Hey ya!!! (: ilyPJP19 wants to thank you all for liking Goodbye^^ Now, in this part of the story, characters may be soooooooooooo OOC… Well, it's intentional… Here's chapter 5... Now, it's my POV.. nyahaha… It's UGLYYYY… If you don't like this chapter… just tell me.. I'll delete it… Even so, Hope you'd like it… (:

DISCLAIMER: PJO is not mine. Hmp. So saaad… ):

Here goes nothing…

CHAPTER 5: Now what?

"I would not allow my son to be with someone who's related to that goddess!"

Poseidon's voice dominated in the throne room of the gods and goddesses.

"I wouldn't allow my lovely daughter to marry that god's son!" Athena exclaimed.

Yes, they have found out about the wedding. Poseidon and Athena are now debating and arguing about this certain issue and the other gods are trying to stop them.

"I think I should inform Percy about the commotion they've caused," Apollo said.

"Okay," Artemis replied.

"Then I have to go now."

And so, he went to New York, to where Percy, Annabeth and the others were.

(^…^)

***RING***

Percy's phone was ringing.

"Hello," he answered.

"Yo, Percy!"

"Apollo?"

"Yeah, are you free?"

"Yeah."

"Meet me at the Lady Marizze's."

"O-okay… Lunch?"

"Yeah, and bring Annabeth, with you, if possible."

"Okay."

"Thanks. See 'ya."

Then they hung up.

"Who called?" Annabeth asked.

"Apollo."

"Why'd he call?"

"He wants to have lunch later. Wanna come?"

"I want to, but I can't."

"Why?"

"I need to finish something."

"Oh…"

"Maybe next time."

"Yeah, right."

(^…^)

Meanwhile, at Olympus…

"Curse you, Poseidon!"

"Get lost, Athena!"

"Go home, stinky poo!"

"Shut up, you two!" Ares cut in.

"You shut up!" Poseidon and Athena exclaimed.

"What the…" Ares was speechless.

He went out of the throne room.

"What now?" Aphrodite asked. She was bored.

"They won't listen to me."

"I'm tired of those two," Hermes said, as he entered the room.

"What do we do now?" Dionysus asked.

"Stop them from killing each other and their children," Artemis cut in.

Everyone sighed.

"Would you mind helping out, because these two are breaking everything," Hestia said, while walking into the room.

"Yeah," Dionysus replied.

And all of them went back to the throne room.

(^…^)

"Hey," Apollo said, as he saw Percy, entering the restaurant.

"What's up, man?"

"Uh, the sky…"

"Yeah, right."

"I'm awesome."

"O-okay.."

"I'm so awesome."

"Right…"

"I'm awesome and cool."

"Stop it. I get it, okay? You're awesome and cool. You're Phoebus Apollo the Sun god."

"Niiiice…"

"Right. Now, can you tell me the reason why you ask me to come here?"

"Yeah, about that. Poseidon and Athena…"

"What about them?"

"About you and Annabeth marrying each other…"

"About that… Yeah… Dad and Athena don't seem to care…"

"What the… How could you say that? That's so impossible, man."

"But, they haven't sabotaged our lives yet."

"Yes… That's because we have been preventing them… And we couldn't bear it any longer."

"What?"

"Don't what me, Percy."

"What do you want me to do?"

"Well, at least, suggest something we could do…"

"But… if what you're saying is true…"

"About Poseidon and Athena being out of control, or us not being able to keep up with them pretty well?"

"They would only stop if we end… our… relationship," Percy said, burying his face in his hands.

"BINGO! You've finally got it. You're relationship must end."

"But…"

"You don't wanna break up, now that you're getting married and she's accepted your proposal," he cut in, predicting what Percy's about to say.

"Yeah…"

"Aren't you just selfish? Picking your own personal joy over preventing the next greatest war of history?"

"Well… uh," Percy felt kind of guilty.

Then Apollo's phone rang, he answered it, and went outside.

After, like, 5 minutes he went back in, and paid the bill.

"Anyway… I'll give you time to think… I'll be back in a few days. Think, hard, Jackson. Make sure you don't regret anything in the end."

"Right."

And as of that moment, Apollo rushed to the door, leaving Percy, alone.

The only things that ran through his mind were "Damn, what am I going to do?" "How am I supposed to deal with this?" "Should I choose Annabeth over that freaking war?" "What now?" and stuff like that. Yes, those questions were clouding up his mind.

Percy is experiencing a quandary. Yes, and it's also considered an adversity. How would he face this struggle, when his faith in himself is quivering? Will his being indecisive coerce over his peace of mind?

Now… yes… I loved Apollo's part.. yeah… Aaaaand… I think you didn't like it… Maybe you haven't even read this part yet, cuz you didn't mind reading this chapter…. Uwaaaaa… Why the hell am I pessimistic? Even so, I'm not being a pessimist… I'm just thinking of the possibilities… ow, if you didn't like the story, but still managed to read it, up until this point, well, thank you… please review and just tell me you didn't like it… And if you liked it, even though I think you didn't, still, please review… I am so die-hard desperate.. sorry TwT Sorry for making you read my stupid statement, though.

~ilyPJP19