A/N: Sorry it took so long, but i was busy at school and the debate team. I'll try to update sooner.
Mckenzie's POV
So, this is my dad, huh? As I expected, I'm not impressed. Please, the guy has toilet paper on his shoe! This is the hero of Olympus, the best swordfighter? I couldn't even imagine how pathetic the other swordfighters must look like. Jackson obviously has no remorse. How dare just greet my mom with "hello Annabeth, it's been a long time", like he didn't abandon her, like they just parted ways on a mutual agreement. He should have arrived and begged on his knees for forgiveness.
Mom isn't the only person that needs to forgive him; Sandra and I were deprived of a father. Really, we didn't need one, but it sure as heck would have made my mom's life easier. Mom wouldn't have had to leave us at camp to be taken care of by Chiron. She wouldn't have had to take care of two kids at the same time. She wouldn't have suffered. I can still remember the night when I was five years old and found my mom crying. She doesn't know it, but I went back to bed and cried myself to sleep.
Sandra's POV
It's my dad. Finally, I get to meet my dad. I can see where I get my looks from. I look like the female version of him. Aside from the toiler paper on his shoe, he looks like a true hero. The way he stands, his tone of voice, everything about him just screams "I'm a hero!" My friends at school are going to be so jealous. I mean my dad is the Percy Jackson! But they only know a part of his history. They only know the actor, but now I know that he risked his life without a doubt to save the lives of others, even though in the end he turned out not to be the prophecy kid. But he doesn't just look like a hero, the glow in his eyes when he saw my mom was brighter that the bluest of stars. It was a glow that said that he still loved my Mom. I know he loved her; he still loves her. I can't help but feel happy about it, but I know that this glow also meant that somebody might get hurt. That somebody would be Rebecca Dawson.
If only Mckenzie could see the good things in our father. All he sees is the bad. He just sees the guy that left our mom. I admit that he made a horrible mistake when he left our mom. He deprived himself of kids, and he deprived us from a father. I'm sure he didn't want to hurt Mom; he had to have a good reason to leave Mom. But if I admit that Dad made a mistake, I have to admit that Mom also made a mistake by never telling us what we were, who our father was, and by not trying to find him.
A/N: Please review I need feedback and I also need some help figuring out what the new prophecy means. I won't write it here incase any of you haven't read Last Olympian.
