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𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 4
Third Person P.O.V
They tore through the stormy night along the dark country roads, wind slammed against the Camaro.
Rain lashed the windshield, (Y/n) didn't know how Sally could see anything, but she kept her foot on the gas.
Every time lightning flashed (Y/n) would look over at Grover and debate if she was going insane or not at what she was seeing.
All she could say was, "so you know our mothers?" Grover looked away from the window at the girl.
"Not exactly," he said, "I mean, we've never met in person, but they knew I was watching you guys."
"Watching us?"
"Keeping tabs on you two, making sure you guys were okay, but I wasn't faking being your guys friend," he added hastily, "I am your guys friend."
"Um...what are you exactly?" Percy popped in the conversation.
"That doesn't matter right now," Grover told him.
"It doesn't matter? From the waist down our best friend is a donkey-"
Grover let out a sharp, throaty "Blaa-ha-ha!" Both Percy and (Y/n) have heard him make that sound before but they both assumed it was a nervous laugh.
"Goat!" Grover cried.
"What?" (Y/n) looked at him confused.
"I'm a goat from the waist down," Grover explained, annoyed.
"You just said it didn't matter," she pointed out.
"Blaa-ha-ha! There are satyrs who would trample you underhoof for such an insult," he gave Percy a pointed look.
"Woah, wait, satyrs? You mean like... Mr. Brunner's myths?" Percy asked.
"Were those old ladies at the fruit stand a myth, Percy? Was Mrs. Dodds a myth?" Grover squinted.
"So you do admit there's a Mrs. Dodds?" (Y/n) called him out quickly.
"Of course," he replied in a tone that said 'duh.'
"Then why-"
"The less you two knew, the less monsters you'd both attract," Grover said, like it should be perfectly obvious.
"We put Mist over the humans' eyes, we hoped you'd both think the Kindly One was a hallucination, but it was no good, you both started to realize who you are," He explained.
"Who we-wait a minute, what do you mean?" (Y/n) stressed.
The weird bellowing noise rose up again somewhere behind us, closer than before.
Whatever was chasing us was still on our trail. "Kids," (M/n) said, "there's too much to explain and not enough time, we have to get you both to safety."
"Safe from what? who's after us?" Percy questioned.
"Oh, nobody much," Grover said, obviously still miffed about the donkey comment, "just the Lord of the Dead and a few of his blood-thirstiest minions."
"Grover!" Sally scolded.
"Sorry, Mrs. Jackson, could you drive faster please?" (Y/n) tried to wrap her mind around all this madness but couldn't come close to doing so.
Sally made a hard right causing them to swerve onto a narrower road, racing past darkened farmhouses and wooded hills and 'Pick your own strawberries' signs on the fences.
"Where are we going?" Percy asked.
"To the summer camp we told you about," (Y/n)'s mother's voice was tight; she trying for the two demi-gods sake to not be scared, "the place your fathers wanted us to send you."
"The place you both didn't want us to go to," Percy spoke up.
"Please, kids," his mom begged, "this is hard enough, try to understand, you both are in danger."
"Because some old ladies cut yarn," Percy stated in disbelief, making (Y/n) confused.
"Those weren't old ladies," Grover said, "those were the fates, do you know what it means-the fact they appeared in front of you? They only do that when you're about to...when someone's about to die."
"Whoa, you said 'you'," Percy freaked.
"No I didn't, I said 'someone,'" Grover said.
"You meant 'you', as in 'him'" (Y/n) jumped in, Percy nodding in agreement.
"I meant you, like 'someone,' not you, you."
"Kids!" Sally scolded.
She pulled the wheel hard to the right, causing (Y/n) to catch a glimpse of the figure that Sally had swerved to avoid-a dark fluttering shape now lost behind them in the storm.
"What....What was that..." (Y/n) asked, fear evident in voice.
"We're almost there," Sally said, ignoring the girl's question, "another mile, please, please, please."
(Y/n) nor Percy knew where there was, but both found themselves leaning forward in the car, anticipating, wanting to arrive to their destination.
Outside, nothing but rain and darkness-the kind of empty countryside you get way out on the tip of Long Island.
