
"Yeah?" Ember said looking me in the eyes her slit and normal eye both full of worry.
"Well, then trust me when I say, I will be fine. We will be fine. We look out for each other and protect each other, that's just how we are." I said.
Ember bit her lip. "J-just promise to keep in touch when you go with your mom on this trip."
"Of course we just have to try and get a phone like the one I got from Artemis." I said.
"Actually, I woke up to this on my pillow this morning." Ember said holding up a phone that looked just like mine only with hers there were black scales on the outside of the case. "The phone has only your number, and weirdly it had no note or anything saying whom it was from."
I chuckled. "It seems Artemis is starting to take a liking to you."
Ember scoffed, "The day Artemis actually starts liking me is most likely the day Percy finally stops being oblivious."
I chuckled and brought her in for another hug and kissed her forehead, and then I heard the door to the bathroom open.
"I think I'm going to take a shower next." I said.
Ember nodded.
After all our rounds of taking turns with the shower, we watched some T.V, played a couple of games and then we all set off to camp. It was Friday a week before Christmas eve, and Manhattan strangely enough was quiet as can be, with of course the exception of a couple of cars here and there, but other than that not too many people. Then again it was quite early in the morning to be running around. However, on the way to camp we did experience a small snow storm, but to see all the snow pass us on the way up was quite a site to see, and my mother whom rode up front with Sally was constantly asking Sally about what has happened in the past couple of years, not wanting to miss a single detail about my life, and unfortunately Sally told her.
Sally told her about the trip after her and my fathers supposed death, about the minotaur and the fact Percy and I both fought against the God of War, earning me a solid glare and scolding.
"Percy how does your mom know about this stuff?" I asked quietly.
Percy looked my way with a guilty look. "I may have told her about our adventures, I mean she is my mom. I kind of have to tell her you know."
I groaned. I was sooo doomed, especially since Sally knew about the sea dragon, and I knew I was in for a long talk.
As Sally continued to talk to my mother, Ember and Annabeth were both discussing something involving me, but both were being so quiet, and other noises were blocking me from focusing on what they were saying I couldn't quite catch what they were talking about except bits and pieces involving my name.
When we finally reached Half-Blood Hill we all got out of the car except for Sally, whom wanted to wait in the car. I asked why, but she just told me she had to make a phone call to some guy named Paul Blofis. So, we trudged up to Thalia's tree where the Golden Fleece glittered, and honestly I was kind of hoping that Artemins would be there with the hunters, but I guess since they weren't they were long gone, off to hunt some monsters.
Chiron greeted us at the Big House, but soon became speechless when he saw my mother. When he recovered from his stupor. Chiron immediately offered some hot chocolate and toasted cheese sandwiches. Also, apparently when Grover had come through he had told all the Satyrs about how the coffee he had had led to his lead on Pan. And immediately started a frenzy with all the other Satyrs all asking for the nearest expresso bar.
After eating the sandwiches offered and drinking some hot cocoa Chiron called a senior campers meeting-Beckendorf, Silena Beaurgard, and the Stoll brothers. Surprisingly even Clarisse from the Ares cabin showed up, back from some sort of secret mission. She looked a little roughed up, so her quest must've been a difficult one. She had a new scar on her chin, and her dirty blond hair had been cut short and ragged, like she had been attacked by someone with some very sharp claws.
Meanwhile my mother sat behind us quietly listening in.
"I got news," she mumbled uneasily. "Bad news."
"I'll fill you three in later," Chiron said with forced cheerfulness, and then I remember Annabeth must've known already since she had been at camp this whole time, all with the exception to see that I would make it. "The important thing is you saved both May and Artemis! And all came back in one piece."
Immediately all eyes were directed on my mother May whom was right behind me. And she just gave a small smile and a little wave to all the demigods looking her way. Ember put her head on my shoulder and I kissed the top of her head. I was glad that we all made it back, I was glad that my adoptive and biological mother were both okay.
I looked over to Percy and noticed a small faraway look in his eyes as if thinking about something. And then I looked at Annabeth and her eyes were on Percy, a small glimmer of worry.
"Luke is alive," Percy said. "Annabeth was right."
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"How do you know?" Annabeth asked sitting up straight.
