*This is placed a couple thousand years after she was recruited.

*Currently she was on Mars, solving another war problem.

*Many people under her call her Peacemaker more than Piper.

*There are others like her, but she's the main one who takes on the bigger deals.

*Lots know about her around the universe.

Disclaimer: I own nothing.

"Do you want millions of your people to be hurt?" Piper wondered to both sides of the war she was trying to settle into peace. "Do you want blood on your hands? Families broken and depressed because you couldn't talk about your problems rather than fight about it?"

"Peacemaker, we cannot talk," Berdne explained, though he didn't want those things to happen. "Things do not work between us."

"Make them," she replied, looking stern.

"I'm not sure, Peacemaker," Geani rubbed his pointy chin. "It's not that easy."

She sighed, leaning over the table. "Answer me this, do you care for your people?"

"Of course," Berdne answered, nodding eagerly.

She looked over to the other ruler. "Do you?"

"I do."

"Then this shouldn't be hard to do. War only hurts your people and their families. It causes people to leave and go to another place. Do you want your people to go down to Vece?"

Geani slammed his fist on the table. "We must keep them away from there."

"Then you need to work together."

The two rulers looked at each other and seemed to be deep in thought. Piper waited patiently for their answer knwoing that she had nothing else to do today. Though, she did want to return back to Pluto and rest in her room. She had, afterall, been out for at least two weeks. "Shall we try?" Berdne asked after a while.

"We must try," Geani replied, nodding.

Piper smiled. "Good. I will check in later to see how you are doing." She stood up and shook their hands. "I'm glad you saw reasoning."

"Thank you, Peacemaker. You are just as good as they say."

She chuckled and grabbed her coat. "Thank yourself for saving millions of lives." And with that, she left the town hall and headed towards her ship, quite exhausted.

"Are you okay, Peacemaker?" Naden, one of her secruity team members, wondered, seeing how tired Piper was.

Piper waved her hand dismissively and headed towards her room on the ship. "I'm going to relax."

"Should we set off towards Pluto?" Carl, another member, inquired.

Piper nodded. "Please." She threw her coat on the chair, closing her door and collasped on the bed, burrying her head in the pillows. She felt the plane take off before it smoothed out and she sighed. Being a Peacemaker was not as easy as it seemed. Most of the time, people bickered and yelled at her. Some even tried attacking her for not letting them fight which is why Chaos set up the secruity team. She didn't hate her secruity team, but she didn't like them either. They made her feel little with the way they took over all the jobs and followed her everywhere she went.

"Piper," Naden called as Piper started to drift off into sleep. "Chaos is requesting a message with you."

Heaving a sigh, Piper stood up and went into the main commisions room and sat down on a chair, looking up at the screen where messages could be sent and received. "Accept it, Nathan," she ordered, fixing her braid and settling it over her shoulder.

Chaos's smiling face appeared on the screen, though it faltered when he saw Piper. He had always considered her a daughter to him and seeing her weak smile did not help. "Are you okay, Piper?"

She nodded. "I'm fine, Lord Chaos."

He tossed his eyes. "How many times have we been over formalities?"

Piper laughed lightly. "I can't keep count."

He smiled. "Yes, well, call me Chaos."

She returned the smile. "I'll try."

"Good. Now," he clapped his hands together. "Where are you in the solar system, my dear?"

She glanced outside the window near her and when she saw nothing but stars, she turned to Naden and asked, "Where are we, Naden?"

"We are currently between Mars and Jupiter," she answered, pushing many buttons to keep the ship rolling and the message playing fully.

Piper looked back at him and smiled. "Yeah, Mars and Jupiter."

He chuckled and nodded. "Very well. When you arrive, you shall rest for a while before I have someone for you to meet."

She raised an eyebrow. "Who?"

A mischevous glint came to his eyes. "You'll see, my dear."

She narrowed her eyes in suspicions. "Okay..."

He looked off the screen before turning back to her. "Get some sleep, Piper and I'll see you when you are ready."

She nodded. "Thank you, L-er, Chaos."

He smiled and cut the message, leaving her alone. She looked over at the others and wondered, "Do you know of a person I'm supposed to meet?"

Nathan shook his head. "Nope."

She sighed and stood up. "I'll be in my room if you need anything."

"We won't need anything," Carl replied, smiling. "Now go to sleep, Peacemaker."

She rolled her eyes, but went to her room anyways. "Thanks guys," she said before closing the door and climbing into her bed, ready to pass out and try to dream of better days. She was happy, but it just wasn't the same when you're not surrounded by the people you have been through everything with. She gave another sigh and closed her eyes, shutting out the world for a while as she faded into sleep.

"Piper," Naden shook her slightly as she talked. "Piper, we're at Pluto."

Piper yawned and turned over in her bed. "Another five minutes, Dad."

Naden poked her stomach repetitively. "Wake up, Piper. We're here."

She groaned and put the pillow over her head. "I don't want to get up."

"Do you really want to be on here when the cleaner bots come around?"

Piper jumped up, her eyes still bleary from sleep. "I'm up, I'm up."