(Y/n) thought about Mrs.Dodds and the moment when she'd changed into the thing with pointed teeth and leathery wings.
(Y/n)'s limbs went numb from delayed shock, Mrs. Dodds hadn't been human, she'd meant to kill Percy and (Y/n).
The girl then thought about Mr. Brunner...and the sword he had thrown at Percy.
Before (Y/n) could ask Grover about that, the hair rose on the back of her neck, there was a blinding flash, a jaw-rattling boom!, and their car exploded.
(Y/n) remembered feeling weightless, like she was being crushed, fried, and hosed down all at the same time.
She peeled her forehead off the back of the driver's seat,"Ow."
"Kids!" (M/n) shouted.
"We're okay..." Percy spoke up.
(Y/n) tried to shake off the daze, they weren't dead, the car hadn't really exploded, they had swerved into a ditch.
Their driver's side doors were wedged in the mud.
The roof had cracked open like an eggshell and rain was pouring in.
Next to Percy was a big motionless lump.
"Grover!" (Y/n) exclaimed, he was slumped over, blood trickling from the side of his mouth.
Percy shook Grover's furry hip, both him and (Y/n) worried for his safety.
Grover then groaned, "Food," and they knew there was hope.
"Kids," Sally said, "we have to..." her voice faltered.
(Y/n) looked back, in a flash of lightning, through the mud-spattered rear windshield, she saw a figure lumbering towards them on the shoulder of the road.
The sight of it made her skin crawl, it was a dark silhouette of a huge figure, the top half of the figure was bulky and fuzzy, his upraised hands made it look like he had horns.
"Who is-" Percy started.
"Kids," Sally said, deadly serious, "get out of the car."
Percy's mother threw herself against the driver's-side door, it was jammed shut in the mud.
(Y/n) tried her's which was stuck too. She looked up desperately at the hole in the roof, it might've been an exit, but the edges were sizzling and smoking.
"Climb out the passenger's side!" (M/n) told them.
"Kids-you have to run, do you see that big tree?" Sally urged.
"What?" Percy questioned.
Another flash of lightning, and through the smoking hole in the roof the kids saw the tree the older woman meant: a huge, White House Christmas tree-sized pine tree at the crest of the nearest hill.
"That's the property line," (M/n) said, "get over that hill and you'll see a big farmhouse down in the valley, run and don't look back, yell for help, don't stop until you both reach the door."
"Mom, you guys are coming too," (Y/n) said to her mom, (M/n)'s face was pale, her eyes as sad as when she see the sun rise and set.
"No!" (Y/n) shouted, "you and Sally are coming with us, help us carry Grover."
"Food!" Grover moaned, a little louder.
The figure kept coming towards them, making grunting and snorting noises.
"He doesn't want us," Sally told them, "He wants you two, besides we can't cross the property line."
"But..." Percy started.
"We don't have time, kids, go, please," Sally urged them.
Both (Y/n) and Percy were mad at everything withing this situation.
(Y/n) and Percy climbed across Grover and pushed the door open into the rain, "we're going together, come on," (Y/n) said, too stubborn to leave them behind.
"I told you-" (M/n) started.
"We are not leaving you guys, help us with Grover," Percy said.
They didn't wait for either of their mothers to answer, they scrambled outside, dragging Grover from the car.
He was surprisingly light, but they couldn't have carried him very far if their moms hadn't come to their aid.
Together, they draped Grover's arms over the two kids shoulders and started stumbling uphill through wet waist-high grass.
Glancing back, (Y/n) got her first clear look at the monster.
He was seven feet tall, easily, his arms and legs were bulging, he wore no clothes except underwear, which would have been funny, except the top half of his body was so scary.
Coarse brown hair started at about his belly button and got thicker as it reached his shoulders.
The kids recognized the monster, all right, he had been in one of the first stories Mr. Brunner told them, but he couldn't be real.
(Y/n) blinked the rain out of her eyes, "that's-"
"Pasiphae's son," (M/n) said, "I wish I knew how bad it really would be for you too."
"But he's the Min-" Percy started.
"Don't say his name," Sally warned, "names have power."
