Confrontation

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Persea and Perseus had called a meeting of Olympis demanding all Olympians be present

Zeus was pissed to be ordered around by two 'Lesser Gods' but at the same time wanting to see The Sexy Blood Twins in person again as well most of the Gods in the room

"Perseus Persea so nice to see you two again!" Zeus says as he looks at the twins lovely bodies so he didn't notice the anger on their faces

"Shove it up your ass you perverted old freak!!!!!" Persea shot back a her least favorite Uncle remembering how he'd always try to get her and Perseus into bed with him

"We have a score to settle so we have even less time and patience for your pathetic attempts to bed us." Perseus says giving Zeus the dirtiest look

The younger Gods were shocked to hear someone insult their father But what shocked them more by Zeus's reaction

"...Alright...What is it?" The king of Olympis replied calmly like...a reasonable person?

The younger Gods all thought the same thing 'What are these two capable of!?'

Luke and Annabeth entered the room with angery looks on their faces

"Luke!?/Annabeth!?" Hermes and Athena shouted surprised to see their children in the meeting room

Annabeth just looked to the Gods sitting on her thrown as she only said "I remember everything..." The Olympians looked at her in confusion as she points to Hera "You locked Persea away!"

The Olympians gasped at the Athena child's accusation

Hera just sits on her thrown trying to keep her composer but everyone could see she was starting to sweat

Hestia was next to speak "Why what motive would she have?"

Annabeth looked to Luke and the Blood God Twins they give her a silent go ahead she smiled and looked to the council

"Her motive for trapping Persea is ties in why she murdered me in my past life" Annabeth began making the younger Gods gasp in surprise "I heared both her and the king of Amarus home talking, Hera promised Persea's hand in marriage if he made all the people in his land devoted themselves to her but when Persea refused the queen here decided trapping Persea in that oyster with would convince her otherwise"

"But why didn't you say anything Persea!?!" Athena asked confused

"And what about Amarus he disappeared soon after Persea!?!?!?!" Posiden screamed

Luke was next to speak "The king Hera tried to sell to knew about me and Persea solo he lured me into the forest to try to kill me but I managed to take with me!"

"And by then Hera dug herself too deep so she put a memory wipe spell on Persea so she wouldn't remember and killed me after I heard her and the king discussing about Hestia well not in that order but you get the gist right?" Annabeth finished leaving the Gods shocked

"Hera did you really do all that?" Asked Zeus

"Oh geez the manipulative Marriage Goddess did something like tha- OF COURSE SHE DID YOU STUPID, ASS CLOWN!!!!!!!!" Persea shot back letting out all of her rage on her perverted uncle

"What's worse she used the Roman demigod to stop us from saving Persea" Annabeth added

"When we found them the were all unconscious from the energy of Tartarus" Perseus grows in disgust "She put innocent children in danger just to avoid the consequences!!!!"

Everyone in the room turned to Hera who was shaking in fear at this point

The rest of the Gods didn't need to hear anything more they surrounded the quivering Goddess and chained her to await further trial

As the Gods walked out Posiden stayed behind giving his twins children and their lovers with sad apologetic eyes

"...All this time..." The Sea God started sadly to Luke "All this time I thought you had taken my daughter from me but you really did love her" He then looks to all of them "Is there anything I can do to make this right?"

"There is..." Luke began "You can build more cabins demis of 'lesser' God, help us convince the other Olympians to claim all of their children and not just cram them in cabin 11"

Posiden just pondered for a moment "I'll do all that I can..." He assured them before going off to join the other Gods

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