Chapter 23: Chapter 23 – Reading: Hanging Around
One week later (1 year, 9 months and 1 week after leaving Tartarus)
"A lot can happen with that amount of time," Athena said and frowned as the kids wiggled around, Percy was playing on a mortal mobile phone and frowning.
"I know we kill monsters and all, but this game has me hooked!" Percy said and grinned as Kronos kissed him on the lips, he gasped and ignored as the others made gross noises. Percy didn't care, he had done worse when the other Titans were around, they wolf whistled and Percy blushed a gold colour as the Titan wrapped his arms around Percy's waist,
Ares growled lowly and smirked, a plan was forming and now he just needed the right time to act. It was wicked and he knew it would be worth it.
The sound of metal striking metal echoed around the arena, closely followed by Annabeth pointing out the mistakes of the campers as they practiced. "Keep your defences tight!" She shouted. "One lazy movement and you'll be decapitated!"
"I don't think that's going to help their morale," Jason noted as he watched the grim-faced demigods that were training in the arena. "We need something that'll keep it up. Even Capture the Flag isn't doing that anymore. Everyone keeps thinking that the Titans will attack at any moment."
"They could," Annabeth muttered.
"That was what I was thinking," Annabeth muttered and looked away as she saw Percy and Kronos whispering to each other, it was supposed to be them, not them. She scowled and a plan formed in her head, she didn't notice the god of war smirking in self satisfaction.
"There's been absolutely nothing from them," Thalia said as she shook her head. "The last thing was when Kronos destroyed Williamsburg Bridge last week."
"Then when they somehow came through the Camp Barriers?" Jason asked. "And took Percy."
"Someone let them in, the question is who?" Zeus said and looked to Hermes with a glare, he never did forgive his son's, son's mistakes, Letting the Second Titan War start.
"Don't jump to conclusions," Atlas said with a sneer to the king of the gods, "It might be just that we are powerfuller than you are."
"Why you!" Ares began only to be cut off as Luke read louder and ignoring the glares sent his way, as the two immortals had been itching to fight.
Thalia sighed. "We're not going to win this, are we?"
"It's possible," Annabeth said. "Definitely possible. Percy already set up basically everything for the training. I just have to continue it." She frowned at a pair of demigods who were arguing. "Though nerves are running high."
"They're going to be," Thalia murmured.
"I've heard the gods are going to try to call in some old favours," Jason added. "With a Primordial or two."
"Really? Which ones?" Thalia asked.
Jason shrugged. "Aither, Hemera and Elpis are the three I heard about."
"And the Titans will have the support of Gaea and likely Akhlys, Erebus, and Nyx," Annabeth sighed.
"I'm sure Kronos will have Nyx's complete support," Jason smiled slightly. "Even in the bedroom… if it goes there, of course."
"Jason, please don't talk about that," Thalia scowled. "Just the thought makes me feel queasy."
"I'm surprised, it must be the mortal part of your mind, because sex is just a natural part of life, after all, 354000 babies are born a day," Aphrodite said and flipped her hair over her shoulder and grinned. "I may be pretty, but I do know these things, it falls under love after all." She smiled and many of them shuffled uncomfortably, she used charm like it was going out of style.
Jason grinned. "Sorry." He paused before adding, "Though from what you told us, Annabeth, I don't think Akhlys would want to help them that much. She didn't really seem to like Iapetus from what you've said."
"Knowing even an inch of what Kronos is like makes me think he'll find a way," Thalia murmured, and Annabeth nodded slightly.
"Which is why we need to train the campers," Annabeth said as she turned back to the campers in the arena. "So if you'll excuse me, I need to make sure they're able to fight by the time the Titans attack," and she quickly strode off to help a younger pair of campers that were struggling to hold the swords they were wielding, much less swing them.
"The twins are doing well," Thalia commented as she watched said half-bloods fight each other on the edge of the group of campers.
Jason nodded. "Yes, they've taken to wielding weapons like moths to flames over the year."
Thalia smiled slightly as she watched Zoe launch a counter-offensive at her brother who hurriedly blocked or parried away the strikes. "Zoe would be a good Hunter."
Jason shook his head. "She's already said no, sis. Besides, I don't exactly think Nico would like you if you recruited her to Artemis' Hunters, and then there's Abiron to think about. If he gets angry it will cause a lot of damage. Remember when he accidently nearly destroyed the pavilion?"