The pine tree was still way too far-a hundred yards uphill at least, (Y/n) glanced over her shoulder again.
The bull-man hunched over their car, looking in the windows-or not looking exactly.
More like snuffling, nuzzling, (Y/n) wasn't sure why she bothered, since they were only about fifty feet away.
"Food?" Grover moaned.
"Shhh," Percy told him, "Mom, what's he doing? Doesn't he see us?""His sight and hearing are terrible," Sally said.
"He goes by smell, but he'll figure out where we are soon enough," (M/n) continued.
As if on cue, the bull-man bellowed in rage. He picked up Gabe's Camaro by the torn roof and threw it down in anger.
"(Y/n)," (M/n) started, squatting down to her daughter's eye level as Percy listened as well, "when he sees us, he'll charge, wait until the last second, then jump out of the way-directly sideways, he can't change directions very well once he's charging. Do you understand?"
"How do you know all this?" (Y/n) asked.
"We've been worried about an attack for a long time, we should have expected this, we were selfish, keeping you both with us," (M/n) said before reaching into her pocket, taking out a bracelet with a shiny sun and putting it on (Y/n)'s wrist.
"Your father wanted me to give this to you when you were ready, it's called Ilios, which means sun."
"Ilios? What-" Another bellow of rage, and the bull-man started tromping uphill, he smelled them. The pine tree was only a few more yards, but the hill was getting steeper and slicker, and Grover wasn't getting any lighter.
The bull-man closed in, another few seconds and he'd be on top of them.
Sally and (M/n) must've been exhausted, but they shouldered Grover, "go, kids! Separate! Remember what we said!" (M/n) exclaimed."
The kids didn't want to split up, but they both had a feeling their mothers were right-it was their only chance.
Both kids sprinted to the left, turned, and saw the creature bearing down in them, his black eyes glowed with hate, he reeked like rotten meat.
The bull-man stormed past like a freight train, then bellowed with frustration and turned, but not towards the kids this time but towards their mothers, who were setting Grover down in the grass.
They reached the crest of the hill, down the other side they could see the valley, just as both older women said, and the light of the farmhouse glowing yellow through the rain.
But that was half a mile away, they'd never make it.
The bull-man grunted, pawing the ground, he kept eyeing the kids mothers, who were now retreating slowly downhill, back towards the road, trying to lead the monster away from Grover.
"Run, kids!" Sally told them.
"We can't go any farther, run!" (M/n) yelled.
But they just stood there, frozen in fear, as the monster charged at them, they both tried to to sidestep, but the monster had learned his lesson.
His hands shot out and grabbed them both by their necks as they tried to get away, he lifted them as they struggled, kicking and pummeling the air.
"Mom!" Both Percy and (Y/n) yelled. Sally caught their eyes, and managed to choke out one last word: "Go!" Then with an angry roar, the monster closed both his fists around their necks, and they dissolved in front of their own kids eyes as they turned into golden dust. "
NO!" Both kids scream.
Anger replaced the fear that the kids had, newfound strength burned in their limbs-the same rush of energy they'd gotten when Mrs. Dodds grew talons.
The bull-man bore down on Grover, who was laying helpless in the grass, the monster hunched over, snuffling the saytr, as if he were about to lift Grover up and make him dissolve too.
(Y/n) took off her (f/c) raincoat and started waving it frantically, "HEY!" She screamed.
"Hey stupid! Ground beef!" Percy shouted.
The monster roared and turned towards them, shaking his meaty fists.
(Y/n) had an idea-it was an incredibly stupid idea, but better than no idea at all, she put her back to the pine tree as Percy waited at the side.
(Y/n) waved her jacket in front of the bull-man, thinking she'd jump out of the way at the last moment, but it didn't happen like that.
The bull-man charged too fast, his arms out to grab her whichever way she tried to dodge, time slowed down. Her legs tensed, she could jump sideways, so she leaped straight up, kicking off from the creature's head, using is as a springboard, turning midair, and landing on his neck. How did she do that? She didn't have time to figure it out.
A millisecond later, the monster's head slammed into the tree and the impact nearly knocked (Y/n)'s teeth out.