"At the party, Annabeth said that she had a feeling that Luke was alive, and my father, he pulled me aside and told me that the ship, the princess Andromeda was still floating with Luke at the helm." Percy said slightly annoyed.
"Well," Annabeth shifted uncomfortably in her chair." If the final battle does come when Percy is sixteen, at least we still have two more years to figure something out." Beckendorf asked.
"We must use the time wisely, we have to gather as many allies as we can. Especially since Ginarth is now at large with Luke and the Titan lord of Time." I said seriously.
"I'm sorry, but if you could catch us up to speed again. Who is Ginarth?"
"Ginarth is an evil dragon, he has the same abilities as Ember does. The difference being is the fact he is a full dragon and very powerful. He has abilities normal black dragons don't. He was able to almost take out the whole royal line of dragons." I said.
"Wait they have a whole kingdom, of dragons?" Connor Stoll asked.
I sighed, and I went into full explanation of the whole situation regarding the royal line, and Ginarth. How his betrayal and how he had killed the two sons of the king and queen. I didn't however talk about the prophecy involving me, or the fact that I would be going to the land that held both the King and Queen dragons.
Chiron gained a thoughtful expression. "Indeed, but I must urge you all not to take this threat lightly. We may have two years which may seem like a long time," he said. "But it will go by very quickly, in the blink of an eye. I hope Percy is not the child of the Prophecy. But if he is, then the second Titan war is almost upon us. And with the dragons now coming out of hiding to support the titans and their master's deeds, I pray to the gods that we gain enough support. And I know they will strike here first."
"How do you know?" Percy asked. "Why would he care about the camp?"
"Because the gods use heroes as their tools," Chiron said simply. "Destroy the tools, and the gods will be crippled. Luke's forces will come here. Mortal, demigod, demi-dragons, monsters...We must be prepared. Clarisse's news may give us some insight on how they may attack, but-"
There was a knock on the door, and Nico di Angelo came huffing into the parlor, his cheeks bring red from the cold, and instantly I felt dread."
He was smiling, but he looked around anxiously. "Hey! Wait…where's my sister?"
Everyone was in dead silence. I looked at Chiron, then Percy, Ember, and then my mother, whom had a somber look on her face. I felt horrible I was the leader, and I had to take responsibility. I had slightly hoped someone would've already had told him before we came, but I guess luck just wasn't on my side.
I got out from Ember's grasp, she looked up at me and was about to stand, but I held up a hand to stop her, and I sighed.
"Hey, bud." I said turning my attention back to Nico. "Let's take a small walk, alright? We have to talk about somethings."
When I told him the news he was silent. Which sent warning bells blaring in my head. I explained to the best of my ability of how Bianca had sacrificed herself for the whole group, that she had done so as a true hero. But I could feel negative emotions just radiate off him as if someone had just shat on his sisters grave and made fun of him for what had happened.
I then pulled a small figurine out of my pocket the same figurine she had given to Percy. Which I asked him to give to me right before I had the talk with Nico.
"She wanted you to have this." I said showing him the small figurine, that Bianca had found in the junkyard. Nico held it in his palm and stared at it.
We were standing at the dining pavilion. The wind was nice, to most it would feel freezing, but to me it just felt nice. Snow fell lightly against the marble steps. Outside the camps borders had to have a blizzard happening considering how strong the wind was blowing.
"Percy had promised." Nico said staring at the statue.
"He what?" I asked.
"He promised he would protect her! He lied!" Nico said.
"Nico," I said. "Percy, we all tried. But Bianca gave herself up to save the rest of us. I would've taken her place in a second, but- "
"Well you should've! I would have my sister!" Nico screamed.
"Nico-"I said.
"No! I should've never trusted, you, or Percy." His voice broke. "My nightmares were right!"
"What do you mean nightmares?" I asked immediately.
"Shut up! I hate you!" He said as he flung the god statue to the ground, making a loud clattering noise as it hit the icy marble.
"Hey!" I said now getting frustrated. "We did everything we could. We tried our hardest dammit. And you know what she could be alive, the last we saw was a dark glow surrounding the foot of where she was trapped. I am not sure, but-"
"She's dead." He said as he closed his eyes. His whole body trembled with rage. "I should've known it earlier. I felt it."
"What do you mean you felt it?" I asked.
