Chapter 3 Thousand Years…

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"Oh sit down Kronos!" Iapetus hollered and stared at his pacing younger brother.

Kronos was worried, Percy was supposed to be awake up quite a while ago, but the demigod was still sleeping so they had planned that they texted his mom that Percy was going to stay the night. Sally had surprisingly agreed. She said that he had to be home at 5 by tomorrow.

'Urgent business tomorrow' Sally had typed.

"I'm going to go check on him," Kronos said and moved off in the castle and went to his personal chambers.

Having put Percy in his chambers was to ensure his good health because most of the other rooms in the palace were his siblings. He'd have to build a room for Percy he decided.

Percy woke up to a room that was grand and one he didn't know, and to a splitting headache, he frowned and sat up. The silk blanket pooled at his waist, about to stand up Percy jerked as the door opened.

"Be careful, you have a concussion," Kronos spoke up and pushing back his hair and sitting beside him. "A mild one granted, but you will be dizzy and want to throw up; I don't like to clean the mess... so please don't," Kronos smirked.

"Alright… then, tell me a story." Percy asked and scooted over in the big four-poster picture bed. The sheets wrinkling as he moved and Kronos sat on it cautiously on the edge of the bed his black hair falling back into his eyes.

"You should get a haircut Kronos,"

Snorting Kronos shook his head, "I'm from Greece, and I pride myself on my long hair. But enough let me tell you a tale as old as time, a lot of people will know it and I am sure you do too."

"It was a full moon when he met her; she had the most glorious brown hair that she got from her mother. And he fell in love with her. Her name was Rhea, she looked after the lions and they, in turn, protected her and were her friends." Kronos spoke his voice soft and sad.

"One day the boy pulled a risky move and kissed her, 'I will be your husband' the boy said to her and smiled.

'As if…' Rhea said, but as it turned out they did begin to date. With the boy's abusive father, the boy decided to make something out of him. Tell the world that they won't be ruled by a cruel parental. So the four brothers decided to kill their father… that changed history, and with that, the father cursed the boy that the same thing would happen to them as they did to him." Kronos said and stared at his ceiling and in the corner of his eyes, he saw Percy shift closer.

"Over the years the boy had become colder, but he still loved Rhea, she was his world, his light… They had their first born, a young girl. They named her Hestia… Paranoia made the father try gets rid of the girl, so he had assassins sent after her.

The mother devastated decided to bed her husband and they had another girl, they named her Demeter... a few months later they had other children all in all they had six of them. The father had remembered the prophecy and decided to get all his children killed. The killer faked their deaths and when the siblings were old enough they waged war on their father… killing him and taking all of the things that were held, dear. He cast away all their aunts and uncles and slowly started to destroy all their fathers' accomplishments." Kronos spoke and ran his hand through Percy's hair and felt the demigod begin to relax.

"Then the king as he liked to call himself heard a prophecy from a girl called Lilian Oracle,

A child of the eldest rulers

Shall reach 16 against all odds

See the world in endless sleep

The child's soul cursed the blade shall reap

A single choice shall end his days

To preserve or raze…"

Kronos heard snoring and glanced down, Percy was sleeping his head rested on his chest and hand carded through his hair, deciding not to move Kronos relaxed and fell asleep as well.

The moon was high in the sky when Kronos woke up again. He vowed that he would do everything in his power to save the boy that had brought light into his dark world; that the child should never be hurt in any way possible.