Hi guys I said I would be updating until today so here I am. I'm beginning to get writers block so if you have any ideas PM me. I'm going to respond to some comments.

Wade98: Lol, I like Cosmos. I hope we hear more from him.

Thank yoooooou, I thought Percy needed a friend and… BOOM! There's Cosmos.

LittleManY2K: Nice! And it's Primordials btw.

Thank you, for the spelling and reviewing once again.

So without further a due the next chapter.

Yours

Jess.

Chapter 3: Over the Years

Year one:

A lone figure stood alone on the peak of the mountain range. The wind blowing at the back of his cloak, snow settled around him. A small bird flew towards him, landing on the man's shoulder, moving toward him for warmth. They seemingly conversed, the only sign that they were actually talking, was the moving of the man's mouth; words lost in the breeze. The man nodded the bird flow off, the man watched it all the while. No news yet.

Perseus vanished in a gust of wind.

Year three:

Perseus waited on the mountain once again. Wind gently blowing his cloak, sun reflecting off the freshly laid snow. Eliza flew up to Perseus, gently landing on his shoulder. 'Good to see you again Perseus.'

"The same thing goes for you Eliza, now what was that news you had for me?" Eliza hesitated, seemingly not knowing how to answer.

'Your mother has had three new children…' She was interrupted by Perseus's long sigh.

"More?" Eliza bowed her head in a nod. Falling to the ground, Perseus relished the feel of the snow against his skin. Cold going unnoticed by him, as Eliza shot of his shoulder in a start, before settling down on his chest after he landed with an 'oomph'. If Eliza was able too, she would sigh.

'Perseus…'

"Percy," he corrected. She tilted her head in question. Letting out a sigh, he continued, "If Cosmos is so insistent on calling me it you might as well." Eliza continued.

'Percy; when your father saw the triplets he called them, and I quote 'to ugly to be his.' The newly nick-named Percy raised an eyebrow in question. 'They had one eye. As a result your father throw them into Tartarus.' Eliza scanned his face for a reaction. She saw none. His face held no emotion, it was blank, empty.

Percy held out his finger for her to hop on. She did. Slowly Percy got up, wished her luck, said good-bye and vanished into a gust of wind. Never one for dramatics. Eliza chuckled a little; she could almost see Cosmos trying to cheer him up know. She vanished into the tree line at the bottom of the mountain.

Year five:

Yet again Percy waited atop of the mountains. Though this time he had a companion, a friend, the closest thing he currently had for family. The hound seemed to be trying to get Percy's attention.

"Chaos dam (A/N get it? Yes? No? I'll just shut up now…) it Cosmos will you just shut up?!"

'Hmmmm… let me think about this one… hang on I know this one. I really do know this… how about… no? Yeah, that's the answer. No.' letting out a long sigh Percy rubbed his temples before replying.

"You… you're such a… argh!" Before Cosmos could even think about replying, another voice piped up. And it wasn't Eliza's.

"So Perseus, what brings you here?" Slowly Percy turned around. Only to be met by Iapetus looking back again. Besides him Cosmos growled; making Iapetus jump quite abit.

"Cosmos no."

'C'mon Percy. I can take him. Please I'll get rid of the intruder.' Percy laughed a little earning a weird look from Iapetus.

"No Cosmos that won't be needed. Now sit." Whining a little Cosmos sat. Turning back to Iapetus with a small smile on his face he answered, "As for you question I'm waiting." Percy sat down next to Cosmos with his legs crossed completely un-affected by the snow. Cosmos shifted so he was lying down with his head on his master's lap.

"Waiting for who?" Iapetus asked his twin. Just wishing that they were both still so young, naive and innocent once again. Percy gestured to the floor surrounding him.

"Join me and you'll see." As Iapetus sat next to his twin Cosmos let out a half-hearted growl, still perfectly content in his master's lap.

After a while Iapetus let out a long sigh and turned to Percy. "The fates really are cruel aren't they Perseus?" Percy let out a long sigh and continued to stare out into the distance.

"You know I can't answer that Iapetus. You and I both know more than anybody that fate has a way it plays out, that one decision could lead to end or a new beginning. That the way fate plays out, plays out the way it does for a reason, to kick start a series of events. For better or for worse fate has to stay the same." Iapetus couldn't help but to crack a smile, it was the same old Perseus, years of worry seemed to be lifted from his shoulders, worry lines seemingly leaving his face. He hit his elbow against his brothers gaining his attention.

"Y'know," he said with a mischievous grin, "that's just your domain of life speaking." Percy turned to look at him, moving Cosmos' head of his lap. Ignoring his protests. The same mischievous grin spreading across his face.

"Is it know?" As Iapetus began to nod, Percy tackled him.

The two brothers began to tumble in the snow. With both trying to gain the upper hand, with neither succeeding. Both evenly matched, always have been, always will be. Cosmos ran around them barking excitedly. Neither Iapetus nor Percy could disagree at the fact this was the happiest they'd been in a long time. Both of them could see that this is how they used to fight as children trying to find out who was superior.

Yet if Percy was paying attention he would have noticed that what he was waiting for never arrived…

Not too far from the mountain range a young boy with golden eyes opened his clasped together hands to see…

To Be Continued…

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