Throw down your weapons and press the mercy button! Welcome comrades, to the final chapter of Hydromancer! I'll be honest, when I first started out writing this story I didn't know how popular it was going to get. Honestly, I figured that I would get a few reviews here and there, but how surprised was I when you guys sent me countless reviews! Asking for more, telling me how good this story is, and generally just being supportive. Your support has meant a lot to me since I started this, and I know that I've kinda fell off since it started, but life kinda gets in the way of your plans sometimes. Anyways, I just want to say thank you for all the support and goodwill you have sent my way. I'm glad that you found my story and liked it enough to stick with it for this long.
So without further ado, here is the last chapter of Hydromancer. I hope you enjoy!
PREVIOUSLY:
Percy finally saw just how much his disappearance and memory loss had affected her. It was just like with his mom, but also in a way worse. Lightning was striking around them wildly as Thalia lost control of her emotions, blasting small craters into the earth with each strike.
"DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG I LOOKED FOR YOU!? HOW MUCH IT HURT KNOWING THAT THERE WAS NOTHING I COULD DO AS YOU FELL INTO TARTARUS!?" she cried out. "HOW MUCH I CRIED!? HOW MANY TIMES I ALMOST GAVE UP HOPE THAT YOU WERE ALIVE!?"
Percy looked down. He didn't exactly know the circumstances that had wound him up in Tartarus, but he know one thing. She was hurting because of him, and he didn't want that. He may not remember it, but he would rather see her smile. He turned and pulled her into a tight embrace, cutting off her rant and shocking her into silence. Slowly the lightning strikes dwindled into nothing as her sadness overtook her anger, and she wrapped her arms around him tightly. Percy waited calmly as slowly her tears stopped too before he leaned down and kissed her softly.
Shocked at first, she returned the kiss hungrily before he broke it off a few moments later, a giant blush on his face.
"I'm sorry I hurt you so much….I didn't mean to, and I don't want you to feel this bad ever again. I may not have any of my old memories, but I'm back now. We can make more right? Just know…I won't leave your side again. I promise. Ok?"
Thalia looked up at Percy for a few moments before a wide and happy smile slid across her face as she nodded her head. No more tears, no more crying. He was back at least, and that was better than him being dead.
"I'm holding you to that promise kelpy."
A giant irritated grin split Percy's face as he replied,
"I feel like you've called me that before, and I was annoyed by it back then too, but don't worry,"
He took her hands in his,
"I wouldn't break it for the world."
NOW:
Seven weeks
Seven long grueling weeks
A lot can happen in seven weeks
Seasons can change, people grow older, and the world gets a little bit darker…
It just so happened that this time, it was with the start of these seven weeks that the end of the world started, and it all started with an eruption. When Mt. Saint Helens erupted it shook the earth for miles around it, and the noise was deafening, but another noise unknown to mortals was mixed in with the boom of the volcano. The vicious war cry of a prisoner who has been freed after centuries chained, of a prisoner who is out for revenge on those who trapped it, a prisoner that will stop at nothing until it has gotten vengeance. Typhon had escaped his prison.
That cry reached all the way to Olympus, where the gods all at once stopped as the realization that war was no longer simply a thing that was a ways away. War was coming to them, and it would take everything they had to survive this. They were going to have to stop Typhon before he got anywhere near New York. If he got close….then Olympus would be no more.
They had to leave, but they would not leave Olympus unguarded. They would do what they always did when war came their way, they would turn to their demigod champions. While they were away it would be up to them to protect Olympus, and for that to happen they had to be ready.
Chiron knew this, so when the gods left camp went into overdrive. Camp had already been training in case of war, but with Typhon free he knew war would soon be upon them, and training was ramped up in preparation. This was going to be nothing like the capture the flag games they played, nothing like sword practice or any of the other camp activities that they participated in. This was war. War is brutal, war is hellish, war could turn even the most hardened of campers into a sniveling wreck, and not all of them would come back. That was a sad fact that Chiron knew was going to be proven true. He couldn't protect them all, nor could he find a way to keep them all alive. The best he could do was teach them to the best of his ability so that they would be able to defend themselves.
There was also no way that they were going to be able to defend Olympus by themselves. They were going to need some help in preparation and in battle. That's why before the gods had left he asked for help from Artemis and her hunters, who had reluctantly agreed to help train the campers and aid in the battle to come while their mistress was away. If it wasn't for the survival of the Greek pantheon, they probably would've declined, but as it was they were on board.
