~PERCY~

I had to stop this.

I know, I know. It was an obvious thought. But I was scared, OK?

Aly and Salty-excuse me, Salacia-had been going at it for half an hour, and things weren't looking too great for Aly.

She was looking drained, her eyes drooping with exhaustion. I didn't know when the last time-before Mrs. Dodds, that is- that she had fought, but it clearly wasn't recent. The drain of fighting so much, and fighting with water, was starting to take its toll on her. Salacia, however, was looking quite energized, her being an immortal goddess. Actually, she looked even better than before. Probably seeing Aly so tired was giving her pleasure.

Annabeth and Jason were too far away to help, and I couldn't do much. So what choice did I have left?

None. I thought with a sinking stomach.

Except...

The craziest, most impossible idea came to mind. But could it work?

Probably not.

But, hey, impossible, improbable ideas were my thing.

Dad, if you are there, I need your help. Amphitrite, no, Salacia has lost her mind, and is wanting to kill Aly. Please, if there ever was a time for you to hear me, this would be it.

I waited, but there was no reply.

I watched in horror as the water slammed into my sister, causing her to go shooting underwater. Even though she couldn't drown, she could still get a nasty bruise when she hit the ocean floor.

C'mon Dad, please! I pleaded.

Salacia cackled in delight. I felt rage boil my blood, and it took everything within me not to punch her in the face. It wouldn't help if I got hurt.

It kind of surprised me why the goddess had gone up against Aly and not me. After all, I was most likely more stronger than she, so why her?

I saw Aly break the surface.

No! Stay down! I thought fearfully.

That was a better fighting tactic. Make your opponent think you were dead in order to fake them out.

However, I knew Aly couldn't do that. She was a Roman, and Romans did not tend to go for defense moves. They thought that offensive attacks were better. But not in this case.

Salacia drew back her hands, most likely to push the water into her, which would take her out, when I saw the water begin to churn and bubble near the goddess.

"What the-" Salacia stated, but was cut off when the water exploded, throwing her, Aly, and I backwards.

Once the spots cleared, I saw a man with a short, jet black beard and sea green eyes standing in that spot.

Poseidon! I thought excitedly.

But then I looked into his fierce, sea-blue eyes.

No, not him.

And I then also saw what he was wearing: A glittering purple toga with a sea green border, sea green and purple Roman sandals, and a sea green circlet. His trident, which was normally a fishing pole, was now actually a trident.

Neptune was here.


So, what is Neptune going to do?

Well I guess you'll just have to wait and see, won't ya? :)

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