Family Troubles Part II

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JK GUYS I DON'T REALLY WANT TO WRITE ANOTHER BOOK SO I AM JUST GOING WRITE THE REST HERE.....OK LET'S CONTINUE...

The only sound heard was that of metal crashing against the cold floor. It seemed to vibrate off the walls of the cave, leaving the echo to linger behind.

Riptide dropped to the floor with a deafening clang.

Hazel was the first to react, frantically yelling, "Percy, it's not her!"

The woman slowly walked up to Percy, cupping her warm, gnarled hands around Percy's face. "Of course it's me, Percy. How could you forget?"

There was a flash of gold before Sally Jackson was on he ground. Luke growled defensively, sword lashed out in front of Percy protectively. "Shut up, End. Stop playing with him!"

Sally lifted herself of the floor, not a scratch to be seen, and dusted of her arms. "Wasn't that very rude? I expected much better of you, Percy."

Percy's jaw had dropped so long ago, he would have swallowed 1000 flies. He couldn't believe it. The woman standing in front of him was not his mother. Yet she looked exactly like her.

Percy missed his mother.

Frank broke Percy's thoughts. "Go away, End! We know that's not her!"

End, or Sally, in this case, crossed her arms with a bored expression. "Now why would you say that? We Primordials get bored sometimes."

Leo stood, confused. "What does that mean?"

Sally shook her head. "Foolish Hephaestus spawn, if you were alive from when the Universe started you would know. Since time has no meaning to us, it's what you humans call 'fun' to experience what the value of time actually is."

Nico coughed. "My father once told me about this. Primordials have great power, allowing them to reincarnate and such. Just like Percy as Omega's case."

Sally cracked her knuckles. "Precisely. Hence we have to entertain ourselves in some way."

The disbelief in Percy's eyes grew. "No..."

Sally rolled her eyes. "Do i have to spell it out for you? You mother is my reincarnation."

Percy clutched his head. "No!"

"Yes," Sally's eyes flashed a brilliant gold. "So now, Perseus, what will you do?"

Percy really missed his mother.

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