Hi everyone! Thank you for all you reviews! Again, I repeat, the explanation for the invulnerability thing is in CHAPTER THREE. Please stop complaining, because I'm getting really tired of it, and it's not helping me write. So if you don't like it, than SUCK IT UP! DON'T READ! NO COMPRENDE? READ SOMETHING ELSE! I'm sorry if I'm being rude, but SERIOUSLY, to those who keep saying about the invulnerability, most of the reviews I receive say the same thing. Please give me something CONSTRUCTIVE, OR SUPPORTIVE! EVEN A FLAME! BUT STOP THE INVULERABILITY THING! PLEASE!
Sorry about my rant, but it's really annoying! But thank you to the people who actually said something other than the invulnerability! And VOTE! I CAN'T WRITE THE NEXT CHAPTER UNLESS YOU FREAKING VOTE!
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Here's Chapter Six! Again, I'm sorry for the diva rant! VOTE IN THE CHAPTER 5 POLL!
PERCY
I looked at the people who remained in Olive's interrogation chamber; the daughter of Jupiter, the daughter of Minerva, and the son of Vulcan, aka Thalia, Annabeth, and Leo.
"So, how've you been, Percy?" Thalia asked.
I looked at her, sizing her up. I could take her if she wasn't the daughter of Jupiter, he would have my head. Speaking of, why didn't she use her powers?
I ignored her question. "Why didn't any of you make a move to attack her? You're the first who got out of there without injury," I said flatly.
Thalia glared at me. "You didn't answer my question, Jackson."
"You didn't answer my question either, Pinecone Face," I said, smirking.
Annabeth wasn't looking at me.
I got the feeling she was important. Really important.
"Percy, where's Jason?" Leo asked me.
"Oh, he's with Reyna. They're practically siblings, trust me, Reyna's told me a LOT about him." I said, trying to recall anything from my past, specifically Annabeth.
A sudden pain shot through my brain, and I winced, stopping my recovery attempt.
Thalia stared at me. "Why did you wince?"
I shook my head, heading towards the Minerva cabin.
"Annabeth, you okay?" I heard Thalia ask.
~flashback~
I was about three steps away from grabbing the flag from the blue team's base, which was on an island nearby the camp.
This was too easy, no defences, I realized. I looked around suspiciously, and realized there was nothing, dashed for the flag.
Just as I was about to grab it, a spear slashed my chest.
I hissed, and looked up to see the one and only Olive St. Clair White. She smiled smugly at me, and lunged forward, aiming for my arm. I spun around, hooking my sword on her shaft, and doing an upward thrust, sending her flying in the air, and into the creek.
I smirked gleefully at her, willing the water to bind her there. Walking toward the flag, I kept my sword ready.
Two skeletons with green glowing eyes erupted from a fissure in the ground, right between me and the flag. I slashed them in half like I do with the fruits in Fruit Ninja on the iPod touch Dakota stole for me. (long story)
They reformed immediately, so I focused on making a wave to wipe them out.
Olive suddenly appeared in front of me, her spear pointed to my throat.
Suddenly, the conch horn blew, signalling the end of the game.
~flashback end~
"So, S-Percy, mind introducing me?" Annabeth asked.
"Sure," I said. I opened the Minerva cabin door for her, and the children of Minerva grinned at me.
Nick De Los Santos is a 5'2 guy with sandy blonde hair, and blue eyes which come with being a child of Minerva. He's really smart and really friendly. He looks like someone I think I used to know.
"Perce! Haven't visited in a while!" Nick said, slapping me on the back.
I grinned. "Sorry Nick, Saint Cloud has been asking me to help her in Latin,"
Annabeth looked uncomfortable.
"Oh, sorry, Annabeth, this is Nick De Los Santos, Head of Minerva cabin, Level Two." I said.
Nick winked. "It's hard to get up a level, trust me, Annabeth, especially with the Ocean Apprentice here." He gestured to me.
I shrugged.
"What level are you, Percy?" Annabeth asked me, as I turned to leave.
I looked at her, smiling slightly. "Level Six. If you need me, I'll be in the gladiator arena,"
