Thank you all so much for the concern you showed in my writers block! I loved the ideas and as I was reading them, two ideas popped in my head that I thought were decent. But, I think I have to end it right here. School starts tomorrow for me and I'll be so busy. So, here's your last chapter. I hope you like it. Reviews! : )

Skylar. Daughter of Thanatos- Yeah, I've seen some weird fics in my day. This one….about Nico (shudder) not going to think about it. Anyway, yeah, Nico has some hygiene problems he needs to address.

ArcherDaughterofApollo- Oh, I know. But I HAVE to involve Thalia and Nicos wedding, it's a must for me. That will probably be the last chapter. And I always laugh when I think about that, what wimps.

I'mDifferent-GetOverIt- Yay, school…NOT. And I'm with you and Thalia. Dressing up is not my thing. I would just assume to wear t-shirts and my favorite pair of jeans everyday.

Fowlmaniac- Thalia and her booze….And I will read it, I'm motivated. But first, I have to finish Pretty Little Liars. One more book to go!

HuntressofArtemis101- Well, you know, I've been around : ) Just kidding! Thank you.

Ffsah1- Yikes, that's a long time. Lol I love updating.

Just so you know, I have writers block, so let's see how this goes.

Disclaimer: Dude, I own nothing, you should know this by now.

Thalias pov

Today was, in fact, the day I was getting married.

These past seven months have been, for lack of a better word, horrifying. Apparently, when your best friend doesn't get the wedding of her dreams, she uses all that energy on yours. Now I'm stuck with a huge wedding filled with things I couldn't care less about having. I always imagined my wedding in jeans and a t-shirt, most likely in a drive-through Las Vegas chapel. But it gave pregnant Annabeth something to splurge herself in, especially her having my dads credit card. Plus, I didn't have to do anything except tell her what colors I liked and try on dresses.

Nico, being in an oddly chivalrous mood today, took Rowan with him to the Poseidon cabin for his last few hours of manhood or something. In my opinion, he lost his manhood loooong ago, but maybe that's just me. Now here I was in my cabin (I refused to be brought to the Aphrodite cabin again), trying to get myself ready for my big, fat, demi-god wedding. Okay, so our friends from the love cabin came by to help us out, but I was in charge. I wasn't going to look like a walking Barbie.

"Please, please, please let me put red lipstick on you! You'll look amazing, it will pop out in all the black and white!" Aria wined, giving me the pouty lip those Aphrodite girls are so good at. She had what I guessed was a lipstick tube filled with bright redness.

I rolled my eyes and sighed, "Really? It will make everything mysteriously POP?"

Her face lit up for a second before she realized I hadn't gave her the okay yet, "Yeah, duh! It will make you the center of attention. I mean, c'mon! You can't go wrong with black and white with a pinch of red."

I sighed again, "Fine, but don't overdo it. If you do I will smear my makeup trying to get it off."

She nodded seriously but ruined it by smiling a huge smile. That's about the only thing I've agreed to all day. It wasn't pink and, hey, maybe it would make me look a little edgy.

She moved back behind me to finish my hair, still in hot rollers, so I could see my bridesmaids again; obviously Annabeth being my maid of honor while Katie and Juniper were the other two honoraries.

Annabeths baby, a little girl, was due, honestly, in a month while everyone else thought it was two. Maybe it was because I knew about it, but it was hard to believe that people actually thought she was seven months in. She was big, it was true, but in a beautiful pregnant women kind of way. Her hair was being curled behind her whereas her makeup was already done.

Juniper was also pregnant, but only two months, so you couldn't really tell. I remembered when she first shared the news, her and Grover were ecstatic and the rest of us were happy they were happy. They had been trying so hard for a long time and now they had it. Me and Katie were the only ones not pregnant, well, that I knew of. Wow, I couldn't handle another kid right now.

"Are you nervous, Thalia?" Annabeth asked, raising her eyebrows up and down.

"Is it wrong that I'm not?" I asked, chuckling a bit.

"Possibly. If you don't remember, I was a nervous wreck," Juniper added. I shrugged because I really wasn't. I had been through so freaking much, getting married seemed like a walk in the park. It wasn't like this would be the first time people would stare at me, so why should this bother me?

