Hey HEY heyy its Master J or Therulermej back with another chapter I know I know so soon but You guys have been so nice with the criticism and such that I was like "hey I do got shit to do today…BAM ima do one more chapter!" so yeaa SOME 1 GUESSED THE RIGHT GOD YAY *Cheers* buwhahah no I'm not telling it will be in the net chapter. Maybe the one after that IDK roll with it! Ummm YEA so Review answering time? 1st time so hereeeee weeeeee goooo

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Percy and Naruto were at a loss for words, for the rest of the school year no one even remembered Mrs. DoddsThe students acted as if they were completely and totally convinced that Mrs. Kerr—a perky blond woman whom I'd never seen in my life until she got on our bus at the end of the field trip—had been our pre-algebra teacher since Christmas. Percy would sometimes spring up Mrs. Dodds in a conversation yet every time he brought it up happened people looked as if Percy had grown a seconded head. When both boys Confronted Grover about it and every time they ask every time he hesitated so they both new the G-man was lying. Something was going on. Something had happened at the museum. I didn't have much time to think about it during the days, but at night, visions of Mrs. Dodds with talons and leathery wings would wake me up in a cold sweat. Percy Asked naruto why he was so unfazed by this he just replied "If you grew up like I did there would be nothing that fazes you". Percy wondered what he meant. The freak weather continued, which didn't help my mood. One night, a thunderstorm blew out the windows in Percy's dorm room. A few days later, the biggest tornado ever spotted in the Hudson Valley touched down only fifty miles from Yancy Academy. One of the current events we studied in social studies class was the unusual number of small planes that had gone down in sudden squalls in the Atlantic that year

Percy started to feel irritable. His grades slipped from Ds to Fs. He started talking back, fighting with Nancy; he would also get kicked out of every class.

When our English teacher Mrs. Nicoil asked why I was so lazy to try on the spelling test he snapped and called her an old sot Naruto Just laughed and said "Ha sot Ha sounds like something Shikamaru would say" Naruto then got the look in his eye when meaning he was homesick. I mean why wouldn't he be he didn't even get to say bye to everyone he cared about. After The fight with Mrs. Dodds Naruto told Percy about his powers with chakra and stuff. At first Percy looked at him with a second head. Naruto just laughed at his gob smacked face when he summoned up a shadow clone and walked onto the ceiling. Percy and Naruto Both became closer Friends because of it.

The headmaster sent Percy's mom a letter the following week, making it official: Percy would not be invited back next year to Yancy Academy.

Percy was homesick.

But there were thing I was going to miss at Yancy's. The viewof the woods out my dorm window, the Hudson River in the distance, the smell of pine trees. I'd miss Grover, who'd been a good friend, even if he was a little strange. I worried how he'd survive next year without me. I'd miss Latin class, too—Mr. Brunner's crazy tournament days and his faith that I could do well.

As exam week got closer, Latin was the only test I studied for. I hadn't forgotten what Mr. Brunner had told me about this subject being life-and-death for me. I wasn't sure why, but I'd started to believe him.

The evening before the final stand, Percy and Naruto were in his dorm trying to get some last minute studying in. Percy got so frustrated he threw the Cambridge Guide to Greek Mythology across the dorm room. "Hmm something wrong Percy?" asked Naruto "How do you know all this. How am I supposed to know the difference from Charon and Chiron?"

"Simple" Naruto replied with a cocky smile "One has an A and the other an I. Also one trained Heros while the other Puts people in the underworld he is also greedy.

"..Should I go ask MR. Brunner for help?"

"If you want I'll walk with you I could use some help with the difference of Nyx and Erebus Percy then started to walk down to downstairs to the faculty offices. Most of them were dark and empty, but Mr. Brunner's door was ajar, light from his window stretching across the hallway floor both boys were about 3 feet from when Grover's Voice was heard. Naruto told Percy to wait and listen into the conversation that was happening.

"…worried about Percy, sir"

Percy tilted his head to the side and wondered why Grover of all people was worried about him.

"... alone this summer," Grover was saying. "I mean, a Kindly One in the school! Now that we know for sure, and they know too—"

"We would only make matters worse by rushing him," Mr. Brunner said. "We need the boys to mature more."

"But he may not have time. The summer solstice deadline—"

"Will have to be resolved without them, Grover. Let them both enjoy their ignorance while they still can."

"Sir, they both saw her..."

"Imagination," Mr. Brunner insisted. "The Mist over the students and staff will be enough to convince them of that."

"Sir, I ... I can't fail in my duties again." Grover's voice was choked with emotion. "You know what that would mean."

