AN: Heyyy guyses!

Welcome to Chapter 28!

It's been a boring Summer Break so far....amazing how I haven't come up with a kajillion chapters in my eternal spare time :D.

For this chapter, listen to any EPIC orchestra peices. :D

~Thalia, Daughter of Zeus


We'll See


Percy's PoV:

I turned to Kronos.

"Should I go now?" I asked, trying to keep a desperate tone out of my voice.

The Titans looked at me, and Kronos nodded. "Keep them busy. Teterus is coming soon. Don't let the battle end before that." he said. I nodded, bowing. "I won't fail you, Father." "You'd better not," he said, and snapped his fingers.

A black horse (which sadly reminded me of Blackjack) appeared, and I jumped onto its back. As soon as I got a good grip on it, it sprang forward, and I could feel the wind whipping through my hair. As we approached the chaos, several arrows were aimed at the horse. The horse dodged them, but was sadly hit in the stomach as we dodged another arrow that was coming at him from the left. "No!" I yelled.

Even though it might've served Kronos, it was still an animal. And besides, horses are my thing. Those guys can't get enough of me.

I muttered some prayers in Ancient Greek, and the horse disappeared, going into Horse Heaven or something.

I needed to make sure the Titans weren't watching me, so I could kill monsters, not demigods. "Percy!" I heard a voice yell. It was Luke, who was running/limping towards me, a grim look on his face. "LUKE!" I bellowed, as I saw a minotaur charge at him, its sword raised.

I jumped in front of the sword, blocking it with my own. Luke looked startled. "Teterus is coming. Get the army ready!" I bellowed at him, and he nodded vigorously, running to a group of demigods, telling them about Teterus. I stabbed the minotaur with my sword. I still wasn't used to the new sword, Deathshaker. It was balanced, yeah, but it felt weird. I wanted Riptide back. The minotaur dissolved into yellow mist, and disappeared.

I saw Annabeth fighting a rogue demigod. His name was- Caleb, I think. Caleb Trevor, son of Hecate. I didn't want either of them to get hurt- I tackled Caleb and carried him by the waist, and he was slung over my shoulder. "You don't want to mess with her- save your energy. Teterus is coming, and he will unleash the full attack," I said, smirking. He must've believed I was truly evil, and he smiled evilly back at me. "Okay. I'll see you soon." I nodded.

I heard a rumbling noise....the ground was shaking. Teterus was here.

Okay, seriously- it was pretty scary.

Imagine a giant, as tall as a skyscraper, its muscles the size of several elephants, its eyes blood red, but with the head of a black dragon. The rest of his body was human, despite the head and well, the tail. Its skin was pale, and with red vains along its body.

A few monsters and demigods shrieked. My heart fell.

I didn't know of any way that they could defeat him.

In the distance, I saw Kronos laugh evilly, but to my surprise, Tynamos and Caius were shaking their heads.


Thalia's PoV:

I saw Teterus. He was three times scarier than I last saw him.

I looked helplessly towards Tementate, then my heart fell. Tementate was spread-eagle on the ground, a sword through his chest. A tear escaped my eyes, and I started shaking. "No...NO....NO!" I cried. Luke wrapped his arms around me, and I sobbed into his chest. Tementate saved us once, but now, he couldn't save us anymore.

Luke's face was determined. "Focus all things towards it! Give it all you've got!" he yelled at the archers, and they nodded, their eyes grim, eyebrows scrunched up. Beckendorf came running up the cliff with little black cubes, and he threw them at Gregory Hall, son of Ares. "Get these lined up along the cliff!" he yelled, and Gregory nodded, setting down the cubes.

After he finished setting up the last one, Beckendorf pressed a button on his belt, and they sprang to life. Huge cannons erupted from the tiny cubs, and a few sons of Apollo with no more ammunition sat on the chair behind the cannons, aiming them at Teterus. "COME ON! LET'S SHOW THEM WHAT WE CAN DO!" yelled Lucas Taylor, the now leader of the Apollo cabin, seeing as the ex-leader was killed.

I felt sorry for the siblings of the dead. But at least they died like heroes.


Percy's PoV:

I saw a fallen person. I felt a cold breeze sweep upon me as I recognized the fallen. Clarrise.

"NO!" I yelled. She looked into my eyes, grabbing the collar of my armor. "Prissy- tell my siblings- they are true kids of-Ares...." she croaked, and let go of my armor, her hand slack. "No!" I whispered.

I stood up, angrily stomping towards the nearest monster, slashing them down. I didn't care if Kronos saw me or not, I was going to avenge all of the fallen. Including the lost rogue demigods.

Every monster I killed would be in honor of them. Each and every single one of them. I felt sadness in my heart, a tear falling down my cheek. I heard the anguished cry of a demigod, and it added another monster's death.