For those seven, as the gods fought their hardest to hold back Typhon as he slowly made his way towards New York in the middle of his own personal hurricane, hunters and campers trained till they dropped. Making sure to make themselves the best they could possibly be so that when the time came they didn't fail. They trained hard, but none as hard as the prophesized three.
Thalia, Percy, and Nico lived, ate, and dreamed, training. If they weren't training it was because they were sleeping or eating. They knew that they were the defacto leaders of the campers. They had to make sure they were as strong as demgodly possible. For seven weeks, they trained themselves and helped the hunters train the campers to as close to perfection as they could get. Throughout this time their powers slowly grew day by day, as did their bonds. Nico and Thalia told Percy of the past that he had forgotten, of the memories they once shared, of the people that they'd met.
In turn Percy told them what he hadn't told the gods and his mother. He told them of his time in Tartarus. He'd forgotten it for a while, but after he escaped into the Labyrinth, it his memory of that time slowly begun to come back to him. He told them of its horrors, of the terrible things that lay at the bottom of that pit. He told them about the colosseum, about the torture he faced at the hands of Luke and Annabeth, and his meeting with Styx. During this talk it took all of Thalia's willpower, and calming words from Percy and Nico to keep her from exploding with rage and showering the area in lightning.
Percy couldn't blame her though. It was a hard pill to swallow, the fact that their former friends had joined the titans and were torturing Percy for his entire stay in Tartarus. It was a fact that would put anyone who was close to them into a rage, and for someone like Thalia who wore her heart on her sleeve it was an especially crushing blow. They calmed her down though, and after that the three were even closer, their bonds having deepened.
The three learned the ins and outs of each other's powers, strengths, weaknesses, usage, maneuverability, as they became one cohesive fighting unit. It was by no means perfect, nor was it at the par of the hunter's teamwork, but the three had become even more of a force to be reckoned with. A week before the battle would commence Chiron called them into the big house for a last minute talk.
The door creaked loudly as it swung open, the soft fall of feet following soon after as Percy, Thalia, and Nico entered the big house. Their eyes widened in shock and wide grins slid across Percy and Thalia's face as all three laid eyes on Chiron, Serena, and Hestia. Needless to say, there were a lot of hugs and cheerful greetings across the room.
Percy was about to ask what the two were doing here before Hestia spoke before him.
"Before you ask why we're here," she began sending a teasing look to Percy who blushed in embarrassment, "I have a gift for you three from your fathers, and also what's so wrong with me wanting to talk with my three favorite demigods?"
"Three?" questioned Nico with a puzzled look on his face. After all, he'd never met Hestia before, how could he be her favorite.
"Yes three," she continued, "You have been a great friend to Thalia in her time of need, and I and Serena have seen how close you three have grown over the past three weeks. Now, your gifts are back in your cabins, and will be very useful to you all in the coming battle."
"Yeah, but what are they?" asked Thalia.
Serena giggled and replied, "You'll see soon enough."
Thalia snorted while Percy and Nico snickered lightly at her.
"So," began Chiron once the good mood had calmed down a bit, "I don't think you three have hear the great prophecy yet. Have you?"
The three looked at each other and shrugged. Chiron's statement was true. They'd never even heard of the great prophecy. I mean, between all the quests for the gods, and shit that has happened to Percy and Thalia, when would they?
"I take it from the looks of confusion you haven't. Well, it honestly doesn't matter that you haven't known because it isn't something that you can do anything about, and with everything that has happened we didn't need you worrying about yet another thing in your life," explained Chiron as he paced around the room.
"Well, what is it?" asked Nico, "And why is it so great?"
"It's great," began Hestia in a calm tone, "Because this prophecy will decide the fate of Olympus."
The three of them felt their stomachs drop, and Nico was only able to muster a weak "oh" in reply. Serena and Hestia sighed as Chiron continued the explanation,
"This is exactly why we didn't tell you. We didn't need you worrying about this on top of Percy's disappearance or anything else for that matter, but the time has come that you three must know about it."
The room went silent before Hestia cleared her throat and begun reciting the great prophecy,
"At the final battle to decide all.
The sky, the sea, and the shadows must stand tall.
Their combined fury may tip the scale.
And only then will Olympus prevail.
When fire, pain, sadness, hatred, and loss begin to rend.
The Titan King will meet his end."
The room was silent for a moment before Percy spoke softly,
"Well I think we know who the three children are."