The monster staggered around, trying to shake her, but she locked her arms around his arms as to not get thrown.
Meanwhile, Grover started groaning in the grass, (Y/n) wanted to yell at him to shut up, but the way she was getting tossed around, if she opened her mouth she'd bite her own tongue off.
"Food!" Grover moaned.
The bull-man wheeled toward him, and pawed the ground again and got ready to charge.
(Y/n) thought about how this beast had squeezed the life out of her mother and her best friend's mom in front of them.
Rage began to fill her as she got both of her hands around of the horns and pulled backward with all her might.
The monster tensed, gave a surprised grunt, then-snap! The bull-man screamed and flung the young girl through the air, she landed flat on her back next to Percy, who immediately checked if she was okay.
Her head smacked against a rock, and when she sat up, her vision was blurry, but she had a horn in her hands, a ragged bone weapon the size of a knife.
The monster charged, without thinking, Percy grabbed (Y/n) and jumped to one side and came up kneeling and (Y/n) sitting by him.
As the monster barreled past, (Y/n) suddenly drove the broken horn straight into his side, right into his furry rib cage. The monster roared in agony, he flailed, clawing at his chest, as he began to disintegrate- but not like her and Percy's mom who disappeared into a gold flash but into dust.
The monster was gone, the rain had stopped, and Percy and (Y/n) were both dizzy and exhausted.
They were too tired to even cry, which they had really wanted to do after losing their mothers, they were weak, scared, and in grief.
But Grover needed their help, so they both managed to haul him up and stagger down into the valley, toward the light of the farmhouse.
Percy had a sad look while (Y/n) was crying over losing the only person who stuck around for her.
The last thing (Y/n) remembered is collapsing on a wooden porch with her best friends, looking up at a ceiling fan circling above her.
Then seeing the stern faces of a familiar looking man and a handsome boy around her age, his short blonde hair was curled like a prince's.
They both looked down at them, and the boy said, "they're the ones, they have to be."
"Silence, Andrew," the man said, "their still conscious, bring them inside.

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𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 3
Third Person P.O.V
(Y/n) was gently shaken awake by her aunt as they arrived at the apartment complex that she and her mother lived in next to Sally and Percy.
"Thanks for the ride, auntie..." (Y/n) said with a sad and tired voice.
Her aunt gave her a sympathetic look, "no problem,honey, take care..." She gave her niece a smile before driving off.
(Y/n) hated the looks of pity she had gotten from people.
But when you get kicked out of almost every school and your dad is absent people tend to feel bad for her.
(Y/n) used the key under the mat and walked into the simple two bedroom apartment and smiled.
She was happy to be home and away from that horrible school.
She decided to wait for mother on the fire escape.
Her mother was a nurse at the hospital and often worked long shifts.
Not that (Y/n) blamed her, her mother worked hard for her which she admired.
Stepping onto the fire escape, (Y/n) let out a happy sigh as the sun kissed her face.
Even as a kid the sun always seemed to hit her in a beautiful way.
It was never too hot and she had never gotten a sunburn in her life.
"(Y/n)?" A soft voice called out.
(Y/n) quickly looked up and smiled running over, "mom!" she hugged her quickly.
(M/n) smiled at her daughter, "oh honey, I missed you too," she hugged back.
(Y/n) basked in this lovable moment with her mom, she loved her mother with a burning passion and her mother loved her back the same way.
"Oh, honey," (M/n) cooed, stroking her daughter's hair with a smile, "you've grown so much since Christmas break."
(Y/n) felt warmth in her heart at her mom's words, they sat on the couch with some cookies as she told her mom about her time at Yancy but stopping at the story of the field trip.
"(Y/n)...Did something scare you and Percy?" (M/n) asked with worry in her eyes which was the last thing (Y/n) wanted to see in her mom's eyes.
"No mom, we're fine, I promise," (Y/n) reassured her.
(M/n) pursed her lips, she knew (Y/n) was holding back, but she didn't push me.
"I have a surprise for you," (M/n) said, "we are going to the beach with Sally and Percy for three days in the cabin at Montauk."
(Y/n)'s eyes widened she would play with Percy on that beach when they were 5-years-old.