And apparently another had the same idea.

Connor and Travis Stoll were on top of a hill, yelling determinedly at demigods, "Avenge them! We will not rest until all of them have been honored!" The demigods that were listening cheered, and raised their swords. "For the Gods, and the fallen!" I heard a little boy yell.

They charged as one, killing every monster that got in their way.

I returned to the present, hearing a jar of Greek Fire explode right next to me. I flew away from the explosion. "Percy!" I heard someone yell. It was Thalia, who was struggling with two minotaurs. I ran over to her, cutting down the legs of one, stabbing it in the heart.

She nodded her thanks, and ran towards Luke.

"Wait!" I yelled. Her head whipped around. "What?!" she yelled desperately. "Where are your archers?!" "On the cliffs!" muttered a son of Hermes next to me. Thalia shook her head. "I can't tell you!" she yelled, nodding at the monsters. I gave her a thumbs-up, and ran up the cliffs. Only I knew Teterus's weak spot. And this was our only hope.

You see, Teterus is kind of like Achilles, the great warrior that got shot in the ankle. That was his weak spot.

I ran to Lucas. "Aim everything at his shoulder blades! That's his weak spot!" I yelled, and he nodded. "This is going to be hard, but we can do it," he growled, and yelled at the archers and his siblings manning the cannons. "Aim at the shoulder blades!" he bellowed. They all nodded, and locked onto their new target.

I ran down to the other cliff, repeating everything I'd said. They nodded grimly, and changed their target.

Okay- call me crazy, but I had this strange idea. It was going to be hard carrying it out, but I think I'd be able to do it. Hopefully.

I ran towards Luke, who was fighting an empousa. I helped him, then turned to face him. "I have an idea, and you make think it's crazy- but I think it'll work," I panted. Luke studied me carefully. "Okay- but don't get yourself killed. What's your idea?" he asked.

I whispered it in his ear.

His eyes widened. "NO! Percy, no! I'm not going to let you sacrifice your life to a plan that might not even work!" he spluttered.

"It's worth a shot, i'nnit?" I asked, and I ran towards Teterus.

Okay, here was my plan:

Jump on that freakin' lump of a giant, climb up to his shoulder blades, and hit him with my sword. Okay, saying it is soo much easier than doing it. There was the complication of not making it up to his shoulder blades, seeing as that freak was as tall as a skyscraper...

I removed my armor, leaving only my bodysuit and cloak. I thrust them at Luke, yelling, "Take these!" He looked dazed, and shook out of it, scowling at me.

I did a somersault onto Teterus, miraculously landing on his shin. It's amazing how I actually got past his toe. It too me five minutes just to reach knee. Teterus seemed to have noticed me dangling on his knee, and started trying to shake me off. I got pretty dizzy.

At last, I reached his torso, which was getting harder to find handholds. At one point, Teterus tried grabbing me, and I kicked his pinky (the only thing that looked weak enough to kick), and he dropped me, sending me back down to his waist. I cursed in Ancient Greek. Apparently he didn't like that very much.


Annabeth's PoV:

I watched as Percy dodged Teterus's hand, doing some acrobat moves that I would never be able to do. He reached the shoulder blades, and Teterus roared, trying to flick Percy off. Percy fell on Teterus's shoulder, the giant flicked his head. Another bruise shined on his face, and I gasped.

Percy did a quick jump/twist, shoving his sword into the giant's shoulder. I heard some of the archers and people manning the cannons mumbling uncomfortably, trying to figure out a way to not hurt Percy. "Hold your fire!" yelled Luke, running up the cliffs.

They nodded, but still kept their arrows nocked in their bows, squinting at the small form of Percy, jumping over Teterus's head, landing on the other shoulder blade, and shoving his sword into the strong skin of the giant.

I saw him jump off Teterus, flying towards the ground. Luke bellowed over the sound of Teterus's yelps, "Fire! Fire everything!"

At once, the cannons and arrows archers fired, their ammo flying towards the giant in one large cloud. Percy was still falling towards the ground, his cloak fluttering behind him. He came closer the ground, and I was afraid he was going to crash land. He swung his legs under him, and hit the ground on his feet, the earth shaking.

Then- my heart stopped. Kronos growled, bellowing, "PERSEUS JACKSON!" He cringed. Kronos was riding a black horse towards Percy.

"YOU WILL PAY, GRANDSON! YOU WILL PAY!" he bellowed, his scythe raised up high.

Percy turned towards Kronos, his face determined, frowning.

"We'll see. We'll see," he muttered, and unsheathed his sword.


AN: Annnnd there's the end of that chapter. Sorry it took so long to update- I've been busy with family issues, and videos that I'm making.

~Thalia, Daughter of Zeus