"And the fact that we are pretty much deciding the fate of Olympus with this last coming battle," muttered Thalia.
"Haven't been a demigod for more than a year and I already have to deal with this shit," grumbled out Nico as he crossed his arms.
Hestia and Serena grumbled while Chiron just sighed in exasperation.
"The one thing we could never figure out was the last part," said Hestia, "What are pain, sadness, fire, hatred, and loss supposed to be?"
Suddenly it clicked in Percy's head and he spoke excitedly,
"Guys I know what it is! Wait here, I'll be right back!"
Percy dashed out of the room before anyone could say anything to him, leaving the five of them to wait for his return.
"Do either of you two know what he's talking about?" asked a puzzled Serena.
The two shook their heads as they two were clueless as to what the hell the son of Poseidon was talking about. A few moment later Percy returned, swinging the door open gently with a small bundle in his other hand. He approached the group once more as he begun to explain a few things.
"You see, when I was back in Tartarus. My…uhh…Styx gave me a task to complete before I left for the Labyrinth."
Percy opened the bundle in his arms, revealing the multi colored glowing bottle for all to see. At first everyone stared at it confused until Hestia and Chiron both gasped as it came to them. Percy smiled grimly at them as he noted their expressions of shock and continued,
"Yeah. She had me use this bottle she gifted me to collect water from all five rivers of the underworld. It wasn't easy, and half the time….well it wasn't easy, but I'm pretty sure that this is what the great prophecy is talking about. According to lady Styx, it has the power to completely erase some ones existence if used on them, but it can only be used once."
The room was quieter than a morgue as they digested this new information that they were just given. Well it looks like they understood all of the great prophecy, now the only thing left to do was wait for the final battle to commence.
"Percy," spoke Chiron, "I think it goes without saying that you need to be very careful with that. It is our greatest weapon in this fight, but it can just as easily become our downfall if someone else gets a hold of it."
Percy nodded solemnly while Nico patted him on the back and Thalia silently slipped her hand into his free one and gave a comforting squeeze. Percy gave a grateful smile to the two of them before turning back to the other three in the room.
"Well…is there anything else about the battle that we need to discuss?"
Chiron, Hestia, and Serena all shook their heads no at the question, and Percy let out quiet sigh.
"Well then," he continued with a smile, "We have a lot of catching up to do don't we?"
The rest of the group smiled before they all went to sit down at the table, and for the rest of the night they spent talking and catching up and just enjoying each other's company.
That was a week ago, something the three of them remembered like a fond memory. Now, however, it was time for battle. It was time to settle things, to decide the fate of Olympus. Thunder shook the grey clouds that blanketed the sky, the threat of rain very close to being made real. The silence in between the rumbles was deafening as three pairs of eyes locked onto the gold and blue eyes of two traitors and an army as the final battle was seconds from commencing.
Finally, the prophecy was coming to pass. The city streets, once bustling and full of mortals lay deserted, the humans having fled due to the threat of the oncoming super storm. Where the mortals once were, now stood two opposing armies. One on the side of light, and the other on the side of darkness.
Percy stood clad in shining silver-green armor gifted to him by Poseidon in the middle of the trio, his green eyes the color of jade and hard as steel as he clenched and unclenched his fists, gauntlets already activated. He was so tired of fighting. Tartarus had taken it out of him, and he wanted nothing more than to sit down and just rest. That would have to wait though because he had one last fight, one last battle, and he was prepared to do what he had to. Live or die this would be his final fight. The air around him had become charged with the scent of the ocean as his eyes began to glow from the power he held within.
Thalia stood to his right, bright golden armor given to her by her father wrapped around her protectively as Aegis sat activated on one arm and she twirled her spear in the other. Her eyes had darkened to the color of a stormy sky as she looked across the highway at the people she used to call friend. There was no mercy in her eyes, the friendship they had was long gone, the only thing in she held for them now was contempt. She would hold nothing back because her future was on the line.
Lastly, to the left of Percy was Nico, Midnight armor wrapped around him like a shawl as his hands rested on the hilt of his stygian iron sword, its tip resting in the earth. Unlike the two before him whose eyes shown with rage or anger, his eyes were deceptively calm. Like mirror like shards of obsidian, his eyes didn't see past friends, or a final battle. His eyes only saw the havoc he was going to wreck, the death that he was going to cause. The air around him had grown cold and the few flowers near him that had sprouted up in cracks near the pavement had wilted. Death. He would send his father some souls to play with in Hades.
