Third Person
The next memory appeared and the three beings who had been hugging with love turned to see what was about to show. Percy blushed at the memory and hid his face in Hades chest trying to hide. Hades laughed at this and Poseidon smiled at his lover and son.
Percy remembers the tender moments when he was being breastfed by Hades. As an infant, Hades would cradle Percy in his arms, holding him close against his chest. The god of the underworld would lower his dark, enigmatic eyes to meet Percy's innocent gaze, creating an unbreakable bond between father and son. Hades would whisper words of comfort and love in Percy's ear, and Percy would fall asleep in his father's arms, secure in the knowledge that he was loved and accepted. Hades would often sing a lullaby to Percy, his voice a low, comforting hum. Percy would fall asleep feeling loved and cherished, and he would dream of a better future.
In those precious moments, Percy felt a sense of warmth and security enveloping him. Hades' embrace was comforting, and the rhythmic rise and fall of his chest against Percy's tiny body provided a soothing rhythm. The god's touch was gentle, his fingers tracing delicate patterns along Percy's back as he offered sustenance from his breast. Percy felt the warmth of the god's love, and he knew that nothing could ever harm him while Hades was with him. He felt safe and secure in the god's arms, and he knew that he would never have to be alone again.
Percy considered Hades as more than just his father; he saw him as his mother figure as well. Percy felt a sense of comfort and love that he had never felt before. He knew that Hades would always be there for him, and that he would never have to face the world alone. Percy cherished the relationship he had with Hades and knew that he would never forget it. Hades was Percy's rock and source of strength, and Percy was grateful for his guidance and support. Percy realized that Hades was not just his father, but also his best friend. The act of breastfeeding created an intimate connection between them, forging a maternal bond that transcended traditional gender roles. It was a testament to the unconditional love and care that Hades had for his son. He decided that from now on, he was going to call Hades "Mommy"!
Hades laughed at what he heard from his son's thoughts. Percy smiled but kept his face in Hades chest.
The milk that flowed from Hades' breast was unlike any other nourishment Percy had ever known. It was also a symbol of Hades' commitment to providing Percy with everything he needed to grow and develop. The milk had a strange, sweet taste that Percy found comforting. He knew it was a sign of Hades' care and protection. Percy felt safe and reassured in the presence of his guardian. It was a sign of his determination to make sure that Percy would be safe and healthy, no matter what the future held. It was not mere sustenance; it was a tangible manifestation of Hades' love and devotion. Each drop was infused with a powerful and protective energy, ensuring Percy's growth and well-being.
As Percy suckled at Hades' breast, he could feel the warmth of the milk spreading throughout his body, nourishing him from within. Hades' milk filled Percy with strength and courage, giving him the courage to face any challenge. Percy felt safe and secure in Hades' embrace, knowing that he would never face any danger alone. It was a comforting sensation, a reminder that he was safe and cherished in the arms of his godly parent. Hades' love and protection gave Percy a sense of peace and contentment. He knew that he was loved and that he would never face any danger without Hades by his side. It was a feeling of safety and security that nothing could take away.
These memories of being breastfed by Hades remain etched in Percy's mind, a testament to the unique bond they shared. It was an experience that went beyond the ordinary, a connection that defied societal norms and expectations. And even now, as Percy has grown older, he still carries the warmth of those moments with him, a reminder of the love that once flowed from Hades' breast. This experience was more than just physical nourishment; it was an emotional bond that transcended generations. Hades gave Percy something special, something that will last a lifetime, and it was something that Percy will never forget.
Hades had tears streaming down his face after the memory. As did Poseidon. The two deities had given up hope of finding their lost son after six months of looking and they now felt like they were failures to their little boy who still had his face hidden in Hades breast.
Annabeth was stunned to say the least, she was unable to think clearly after what she had seen. How could she not have known that Percy was born from Hades body and was breastfed from the chest of the lord of the dead. How could he have kept it from her, she did not know. But it did explain why Percy was terrifying when he was angry.
Nico was trying to comprehend what he just saw. The fact that his own father had birthed and breastfed Percy was an unpredicted thing he never saw coming. How could he have kept it from him, he did not know. But it did explain why Percy was terrifying when he was angry.
Zeus grumbled about his brothers having a baby together and Hades feeding the child. He did not think that is was fair that they had a better relation with each other than with him. The fact that his own brother had birthed and breastfed Percy was an unpredicted thing he never saw coming. How could he have kept it from him, he did not know. But it did explain why Percy was terrifying when he was angry.
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Percy's not okay
AdventureThe gods and friends of Percy find out what happened to the hero before he came to camp.