Hi guys. First off, this story contains major House of Hades and hero of Olympus spoilers. So I suggest you don't read this until you've read that. I've noticed that no one wrote many, if any, stories of Gaea's offer to Calypso. I just thought that I would because I wondered what if Gaea wanted to kill Leo so she wouldn't have to worry about him. Any way I DON'T own Percy Jackson or the Heroes of Olympus. All rights belong to Rick Riordan.

I have updated this chapter as of 01/22/2020

"I will raise him from Tartarus"

She could hardly believe what Gaea was telling her. Calypso, for a brief second, pondered if she could live with killing one man just so she could be granted another. Many would call her foolish for turning her nose up at receiving the one and only Percy Jackson. It wasn't a question. Her brave one would never forgive her if she took the life of one of his friends just so she could have him. Calypso was going to tell her grandmother where her offer could go when Gaea began talking again.

"How about I give you, a trial run?" The earth goddess offered a disturbing smile creeped to her face. Kind of like a devil offering a deal. "You can have three days with Percy Jackson before you make your decision."

"But..." Calypso was about to refuse, but Gaea cut her off with a sharp wave of her hand. The air on the island became still.

"Nonsense, you may have those three days, but then you must make your decision."

Calypso casted a glance over to Leo. His normally tan skin was pale. He looked as if he shrunk in size which was saying a lot considering how small he already was. Even with his clothes covered in oil and grease there was still something she found endearing about him. Maybe it was because he reminded her of an old friend. She knew he was afraid; she would be to if she were in the same position.

She hadn't given him any reason to believe she wouldn't sacrifice him for another.

"I know you want your revenge on Percy Jackson, for leaving you all alone." Gaea continued; her voice dripped with honey. Though Calypso never wanted to penalize Percy, there was another who hadn't been out of the question. "You may punish him, if it'd make you feel better."

Leo made a sound with his throat. Calypso didn't know if the boy was sickened by the idea or his situation. One thing she did know, however, was that Percy Jackson was needed by too many for her to be selfish and keep him. No matter how much she wanted to. At the moment though it didn't seem like Gaea was giving her much of a choice. Gaea seemed to believe bringing Percy around would change Calypso's mind.

A scary part of her was afraid she would. She hadn't been able to resist him the first time.

Calypso thought about when she had first seen the son of the sea god's eyes. They were so beautiful that she never wanted to look away. The face that framed them only ensnared her heart even more. She didn't know whether it was the curse of her own free will that had made her fall for him. Either way her heart still ached at the thought of him. She spent the last few years dreaming he had said 'yes' and stayed with her.

She imagined what their life could have been. Days on the beach, working in the garden, and no more meals by herself. It was everything she could ever want with a person who was exactly what she needed. Then she would wake up in tears because she knew those dreams could never come true. Even if she had been freed from the island, Percy had moved on.

The daughter of Atlas never blamed Percy. He deserved to find happiness wherever and with whomever he could find it. She just wished it had been with her. That brought her some bitter resentment for the girl; for Annabeth. Then she would remind herself that Annabeth makes Percy happy.

"I cannot harm him or Leo." Calypso said mutely. "He'd never love me. Not if I force him."

"I'm afraid you have no choice." Gaea snarled. It was clear she was annoyed by Calypso's stubborn hold onto her morality.

The wind around the island became fierce like a hurricane. Waves crashed on the shore and beautiful island trees fell from the force. Calypso fought to stay balanced; her hands instinctively clutching onto Leo's shirt for support. She didn't want this to happen, but she had no control over the seas, the wind, the sky, or for that matter, Gaea.

"Woe, what's happening to me?" Leo demanded, yanking himself from Calypso's grasp like he was on fire. To Calypso's horror Leo was fading. The goddess could see right through him.

The tan boy looked over at her with a terrified expression. He looked betrayed and confused all at once. Calypso wanted to assure him that this wasn't her doing. She wasn't sure why she needed him to know that, but it was a smaller matter at the moment.

Leo was nothing more than an outline-a trace of the boy who had been there moments ago. "Calypso?"

"No." She cried as she reached out as if to stop what was happening. Just as her fingers brushed his arm he vanished. "LEO!"

Calypso stumbled off her feet and into the white soft sand. Tears streamed down her face. How could she have let this happen? Her fist slammed to the ground as she cursed her grandmother for taking him. She wished she was more of a fighter, like her sisters. All she had were invisible servants, fine china, and all the flowers she wanted to throw.

"What have you done with him?" Calypso demanded She hoped her glare was as menacing as she was trying to make it. The lack of concern on the Earth goddess's face told her otherwise. "Bring him back!"

"He is fine. Unless you choose otherwise." Gaea assured her. "Now to raise Percy Jackson from Tartarus."

Just down the beach from her the sand began swirling like a white whirlpool. A crater formed swallowing enough of the ground to fit a human body into. It grew bigger and bigger until it pulled one of the fallen trees in. Calypso couldn't believe it. The earth goddess was really going to bring Percy to her. A small part of her, a part that she loathed, was hopeful to see him again.

"Percy..." Calypso breathed as she eyed the pit. This was going either going to be the best thing in her life, or the biggest mistake she ever made.

Oh no! What happened to Leo!? How will Calypso react when she sees Percy again? Is she going to stay on the path of good or will she give in to her desire for love?