Percy was currently pacing back and forth in the groom's tent while his best man or satyr, whatever, tried to calm him down.

"Dude relax." Grover said.

"I'm about to marry my beautiful, daughter of Athena girlfriend, who I am terrified by, I think that gives me the right to freak out." Percy said.

Grover had to resist the urge to roll his eyes, right as they heard someone else enter the tent.

"You're in trouble." Grover said since it was Athena who had entered the tent.

"What else is new." Percy asked as he reached into his pocket for his pen, only to remember that all weapons had been confiscated by Terminus.

"Brilliant, my future mother-in-law is probably here to kill me and I have no weapons to defend myself with." Percy muttered.

"Relax Jackson, I am not here to kill you. And trust me, while I would love to kill you, I do not need a war with your father right now, nor do I wish to see the pain and hatred in my daughter's eyes because of it, however I still plan to threaten you." Athena said as Percy turned to fully face her.

"Grover, can you give us a minute alone." Percy said, getting ready hear the same threats he's heard from Athena several times over.

"Sure buddy." Grover said with a smile.

"So, are you going to hit me with the usual threats. I hurt Annabeth and you'll destroy me or are you going to mix it up?" Percy asked, since Athena has threatened him several times since before he and Annabeth started going out.

Athena couldn't resist the urge to chuckle, since her daughter's fiance had a point.

"I'm just going to remind you one more time that if my daughter sheds even one tear of sadness and you are the cause, Tartarus will seem like a paradise compared to the wrath I will unleash upon you." Athena threatened.

"I'd be worried about that if there was a chance of that actually happening, but I promise you that I plan on bringing nothing but joy into your daughter's life." Percy said.

"I hope that is true for your sake and for Annabeth's sake. She deserves someone to make her happy and for some reason that's you. Don't blow it." Athena said.

"Okay, but anyway, now that you've threatened me, shouldn't you go and check on your daughter?" Percy asked.

Athena rolled her eyes, but backed out of the tent regardless.


"Well, look who decided to show up." Poseidon said as he approached his niece.

"Did you really think I'd miss my daughter's wedding?" Athena asked.

"Considering it is to my son, yes." Poseidon said.

Athena looked like she wanted to smack the sea god, only to remember what Annabeth had told her Percy would do if she ruined the ceremony by starting a war.

"Are you trying to push my buttons?" Athena asked.

"No, just a coincidence, though I am surprised to see you in a roman camp." Poseidon said.

"My daughter is worth it." Athena said.

"In that case, can we please call a truce for today for the sake of our children?" Poseidon asked.

Athena nodded and said "But just for today. I still think that your son isn't good enough for my daughter."

"For our sake Athena, the boy fell into Tartarus to keep her safe, I don't know what else you could ask for to prove he loves her." Poseidon said.

Thankfully, before Athena could respond, music began to play, signaling that the ceremony was starting.