Behind them stood the last line of defense, all the remaining campers that were ready and waiting to defend Olympus to the last man or woman. Armed to the teeth and clad in armor forged by the Cyclopes, they formed a formidable wall. It wasn't the largest army, but it was quality not quantity.
Across from the three and their army who stood guard outside the Empire State Building stood the opposing army. Hellhounds, dracane, giants, and other various monsters all in one giant group ready to kill, and in front of that army stood Luke and Annabeth. Luke however, wasn't Luke anymore. With golden eyes that swam with malice and a smile as hard as granite, the boy known as Luke was long gone, and in his body stood the legendary titan Kronos. He'd used Luke until the very end, tricking him into bathing in the river Styx in order to take over his body, and now here he stood, his giant scythe draped over his shoulder.
Next to him stood Annabeth, all traces of her childlike wonder gone. Her storm grey eyes had darkened to the color of granite, and the smirk that adorned her face looked out of place. She stood with a relaxed posture, tossing a knife lazily up and down as she analyzed the three across from her. There was no recognition in her eyes, only the need analyze and figure out the best way to kill the last three standing in front of them.
After long last the battle for Olympus was about to begin. The children of the big three stood at the ready, having prepared themselves for this for seven weeks. There was no words being shared, just a tense silence in an even quieter city. All at once that silence was broken when Kronos raised his scythe high into the air, and the monsters behind him erupted into fury as they surged forward ready to kill all that was in front of them.
The demigods responded immediately, their battle cry piercing the air just as loudly as the monsters roars as they rampaged forward with one goal in their mind, protect Olympus at all costs. Percy, Thalia, and Nico lead the charge, ready to defend their friends. Percy held up his hands as he was running and two giant orbs of water before condensing down to the size of his palms. Thalia, who was running behind him, reached forward and charged them full lighting before dashing in front of Percy and sliding to a crouch with her shield above her. Percy ran and jumped on top of the shield, righting himself at the last moment before Thalia launched him high into the sky, using some of her control over wind to send him higher.
While this was going on Nico dashed in front of the two before jumping slightly and slamming his sword into the earth causing a giant split to originate from the blade and split the monster army in two, and a violent rumbling to overtake the rushing monster army, halting their movement and taking their minds off of the son of Poseidon as he launched both balls of supercharged water. On contact the spheres exploded violently sending a large shockwave of electrified water into the army of monsters, turning a number of them to dust in an instant.
Caught off guard, the monsters were ill prepared for the wave of angry Greek demigods that smashed into their disoriented front line. There was no holding back. The campers began tearing through monsters as fast as they could, knowing they needed to weed down the number of monsters quickly or they would soon be overtaken by their sheer overwhelming presence. Percy, Thalia, and Nico were like a saw blade of death, spelling doom for any and all monsters that came near them. One would attack, while the one defended the attackers back, while the last one counter attacked for the defender.
The surprise however, didn't last for long. The monsters regrouped and began bouncing back. Slowly driving the campers back as they tried their best to fend off their sheer numbers. The trio knew they needed to cause more chaos of they were ever going to win this battle, and they knew that the fight wasn't even serious yet. Luke/Kronos and Annabeth were just sitting behind it all watching. Probably waiting for them to be too tired to battle them effectively. Percy had just finished killing a hellhound before the three jumped apart as a giant club smashed down where they had just been, killing the monsters that had been in that area.
Thalia whipped around and launched her spear as hard as she could at the giant, lighting sparking off the tip. It slammed through the giant's skull, causing the beast to turn to dust as it crumbled, and continued arcing through the sky. Thalia focused hard on the spear and disappeared in a bolt of lightning, and just as quickly reappeared next to her spear. She charged it full of lighting again before sending it straight down at the earth in the heart of the monster army. The spear caused an explosion on impact, sending monsters tumbling every which way as they slowly faded into dust. Thalia flew down to the crater that her spear was in and yanked it out of the earth before continuing her fight.
Nico blocked a sword strike to his abdomen before spinning around another sword strike from behind him and decapitating three dracane in one swipe. A smaller hellhound pounced at him from the side in an attempt to pin him down, but Nico didn't even turn to acknowledge it. His shadow elongated and from it out launched an even larger hellhound that tackled the smaller one out of the air. Nico slammed his foot into the earth causing a chasm to split open in front of him, swallowing a group of monsters whole. Out of the same chasm crawled a large group of skeleton warriors. They dispersed quickly at Nico's silent order to aid the campers in the fight before he spun around and launched himself back in the fray.
