In which Percy is a badass bitch, and everyone believes that she is batshit insane. Anyway guys, hope you enjoy this chapter, please do read and review! And, just wondering since I have a few ideas for fics after I've finished these ones, what would you be most interested in reading;

A crossover with the Kane Chronicles in which Sally marries Julius Kane and Percy's raised as the baby sibling to the Kane duo and also a magician.

Or, an AU in which Sally is a Roman Legacy and they go to camp Jupiter- that one would most likely be Jercy, if so who's legacy would Sally be?

In both of them Percy would be fem because I love fem Percy.

The two oldest Jacksons stayed like that for some time, Percy rubbing her big brothers back soothingly as he quietly cried into the top of her head. Leo somehow managed to sleep through it, though he did wake up when there was a sharp knock at the door.

Percy shifted, pulling away from Luke and swinging her legs off the bed, grimacing slightly as she called out, "Come in!"

And a moment later the door was swinging open and Percy almost launched herself to her feet, "Annabeth!"

And it was Annabeth, she was pale, and her right arm was pressed to her side tightly- and, Percy's eyes narrowed, her girlfriend was wearing armor. "Wise girl, why are you all dressed up you should be resting."

"I'm fine." Annabeth's voice was dismissive- and Percy noticed that she was carrying her special shield. "That nectar and ambrosia fixed me up-"

"You look like shit, no offence. There's no way you can go out and fight."

"You look almost as bad as I felt when I woke up with my beautiful angel Calypso." Leo piped up.

Annabeth sighed, "You're going to need every person you have," she said. "I just looked in my shield. There's an army—"

"Heading south into Central Park. I already know." Percy grimaced as she pulled herself to her feet, running her fingers through her hair, "Demigod dreams- again. Can't seem to get any sleep without them at the moment." Percy grimaced, "I dreamed of Kronos and Ethan-"

"He's the one who got me." Annabeth's eyes narrowed, "Did- Percy-"

"He didn't tell Kronos anything. I don't know if he knows-"

"Knows what?" Leo interrupted, glancing between the two of them, "What could he know that's important?"

"Oh gods." Luke suddenly paled, "Did- did he nearly- is that why Annabeth-"

"Annabeth defended my mortal spot." Percy confirmed, "Ethan nearly struck me there. Not sure how, probably just luck-"

"Annabeth, you are one of my favorite people ever." Luke stated, his voice shaky, "Seriously, how many times would Sephie have died without you?"

At that Annabeth tilted her head, a thoughtful look on her face as she started to count on her fingers and Percy felt her face go a bright shade of red as she glared at her girlfriend, "I'm not that bad!"

"Percy, my love, my life, my wonderful sea breeze-" and Leo started to fake gag at that while Luke burst out laughing, "You are most definitely that bad but it's alright because I love you anyway-"

"Hmph." Percy poked her tongue out before she sighed, "As much as I wish we could keep messing around we should probably focus." she let out a breath,
"And if we see Ethan on the battle field we need to make sure he can't get back to Kronos." as much as she hated the idea of killing- if he did figure it out the battle was pretty much lost, no way would Percy be able to fend off an entire army if they knew where to aim.

"If we see him we'll take him down." Luke promised, "What's the plan?"

"We go and meet the enemy-"

"Are you gonna tell me to stay behind." Annabeth suddenly had her dagger in her hand and she was using it to clean her nails in a way that made Percy burst out laughing.

"Well I won't lie, I would much rather know you were safe in the hotel but I also know that you would find a way to kick my ass, curse of Achilles or not, if I tried to order you to stay."

"You know me so well." Annabeth gave a sweet smile that had Leo snickering and Luke laughing.

"So." Percy said as they started heading for the door, "Do we have to round up the others?"

"Thalia and Zoe rallied the troops, they'll meet us there. We all agreed it was a good idea to wake you last, make sure you got as much sleep as you could. We've got a small group here along with our medics to defend this place to make sure there's no attempts at an ambush."

"Good, that's good."

And so the four demigods headed out to the Reservoir. The lights of the city were blinking on at twilight, Percy was grateful for that- kind of- it was nice being able to see more clearly- though it did make the water and trees look kind of spooky.

Thalia, Grover, Zoe and the head counsellors were waiting for them when they arrived, and before they even came to a stop Thalia spoke.

"They're coming." she pointed north with her spear. "One of Zoe's scouts just reported in."

"They have crossed the Harlem River." Zoe confirmed, "There was no way to stop the army- their numbers are too large."

"We'll hold them at the park." Percy decided, mind moving quickly, and she turned to Grover, a meaningful look in her eyes and he nodded when she asked,

"Grover, you ready?" He nodded. "As ready as we'll ever be. If my nature spirits can stop them anywhere, this is the place."

"Yes, we will!" said another voice. A very old, fat satyr pushed through the crowd, stumbling over his own spear. He was dressed in wood-bark armor that only covered half of his belly.

Percy blinked in surprise. "Lenus?"

"Don't act so surprised," he huffed. "I am a leader of the Council, and your friends did tell me to find Grover. Well, I found him, and I'm not going to let a mere outcast lead the satyrs without my help!"

