But the god didn't have time to finish his sentence, as he was cut off by a familiar voice speaking behind him. "Percy-sensei?"
Percy turned around, gasping as he saw a familiar face he never thought he would see again. "Juvia-chan?"
"Wait, what?" Gray asked, standing up and starting to walk over to Juvia--
But she was gone from her seat, already wrapped into her old teacher's arms. She sniffled. "Percy-sensei... Juvia is--"
"I know," Perseus whispered, gently stroking the girls head as he held her tight in his embrace. "I know..."
"You two..." Lucy struggled to find the right words. "Know each other?"
Perseus looked up from Juvia (who, by the way, he was over a head taller than) and took in his surroundings as if he had already forgotten where he was. "Oh, yes. I have known Juvia-chan for a long time. But she turned out to be a rebellious one, and ran off one day. I never saw her again."
"Eh?" Gajeel asked, sneering. "Seriously? I've known her for a long time, buddy, and I've never heard of you."
"Ah," Perseus said, looking at Juvia in disappointment. "She never spoke of me?"
"No?" Gray said. "How exactly does she know you?"
Juvia looked up at Perseus as if she couldn't believe he existed.
"Why," Perseus said, a small smile on his face. "I'm the one who taught her magic, after all."
"Oh," Gray said dumbly. Then the realization crashed upon him. "Oh."
"Yeah, 'oh'," the god said sarcastically.
"Anyways..." Lucy huffed. "Can we get on with the contract?"
"Tsk," Perseus said.
"Guess we've got another Aquarius," Natsu whispered to Happy.
"Aye," Happy agreed.
"I suppose we can," Perseus continued. "I'm not free on Tuesdays. I'm free every other day though."
Lucy nodded her head, writing it down on a notepad.
"Sometimes I wont come. Sometimes I'll show up on my own. I hope you don't mind. I don't particularly care either way," the god said, looking at his fingernails, clearly bored.
"Better late than early," Juvia agreed.
"Yes, yes." The god looked around, then held Juvia tighter. "May I go now? I need to catch up with my little Juvia-chan."
Juvia nodded her head excitedly. "Juvia has much to tell you, Percy-sensei."
Lucy looked like she didn't mind. "All right, have fun. I'm not using my magic power to keep you here though."
"Of course not," Perseus agreed. "I use my own energy to exist. Sometimes I wish I didn't though." He added the last part under his breath.
"Why does Juvia call you Sensei?" Gray questioned the god. "Why not master?"
"Percy-sensei said it made him feel weird," Juvia told the ice mage. "And he'd always wanted to be called 'sensei'."
"What exactly are you the god of?" Cana asked, setting her barrel down.
"Tsk," Perseus said, looking at her in disgust. "You remind me of Dionysus. But I am the god of rain, tides, and blue food."
"Blue food?" Wendy echoed.
"Percy-sensei!" Juvia scolded the god. "Tell them your other domain."
Perseus sighed. "I am also the god of depression."
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Golden Blood On Black Lips (Fairy Tail | Percy Jackson)
FanfictionAfter the Giant War, the gods make the Seven and Nico immortal. The Greek children of the big three, after the ceremony was over, were given bronze keys. But they were not told what they were. Just told to protect them. Percy was given no choice wit...