"You haven't failed, Grover," Mr. Brunner said kindly. "I should have seen her for what she was. Now let's just worry about keeping Percy alive until next fall. Also I have a feeling Naruto will be a hassle too….given where he is from" Said Mr. Brunner yet he mumbled the last part.

Naruto narrowed his eyes and wondered how the hell Mr. Brunner of all people knew where he was from

"Sir? He's not from New york?"

"No he's from…." Just as Mr. Brunner was about to respond but then Percy accidentally dropped his mythology book. Naruto Grabbed Percy arm and ran into a hall way to hide.

A shadow slid across the lighted glass of Brunner's office door, the shadow of something much taller than my wheelchair-bound teacher, holding something that looked suspiciously like an archer's bow. A few seconds later I heard a slow clop-clop-clop, like muffled wood blocks, then a sound like an animal snuffling right outside my door. A large, dark shape paused in front of the glass, and then moved on.

A bead of sweat rolled down Percy's head. Somewhere in the hallway, Mr. Brunner spoke. "Nothing," he murmured. "My nerves haven't been right since the winter solstice."

"Mine neither," Grover said. "But I could have sworn ..."

"Go back to the dorm," Mr. Brunner told him. "You've got a long day of exams tomorrow."

"Don't remind me."

The lights went out in Mr. Brunner's office.

Naruto grabbed onto Percy's should and Shushined back into the dorm.

When Naruto picked up his book to finish studying a Picture fell out.

Naruto looked at the Picture and saw a beautiful red head on it with a pregnant belly and which surprised him even more was that the Minato was standing right next to her. Naruto flipped it over and it read:

Dear Naruto, I forgot to tell you about your mother. Well her name was Kushina Uzumaki and you get your verbal tick from her I would tell you more but just now this She loved you very much you were her whole world and don't you forget that. Goodbye Naruto we will meet soon.

Love Dad.

P.S. In side this seal is your favorite ramen. It was your mother favorite too

Silently Tears fell from Naruto's face.

You ok Naruto?" asked Percy

"Yes, I just found about my mom" Replied Naruto

Percy eyes widened and let naruto just stare at the picture.

When Grover walked into the dorm he was wondering why Naruto was crying silently and why it smelt like ramen. "Hey," he said, bleary-eyed. "You going to be ready for this test?" I didn't answer.

"You look awful." He frowned. "Is everything okay?"

"Just... tired."

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The next afternoon Percy and Naruto walked out of the final room with Swirls for eyes. Percy because he was swimming with all the different roman and Greek names he spelt wrong. Naruto's had swirls in his eyes because he just hates tests.

"Percy," he said. "Don't be discouraged about leaving Yancy. It's ... it's for the best." His tone was kind, but the words still embarrassed me. Even though he was speaking quietly, the other kids finishing the test could hear. Nancy Bobofit smirked at me and made sarcastic little kissing motions with her lips.

I mumbled, "Okay, sir."

"I mean ..." Mr. Brunner wheeled his chair back and forth, like he wasn't sure what to say.

"This isn't the right place for you. It was only a matter of time." My eyes stung.

Here was my favorite teacher, in front of the class, telling me I couldn't handle it. After saying he believed in me all year, now he was telling me I was destined to get kicked out.

"Right," I said, trembling.

"No, no," Mr. Brunner said. "Oh, confound it all. What I'm trying to say ... you're not normal, Percy. That's nothing to be—"

"Thanks," I blurted. "Thanks a lot, sir, for reminding me.

"Percy—" It was too late Percy was already gone.

Mr. Brunner turned to Naruto and asked him what he would be doing

"I don't know maybe chill in the city ya'know?" Replied Naruto "Oh and Mr. Brunner you should choose your words next time."

On the last day of the term Naruto Watched as Percy was shoving clothes in his bag.

"Are you going to be ok Percy?"

"Yes I'm just trying to Hurry up and get home"

"Alright I'm going now call me if you need me"

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Time Skip 3 hours

*Ring ring*

"Hello?"

"Hey Naruto its Percy me and my mom Are going to Montauk do you want to come?" asked Percy

"Um yea sure I'll leave in a couple minutes.

"Ok cya there"

As Naruto got his stuff ready he couldn't help think of what happened on his way home.

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FLASHBACK NO JUSTU

As Naruto was walking home he passed a ramen bar that he never noticed before. He took a quick smell and it smelt just like Icharakus as he walked he noticed four people but what shocked him to his core it was three old ladies and the 3rd Hokage.