"When are we going?" (Y/n) asked with excitement.
"Once Sally and Percy come and get us, so go pack quick!" (M/n) said, (Y/n) running off quickly to pack.
After an hour (M/n) got a text from Sally that they were ready for us to come down to the car.
On the way down they passed Smelly Gabe and (Y/n) scrunched my nose as he past, he smelt like a dead cat and trash mixed.
We put the luggage in the back and got in the car.
"Hi, (Y/n)," Sally greeted with her motherly voice.
"Hi, Sally," (Y/n) smiled before they took off.
Percy and (Y/n) played a bunch of card games on the way up to Montauk while their mothers talked to each other on the way.
Getting to the cabin, they unpacked before doing anything crazy.
When it got dark they made a fire and roasted hot dogs and marshmellows and they we're having a great time before Percy and his Mom had a talk about his father.
"Are you guys sending us another boarding school?" (Y/n) asked with worry.
Sally and (M/n) both looked at each other and had worried looks.
"We don't know guys, we'll have to figure out something," (M/n) answered for Percy and (Y/n) with a look of sympathy.
"Because you don't want us around?..." Percy asked hesitantly.
"Oh, kids, no, we-we have to, for your own goods," Sally said quickly.
"Because we're not normal?" (Y/n) spoke up.
"You say that like it's a bad thing, (Y/n), but you don't understand how important you two are, we thought Yancy Academy was far enough for you guys to be safe," Sally told them as (M/n) nodded in agreement.
"Safe from what?" The 12-year-old girl asked, just getting more and more confused by the minute.
"There seems to be one place we could send you, both of your fathers wanted you two to go there," (M/n) said sadly.
"Our dads wanted to send us to a special school?" Percy asked.
"Not a school," Sally corrected," a summer camp."
(Y/n)'s head as spinning, why would her and Percy's dad-who hadn't stayed for even a month after they both we're born, since they both had the same birthday- talk to our moms about a summer camp?
"I'm sorry kids," Sally said, seeing the looks in their eyes.
They decided to end the conversation there but (Y/n) and Percy weren't satisfied.
That night, (Y/n) woke up with a start. Outside, it was really storming, the kind of storm that cracked branches and blows down houses.
With the next crack of thunder, Percy, Sally, and (M/n) woke up, sitting up, "hurricane," Sally whispered.
Over the roar of the wind, they heard a distant bellow, an angry tortured sound.
A desperate voice-someone yelling, pounding on our cabin door.
Sally and (M/n) sprang out of bed quickly and opened the door to reveal Grover, "searching all night," he gasped, "what were you thinking?"
The kids mothers looked shaken, 'Kids, what happened at school? What didn't you tell us?" (M/n) asked sternly.
Percy and (Y/n) were frozen looking at Grover, not understanding what they were seeing.
"O Zeu kai alloi theoi!" He yelled. "It's right behind me! Didn't you tell her?"
The two kids were in too much shock to answer.
"Kids, tell us, now," Sally said in a stern tone the kids never heard before.
Percy stammered out the story about Mrs.Dodds causing Sally and (M/n)'s faces to harden.
"Get in the car, all of you go!" Grover ran to the car but he wasn't running he was trotting.
Because he didn't have feet, he had cloven hooves.

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𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 2
(Y/n)'s P.O.V
Percy and I were always used to the occasional weird experience, but usually they ended pretty quickly, everyone except me and Percy know about Mrs.Dodds.
I'm at the point where I think we're going crazy.
Weird things had been happening left and right the weather has been acting really weird, and whenever Percy or me brought up Mrs.Dodds to Grover he denied her being real but got really nervous.
I was snapped out of my thoughts when Percy had a moment and decided to throw his school book across his dorm room.
"Percy, I know we aren't coming back next year and you hate studying but you need to chill," I told him with a blank stare.
Percy looked at me with a 'Shut up before I smack you' look.
"I'm going to ask Mr.Brunner for help, I'll be back," he sighed, leaving.
I shook my head before going back to reading but my mind wandered as I did.
I felt homesick, I missed my apartment that was next to Percy's and I missed my mother.
