bob101:
Booya story
Okay? Not sure how to respond to that, but okay.
bob101:
Nice twist
Thank you
Alexandra Jackson rocks Hades:
I knew you would. I just gave you one for reassurance. Now I'm going to wash out the bad taste in my mouth
Please tell me you didn't eat the candle. That's like candle 101: you don't eat the candle unless you're a wax monster. It's as simple as that; honestly.
Book3:
Woah, no way! I was born in India, too!
Anyways, I probably forgot about Ethan…Nice Chapter! But I hate the cliffhanger! :(
Yay! Indian high-five! (Gives high-five) Sorry about the cliffhanger, though. I was in a little hurry so I wouldn't miss a movie I wanted to watch
Silver Moon Huntress:
Okay! Thanks for the approval. Ima gonna tell her now… Hey Dani! She said it was oka- O.O whoa… that is a LOT of Mangoes…
Okay, first of all, you bet it's a lot of mangoes. (There's a lot more if you find my secret stash, which you never will. Mwahahahahaha!). Second of all, I'm a he, so yeah.
Megaranger66:
The final battle begins! Here's an all-you-can-eat mango buffet. All the food tastes like Mangoes! Oh yeah and after the story is done, could you do a Percy vs. Kronos fight Mortal Kombat style?
Yay! Mangoes! Wait, is that beef and pork? Time to donate some food for the homeless! (I don't eat beef or pork, but since it's mango-flavored, why waste it?)
P.S. Mortal Kombat style? Why do I have a feeling that it's made by a guy who's trying to make a bad game sound cool (don't know if it's a bad game or not, cuz I've never heard of it).
Chapter 25
Percy POV
Kronos got into a stance, and I noticed right away he didn't have a shield. I kept my shield and trident ready, and got prepared to call upon water, if needed, which I probably will. Kronos then charged, but got only two steps before tripping on his feet. I relaxed a little, but not so much as to give Kronos an opening. Kronos got back up and picked up his sword
"I hate this kid," snarled Kronos, "he wouldn't let me take over his body without getting the chance to see your face when I did, and now we're both suffering for it. You see, Percy Jackson, it takes time for us gods and Titans to completely take over a body. We need time to be oriented and used to the body. The only down part is that we need to do it every time, and each time we leave the body, it takes longer."
"Well then," I said, "It's too bad for you, isn't it?"
I charged, and Kronos brought up his sword-less arm, before realizing he didn't have a shield. I heard a sharp rip as I stabbed his arm. I didn't realize I had cut his arm off until I heard the thud of his arm hitting the ground.
"That was a well-placed attack, Perseus Jackson," roared Kronos, "but before we continue, I would like to know WHERE MY SHIELD IS!"
"You didn't have it when you started, you idiot," I said
"You dare mock me, you fool?" roared Kronos, "YOU WILL DIE!"
Kronos then charged me, stumbling as he did so, and just at the last minute, I moved to the side, avoiding his attack, and stabbed his knee. He went down for the second time, and when he tried to come up, his left leg was cut from the knee down.
"You fool!" roared Kronos, "You realize what you've done! Now I'll never be able to get out of this body. An arm is fine, but without legs, there's no way I can get out!"
He had thrown his sword to the side, as he yelled at me, and I simply walked over to him.
"I'm not going to pretend that I understood what you just said," I replied, "but I am going to say this: you lost, and an army can't function without a commander in charge."
"Oh, there's going to be a commander," laughed Kronos, "there's always going to be a commander."
"But not a commander-in-chief," I said, before stabbing him in the heart.
"Percy," wheezed the body, but it was Matt's voice this time, "Don't let the gods do to you what Kronos did to me. You're the hero now, and forevermore."
I looked over to the army, and asked, "Is there a Ceres warrior here?"
"I'm a Ceres warrior," said a girl in the front lines, stepping out.
"I need a flower," I said, "a white tulip if you can."
"A white tulip?" she asked
"If you can do it," I said
"No I can," she said, "I was just clarifying because not many people ask for that."
"Well I am," I said
"You do know what it means, right?" she asked, giving a bunch of white tulips
"I wouldn't be asking if I didn't," I said, taking the tulips and placing is on Matt's body, with his hand over them
Just as I removed my hand, Matt came back to life, but only just, and smiled in content before dying in happiness.
I stood up, and just then, all the Greek counselors came to the front of the crowd surrounding me, and gasped.
"Did we win?" I asked, looking at them
They nodded, and I looked around, and smiled.
Random Person's POV
"Just recently," said Percy, "we have done the world an enormous favor. Whether they know it or not is not our intention. Our intention was to do it, and do it we have. We not only rid the world of the influential deceits of Kronos and his commanders, but the terrorizing power of Gaea and her giants. However, this victory has not come without losses. There have been many warriors who have fallen in battle, but not in vain. Their deaths shall be remembered forever more in this year's special bead which lists all of the dead on a picture of Central Park. This bead shall be available to all Romans, if they so choose to accept it. Don't worry, though, we have included the Romans dead on this bead. One last thing before I stop this speech, which is killing me on the inside. As you may or may not know, Chiron and Lupa have been kidnapped during the war due to Octavian and Drew's collaboration with the other side. I am pleased to announce that we have been able to save Chiron and Lupa, and they are alive, healthy, and mobile. Everyone, give a record-breaking round of applause to our teachers, without whom none of this would be possible! Chiron, the centaur, and Lupa, the wolf, everyone!"
Percy gestured to the side of the stage, and there they were, Chiron and Lupa, both bowing, and thanking everyone, as we all clapped so hard and so long, that I doubt that an applause this size would ever be able to replicated.
The two came up, and gave their speech, which was really not bad. They simply reenacted what had happened from their kidnapping (horse-/wolf-napping?) and if I had told you, you would never be the same again. When the two of them had finished, I was wrong in saying that the previous applause for them was never able to replicated. The applause after their speech will never be replicated, and I can attest to that, seeing as how most of us are going to be deaf for a long time, if not our whole lives.
But the story's not done yet! Stay tuned for the next and last installment of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Superhero Style!
Three questions for this chapter just cuz I'm feeling curious:
If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest have to drown as well?
Why does a round pizza come in a square box?
If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