"Jiji" croaked out Naruto

Hiruzen Sarutobi Just looked at him and smiled. When the three ladies where done they took one noodle out and snipped it in half. When they were finished Hiruzen Stood up Look at naruto smiled and mouthed "I'm Proud of You" and then vanished

FLASHBACK NO JUSTU END

As Naruto was thinking about what happened he didn't realize that he was already at Percy's house. When he knocked on the door Gabe Answered and asked "Who are you Brat?"

The guy reeked like moldy garlic pizza wrapped in gym shorts. Percy told Naruto He managed the Electronics Mega-Mart in Queens, but he stayed home most of the time. I don't know why he hadn't been fired long before. He just kept on collecting paychecks, spending the money on cigars that made me nauseous, and on beer, of course. Always beer

"I'm Looking for Percy" Naruto Replied

"Sally some brat is here for the other brat." Yelled Gabe.

"OK Honey send him to Percy's room please" Sally yelled back

Naruto noticed that she had a very nice sounding voice. It made him feel safe like he could trust sally with his life.

As Naruto walked to Percy he pasted sally, he smiled and introduced himself. Sally was beautiful in his opinion not as Pretty as his mom but none the less very pretty. Her eyes sparkle and change color in the light. Her smile is as warm as a quilt. She's got a few gray streaks mixed in with her long brown hair.

"Hello Im Naruto Percy's friend"

"Oh! Hello Im Sally its nice to meet you"

"it was nice to meet you Mrs. Jackson"

Naruto then walked down into Percys room.

"Hey Percy"

"Hi" Percy sounded like his mind was somewhere else.

"something on your mind?"

"no" Percy answered way to quickly

"hmm Ok well your mom seems nice"

Percy then went on how his mom was the best in the world and that it proved his therory that bad things only happened to nice people.

"Percy, Naruto Come on were leaving"

The trip? You mean you were serious about that?"

"I knew it," I muttered. "He won't let us go."

"Of course he will," my mom said evenly. "Your stepfather is just worried about money. That's all. Besides," she added, "Gabriel won't have to settle for bean dip. I'll make him enough seven-layer dip for the whole weekend. Guacamole. Sour cream. The works." Gabe softened a bit. "So this money for your trip ... it comes out of your clothes budget, right?"

"Yes, honey," my mother said.

"And you won't take my car anywhere but there and back."

"We'll be very careful."

Gabe scratched his double chin. "Maybe if you hurry with that seven-layer dip ... And maybe if the kid apologizes for interrupting my poker game."

Maybe if I kick you in your soft spot, I thought. And make you sing soprano for a week. But my mom's eyes warned me not to make him mad.

Thank you, Percy," my mom said. "Once we get to Montauk, we'll talk more about... whatever you've forgotten to tell me, okay?"

For a moment, I thought I saw anxiety in her eyes—the same fear I'd seen in Grover during the bus ride—as if my mom too felt an odd chill in the air.

But then her smile returned, and I figured I must have been mistaken. She ruffled my hair and went to make Gabe his seven-layer dip.

An hour later we were ready to leave.

Gabe took a break from his poker game long enough to watch me lug my mom's bags to the car. He kept griping and groaning about losing her cooking—and more important, his '78

Camaro—for the whole weekend.

"Not a scratch on this car, brain boy," he warned me as I loaded the last bag. "Not one little scratch."

Our rental cabin was on the south shore, way out at the tip of Long Island. It was a little pastel box with faded curtains, half sunken into the dunes. There was always sand in the sheets and spiders in the cabinets, and most of the time the sea was too cold to swim in. I loved the place.

We'd been going there since I was a baby. My mom had been going even longer. She never exactly said, but I knew why the beach was special to her. It was the place where she'd met my dad.

As we got closer to Montauk, she seemed to grow younger, years of worry and work disappearing from her face. Her eyes turned the color of the sea.

We got there at sunset, opened all the cabin's windows, and went through our usual cleaning routine. We walked on the beach, fed blue corn chips to the seagulls, and munched on blue jelly beans, blue saltwater taffy, and all the other free samples my mom had brought from work. I guess I should explain the blue food.

See, Gabe had once told my mom there was no such thing. They had this fight, which seemed like a really small thing at the time. But ever since, my mom went out of her way to eat blue. She baked blue birthday cakes. She mixed blueberry smoothies. She bought blue-corn tortilla chips and brought home blue candy from the shop. This—along with keeping her maiden name, Jackson, rather than calling herself Mrs. Ugliano—was proof that she wasn't totally suckered by Gabe. She did have a rebellious streak, like me.

When it got dark, we made a fire. We roasted hot dogs and marshmallows. Mom told me stories about when she was a kid, back before her parents died in the plane crash. She told me about the books she wanted to write someday, when she had enough money to quit the candy shop.