Before he could answer, I heard sound behind me. A hissing, clattering noise I instantly recognized all too well.
Instantly I summoned my bow and my orbs flew from my pockets, and Nico gasped. I whirled around and found myself facing four skeleton warriors. They grinned fleshless grins and advanced with swords drawn. I wasn't sure how they'd made it inside the damn camp, but it didn't matter."
"You're trying to kill me!" Nico screamed. "You brought these…these things?"
"What the hell? Do I look like I can control skeletons? They followed me. Now run, they can't be destroyed. Go call for help." I said not turning my attention away from them.
"No, I don't trust you!"
The first skeleton charged, but using the ice around I summoned it up and used it as a shield to block them from coming any further, but It became pointless when the other three charged and punched the ice as if it were made of glass, and it shattered. Using my bow I shot the closest one in the head, making it roll off its shoulders, and instantly the other three charged.
I clicked by bow quickly and formed four swords from my orbs. While my orbs protected me I looked back at Nico.
"Run, Nico!" I yelled. "Get help, dammit!"
"No!" He pressed his hands to his ears.
'Geez, this kid really holds a grudge doesn't he.' A said in my head.
'A, now is really not the time.' I mentally said.
My swords surrounding me did a great job at protecting me, but I knew I couldn't hold my own forever. The fourth one which I had shot the head off of, was starting to reattach its head.
"No!" Nico shouted louder. "Go away!"
The ground rumbled beneath me. The skeletons froze. Instantly I formed tree branches from the ground and formed it to move me out of the way as cracks opened at the feet of the four warriors I had been fighting. The ground ripped apart and the tree I had created started to fall, luckily, I was quick on my feet and jumped just in time away, before I fell in with it. Flames erupted from the fissure, and the earth swallowed both my tree and the skeletons with one loud CRUNCH!
Silence instantly enveloped the place.
Where the skeletons had once been, a twenty-foot-long scar wove across the marble floor of the pavilion. Otherwise there were no signs of the warriors.
I stood there staring wide eyed at the large gape in the floor. "How in the hell-"
"I don't want to see you anymore!" he yelled. "Go away. I hate you and Percy! I wish you were both dead!"
The ground surprisingly didn't try to swallow me up, but Nico ran down the steps, heading toward the woods. Immediately I sent my orbs to chase after him and it caught his arm. I quickly ran and stood in front of him, as he continued to struggle against my orbs. I then used the snow around us and formed the ice to encompass his legs.
"Nico! Damnit look at me!" I said angrily.
He looked up at me startled, but an angry look was still on his face.
"I understand your angry, your upset, but dammit we did everything we could. Your sister did a very noble deed, and you know what would she be happy to see you like this?" I asked.
He glared. "I wouldn't know she isn't here." His eyes gaining a dangerous glint in his eyes.
I sent ice to gather up the small statue in the pavilion, and brought it to the both of us.
"She got this for you, and you were probably the last thought she had, dammit. Percy may have made a mistake and made a stupid promise. He should've never promised what he did, that was a huge mistake on his part, things happen that are out of our control and you have to try to move on from these things. It's hard I've been through it, but you have to try." I said.
"No! I don't have to! I just want my SISTER BACK!" Nico shouted, and immediately a wave of power rolled off him, and the wave of power pushed me back, as a black shadow enveloped him, causing him to disappear before my eyes.
I looked down at the small figure in my hand and instantly I recognized the figure, It was Hades. I had looked back at the spot Nico was at and immediately I connected the dots. Nico and Bianca were both children of Hades. It would be the only explanation of how they were able to get rid of the skeletons and how he was able to disappear into the shadows.
Ember, Percy, Grover and Annabeth all came running up to me.
"Hey we felt a rumbling." Ember said as she looked me over in case I was hurt. "What happened? Where is Nico?"
I looked at her and then to Percy. "Percy, did you promise Nico that you would keep Bianca safe?" I asked.
Percy looked guilty. "I did, the kid was looking at me, and I just had to say yes."
I sighed. "Percy, we can't make those promises. Nico is now MIA. He disappeared into the shadows." I said.
"What!" Everyone said.
I nodded my head.
"We have to tell Chiron." Annabeth said.
"No." Percy said.
