alluring | the order reading pjo by wolfieriddlee
link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/50100097
Chapters: 13/?
Fandom: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Major Character Death
Relationships: Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Annabeth Chase/Piper McLean, James Potter/Lily Evans Potter, Sirius Black/Poseidon, Nico di Angelo/Percy Jackson
Characters: Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, Sirius Black, Annabeth Chase, Grover Underwood, Luke Castellan, Connor Stoll, Travis Stoll, Charles Beckendorf, Silena Beauregard, Clarisse La Rue, Piper McLean, Thalia Grace (Percy Jackson), Nico di Angelo, Will Solace, Poseidon (Percy Jackson), Chiron (Percy Jackson), Lou Ellen Blackstone, Bianca di Angelo, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, George Weasley, Fred Weasley, Molly Weasley, Arthur Weasley, Kingsley Shackelbot, Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, Albus Dumbledore, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Hermione Granger, Jason Grace, Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano, Severus Snape, Luna Lovegood, Neville Longbottom, Minerva McGonagall, Draco Malfoy
Additional Tags: Female Percy Jackson, Characters Reading Percy Jackson Books, Percy Jackson is a Black
Summary:
Perseus Black, better known as Perseus Jackson, was the daughter of Sirius Black and the Greek God Poseidon.
Unfortunately, for obvious reasons, she had never been able to get to know either of her dads before being adopted by the gentle Sally Jackson, who was still mourning the loss of her own son, Achilles, Percy's half-brother.
Life was not easy - Hogwarts and Harry Potter had been her only respite from the dangerous life of a demi-god and yet, she had been forced to leave them behind to accomplish her own Fate without ever being able to share the truth with her friends.
Well, the Fates commiserated with her and eagerly decided to let the Order know they had a dangerous and loyal ally — — and they managed to lose it because to teenage dramatics.
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Hey guys, so I just finished writing part of a Pipabeth fanfic. If you want to read it, go to Wattpad and look up Pipabeth, Pipabeth, and more Pipabeth, or just #pipabeth.
Anywho, here's a preview. Hope you enjoy.
Chapter One: PIPER
I didn't understand what Annabeth's problem was. She'd become withdrawn and solitary ever since she and Percy broke up. Well, more like she broke up with him after she found one of Rachel's bras in his cabin.
He tried to explain that it wasn't what it looked like, but she was past caring. She ended things, stormed out, and brooded in her cabin for about three days. She ate her lunch behind the Big House, and it really irked her whenever someone got within two yards.
One thing she and Percy had in common was that when either was in a bad mood, they would storm off to the sword arena to practice slashing at a practice dummy.
Annabeth had been at the arena quite a lot these days, and everyone made sure to stay at least four feet away if they wanted to tell her something.
Rumors went around that she was skipping meals and focusing on training. That worried me. I had a vague idea of what going without food for more than three days could do to your body, especially to girls.
I was sitting at my desk, finishing a report on the Greek hero Achilles, when my annoying half-sister, Drew, looked over my shoulder.
"Since when is Achilles spelled Annabeth?" she asked.
"What?" I looked at my paper. I'd written Annabeth instead of Achilles in the last sentence. I hastened to correct it.
"Well, someone's in love."
"What are you talking about?"
"You know what I mean, Piper."
"Bullshit. I just care a lot about the daughter of Athena. It's like a sisterly affection thing."
"Don't lie to me."
"Who do you think you are, Aphrodite?"
A dazzling pink shimmer and the goddess of love appeared in all her sparkly glory.
"This better be important," she said.
"What the – I didn't summon you."
"You said my name."
"Yes, I said your name but I didn't summon you."
"So I came here for no reason?"
"Since when have you had a reason for coming?"
"Mom, Piper's in love." That was Drew. I made a mental note to kill her later.
Aphrodite raised her eyebrows. "With who?"
"No one," I said firmly.
"You can't lie to me, darling. I'm the goddess of love, after all. Now, who is she?"
"What? You know I love Jason and –"
"That relationship will never last."
"Yes it will, you wait—"
"I'm the goddess of love. I know this."
"Mom, can you just—"
"Who is she?"
"Tell her or I will," went Drew.
"I'm gonna bust your stupid ass—"
"Language," sang Aphrodite.
I refrained from slapping my own mother and said in a very controlled voice, "There is no she, Mother."
"Yes, there is. And I have a feeling you've liked her for a while."
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"It's Chase. Annabeth Chase," said Drew, and started giggling like an insane clown.
"You stupid-ass bitch—"
"Language," said Aphrodite sternly.
I said nothing and glared at Drew.
"So, Annabeth Chase. The daughter of Athena, if I'm not mistaken. Blond and gray-eyed?"
"That's her," said Drew.
"Well, I had a feeling it was her."
"Why didn't you just say so then?" I snapped.
"Don't use that tone with me."
"I'll be going now," Drew said, heading toward the door.
"Bitch," I hissed softly.
"Language."
"Whatever. So now that you're under the ridiculous illusion that I'm in love with my best friend, what do you propose?"
"Ask her out."
"I can't. I don't have feelings for her."
"You do. Stop denying it."
"I don't."
"Why do you dream about her?"
"Oh my fucking gods, you watch my dreams?!"
"Of course."
"That is so messed up!"
"Back to the matter at hand, darling."
"I don't dream about her."
"Yes, you do. And some of the dreams have been very interesting." She winked and my cheeks flame.
"Just get lost, Mom."
"Not until we reach a resolution."
"I don't like Annabeth."
"Yes, you love her."
"As a friend."
"Oh, don't give me that. You know what you want."
"I want you to leave."
"Say you love Annabeth romantically and I will."
"No way!"
"Say it."
"No."
"Piper–"
"No."
"Fine. I'll make you say it. One way or another, you will admit your love for the blond daughter of Athena."
"You keep your perfect nose out of my love life."
"We'll see, darling. We'll see."
And she disappeared in a flash of pink.
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