Jason V (TLH)

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Chapter Title: The Great Prophecy Begins To Make More Sense

(A/N: This is it! The final chapter of Part One of the story! From here on out, all updates will come from Parts II and III of the story though I'll try to keep going in order. This chapter also features appearances from the OCs of these Wattpad users: @-JASONSGRACE (Belle), @goddessofwisdom- (Alec), and Az56796743 (Adriana). So shout-outs to all of them as well.)

Jason waited, all alone in Cabin One. He hoped that waiting like this in such a barely used cabin would feel less uncomfortable over time, because right now it really felt unnerving to be in here.

Annabeth, Rachel, and Kayla were due any minute for the head counselors' meeting, and Jason needed time to think. Thalia was also on her way in for the meeting too, so he could at least see his sister again sooner than he had imagined, which felt nice.

His dreams the night before had been worse than he'd wanted to share—even with Piper or with the others, though in the case of Alyssa, Bryce, and Clara - he figured that for the more part, their stories would be similar. His memory was still foggy, but bits and pieces were coming back. The night Lupa had tested him at the Wolf House, to decide if he would be a pup or food. Then the long trip south to ... he couldn't remember, but he had flashes of his old life. The day he'd gotten his tattoo. The day he'd been raised on a shield and proclaimed a praetor. His friends' faces: Dakota, Gwendolyn, Lavinia, Hazel, Bobby. And Reyna. Definitely there'd been a girl named Reyna. He wasn't sure what she'd meant to him, but the memory made him question what he felt about Piper—and wonder if he was doing something wrong. The problem was, he liked Piper a lot.

He pushed those thoughts to the side. He didn't really want to think about those things now.

Jason moved his stuff to the corner alcove where his sister had once slept - for when she slept in the cabin, from what he had heard, she usually either slept in another bed or in the Kronos Cabin with Luke. He put Thalia's photograph back on the wall so he didn't feel alone. He stared up at the frowning statue of Zeus, mighty and proud, but the statue didn't scare him anymore. It just made him feel sad.

"I know you can hear me," Jason said to the statue.

The statue said nothing. Its painted eyes seemed to stare at him, like it was permanently fixed to do so.

"I wish I could talk with you in person," Jason continued, "but I understand you can't do that. The Roman gods don't like to interact with mortals so much, and—well, you're the king. You've got to set an example."

More silence. Jason had hoped for something—a bigger than usual rumble of thunder, a bright light, a smile. No, never mind. A smile would've been creepy, given who he was talking to of course.

"I remember some things," he said. The more he talked, the less self-conscious he felt. "I remember that it's hard being a son of Jupiter. Everyone is always looking at me to be a leader, but I always feel alone. I guess you feel the same way up on Olympus. The other gods challenge your decisions. Sometimes you've got to make hard choices, and the others criticize you. And you can't come to my aid like other gods might. You've got to keep me at a distance so it doesn't look like you're playing favorites. I guess I just wanted to say ..."

Jason took a deep breath. "I understand all that. It's okay. I'm going to try to do my best. I'll try to make you proud. But I could really use some guidance, Dad. If there's anything you can do—help me so I can help my friends. I'm afraid I'll get them killed. I don't know how to protect them."

The back of his neck tingled. He realized someone was standing behind him. He turned and found a woman in a black hooded robe, with a goatskin cloak over her shoulders and a sheathed Roman sword—a gladius—in her hands.

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