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Duck, Slash, attack. 

He could hear his mother's voice in all her motherly glory screeching in his head. Although annoying, he couldn't be irritated my his mother's worrying, as it had saved him numerous times while in battle. 

Percy gritted his teeth as the monster gave a low blow to his leg, no doubt breaking the bone. It hurt like Tartarus, but in the matter of death or life, minor technicalities like a broken bone weren't regarded as a big problem. Didn't make them any less irritating, though. The cyclops chuckled, an evil chuckle, once he realized that Percy was suffering from the injuries cause by him. Oh, his boss would be so proud. 

Percy was running on adrenaline now; his energy depleted long ago. He just hoped this fight would be over soon. 

The cyclops was highly enjoying himself. The popping and cracking for the boy's bones every time he hit one of them with his bat pleased him to no limit. He swung his bat with inhuman strength, completely shattering the boy's arm, which he had used to protect his head.  

Percy was knackered, even his adrenaline was running low. On top of that, he needed to get the nearly conscious Jason up to his friends before his friends went insane in worry. Time to finish this battle. 

"Wha..What?" A groggy voice sounded not far from the battle. 

The battle stopped and monsters and person alike turned toward the blue-eyed son of Zeus who was cradling his head and squinting at them. 

Percy, always one to take advantage of every little distraction his opponents experienced, quickly swiped at the cyclopes heads, both of them coming clean off, golden dust spraying as the bodies of the beasts dissolved. 

Percy sprinted to the confused son of Zeus. 

"Hey, I'm Percy. Anyway, can you stand?"

Jason seemed to understand that the situation was serious so he made a mental note of his thousands of questions and used the wall to stand...only to fall right back down again. 

Percy cursed softly under his breath. 

This was going to take a while.  

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