Percy's POV

"That will be ten dollars and fifty cents. Exact change is appreciated because by the time

I have gotten out the change for you I'll be dead. And I'd very much rather stay alive."

I could tell the blue haired boy's smile was forced. If this was a regular pizza delivery guy I wouldn't give him a tip. But since he was in a life of death sentence I pulled out my wallet my hands shaking so much I dropped it.

I could see out of the corner of my eye the guy grew mad but he took a deep breath trying to keep it cool. Even under a death sentence he tried to be nice to the costumer, good man.

I pulled out a twenty and tossed it to him grabbing the pizza.

"Thanks man. I owe you one. Keep the change, that's your tip. Maybe I'll just have to order some more pizza from you guys someday." I smirked.

Blue Boy narrowed his eyes at me. "Yeah, that's a lot Sea Breeze."

He grabbed onto a piece of loose wood from the mini fence around my porch, ripped it off and whirled around hitting the cleaning harpy smack in the face with it, she flew back and out of site over to the Long Island Sound. "That's a hommer." Blue Boy smiled, he looked pretty pleased with himself until the other two cleaning harpies turned to him giving him a death glare. That whipped the smile smack off his face. He slipped the piece of wood into his backpack.

"Looks like I should be running Home now before I get out."

I never saw anyone run away so fast in my life.

I had every urge to go after him and dispel the monsters so he'd be okay, but Blue Boy went down the other side of Halfblood hill and the cleaning harpies went face first into the forcefield sliding down it like bugs on a windshield. I bursted out laughing falling onto my porch.

No monsters can get in and I guess that means no monsters can get out. I got up and headed back into my cabin where the rest of the 9, Reyna and Nico included, waited.