Percy was fighting like the monsters he was battling against. He was as fast and deadly as the roaring seas. He rolled around attack after attack before striking back swiftly and deadly. He spun around a hellhound claw before upper cutting the thing into the sky. Percy launched himself up into the sky with a spin, willing the water to twist around him as it slowly formed into a giant dragon. He landed with a boom as he willed the dragon to wreck whole sale destruction on the monsters around him.
Slowly but surely, the demigods began weeding down, and pushing back the tide of monsters that were assaulting them. It took a while but finally, the last monster fell. The three looked around at the carnage around them as they caught their breath. The casualties were larger than they'd hoped. Despite how well they'd done, the sheer overwhelming number of the monster army would still claim the lives of nearly half of the campers that came to battle. They straightened as they heard the slow clapping coming from Luke/Kronos as he and Annabeth slowly made their way towards them.
Percy, Thalia, and Nico all lined up in front of the remaining campers as the two approached. The two stopped a few feet away from them as the campers fanned out behind the three. Percy glanced behind himself and spoke,
"You guys deal with Annabeth. You guys will be able to take her. We're going to handle Kronos."
The remaining campers nodded and began spreading out around the girl after Kronos smirked and gave her a quick nod, prompting her to walk away for her battle. The remaining four stared each other down for a few moments, sizing each other up. No words needed to be spoken between them. They all knew there was no point, nothing was going to stop this battle. The battle finally commenced when the titan king thrust his hand forward and the three stumble back a few steps as they were hit by an invisible force. Kronos dashed forward and gave a wide horizontal slash with his scythe in an effort to take them all out in one swing. The three saw the attack coming and reacted, each dodging away from the strike, but their moves were sluggish. It was like the air was heavier around them, like they were moving through honey.
Kronos dashed at Nico and threw down a vertical strike that would've cleaved the son of Hades in half if it wasn't for Percy bringing up a wall of water between them. When the blade struck the wall of water the wall turned to ice, trapping the scythe in place and giving someone an opportunity to counter attack. And counter attack they did. Thalia launched her shield at Kronos, and it cracked in the side of his skull stunning him before it ricocheted off into the air. Covering herself in wind she launched herself up and caught the shield she just threw.
Kronos yanked his weapon out of the ice wall causing it to crumble, but instead of just falling harmlessly to the earth the ice turned back into water and slammed into the unprotected stomach of the titan king. The blow sent him skidding backward, but the attack did little to no damage on him. The three dashed forward in an attempt to overwhelm him with numbers, but another wave of force hit them slowing them down. Kronos simply dodged through each of their attacks with an amused expression on his face as he counter attacked each of them, launching them back away from him and to the ground. They scrambled to their feet just in time to dodge another sweeping attack by the lord of time that would've cleaved them in half.
The song and dance continued for a long while, and no matter what they tried the trio couldn't get the upper hand on Kronos. Every attack they made either didn't hurt him or was avoided with ease, while the attacks sent their way were just barely dodged or blocked. If they didn't have superior numbers, they would've died a long time ago. Kronos let out a deep chuckle after a particularly nasty kick he sent at Nico, knocking him back into the other two.
"Your courage is admirable, but you should know by now that you will never be able to defeat me."
The three didn't bother to grace him with an answer as they pulled themselves to their feet, panting and angry, their grip on their weapons grew tighter.
"It's not like you lot could hurt me anyways. With this body I am invincible. Even if one of you is the same as I, you will not live to see another day."
Suddenly, an idea dawned in Nico's head and he gave a small smirk.
"If you're so confident that we can't hurt you, that you're invincible, then prove it."
Kronos raised an eyebrow in amusement before replying,
"How so? Hasn't our battle so far been proof enough?"
Nico smirked,
"One free hit, each of us. If you're as invincible as you say you are. Then give us each one free attack."
Kronos snorted in reply,
"You do so amuse me child of Hades with your idiotic ideas. Perhaps I'll keep you as a pet so you can amuse me more after I lay waste to all that you love."
Percy and Thalia caught on with what Nico was trying to do and began trying to help.
"Oh come on. Guess you're not as powerful as we thought if you're afraid of us."
"Man the titan lord is really not all he's cracked up to be."
Kronos' expression grew irritated before he slammed his scythe blade first into the ground and let out an irritated grow. The three silently cheered that their plan was working. If there was one thing that could piss off beings of a higher power, it was insulting their power. Then you let their arrogance do the rest.