She was the best mom in the world and being away from her was very sad.
I was happy that I'd be able to go back soon.
My dad was never in the picture, my mom used to speak the world of him and how much he loved me but if he did he would have stayed with us.
I was snapped out of my thoughts when Percy ran into the room and hopped on the bed in a hurry.
"Percy!" I yelped since this idiot elbowed me in the ribs.
Grover entered after him and smiled, "oh hey, (Y/n)."
I nodded his way and gather my stuff, "Night guys!" I bid them goodnight and heading back to my dorm room.
At the end of the term I was able to get a lift to Manhattan from my aunt so I said goodbye to Percy and Grover before I left even though Grover looked a bit nervous.
I hopped into my aunt's car and put my seatbelt on as she started to drive.
"Your mom is excited to see you, (Y/n)," Aunt Lena finally spoke with a sweet smile.
"I'm excited to see her too..." I admitted.
I leaned my head on the window as the sun delicately grazed my face before I drifted off to sleep for the rest of the ride.
Sorry if the chapter is kinda short guys it is 3 am right now...
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𝕸𝖞 𝕾𝖚𝖓𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖊(𝕸𝖆𝖑𝖊 𝕬𝖓𝖓𝖆𝖇𝖊𝖙𝖍 𝖝 𝕽𝖊𝖆𝖉𝖊𝖗)
𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 1
Masterlist
Warnings: none
(Y/n)'s P.O.V
Look, we didn't want to be half-bloods.
If you're reading this because you think you might be one, my advice is: hop of the app now.
Believe whatever lie your parents told you about your birth and try to lead a normal life.
Being a half-blood is dangerous. It's scary, most of the time, it gets you killed in painful, nasty ways.
If you're a normal kid, reading this because you think it's fake, great, read on.
I envy you for being able to believe that none of this ever happened.
But if you feel something stirring inside of you stop reading immediately.
You might be one us.
And once you know that, it's only a matter of time before they sense it too, and they'll come for you, don't say I didn't warn you.
My name is (Y/n) (L/n). I'm twelve years old.
Until a few months ago, I was a boarding school student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York.
Am I a troubled kid?
Yeah. You could say that.
Things really started going bad on the field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art where we went to look at Greek and Roman stuff.
All the way into the trip I had to deal with Nancy Bobofit, the red haired girl who was hitting one of my best friends, Grover, in the back of the head with chunks of her peanut-butter-and-ketchup sandwich.
Grover was an easy target, he was scrawny and he tended to cry when he got frustrated.
He walked funny like every step hurt him, but don't let that fool you, you should've seen him run when it was enchilada day in the cafeteria.
"I'm going to kill her," my other friend Percy Jackson mumbled as he sat in between me and Grover.
"It's okay, I like peanut butter," he said trying to calm Percy down.
Nancy decided to throw more of her sandwich at Grover, which he avoided but Percy still got fired up, "that's it."
He started to get up, but I pulled him down to his seat, "Percy, we're already on probation," I reminded him.
"You know that we'll both get blamed if anything happens," I told him as the bus stopped.
....
Mr. Brunner was leading the tour with the math teacher chaperone, Mrs. Dodds, who I'm sure is the devil.
"Will you shut up?" I heard Percy whisper yell suddenly.
I looked back at him as the whole group laughed and Mr. Brunner stopped to look at him, "Mr. Jackson, did you have a comment?" He asked.
His face was read, "no, sir..." He said. Mr. Brunner pointed to one of the pictures on the stele.
"Perhaps you'll tell us what this picture represents?"
Percy and I looked at the carving, "that's Kronos eating his kids, right?" he said.
"Yes," Mr Brunner said, obviously not satisfied.
I had spaced off for a moment only to feel a hand on my shoulder, I looked over to see Grover.
"Come on (Y/n) we're going to eat lunch." I only nodded and smiled.
The rest of the class sat on the steps of the museum while Percy, Grover, and I were sitting at the edge of the fountain.
"Detention?" Grover asked. "Nah, not from Brunner," Percy said as I patted his back and gave him some of my oreos.
"Can I have your apple?" Grover asked me, making me toss it to him.
