Chapter 9: First Blood

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Nico's POV
When I heard the war signal I was brought out of my thoughts.

I quickly grabbed my Stygian iron sword and armour, and ran towards the sound of battle.

As soon as I ran out, however, it seemed as though I wasn't needed. The Chaos Warriors were doing just fine.

To say I was shocked was an understatement. I mean, sure Zeta seemed high and mighty and all that schist but... it just seemed unreal that all these people are that's strong.

Percy would have thought these people were great. I bet he would have had a full blown conversation with them about sword techniques in the middle of the fight! Hahaha, that's Perce for you.

Just thinking about him made me want to puke in disgust. How could they, how could I abandon him?! Bleh. All this thinking makes me feel weird, I'll leave the thinking up to Annabeth I think.

When I stopped dwelling on my thoughts, I realized I was just standing there looking like Percy being told he was a son of Zeus. Actually probably just him in general.

Which is to say I look stupid. Very stupid.

AHH ADHD GET OUTTA MY BRAIN! HAUNT LEO INSTEAD! NEJSJSSNAKAB.

Leo's POV
What in the absolute hell?

One moment I'm fine and dandy just fighting in a classic Demi-God fight, and the next I'm being attacked in my brain.

I blame Nico.

I have no clue why, but I still blame him.

Anyways, back to the fighting; Zeta really reminded me of someone, but I couldn't place a finger on who it was.

Oh. And the fact he is overly awesome at whatever he does. I think I'll invite him to Bunker 9.

Seems like a good idea. I have skittles and coffee stashed away there!

Zeta's POV
Heh. Those monsters didn't know what hit them.

In my personal opinion though, I feel like we did all the work. I mean, the campers didn't really help unless you count helping as staring at your superiors and whispering amongst yourselves.

To be honest, I can't even believe I was one of them at one point. On one hand I am pretty glad they betrayed me but on another, I think about what would have happened if they didn't.

It probably would be peaceful and boring, but that's every demigod's wish so never mind.

Well, back on the topic of monsters, I wonder if they actually have been training or if the campers just got weaker.

Probably both now that I think about it. I mean come on, if the campers are astounded that we can defeat a legion of monsters, I truly worry for them in the near future against the battle with End.

After we were through with the monsters, Jason and Annaprick A/N Sorry it's family friendly, but if you can recognize what I meant then kutos to you! walked up to us.

"How did you defeat those monsters without even breaking a sweat?" That was Jason.

"How can we make sure that you guys won't turn against us when you have power like that?" Said Ms. I am more paranoid than Zeus Chase.

"One, If we would have wanted to kill all of you campers we would have done that by now. Two, a a lot of training. Three, I'm hungry. And four, please leave us be." Luke said sassily as he started walking back to our cabin, the rest of the army in tow.

"Don't mind him. He's always like this when he's annoyed or mad at me. Aka, most of his life." I said wisely.

Luke pouts and calls over his shoulder, "Am not! If anyone is the sassy one, it's you!" I grinned at that, I mean what can I say? I have my persassy moments.

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