Chapter One
Percy sighed looking out the window of her cabin, watching as the sun began to set, turning the already peaceful lake and surrounding forest to become even more. This is why she loves this world, why she recreated it. Times like this, in her quiet alone time, she remembers all of those that had lost before they sent her here. Her father, her brothers, uncles, cousins, and aunts.
She missed them.
She missed the easiness of not being alone all the time. Sure she had her children, but they all looked up to her. There was no one that could, or would, be able to stand by her side and just be there for her, to help her shoulder it all.
And besides, basically all were her creations, except for the very few that she allowed her friend Eru to create and send into her universe like she had done in his when she had last seen him.
An idea sparked into life.
Maybe that's what she needed.
A vacation to go see the only other Godly being she had encountered since she had begun this universe.
Maybe going to see him and just relaxing in a place that would not know who or what she was, would be what she would need.
Middle Earth here I come, she thought as she popped into existence beside her a beer laced with ambrosia that she drank slowly. She was ready to just be Percy Jackson again, even for a short moment, instead of God, Primus, etc.
She couldn't wait.
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Everything was packed and ready to go. The only things she had to do was send a message power burst to Eru for permission to enter Middle Earth and inform her children that she would be leaving.
Percy flashed to the Avengers tower first.
There she found the Avengers sprawled around the living room, cuts and bruises sprinkling their bodies and just complete exhaustion emanating from them.
"So this looks like fun." They all jerked around. In a handful of seconds, she had a hammer, daggers, shield, a repulser, arrow, gun, and a scientist looking a little green, facing her.
They all relaxed when they realized who she was.
"Don't do that, Percy!" Tony snapped, everyone lowering their weapons and sprawling back into their previous positions, only this time facing her.
Percy smirked. "Sorry, I thought at least JARVIS or the super spies would have sensed me popping in."
Clint rolled his eyes. "Shut up." He grumbled. "We're tired."
"Oh, goody. That means you're too tired to argue, process, or even do anything except listen to what I'm about to say. If you need confirmation that I said what I'm about to say, I'm sure JARVIS will be more then happy to repeat it."
"Oh get on with it." Loki snapped crankily.
Percy smirked again. "For the next two months or so, I won't be, ah, available." Time seemed to freeze as the Avengers stared at her wide eyed. "I'm going on vacation. If you need anything, call for one of the Archangels. I'll tell them to keep an ear out for you. See ya in two months!"
She flashed away giggling. One group down, two to go.
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Arriving back at her cabin she changed her clothes and then sent out a summons for her four Archangel sons.
She in her chair, drinking some tea, watching the lake when her sons appeared in the chairs at the table surrounding her.
"You called for us, Mother?" Michael asked, leaning back in his chair, all four relaxing in the presence of their mother. She just gave off the feeling of comfort and love that drew them in.
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FanfictionPerci is ready for a vacation, and what better place to visit than a world very similar to her demigod days? Quests, Elves, Orcs, Dark Lords, oh my! And reuniting with long, lost loves doesn't hurt either. Book Seven of the Multiverse Series Femal...