We all talked about classes and stuff we were excited to do when we get out for break.
Suddenly, Nancy Bobofit's half-eaten lunch ended up in Grover's lap, "oops," she cackled sarcastically.
It had happened all so fast at one moment Nancy and her ugly friends were standing in front of us and laughing and then Nancy flew into the fountain as we stood their in shock.
"Percy and (Y/n) pushed me!" As she said that Mrs. Dodds materialized next to us. "Now sweethearts-"
"We know" Percy said, "a month of erasing workbooks."
That was not the right thing to say.
"You two, come with me," Mrs. Dodds said.
"Wait, it was me! I pushed Nancy!" Grover said, trying to defend us.
"I don't think so Mr. Underwood, you're staying here."
"But-"
"You-will-stay-here," she said more sternly.
"It's alright, Grover," I said, Percy nodding in agreement.
After giving Nancy a 'I'll kill you later,' stare we followed Mrs. Dodds into an empty section.
Mrs. Dodds stood with her arms crossed and a mean look on her face. "You've been causing us problems, you two," she growled.
"Yes, ma'am," I answered, feeling a deadly chill crawl up my back.
"Did you think you two could really get away with it?" She said with a sneer.
"We'll try harder, ma'am," Percy forced out.
Thunder shook the building, "we are not fools, you two," Mrs. Dodds said, it was only a matter of time before we found you, confess and you will suffer less pain."
Percy and I looked at each other in confusion and fear of what the teacher was saying.
"You're time is up."Then the weirdest thing yet happened, Mrs. Dodds' fingers stretched, turning into talons.
Her jacket melted into large, leathery wings. She was not human.
Before this math teacher could cut us into ribbons, Mr. Brunner wheeled in yelling something to Percy and throwing a ballpoint pen toward him.
As he caught it, the pen was no longer a pen but a bronze sword.
"Die sweethearts!" She dived towards us, I ducked down before there was silence, I looked up to see only ash, no Mr. Brunner, and Percy with the ballpoint pen.
"What just happened...." I asked as my voice shook.
"I'm not sure..." Percy said with wide eyes and tense stance.
"Let's go," Percy said grabbing my hand as we went outside, where it was now raining.
Grover was sitting by the fountain and Nancy was still soaking wet, surrounded by her ugly friends.
"I hope Mrs. Kerr whipped your butt, you duds," Nancy sneered. "Who?"
"Our math teacher, who I hope made you eat it!" She screamed.
I looked at her with confusion. "Why are you speaking in rhymes?" I asked her.
"You freaks! Rhymes aren't what I speak!" She said before her eyes started freaking out in rhymes to her friends.
We had asked Grover where Mrs. Dodds was and all he responded with was, 'who?'
"Not funny man," Percy said, "this is serious."
Thunder boomed overhead. Percy left to talk to Mr. Brunner as I watched from afar, and if I was being total honest, I was freaking out.
Percy came back with wide eyes, "Percy, what's wrong?" I asked. "No one knows who Mrs. Dodds is..."
#percy jackson x reader#Pjo#annabeth chase#grover underwood#Poseidon#Apollo#Zeus#percy jackson and the olympians
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𝕸𝖞 𝕾𝖚𝖓𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖓𝖊(𝕸𝖆𝖑𝖊 𝕬𝖓𝖓𝖆𝖇𝖊𝖙𝖍 𝖝 𝕽𝖊𝖆𝖉𝖊𝖗)
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I made this for a friend of mine one wattpad go check her out her user is: @KristyB2024

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"I wanted to see how much misery, Misery could take..."

This chapter honestly made me sit in shock for like 10 minutes.. 😭
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Sometimes...Kindness is enough...
WARNING: This art contains some blood and gore if you are sensitive to these I don't recommend looking at this piece

So my undertale phase decided to pop again so I decided to make frisk from the flowerfell
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This is a fanart for my friend on Wattpad for her miles morales story
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Fan art for the fanfiction portals

This is a story I'm excited to see take off! Please do not repost or use without permission! Please check out @sweaterrat their page is amazing
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Me when my brothers are arguing on who are the leftovers when I'm the one who ate them:
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