Eventually, I got up the nerve to ask about what was always on my mind whenever we came to Montauk—my father. Mom's eyes went all misty. I figured she would tell me the same things she always did, but I never got tired of hearing them.

"He was kind, Percy," she said. "Tall, handsome, and powerful. But gentle, too. You have his black hair, you know, and his green eyes."

Mom fished a blue jelly bean out of her candy bag. "I wish he could see you, Percy. He would be so proud."

"How old was I?" I asked. "I mean ... when he left?" She watched the flames. "He was only with me for one summer, Percy. Right here at this beach. This cabin."

"But... he knew me as a baby."

"No, honey. He knew I was expecting a baby, but he never saw you. He had to leave before you were born."

I tried to square that with the fact that I seemed to remember ... something about my father. A warm glow. A smile.

I had always assumed he knew me as a baby. My mom had never said it outright, but still, I'd felt it must be true. Now, to be told that he'd never even seen me ... I felt angry at my father. Maybe it was stupid, but I resented him for going on that ocean voyage, for not having the guts to marry my mom. He'd left us, and now we were stuck with Smelly Gabe.

"Are you going to send me away again?" I asked her. "To another boarding school?" She pulled a marshmallow from the fire.

"I don't know, honey." Her voice was heavy. "I think ... I think we'll have to do something."

"Because you don't want me around?" I regretted the words as soon as they were out. My mom's eyes welled with tears. She took my hand, squeezed it tight. "Oh, Percy, no. I—I have to, honey. For your own good. I have to send you away." Her words reminded me of what Mr. Brunner had said—that it was best for me to leave Yancy.

"Because I'm not normal," I said.

"You say that as if it's a bad thing, Percy. But you don't realize how important you are. I thought Yancy Academy would be far enough away. I thought you'd finally be safe."

"Safe from what?"

"I've tried to keep you as close to me as I could," my mom said. "They told me that was a mistake. But there's only one other option, Percy—the place your father wanted to send you. And I just... I just can't stand to do it."

"My father wanted me to go to a special school?"

"Not a school," she said softly. "A summer camp."

"I'm sorry, Percy," she said, seeing the look in my eyes. "But I can't talk about it. I—I couldn't send you to that place. It might mean saying good-bye to you for good."

"For good? But if it's only a summer camp ..."

She turned toward the fire, and I knew from her expression that if I asked her any more questions she would start to cry.

"Percy you should cut your mom some slack she's just trying to do what she thinks is right." Naruto finally commented.

After a couple more hot dogs and marsh mellows the trio went to bed.

That night Naruto and Percy had a weird dream.

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It was storming on the beach, and two beautiful animals, a white horse and a golden eagle, were trying to kill each other at the edge of the surf. The eagle swooped down and slashed the horse's muzzle with its huge talons the horse reared up and kicked at the eagles wings. As they fought, the ground rumbled, and a monstrous voice chuckled somewhere beneath the earth, goading the animals to fight harder. Percy and naruto ran towards and try to stop it. But they were both woken up from knocking at the door.

Grover stood framed in the doorway against a backdrop of pouring rain. But he wasn't... he wasn't exactly Grover.

"Searching all night," he gasped. "What were you thinking?" My mother looked at me in terror—not scared of Grover, but of why he'd come.

"Percy," she said, shouting to be heard over the rain. "What happened at school? What didn't you tell me?"

I was frozen, looking at Grover. I couldn't understand what I was seeing.

"O Zeu kai alloi theoi!" he yelled. "It's right behind me! Didn't you tell her?" I was too shocked to register that he'd just cursed in Ancient Greek, and I'd understood him perfectly. I was too shocked to wonder how Grover had gotten here by himself in the middle of the night. Because Grover didn't have his pants on—and where his legs should be ... where his legs should be ...

My mom looked at me sternly and talked in a tone she'd never used before: "Percy. Tell me now!"

I stammered something about the old ladies at the fruit stand, and Mrs. Dodds, and my mom stared at me, her face deathly pale in the flashes of lightning.

She grabbed her purse, tossed me my rain jacket, and said, "Get to the car. all of you. Go! " Grover ran for the Camaro—but he wasn't running, exactly. He was trotting, shaking his shaggy hindquarters, and suddenly his story about a muscular disorder in his legs made sense to me. I understood how he could run so fast and still limp when he walked. Because where his feet should be, there were no feet. There were cloven hooves.

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Yeowwwww Biggest chaoter yet im getting there xD so 2 chapters in a day its 1145p so I kinda fell asleep XD well I have Finnaly decided to tell u guys naruto's parent…its..going to happen NEXT CHAPTER xD ok so Fav and review pls no flames :p Bye