Dear God! It's been a LONG time since I've written for this story. So I'm gonna continue. Before you say anything, drama, or family fanfics aren't my thing. So for this, the start is mostly fluff, so I have a hard time coming up with stuff, so enjoy.
HADES ISN'T THAT BAD
Chapter 3
I didn't know where to start. I've imagined this day, since she died. But, when I finally get the chance to talk to her again, it all goes out the window.
So, instead of words, I hugged her. But still, no words came. Then sibling pride surfaced, "Bianca, in a way, I'm the oldest,"
"Really?" she asked, "I guess so. But I'm still waaaayyyy smarter than you."
I gave her a look, but she couldn't help from laughing. We started walking towards my cabin, while debating who's smarter. I friend of mine walked by, and I stopped the daughter of Apollo, "Sam, who do you think is smarter?" She gave me a questioning look, "No offense," she said to Bianca. Then she turned to me, "but who is she?"
"My sister,"
"But didn't she,"
"Yep," Bianca cut in. Sam just looked at us both curiously. She couldn't help, but to give in, "Screw you guys. Gotta do something useful,"
She walked of, looking like she was still trying to figure things out in her head.
Bianca nudged my shoulder. "What?" I said thinking this was a trap. "Do ya think she's cute? You like redheads don't you?"
"No stop. Come on," She still didn't stop nudging me. "Come on Nico, don't lie," Bianca used all her effort to hold back a smile, "you like Sam,"
The Aphrodite cabin leader, Silena, walked by us, and I'm guessing she overheard us. She stared at me, "Nico? You like someone?" She said, as if she ran out of nail polish. Bianca nodded, "Yep, he sure does."
Silena's eyes lit up like Apollo during an Airborne Toxic Event concert. (They are a band of mine that you should look up. THEY ARE AWESOME!)
"WHO? Tell me! Gods darn Nico who?"
Hades, if you withhold relationship stuff from Silena, daughter of Aphrodite, you better count yourself as a dead man. Then one of the worst things happened, Bianca looked at me with a smile the joker would've been proud of.
Silena smiled, knowing she was about to get what she wanted. I looked at Bianca, please, come on! I don't like her! You know, I wouldn't normally care about what other people thought, truth or lies. I just didn't want Bianca to get the better of me. Talk about a lost battle, if there was still one to fight.
"So…" the pestering Aphrodite daughter asked. Bianca looked at her with truthful eyes, "No one. Sorry, there aren't a lot of people to tick off, in Hades. The dead are pretty boring."
Crap, I thought, now I'm probably gonna spend the rest of my time with Bianca, explaining what's going on, to other people. Trust me, as a kid of Hades you're not really a people person to begin with. So talking to demigods in hordes is going to be fun.
As time passed, we talked. And we talked, and talked. Before I knew it, six hours had gone by. It was already lunch. It wouldn't have been that bad, with our time almost up, it's just once the time was up, poof. I wouldn't have a sister anymore. She would go back to the underworld. And there, only a chain link fence would be separating her from the souls of the damned. These are the wonderful thoughts I have.
Bianca woke me up from my depressing thoughts, "You know what, as much as I like to annoy you, I think we should try to get along. We don't have all the time in the world, you know."
I sighed with that note.
When we got to the pavilion, everybody gave us both weird stares, "WHAT?" I asked, "THIS IS MY FIRST GOOD BIRTHDAY PRESENT!" I looked over at Bianca, who had on a look of, Is he seriously doing this? My voice softened, "Before you guys say anything, she's probably a lot fuller with life than I am."
I got a nice laugh from that, as everybody went back to eating, before getting something to eat, I caught Percy's eye. He winked at me.
I guess through the years, Percy feels responsible of me, like a big brother to me. I think I'm starting to feel okay with that. He and Annabeth are probably the only ones, at camp, who've gone through weirder stuff than I have.
Of course, Bianca didn't get anything to eat, but I did. And gods, was I hungry. On my plate was probably about half a cow. And as a special thanks to Hades, I slid the nicest fourth into the brazier, while I muttered thanks.
When I got back to the table, she laughed at the size of my plate.
"You're a good kid Nico, I'm glad I was your brother,"
"Brother?" I said raising an eyebrow. She laughed again, "No, you know what I meant,"
"What didya' mean?"
"Sister," She said laughing just a little bit more. And with that note, I ate lunch. I tried to get done quickly, so I could spend even more time with Bianca. To me, the slightest second counted, as you hear a million times during your lifetime, "you never know what you have till you lose it."
"I think I'll keep that in my head,"
"What?" Bianca asked. I guessed I must've said that aloud, "Oh, nothing." I lied; I guess I wasn't in the mood for crying.
Bianca stifled a tear.
Oh Hades, I thought, we're gonna have to talk about seriously. And for once, I wasn't all too eager to be talking about death.
Well that's just great. The chapter's over. WHAT THE HADES IS UP WITH THAT! I don't know.
I'm afraid Bianca isn't here for much longer, so I'm not sure it'll end with Bianca leaving. The more reviews, the faster the chapters will be cranked out.
KB
