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"She's poisoned," Artemis said, her voice filled with grief.
"Atlas poisoned her?" Percy asked, looking at the stab wound Atlas had inflicted.
"No," the goddess said. "Not Atlas."
She showed us a second wound in Zoë's side. I'd almost forgotten her scrape with Ladon the dragon. The bite was much worse than Zoë had let on. I could barely look at the wound. She had charged into battle against her father with a horrible cut already sapping her strength.
It was horrible. She had had a poison wound, and then she got stabbed and thrown against a hard wall.
"The stars," Zoë murmured. "I cannot see them."
"Nectar and ambrosia," Percy said. "Come on! We have to get her some."
"Percy," I said, trying not to let my voice break. "It's..." I couldn't finish my sentence, but I knew he understood. Zoë was beyond saving.
No one moved. Grief hung in the air. The army of Kronos led by Mnemosyne was just below the rise. Even Artemis was too shocked to stir. We might've met our doom right there, but then I heard a strange buzzing noise.
Just as the army of monsters came over the hill, a Sopwith Camel swooped down out of the sky.
"Get away from my daughter!" Dr. Chase called down, and his machine guns burst to life, peppering the ground with bullet holes and startling the whole group of monsters into scattering.
"Dad?" yelled Annabeth in disbelief.
"Run!" he called back, his voice growing fainter as the biplane swooped by.
This shook Artemis out of her grief. She stared up at the antique plane, which was now banking around for another strafe.
"A brave man," Artemis said with grudging approval. "Come, we must get Zoë away from here."
I heard the sound of Mnemosyne yelling out orders to the monster army. She was approaching quickly.
"I'll deal with the insipid heroes!" she declared.
We all had panicked looks on our faces. We didn't have the strength to compete with another Titan.
"What do we do?" Percy asked.
Artemis raised her hunting horn to her lips, and its clear sound echoed down the valleys of Marin. Zoë's eyes were fluttering.
"Hang in there!" Percy told her. "It'll be all right!"
The Sopwith Camel swooped down again. A few giants threw javelins, and one flew straight between the wings of the plane, but the machine guns blazed. I realized with amazement that somehow Dr. Chase must've gotten hold of Celestial bronze to fashion his bullets. The first row of snake women wailed as the machine gun's volley blew them into sulfurous yellow powder.
"That's...my dad!" Annabeth said in amazement.
We didn't have time to admire his flying. Mnemosyne was here.
"None of you shall escape here alive," she said, raising her arms. I didn't know what she was about to do.
Just then, the moonlight brightened, and a silver chariot appeared from the sky, drawn by the most beautiful deer I had ever seen. It landed right next to us.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Male Reader Insert)
Fanfiction(Y/N) (L/N) has been at Camp Half-Blood all of his life and yet he still has no idea who his godly parent is. However, when a boy appears at camp, (Y/N)'s world is turned upside down. The boy is special and is part of a big prophecy involving the fa...