You're going to hate me for this, a.k.a skipping the fight, but I was procrastinating too much on it so I decided to save it for later, but otherwise, enjoy ;P

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After successfully repelling the attack- a story for another day- the demigods were all bruised heavily.

Percy, who'd been fighting Chrysaor and had defeated him by dumping a stack of barrels on him, was declared the swordfight victor and earned himself a kiss, as well as a scolding on how he should've never taken Chrysaor on on his own because it was dangerous and stupid and so like him, from Nico.

The gods decided that their kids all needed a small god-free break and promised no godly intervention for three days, which meant Triton would be going home. For three days.

And so it was that Triton and Percy parted farewell… even if it was only going to be three days.

Percy sat by the lake, just letting the water cascade around his legs when he felt an excited hand tapping his shoulder.

"Annabeth?" he asked, confused.

"Percy," she said, excited, "Come on, we have new campers."

She ran off to the big house. Leaping off the edge and into the water, he catapulted himself towards the big house and made a superb entrance/impression, by falling in through the ceiling and creating a 'skylight'.

Inside stood a boy and a girl.

The boy had red hair and blue eyes, like waves, and the girl had white hair in a plait and cold, cloudy blue eyes.

"Ahhh, right on time," said Chiron, viewing the 'skylight' unimpressed, "I was just showing Mr. Mathews and Ms. Granger the orientation video, now that you're here I see we can begin a tour. Maybe you ought to start with the Hermes cabin, seeing though as of yet they are to be claimed."

Then, as if on cue, two symbols appeared above their heads.

Above the boy's was a trident, and above the girl's was a golden lightning bolt.

Chiron's eyebrows rose, probably trying to piece together how the two, who both appeared eighteen, had escaped the great prophecy.

"What does it mean?" asked the girl.

"It means we need to tell Jason he has another sister, and I need to make space for another older brother," said Percy, still gaping.

To say Jason flipped out when he found out was an understatement, nevertheless the two demigods (telling you what I think as I type that word will spoil everything) received a fairly warm welcome, and come afternoon tide Jason and Percy were teaching their siblings how to control their powers.

Percy and his brother stood in the lake, passing around a stream of water in the air, making it circle around them.

"So, Abriel," said Percy, "Who's your mom?"

"Oh, she's a fisher off the coast of Senegal, you know," he replied coolly.

Percy nodded, acceptable.

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Jason was having a harder time with his sister. He'd managed to teach her flying, she'd been really good at that, even better than him, but she couldn't shoot lightning.

"No worries, Sia," he told her, "It's perfectly natural to not be able to do everything dad can."

She nodded, some of her white locks falling on her face. She'd been awful quiet the whole day.

"Maybe we should get you to the dinner pavilion, have your first meal at camp, huh?"

She nodded as he sighed, wondering why he couldn't ever have a 'sister' like him…

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Done! I'm wrapping this story up. yes, Abriel and Sia will play main roles, especially in 'a new foe' but I didn't add them in for nothing, and when you find out why you'll like it. I think. Anywho, next chapter gives a little more info on the two *dies laughing at the thought of your faces next chapter*

-httyd4eva

peace out yo;P