So I was awesome enough to catch a mistake in TLO. You know the first line of the prophecy that was about Percy? It's: A half-blood of the eldest gods.
Well, the Olympians are NOT the elder/eldest gods *is fidgeting with excitement* Look it up! The elder/eldest gods is another name for the TITANS! So technically Rhea is the prophecy kid! Lolz, I wish. But I'm so proud of myself finding that mistake.
Death to the one who oversees a dream, and the last breath a scream. It was happening. Lily ran out the door as Ouranos and
Rhea enganged in a very deadly battle. When we all got out, Lily was trembling.
"The bless, it happened, and so did the death," she moaned. "Why didn't I realize it?" Rhea patted her.
"It's okay." But it wasn't, we were all trembling. A spy. We were betrayed by one of our own. And inside that building a huge battle was going on. Supernatural being vs Supernatural being. Then, Rhea, the Kronian of truth, reality, fact, spies and so much more ran out. Rhea had golden eyes with dark brown hair and wore the Spies' outfit.
"I have held Ouranos in a prison for time being. What is your purpose here?" she demanded, her gaze, steel.
"We came looking for you," quivered Lily. Now if only Lily could see herself, she would see the resemblense. Rhea rolled her eyes. She whistled and two wolves came.
"What a waste of your time. If you know what's right, you'd join me. Zeus is nothing but a bunch of crap." I whistled at the word she used. "Ouranos is even worse. The only people who aren't crap are Hades, Kronos, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares, Hermes and some others."
"You aren't worried Zeus won't send you to Tartarus?" I muttered, embarrased to be speaking with a Kronian.
"If he knew what was right, he would beg for mercy. But he is too proud," Rhea snarled. She gripped her scythe. There was a smellof ozone. Ew. I held my nose. Rhea froze. I looked around. Blue shimmered and Zeus appeared.
"Am I crap, Rhea?" he asked, kindly. Rhea balled her fists.
"Shut up." He took out his thunderbolts. "Threaten me then," she spat. "But this will be our last encounter, till victory." Zeus paled.
"You didn't join, did you!?"
Rhea hissed. "Of course not!" Zeus frowned.
"Wait then what is this victory?"
"Nothing," Rhea whispered. She strode toward Lily. "Come, we have things to discuss."
"No! You are not turning her against me!" roared Zeus. Rhea laughed.
"Watch me." She grabbed Lily's arm and shimmered and they both disappeared. Zeus wailed.
"Nooo!" he sat down. Here, was the Kronian of gods wailing. "We are soooooo dead." A white light shimmered and a tall man with shoulder length dark brown hair appeared. The man had a striking resemblence to Rhea and Lily. He held a scythe.
"She is in the Underworld. I have no clue what she's doing. But it's pretty serious. Come!" Kronos said. He shoved Zeus off his seat and disappeared. I stood up.
"What was that?" I asked Rhea. We were alone. She was crying.
"Why did I volunteer? I wanted to prove myself. But I have tangled myself with Rhea and Olympus' faith. Please, Artemis save me." She looked at my spear, and reached toward it. I snatched it away.
"Come on, we have to get back to Camp." Rhea nodded and hiccuped.
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Chiron shook his head as we told our story. "She did not join. I am positive. Now if you ask about Calliope, I had my suspicions."
Lily was nowhere to be seen. She was gone. Calliope was the traitor, the Kronians had lost Rhea, again. And we were all alone.
Rhea and I walked in the forest, hugging each other, scared. We heard hiss. I froze.
"Did you hear that?" Rhea nodded. I took out my spear, she took out her bow and arrows. Another hiss. Attack.
Rhea shrieked.
ATTACK! I cicled around looking for someone.
"ATTACK!" roared a voice, way to recognizable. Rhea screamed asmonsters poured out. I looked at Thalia's tree. It was cut off. Oh no! Rhea and I ran, tripping toward the Big House.
"Attack!" I screamed. Chiron gasped as monsters bounded toward the cabins, Ouranos at the front. Half bloods came out, to find war in front of them. I grabbed Rhea and ran to fight, my black spear charging with electricity.
Lights shimmered and the Kronians appeared, at their lead, Kronos. I froze and watched.
"Son," spat out Ouranos.
"Father," snarled Kronos. Ouranos chuckled.
"That was sheer luck your mother gave you. Now will she give it you again? Attack!" He ran forward, Kronos did the same, Kronians at his side. Half bloods went down, everyone fighting for their survival. I stabbed my fourth monster. Suddenly, the Kronians were being driven out by Ouranos.
"No!" I yelled. But it was no use. There was a flash of silver light, and Rhea appeared.
"Oh you beep!" Ouranos snarled at her. "Not you again! Leave! Or best of all, tell the truth." Rhea opened her hand, and her scythe flew into it. They started to circle each other. She opened her other hand, in it, a ball of silver light.
"Go back to where you belong, Ouranos. You are a very bad grandfather," Rhea spoke.
"Let us see about that, when I send you to Tartarus."
"Do it then, jerk." Suddenly, she sounded like a teenager.
Ouranos gave a battle cry and charged. Rhea waited until the last mintue and dodged. She shot the silver ball of light toward Ouranos, who growled and deflected it. He threw a star at Rhea. She cut through it easily. Rhea raised her hands and brought them down. There was a blinding flash of light and when I opened my eyes, there were twenty Rhea's in front of Ouranos.
"Watch your back, Ouranos!" one said. Ouranos roared in frustartion and ran toward that one. Another one whistled and two wolves came.
The Rheas cornered Ouranos. Then suddenly, there was one Rhea. She twirled her scythe.
"Bye bye, Ouranos." And her scythe flashed. Chiron put his hands over my eyes, but I had a feeling Rhea was cutting up Ouranos. There was howling of pain, agnoy and pleading for mercy.