We all looked at him.
"Um," Grover said nervously," What do you mean…no?"
Percy looked unsure, and then he looked determined. "We can't let anyone know. Nico obviously is a son of Hades."
"Percy," Annabeth said. "Do you know how serious this is? Even Hades broke the oath! This is horrible!"
"I don't think so," Percy said. "I don't think Hades broke the oath."
"What?" Annabeth said.
"That's right they were in the Lotus Casino for years, even before the pact was made." I said.
Percy nodded.
"That's right!" Grover said, and he told Annabeth about the conversations we'd had with Bianca on the quest.
"But I guess the question is, is how did they get out?" Ember said. "I mean I remember Bianca telling us about the lawyer that got them out, but I don't know who it could've been. Maybe a follower of Hades? Or perhaps of the Titan lord, and maybe Dr. Thorn was there to pick them up."
"Perhaps, but Percy I understand why you want to keep this underwraps." I said.
"Why?" Grover asked.
"If the Olympians find out it might cause fighting amongst each other," Ananbeth said. "I mean after so long of finally causing them to look at the threat this would just get in the way."
Grover looked worried. "But we can't hide things from the gods. Not forever."
"I don't need forever," Percy said. "Just give it two years. Until I'm sixteen."
Annabeth paled. "But, Percy, this means the prophecy might not be yours. It might be about Nico. We have to-"
"No," Percy said. "I choose the prophecy. It will be about me."
"Are you sure Perce?" I asked as I clasped his shoulder.
He nodded.
"Why?" Annabeth cried. "You want to be responsible for the whole world?"
"I can't let Nico be in any more danger," Percy said. "I owe him that much, I mean after all I was the one who made such a stupid promise. I knew I wouldn't for sure be able to keep."
"The poor kid hate you two, and wants to see you both dead," Grover said.
"Maybe we can find him," Percy said. "We can convince him it's okay. Hide him someplace safe."
Annabeth shivered. "If Luke gets ahold of him-"
"He won't," I said. "When I come back from this trip my mom is takeing me on. I'll be damned sure he won't get to any of my friends. Even those who don't see me as such."
I then turned to Percy.
"I am sure I can trust you and the others to search for Nico." I said.
Percy nodded.
Ember and I went to see Chiron and we told Chiron a fake story of how he had disappeared. I wasn't sure if he completely bought it, but it worked for the most part. I mean I wanted to tell Chiron the truth, but I knew he had a duty to Olympus first and foremost so there was no way in hell he would keep it from them.
"So, young," Chiron sighed, his hands on the rail of the front porch. "Alas, I hope he was eaten by monsters. Much better than being recruited into the Titans' army."
"So you really think the first attack will be here?" I asked.
Chiron stared at the snow falling on the hills. I could see smoke from the dragon guardian at the pine tree, the glitter of the distant Fleece.
"I believe it won't be till after summer, I believe he may need to build up more of an army. And with Ginarth, now making an appearance, I am sure they are working out their own plans. Blake I talked to your mother, about your trip to London. I will be sending some supplies for you to study. Which I am sure you will find essential for any training you may do up there." Chiron said with a knowing look, which luckily Ember did not catch.
I looked at Ember. "What are you going to do while I am gone?"
"I will be continuing to stay with Percy and mom, and I will keep you updated on things going on here. I mean Percy turns fifteen this August. " Ember said.
"Good, try to keep Percy on the mind of school. The boy needs rest, especially with what is to come upon his shoulders." Chiron said.
Then suddenly Grover came barging into the door of the Big House. His face haggard and pale, like he'd seen a ghost.
"He spoke." Grover cried.
"Calm down, whom my dear satyr?" Chiron asked. Frowning. "What is the matter?"
I…I was playing music in the parlor," he stammered, "and drinking coffee. Lots and lots of coffee! And he spoke in my mind!"
"Who?" Ember asked impatiently.
"Pan!" Grover wailed. "The Lord of the Wild himself. I heard him! I have to…I have to find a suitcase."
"Hey, hold on a second Grover." I said. "What did he say?"
Grover stared at me. "Just three words. He said, 'I await you…'"
Right then and there I knew that as soon as my business was finished in London. I was going to come back one really large clusterfuck of an adventure…and boy would it be exciting.
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