Naden laughed and exited the room with a, "We're at Pluto."

She rubbed her eyes and pushed off the blankets before starting out into the commisions room and to the entry way. She shuffled off the ship, yawning and still half asleep. "Need some help there, Peacemaker?" Nathan joked, holding out his arm to her.

She smiled weakly and hugged it, trying to stand up. "Thank you."

He nodded and walked her to the hotel like building standing high on the top of the planet, the hangar just a little over from it. Stores were a little ways from the housing center. "No prob."

They headed into the living room; bars for different drinks and even some snacks lining two walls, the elevator separating them. On the opposite walls were TVs, one for gaming and the other for cable, couches and chairs around them. Everyone came to the lobby to chat and connect with other people on the Chaos train. There were two doors from the right and left walls that lead into a reading, computer room where one could grab a good book, sit in a comfy chair and read it or the wifi could be used for computer usage. The other room was just like the lobby, only without the bars; TVs and gaming stations lining each wall as the couches surrounded them.

The two waited with a couple others for the elevator that had a choice of 32 other floors, each for a different purpose. The first floor, of course, was the lobby. The second was a kitchen for floors 3-9, complete with two refrigerators, a few stoves, granite counters circling the walls, a few sinks, an island, and the necessarities in the cupboards and drawers. The third through fifth floor was a housing room for the first recruited who had choice on rooms. These were generally bigger than the others. The sixth floor was a laundry room for floors 3-5 and 7-9. The tenth floor started off the cycle of kitchen, housing, housing, housing, laundry, housing, housing, and housing. That went all the way up to the 32nd floor which all belonged to Chaos and no one else.

Piper and Nathan waited for the 16th floor to appear on the counter, people jumping on and dropping off on each and every floor from there and on out. When they reached their floor, they walked down the semi long floor and stopped at Piper's room where she smiled at him and nodded. "Thanks Nathan." She kissed his cheek and walked into her room, shutting the door to a stunned Nathan.

After yawning, she shuffled over to her bed and collasped on it, wanting nothing more than to continue her long needed sleep before going about fixing herself up and going to see what Chaos wanted. And just as she curled up in bed and closed her eyes, she passed back out, dreaming about sleeping and a nice, warm shower.

Hours later...

Grudgingly, Piper opened her eyes and yawned, stretching out her arms and staring at the Rockies wall where she was facing. She smiled at the memory of that one quest with those two boys. Shaking her head, she swung her legs over the edge of the bed and clapped her hands, the lights turning on and blinding her. She groaned and covered her eyes with her hands, trying to block out the light before removing them and squinting her eyes. She stood up and headed towards the bathroom, ready to take that shower she dreamed about.

And after that shower, she braided her hair, got dressed and left her room to go down to the kitchen and get some real food. "Hey Peacemaker," Bailey, one of her friends and fellow peacemaker, called once she hit the kitchen, waving as she sat on the counter.

Piper smiled and joined her, grabbing a bag of Doritos. "Hey Peacey."

Bailey scowled at the name. "Don't call me that."

She shrugged, popping open the bag and eating from it. "I don't like Peacemaker much either."

Bailey pointed her fork full of steak at her. "I see your point."

She laughed. "How was your schedule?"

"Eh. It could be better. What about you?"

"I have to see Chaos for something."

"Did he tell you what?"

"Something about a person he wants me to meet."

"Huh." She swallowed her steak. "You know anyone that could be coming here?"

"Nope."

"Weird."

"Very."

"When you going?"

"Whenever I finish fixing myself up."

"Your schedule that bad?"

Piper sighed. "I absolutely hate Jupiter and their problems."

The other Peacemaker threw her hands through the air. "Tell me about it! They can't settle anything if their lives depended on it!"

"They do."

They shared a laugh and Piper tossed her empty bag into the trashcan, jumping off the counter. "I'm going to see Chaos. I'll talk to you later."

Bailey waved as Piper strolled out the door. "Bye!"

Piper gave a slight wave back, heading for the elevator, already in a better mood. She and other recruits exchanged small talk on their ways to different destinations and once she was at the 32nd floor, she was alone. Taking a deep breath, she stepped out of the elevator and towards the one door a few feet away, knocking on it and calling out, "You wanted to see me, sir?"

"Ah yes, Piper!" Chaos opened the door and ushered her in, closing it behind her. "I'm so glad you made it."

Piper laughed and stuffed her hands in her snowboarding jacket. "It's not like I had a choice."

He patted her shoulder, smiling. "So very right. Anyways, I have someone I want you to meet, or let's just say, reacquaint." The mischevous glint was back as he leaded her towards a living room.

Her eyebrows furrowed together. "What?"

They broke to see a modern living room, a fireplace and hanging TV above it and all. "I'd like you to meet P-" he started to gesture to the sitting boy that stood when he saw her, but was cut off as Piper's eyes went wide.

"P-Percy?"

Another cliffhanger and just after the night ended too/: I'm quite proud of myself at my updates that I got done today, er, yesterday. This one would've been done sooner, but I've been interrupted the whole time writing it and then I got writer's block one part, but I've got it done! :D

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