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Hello again everybody. I regret to say it, but I think this is the last chapter of this story :'( But I also have Ending B to write! Also, if you want an epilogue, let me know. I have other things to do, but I'll write an epilogue if you guys want it!

Chapter 11 Ending A!

Calypso's POV

Leo fell over the railing.

I immediately lunged after him, grabbing onto his ankle and holding onto him as hard as I could so he wouldn't fall.

"What are you doing?!" I yelled at him.

"He has to keep a prisoner. I can stay. You've been here for far too long alone, I'll stay behind. Festus can take you back to the mainland, and you can live your life. Nobody ever needed me anyways, I want to give the most I can to the one person I care for."

"I need you! You are not leaving me Valdez!"

"Just let me go!"

"No! Get up here! We'll figure it out, there has to be a different way!"

I pulled as hard as I could and somehow dragged him back over the railing onto the ship, and we sat on the deck, panting.

The strange figure was still standing there, watching us.

"Is there any way we can leave the island? What can we do?"

It stayed silent, watching for a few more seconds, "No, I am required by the gods to keep a prisoner here."

"But Percy made them allow Calypso to leave!" Leo yelled at it. "He told me after we defeated Gaia. After the Titan War, part of his request was to let her leave, and they haven't made good on their promise!"

It stayed silent for longer. Seemingly thinking. "I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do. I'm bound to do the task I was formed for."

Leo clutched his head in his hands, pulling his hair out of frustration. He stayed there and I knew he was thinking.

"If you won't let her go," Leo said, "Then I have no option but to fight you and make you let her go."

I stared at him when he said that, mouth hanging open a little. Did he really think he could win a fight against something like this?

"Leo, what are you doing?" I asked, still shocked at his decision.

"If he won't let us go, I'll force him to." He said.

He had a solemn face from the seriousness of what was about to happen. His hand slipped into his tool belt and he pulled out two hammers.

I had nothing to say. I didn't know how he thought he was going to win this fight.

Out of nowhere, he threw one of his hammers at it and started running. When the hammer hit, it caused what seemed to be a burst of energy from the point of impact. He jumped at it and started swinging his hammer at it, over and over, hitting it and causing more energy bursts to go out from where he was hitting.

The being started glowing more strongly and there was a small explosion that blew Leo away from it and into the railing. The being still stood where it was, but now it was like electricity was occasionally shooting off of it and connecting to the bronze of the deck, and the eyes were glowing a darker color in anger.

"You think you can defeat me demigod?"

Leo stood back up and picked his hammer back up. "Why not? I've fought tougher things than you."

It didn't reply, but raised its arm and shot a bolt of electricity at him, but Leo rolled to the side and ran at it again, dodging each electrical shot. He reached it and it suddenly had a sword made out of the same yellow energy that it was made out of, which it started fighting Leo with.

He jumped back two steps and reached into his jacket, pulling out a bronze dagger in his right hand, still holding his hammer in his left. He had some small burn marks on his clothes where the electricity had nearly hit him. He rolled forward under another shot of electricity and shoved the blade into the being, but this time, there was a huge explosion.

Leo was thrown into the air and slid across the deck, and I watched speechless as he slid to a stop across the deck. The being moved over to Leo and stood over him, looking down as him, clothes smoking and his eyes half clothes.

"Any last words, demigod?" It said.

"Just one sentence." Leo said, then turned his head back towards his command console about 15 feet away, while putting his hand on the deck and thinking for a few seconds, "Festus, short out circuit panel C."

One second later, electricity blasted through the bronze and into the being of energy. I heard a scream and an explosion, followed by Leo sliding across the deck again, this time stopping near me.

His eyes opened just a little and he coughed as I crouched beside him, my eyes wide with terror. Some blood was leaking out of his mouth and nose. He opened his mouth to say something, but just coughed instead and reached into his tool belt, and got a small container partially out of it before his hand dropped to the deck and his eyes closed.

"Leo!" I screamed, but he didn't respond.

I stared at his motionless face, then looked to his hip where the tool belt was. I pulled the container out and opened it, seeing that it was nectar. I propped his mouth open and poured all of it down his throat. It was dangerous, but he needed all of it.

I held him close to me, waiting. It felt like hours were passing, and I could feel the tears running down my face. I loosened my grip a little and looked at his closed eyes.

I said quietly, "Come on Leo, please."

He didn't respond. I let him back down onto the deck and buried my face in his chest and I felt myself start crying.

The tears soaked into Leo's shirt as I held myself close to him.

After several minutes I felt him cough. I immediately partially got up, pushing up with my hands and looking at his face. He coughed again, then slightly opened his eyes.

"Leo!" I said, holding him as tight to myself as I could. I was probably getting tears on the side of his face, but after he had nearly died, I couldn't care less.

"Cal… Can't… Breathe…" He got out. I loosened my grip on him and heard him breathe in deeply.

"I thought you were dead!" I said, still holding him.

I heard him give a small laugh, even though it was weak. "I can't die, then how would Leo and Calypso's Machine Shop get started?"

I laughed, but I could still hear the hysteria in my voice.

He loosened his grip and I moved back and stared at his eyes. He was smiling even though he had almost been killed.

"I owe you one for saving me now."

"You owe me a lot more than one."

"Well," He said, still having his mischievous smile on his face, "I'll do my best to settle that debt." Then pulled me in for a kiss, and I knew that as long as he was there, no matter where we were, it would be ok.

The End!

I really, really enjoyed this story, and I hope you enjoyed reading it along with me! This will probably be a thing with all my stories, but do you want an Epilogue? I'll write one if you guys want, if not, I'll move onto my next story. Please review, and let me know what you thought of this story! I'll finish Ending B for the separately published story, then I'll move onto the next story I have planned. Thank you all for reading, and I hope to see you in the next one!