Thalia snorted. "Zoe calmed him down."
"Barely, a demititan is very powerful, you think they are the first?" Krios scoffed and motioned for Luke to continue reading.
"Barely. He wanted to charge to California and demand… Percy back," Jason grimaced.
Thalia's expression fell. "I hope he's okay," she murmured.
"Me too, Thals," Jason sighed. "Me too."
"It's switching POV'S, so bare with it" Luke said and took a sip of water that his King and friend Percy offered.
"Great," Percy spoke and he scowled, "now we get to see what's going on in my head, why is it me?"
Percy ran through the black marble corridors, seeing monsters looming in his path to freedom. He ran at them, intending to cut them down, but they merely moved out of his way, bowing respectfully as they did. He blinked in confusion, looking around for something, but he had no clue what it was. Until he heard a shout of, "Percy!"
"That's weird, Monsters bowing to a demigod?" Jason said looking around, he saw the demigods nod along, and he noticed Percy staring at him.
"If you had to choose from destruction of the world to saving it what would you chose?" Jason heard Percy ask, he shuddered at the power display the Titan had. "Answer."
"I would save it," Jason answered at the demand.
"Even if it meant going against orders?"
Jason didn't answer, he feared what Percy was telling him, did he want him to spy? He would never betray Olympus!
He spun, drawing his sword out of the sheathe at his waist – since when did he have his sword back? – and levelled it at his attacker. Then he saw the face of an old friend, and his jaw dropped. "Luke?" He exclaimed in shock.
The dead son of Hermes grinned, the scar down his right eye stretching. "Come on," he called, gesturing Percy over. "Kronos is going to want you there."
"Where?" Percy asked, even as he had a gut feeling that he wasn't going to like the answer.
"Olympus, duh," Luke said as he rolled his eyes. "You've got to represent," he said as he slung an arm over Percy's shoulders – which were broader than he remembered. "You're a Titan. Kronos is going to want you there at the end of Olympus!"
Zeus started yelling, and he tried to charge at the two kings, but the Titan's and all the demigods on their sides rose to defend their kings. Yes, they were Titans and could defend themselves, but it was their duty and honour.
"Shut the fuck up Zeus and SIT down," Kronos spoke coldly and summoned his sword to his hand then pointed it at the god's kings' neck. "NOW! Shut up and listen to the fucking book."
Zeus sneered and did as he was told, but he felt cowed by his bastard of a father acting like he was only a baby, he wasn't 100 years old!
Don't pout dear, its unbecoming, Hera said and rubbed his hand and motioned to Luke. "Read," she said aloud.
Percy stared at him blankly for several moments as he processed what Luke had said. "I'm a WHAT?" He cried as he twisted out of Luke's grip.
Luke frowned. "Don't you remember?" He asked curiously. "You-" Percy suddenly felt a shock run through him and spun around, sensing eyes watching him. He tensed as he saw the Titan King approaching him, and the Black Fortress around him faded away as Percy's eyes shot open.
"I wonder what your dream self wanted me to do," Kronos murmured, and he grinned when he felt Percy move onto his lap a bit firmer, and he grinned, he made Percy burn with need and kept him their, though he enjoyed teasing his lover, he needed to stop, he felt his cock stir with want. He willed it to go down.
Percy blinked rapidly as he saw the now familiar, but unwelcome, view of the throne room of Othrys beneath him through the bars of the cage he was in. He was pretty sure the Titans got a kick out of having him swinging from the ceiling in a bird cage, and of course the fact that his hands were tied together in front of him and if Kronos wanted then the floor of the cage would open up. Percy had been woken up several times by suddenly feeling himself falling through the air and it would take him several seconds to get his bearings back, and rediscover that he wasn't in fact falling through Zeus' domain and about to get zapped.
He tensed as he realised why he'd woken up. His senses had become honed to recognise Kronos' presence and as he expected when the door opened, Kronos strode through, flanked by Hyperion and Atlas and his four other brothers behind them. Iapetus and Krios were the only ones that took any notice of Percy hanging above them and glanced up at him regretfully. Percy scowled and turned to study Kronos. Since arriving at Othrys the Titan King had seemed even stronger than he was down in Tartarus, and he now had the power of the Pit underneath him and waiting for a sign to attack. Though at the same time Percy had noticed that thin scars were appearing over his body, the resulting damage from Zeus' attack so long ago.
