The Broken Son of the Sea

Percy's POV

"Thanatos. What are you doing here?" Percy asked while he was still kneeling next to his mother while the hurricane started to die down. In his mind he thought 'The Olympians must have sent him to kill me for being so powerful.' " Percy I am not here to kill you. Sadly I am here to collect your mother's soul. I am so sorry." Thanatos said "Please make sure she makes it to Elysium" "Don't worry young Perseus. She has been destined to reach Elysium since the day you were born." Thanatos stated. "I also have an offer for you young Perseus." "What kind of offer." I asked. "Well as you know I don't have many children. And I know that your father has disowned so I was going to offer to adopt you as my son. You would receive all the abilities that any other child of darkness would receive. And they would be stronger than any child of hades because of who I am." Thanatos said. "What would I be doing with my life?" I asked. "That's easy. You would help demigods who have not made it to either of the camps." At that I began to think. I really wanted a father and a new purpose. And here was one of the most powerful gods asking me to become his son and giving me a new reason to live. "I accept your offer…Dad." I said. "Then I Thanatos god of peaceful death hereby adopt Perseus Odysseus Jackson as my son. May you live in the shadows as I do?" Thanatos then began to chant in ancient Greek. As he continued I felt the shadows creep up and cover me in a dome. After a while Thanatos stopped chanting and the shadows shrank and formed a cloak with a hood and mask. "Choose a name my son. One that will hide your identity until you are ready to reveal yourself to the world and the gods." I thought long and hard for a name. A name that spoke to me. Finally I found one.

"My name is Tenebris."

AN: Sorry it is such a short chapter. And that I have not written in a while. I have been so busy building my new home. Anyways I will be able to write and post more often now that we are done. And for you people that don't know much about the Greek language Tenebris means darkness.