AN: I lied. I'm putting up chapter 2 before I get 5 reviews. By the way, as cool as it would be to own the PJO charcters, I don't. I only own the characters I add, like Isabell.
It felt good for Percy to have this familiar blade in his hand, at this point it was rare he ever got to use it. None of the monsters ever seemed to bother him now that he was an adult.
"Isabell, who is it?" Percy called walking up to the door.
"Uh…" Isabell backed from the door as her father stepped forward.
"Hello there, Son!" Poseidon's voice boomed through the entry way, "Annabeth." He nodded to Annabeth. "You wouldn't attack your own father with the sword he gave you, would you, Percy?" Poseidon laughed.
"Hey, Dad, uh, this really isn't a good time." Percy explained as he recapped his sword and Annabeth sheathed her knife.
"Of course it is! It's not every day a god can visit his son! And Athena and I were having our annual argument over Athens, when Hermes told us about the conversation youwere just having," Poseidon winked at Isabell, "And I wanted to get here before Athena, so…"
"Mom's coming?" Annabeth exclaimed, "Look at this place! It hasn't been cleaned in weeks!" She added turning around and throwing her arms up.
"Oh, that doesn't matter, honey! I'm not the goddess of the home! You know that's Hera!" Athena said making a face.
"Who still doesn't like us." Annabeth sighed, looking at Percy.
"Anyway, of course I came! I couldn't let him have all the fun, now could I?" Athena said again making a disgusted face and cleverly avoiding responding to Annabeth's comment, after all she is the goddess of wisdom.
"No, I guess not!" Annabeth laughed as she stepped up to hug her mother.
"Now," Poseidon said, "for the real reason we came, we thought it would be a good time to meet our granddaughter at an age when she can actually hold up her own head."
"The girl is twelve," Athena added, "It's about time you told her!"
Percy laughed "Well, if you two are agreeing, then I guess your right!"
"Watch it, boy," Athena said stepping toward Percy, the air around her starting to crackle with power.
"Mom!" Annabeth said stepping in front of Percy. "He has a point. I mean, he gets it!" She added nodding towards Poseidon, who was almost doubled over laughing.
"So, you wanted to see Isabell," Percy took them back to the point, putting his arm over Annabeth's shoulder, "Here she is, so continue."
"Wait a minute!" Isabell yelled, "I've met you before?"
"You didn't tell her!" Athena yelled in outrage, "I expected this from Percy, but from you Annabeth! My own daughter! How dare you be so unwise!"
"HEY!" Percy also yelled, "You have no right to accuse us of that! You two are the ones that just decided to show up, and not let us even get half-way through telling her about our lives let alone yours!"
"Yeah," Annabeth agreed, "We're not the ones at fault here."
"I see." Poseidon said, "I guess it waswrong to come without any notice what-so-ever, which is also extremely irritating. I apologize. So, would you like me to finish telling isabell about this whole Greek thing?" He added turning to Annabeth and Percy.
"Sure!" was their response.
"Oh no you don't!" Athena forbade. "There is no way your going to tell her!"
"You'll bothtell her!" Annabeth intervened.
"Fine." Poseidon winked at Percy as he walked past everyone and sat down on the couch with Isabell at his heals and Athena dragging on behind.
Poseidon and Athena started explaining the jobs of the gods to Isabell.
"So," Poseidon said, "You are a very powerful half-blood. You are not quite as powerful as your father, but you are more powerful than your mother."
"I am?" Isabell asked excitedly.
"Just barely" Athena corrected still aggravated.
"'Just barely' is still more" Poseidon argued.
They kept arguing until Athena came up with a compromise.
"There is only one like her, so if there is ever to be another, it will be weaker in power than Annabeth."
"Just barely." Poseidon agreed.
"Oh, No!" Annabeth muttered under her breath.
"What is it?" Percy whispered. He could only hear her because he still had is arm hanging over her shoulder and they had only turned to watch the other three.
"I'm…"
"What's that?" Athena interrupted.
"I'm…" Annabeth repeated.
Really?Percy wrote on Annabeth's back.
Annabeth barely nodded.
Percy couldn't help himself, he picked her up and spun her around, with both of them laughing.
"Percy, son, tell us." Poseidon commanded.
"She's…" Percy started.
"Pregnant." Annabeth blurted, smiling. Somehow what Percy just did filled her with confidence.
"Congratulations, Annabeth." Athena said shoving Percy out of the way and hugging her daughter.
"Based on what you just did, you just found out too." Poseidon said, addressing his son.
"Yes I did." Percy confirmed.
Thunder boomed in the distance.
"Well," Athena said, eager to leave, "looks like we're wanted on Olympus, so I guess our visits over."
"Nope," Poseidon said, "They've got news. They're coming with us."
"We are?" asked Annabeth and Percy, surprised at the sudden change in their plans.
"Yes, you are." Poseidon confirmed, leading them out the door.