"-here for a long is necessary," Koios was saying. "The gods don't have a clue. They think we've gone off the continent somewhere. We're hiding right under their noses."
The Titans roared with amusement at that they were pretty good at getting the results they required, they had been alive for centuries after all. Also used to getting their way.
"The sooner we attack the less prepared they'll be!" Hyperion exclaimed.
"They can be as prepared as they need to be," Kronos said smoothly. "Our armies shall tear through theirs with no struggle. Olympus will fall, that I swear to you."
"Perhaps we should call the army up now," Krios suggested. "They'll be in position for any attack that might come."
Atlas glared at him. "You only want to attract the gods' attention."
"Isn't that want we do best?" Krios retorted. "Destroy things?"
"No, that's not all what being a Titan means, it means many things, and we will achieve what we need and to Tartarus about the results." Atlas said and smirked. He knew his opponent's weakness' and their strongpoints. He just wasn't Kronos' second in command for nothing.
Atlas moved to take his javelin off his back, but Kronos quickly stopped him. "I will have no ichor spilled in my throne room," he said sharply.
Atlas scowled as he released the javelin. "As you wish, my Lord," he said unhappily.
Percy let out a cynical snort, barely managing to hold his tongue, but Iapetus seemed to have no problem with speaking his mind. "No ichor? Well then what would you call Perseus' blood?"
Kronos frowned at Iapetus. "His wellbeing is of no consequence to you," he said coldly. "Hold your tongue, brother," he sneered. "Before you say something you'll regret."
Iapetus drew himself up. "Like what?" He ground out. "Saying that you're a psychopathic murder? I've already said that. Lots of times."
"Out," Kronos hissed. "Now. Get out of my throne room."
"We fight for with everything we have when it comes to someone we care about," Iapetus said and glanced at the Titan he considered his son in all but blood.
Iapetus' jaw clenched and he spun around, stalking out of the room before he punched his King in the face. Krios' eyes were narrowed as he watched, and then he cleared his throat. "With your leave, my King? Else I fear I shall follow Iapetus' example."
"Go," Kronos said, jerking his head towards the massive doors. Krios bowed stiffly before following his brother from the throne room.
Oceanus smirked as the doors shut. "I'm surprised you didn't just prevent them from reforming," he said as he turned to his youngest brother. "You definitely had the power to after Tartarus' death. Their presence will only be disruptive."
"I have my plans for the future all laid out, Oceanus," Kronos said. "And they are needed. As is Perseus." Percy tensed as Kronos spoke. "Their help towards the end will be irrefutable. Besides, I wish to keep an eye on them, so they don't go running off to help Olympus."
"But threatening the mortal that Krios is so fond of?" Koios asked. "That was not the wisest course of action, my Lord."
"It was necessary," Kronos reminded him. "It is the only way he will help, and Iapetus will not dare to openly fight us without Krios."
"You're keeping them unable to fight together," Hyperion realised.
"Whoever said our Lord isn't smart… may they rot in the void," Luke said firmly and without any fear as he met Athena's gaze.
"Really?" She said and scowled. "Why do you say that? Out of fear?" she asked raising an eyebrow when the demigod didn't answer.
"Because Lord Kronos will always be thirty steps ahead of you, you guys are going to lose, and I'll be standing in victory and glory alongside my Kings."
Kronos chuckled. "Yes. They will not rebel without the other, and Krios will not dare now. That keeps Iapetus subservient. They will willingly help at the end of the war. I am sure of it." Percy shut his eyes as they continued, sliding down the side of the cage to sit on the floor. He leaned his head back, looking up at the ceiling as he tried to get some sleep.
It must have been at least an hour later that his eyes shot open as he felt himself falling through the air. He heard the now familiar sound of the metal flaps at the bottom of his cage clanging as they reached the end of their hinges. Then the tug on his wrists as the rope he was hanging from pulled taught and he was dangling several feet off the floor. He craned his neck to look up at the cage high above him, and then forward at the expectant Titan Lord. Kronos smiled savagely as he saw Percy's fear show in his eyes, and Percy screamed as the pain restarted after ending during the previous day.
"End of chapter," Luke said after that motioned to the door and left at the small nod he got from Percy. He saw Hermes stand up and go after his son.
"It's our turn to leave Hero," Kronos slapped Percy's ass and flashed them to the kings size bed that he was given.
A/N: Dedicated to: Dragonfire