"Fine. Each of you get one attack each. However, if you fail to kill me," he paused as a dark grin flashed over his face, "I'll take pleasure in torturing you for an eternity."
The three gulped. Their plan worked, but this was it. Now or never. If they didn't pull this off now, then it was all over, for everyone. Nico stepped forward, his stygian iron blade humming with deadly intent. Kronos stood, arms crossed as he stared him down with a look of amusement and rage, waiting for the attack that he was so sure would fail. Nico darted forward as fast as he could, and with all the strength he could muster swung his blade at the neck of the titan king. The blade simply bounced off the neck of the man as he let out a deep chuckle of amusement as Nico backed away fearfully.
"One down brat. It shall be so fun hearing you scream."
Thalia stepped forward and held her spear high into the air. For a moment nothing happened, but a few seconds later the soft plipping of rain began to sound around them. Its frequency increased until it was pouring, and a loud clap of thunder shook the heavens. Kronos looked up amused at the show that was being put on for him, before looking back at the daughter of Zeus bored. A half a second later a huge bolt of lightning arced down from the sky directly on top of the titan king, blinding everyone in the surrounding area. As the stars cleared from everyone's eyes, they looked on in shock to see Kronos still standing in the same position, his clothes tattered, but otherwise unscathed with the same expression on his face.
"Was that truly the best that you could do? I'm disappointed."
Finally, Percy stepped up. His fists clenched and eyes set in determination. He was the last hope of Olympus. Kronos looked down at the boy before snorting and looking up in the sky. Percy smirked in turn as he reached behind him as Nico pulled the bottle out from his shadow and handed it to him.
He palmed it before walking slowly towards the titan king as he uncorked the bottle. Kronos looked down at him with a raised brow. Percy looked up at him with a giant grin before saying,
"You know. As powerful as you are. You really are stupid."
Just as Kronos was about to growl out a reply, Percy reached up and poured the bottle out on his head.
The effect was instantaneous. Kronos began screaming loudly as he slowly began dissolving into nothingness as the waters from the five rivers made their way down his body. He tried to reach out to Percy, but the son of Poseidon had already begun walking back to his friends as they all cheered, Annabeth having been defeated long ago. Nico, Thalia, and the remaining campers swarmed around Percy, laughing and crying that the battle was finally over. Slowly, the rain began to fade away with the clouds and the skies cleared. The sunlight shown down on them, as if the skies themselves were happy for them.
Percy pulled Thalia into a passionate kiss, one that she returned just as passionately. The fight was done, the war was won. For now at least, there would be peace. The two broke apart and pulled Nico into a group hug as they all began walking back to the empire state building. They would watch over it until the gods returned. They all sat down exhausted but cheerful. They didn't know what the future would hold, but they would face it together.
"So…" said Thalia, "What do you want to do when we get back to camp?"
Percy smiled as he pulled her into a hug,
"Sleep for a week," he chuckled out before he kissed her forehead, "But after that….well you've told me about all of our old memories…..So why don't we go out and make some new ones now?"
Thalia smiled as she leaned in to his chest and closed her eyes before replying,
"Yeah….I'd like that."
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A loud knocking on the door broke the quietness of the afternoon as filtered sunlight streamed through the windows of the cabin. Two irritated groans could be heard from the occupied bed as they both silently wished death upon whoever knocked on the door. Alas their wishes went unanswered as another knock sounded on the door before it was thrust open and the tiny pitter patter of feet sounded before another weight was added to the bed, causing even more groaning from the two original occupants. Tired sky blue eyes glanced at equally tired sea green eyes while a pair of bright aquamarine stared down at them. A mop of short messy black hair, tan skin, and a pouty expression accompanied the eyes of a little girl of around seven years of age.
"Get up. You guys promised. It's already the afternoon."
Thalia snickered and turned to Percy,
"She's got your powers kelpy. You teach her."
Percy groaned and replied,
"You promised that we'd do it together. And stop calling me that!"
She snickered before she rolled over and muttered,
"You didn't make me swear it on the river Styx. So your loss."
Percy groaned and sat up, grumbling about scheming wives and over excited daughters before kissing Thalia on the forehead and getting out of bed as he tried to ignore the snickering of his wife and kid.
"Alright Sally, let's go. I'm going to teach you how to throw water at people."
Welp, guys this is it. Thank you for reading, and saying that my fic wasn't shitty!
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