Behind Leneus's back, Grover made gagging motions, but the old satyr grinned like he was the savior of the day. "Never fear! We'll show those Titans!"
Percy had to stifle a laugh at that- she didn't like the Satyr much but he did have spirit, she'd give him credit where it was due. "Um . . . yeah. Well, Grover, you won't be alone. Annabeth and the Athena cabin will make their stand here. Zoe, I want you and your hunters here too." Zoe gave a small nod at that and
Percy swung her gaze to Thalia.

"Yeah Percy?"

"I want you and Luke-" she nodded at her brother, "To be in charge of everyone else." there were some complaints at that and Percy held up a hand, "Your jobs just as important as ours here. You have to guard the other entrances to Manhattan. You know how tricky Kronos is. He'll hope to distract us with this big army and sneak another force in somewhere else. It's up to you to make sure that doesn't happen."

"We'll handle it." Luke stated firmly, and there was a ripple of agreement.

Percy let herself relax very slightly, "Then prepare people. We have a war to win!" she raised her fist into the air, "For New York!"

The cheer once more went up around them and then Luke started giving orders, and soon they were heading away to take up their posts on the bridges.

It wasn't long before the enemy arrived, and they heard them before they saw them

The noise was like a cannon barrage combined with a football stadium crowd—like every Patriots fan in New England was charging them with bazookas.

At the north end of the reservoir, the enemy vanguard broke through the woods—a warrior in golden armor leading a battalion of Laistrygonian giants with huge bronze axes. Hundreds of other monsters poured out behind them.

"Positions!" Annabeth yelled.

Her cabinmates scrambled. The idea was to make the enemy army break around the reservoir. To get to them, they'd have to follow the trails, which meant they'd be marching in narrow columns on either side of the water.

At first, the plan seemed to work. The enemy divided and streamed toward them along the shore. When they were halfway across, the defences kicked in.

The jogging trail erupted in Greek fire, incinerating many of the monsters instantly. Others flailed around, engulfed in green flames. Athena campers threw grappling hooks around the largest giants and pulled them to the ground.

In the woods on the right, the Hunters sent a volley of silver arrows into the enemy line, destroying twenty or thirty dracaenae, but more marched behind them.

Grover raised his pipes and played a quick tune. A roar went up from the woods on both sides as every tree, rock, and bush seemed to sprout a spirit. Dryads and satyrs raised their clubs and charged. The trees wrapped around the monsters, strangling them. Grass grew around the feet of the enemy archers. Stones flew up and hit dracaenae in the faces.

The enemy slogged forward. Giants smashed through the trees, and naiads faded as their life sources were destroyed. Hellhounds lunged at the timber wolves, knocking them aside. Enemy archers returned fire, and a Hunter fell from a high branch.

"Percy!" Annabeth grabbed Percy's arm and pointed at the reservoir. The Titan in the gold armor wasn't waiting for his forces to advance around the sides. He was charging toward them, walking straight over the top of the lake.

Percy felt her face draining of all color as she watched, swallowing hard. A Greek firebomb exploded right on top of him, but he raised his palm and sucked the flames out of the air.

"Hyperion," Annabeth said in awe. "The lord of light. Titan of the east."

"Oh this is so bad." Percy breathed out, "Annabeth how bad is it?"

"Next to Atlas, he's the greatest Titan warrior. In the old days, four Titans controlled the four corners of the world. Hyperion was the east—the most powerful. He was the father of Helios, the first sun god."

"Right." Percy stared ahead at him before she took a deep breath and uncapped Riptide, thankfully she was already in her armor.

"Percy- Seaweed brain whatever you're thinking... don't you dare-"

"Annabeth, Wise girl-" Percy grabbed Annabeth's chin with her free hand and tugged her girlfriend into a fierce kiss before she pulled back, "We chose this spot for a reason. I can handle this." well, she stood a better chance than anyone else at least.

"You keep our forces together. I'm leaving you in charge honey."

Then Percy whirled around and took off towards the Titan.

As soon as she touched the water Percy felt a rush of strength and energy that made her whole body thrum as the power surged through her, filling her up as it always did.

She sprinted across the top of the water- charging towards the Titan just as he was charging towards her.

Twenty feet away, Hyperion raised his sword. His eyes were just like Percy had seen in her dream—as gold as Kronos's but brighter, like miniature suns.

"You must be Persephone." The Titan looked almost amused, "I suppose you're pretty enough. My brother will be pleased when I present you to him."

"I dunno about that." Percy sneered, "You'd have to actually capture me first and none of you seem very good at that."

"Only a fool would turn down my brothers generous offer- you could be his queen-"

"And it seems like you're as dim as the rest of them. I would rather die than marry your brother- he's a bit of a dick you see?"

"Dim?" the Titan's eyes narrowed, "Does this seem dim to you little girl?" His body ignited in a column of light and heat. Percy looked away, but she was still blinded.

Instinctively she raised Riptide—just in time. Hyperion's blade slammed against hers. The shock wave sent a ten-foot ring of water across the surface of the lake, Percy gritted her teeth, the force of the blow shook her whole body but she withstood it.

Her eyes still burned. And she was smart enough to know that she couldn't fight if she couldn't see, that meant that she had to shut off his light.

She focused hard, concentrating on the tidal wave and she it to reverse. Just before impact, she jumped upward on a jet of water.

"AHHHHH!" The waves smashed into Hyperion and he went under, his light extinguished.

Percy landed on the lake again, a smirk on her lips as she did.

"No need to get all hot and bothered Hyperion. I hope that just helped cool you down a little."