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- Chloe, in recent years, has become very reclusive in nature as she feels very lonely but doesn't trust many people in the fields she was working in. She's never been one to be socially outgoing and has been more of a quite creative type.
- She often visits her older sister's grave as well as Jason's grave. She'll often leave bouquet of lotus flowers ( which are flowers that commonly symbolize death, purity, rebirth, and strength) at Jason's grave.
- Her relationship with Beryl was complicated, loaded and rather volatile. Chloe tried so desperately to be a good sister and tried to be a lifeline for her older sister, but Beryl would often blame her for everything that was going wrong in her life and would often villainize her. Beryl would often lash out at her to the point that Chloe started only ever coming around to check on Thalia and trying to see what she could to help the young girl.
- Honestly, Beryl and Chloe Grace are so Burning Bridges by Sigrid coded. Like that song is just so them and I can totally see that it's from Chloe pov.
- She was the first person in the Grace family line to actually break away from their generation trauma. Instead of letting her trauma tear her apart or make her mean and bitter or both in the case of her sister, she allowed herself to heal and push a heathy distance from her remaining family. Chloe knows her worth and knows love that she wants as well as the love that she has to offer.
- When Thalia was about seven, Chloe tried to get custody of her because she could see just how unfit her sister was at caring for her and how her sister's drinking problem had worsened. But, unfortunately, due to the money Beryl had and hiring the right people, Chloe wasn't able to get custody of Thalia. And Beryl made it next to impossible for her to see Thalia and know what was going on with her older sister in general.
- After Thalia had initially 'died' Luke Castellan had left a bouquet of white lilies (a universally common funeral flower) and vague note apologizing to Chloe for falling Thalia; something Luke had partially done for Thalia since Chloe was the only true family the daughter of Zeus loved and never wanted her to get remotely dragged into her dangerous life as a demigod. He had also done it because he knew the uncertainty of what happened to her niece would drive her mad and would lead to horrible road.
- I kinda love the idea that Apollo had a vision years ago of a girl that would ultimately turn Olympus around for the better and would ultimately strengthen Zeus and Hera and them actually begin truly happy for once. But, I think that he only ever saw Chloe with Beryl in the vision, so he assumed it was Beryl as Chloe just didn't seem to fit Zeus normal type for woman; which lead him having Thalia and Jason with Beryl.
- She is able to go into both camps without any issues as she bares blessings from all of the Olympians; which I kinda think the gods have secretly giving her after Apollo realized who his vision was really about.
- Chloe is regarded with a ton of respect at Camp Jupiter since she is the consort of both the Greek and Roman versions of Zeus and Hera. Chloe finds it really weird how differently she is treated; like she could literally murder someone at the camp and she wouldn't even get questioned about it.
- it's absolutely terrifying whenever someone does something to harm her. Like Zeus and Hera are already horrifying when they are just by themselves, but them actively working together with is so much more terrifying and deadly. Which I think Chloe secretly finds a little bit hot how possessive and protective they get over her.
- She constantly puts Zeus in his place when it comes to young demigods and his own children. Chloe begin both that of a mortal woman and a professional who has worked with children, she is grounded in the reality of things and the capabilities of children as well begin highly aware of the damage on the brain that war does for anyone of any age range (but especially that of children). So she's constantly yelling at him about sending kids out to war.