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Sorry for not updating! Got a lot of stuff going on. Will try to update as much as possible.
Starting a questionare from the end of this chapter. Winner gets a mention in next chapter. Make sure you check it out.
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Percy POV(7 Years Later):
The past seven years have been filled with peril, but I finally managed to get 13 other Guardian nominees- some I saved from camp hell because they tried to stand for me after I left and they realized I was right, others from the dead(courtesy of Chaos and a bullied Hades), and some very new faces. They are-
Luke Castellan
Zoe Nightshade
Bianca Di Angelo
Charles Beckendorf
Silena Beauraguard
Lee Fletcher
Michael Yew
Connor Stoll
Travis Stoll
Nico Di Angelo
Leo Valdez
Sherman Yang
Malcolm Pace
I have trained them in every weapon except for the bow and arrow, which has been taught to all of us by Zoe. We've learnt battle strategy from Malcolm, resistance to charmspeak by Silena and basic crafting by Beckendorf.
Now, it was finally time to return to the Gods.
Olympus (Winter Solstice):
Zeus POV:
I sat on my throne at the centre of the Council, slammed my bolt into the floor, summoning the gods to the Winter Solstice Meeting.
All the Gods immediately flashed into the Throne Room, except Poseidon who came in a little late with a sullen face. He's been like this ever since his son, Perseus, disappeared.
"Now that all Gods are in attendance, we can start this meeting." I stated. "Not really" Poseidon muttered, but I ignored him.
"First order of business- does anyone have any leads on the condition or whereabouts of Perseus?" I ask. No one said anything. "This is getting out of hand. We must find-" and I was interrupted, but in a moment it felt like it was worth it.
"Miss me?" A voice said from the throne on my right.
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Lord Perseus The Betrayed One
FanfictionPost HoO. Percy is the victor against Gaea, and his future holds great promise. Yet it comes with a terrible price, with a promise of great rewards. Will young Perseus be able to cope with his losses ad accept his destiny? Eventual pertemis.