Aria finished my hair half an hour later but wouldn't let me see it until everything was ready. Apparently, it looked so good that I would have a heart attack when I saw everything together. Is it just me, or does this girl want me dead?Anyway, she moved to my face to apply my makeup. It was surprising that she actually listened to me, saying that I only wanted the bare minimum. Foundation, mascara, lipstick; nothing to extreme. I would much rather look natural than a diva. Some people can pull the look off but I can't, it's just not me.

She rubbed foundation all across my face, covering the zit I have on my nose and the slight bagginess under my eyes. Then she put on my mascara, flinging the tip to make my eyes stand out even more than they had to. She grabbed some bright red lipstick, which almost made me puke, but she assured me it would give that punk look. I gave in and decided to be cooperative, maybe this would work, I hoped she knew what she was doing. She added a dab of blush before standing back to examine her work. She looked me over a couple times before deciding that I looked perfect.

She painted my nails and toenails, added some extra hairspray to the mystery hairdo, and got the dead skin off my feet for some random reason before she let me change from my dingy pajamas into the dress I fell in love with.

I wanted it be black (how awesome would that be!), but Annabeth and Aphrodite might've killed me. So, instead, it was a classic ball gown dress colored off white, like the creepy dresses you see in movies involving dead people. I liked the color, it kinda added a touch of Thalia Grace, and it got even better. On the bodice, black leaves and swirls covered it then ended in a V like shape at my waist, making it even less girly. It kinda reminded me of the matching henna tattoos me, Percy, Annabeth, and Nico got in New York once. It was strapless and went straight across my chest so there was plenty of room for the necklace Nico bought me for our first anniversary. I loved the dress so much, I felt flawless when I put it on even though I knew that was far from the truth. I hadn't let Nico see it yet since I wanted it to be a surprise, I hope he thought the same.

We went to Rowans room, Aria steering me away from any kind of mirror, to get my dress. It was hanging on his closet door, ready for me to jump in it. Once it was out of the bag, I quickly undressed then slid it over me. As I held it up by my chest, Aria zipped the zipper in the back, making it configure to my figure. It felt great to finally be able to wear it again and to know I would be able to show it off.

"Turn around," she said and I did. When she saw me, her eyebrows shot up and she smiled like a lunatic. "Oh my gods," she mumbled before yelling through the house, "Get in here right now!"

I heard footsteps approaching the room before the door flung open to reveal six girls, wondering what the commotion was all about. When they saw me standing there, they all just stared at me with gaping mouths. Was it really this unbelievable I could look good?

"Wow Thalia, you look amazing. Nico is going to pass out when he sees you," Katie pronounced, everyone nodding in agreement.

"Should I be offended?" I laughed, assuring everyone it was a joke.

They laughed along before Annabeth replied, "Have you seen yourself yet?"

I glared at Aria who sheepishly smiled, "Someone wouldn't let me. Can I now?"

She shrugged and that was enough of a yes for me. I pushed through the crowd around the door and to our bedroom, where I knew a full size mirror was. When I got there I stood in disbelief. That couldn't be me…

There was a girl in a dress that fit her body perfectly. Her black hair was really curly, some of it thrown behind her head in a barrette shaped as a light blue flower. Her veil was short, just falling in front of her forehead. Her eyes were so bright and vivid, like no eyes could compare blue eyes. The red lips were the icing on the cake, the look that tied it all together. I thought I would look like a clown but, instead, it was amazing. Wow.

Annabeth came waddling in shortly, looking at me with a smile. "Your right, Nico is going to die. I'm about to die."

"You look like a goddess, Thalia. I wouldn't be surprised if you were Aphrodite herself," she smirked, shaking her head.

I snorted, "Yeah, okay. Now lets get you girls dressed. We need to be leaving soon anyway."

We left our bedroom and I went to my den to sit and wait for the others while the three girls took turns changing in Rowans room. When they came back, all of them together, I started clapping and hooting. They looked awesome too.

I wanted there dresses to be black, the same black from my dress so it would somewhat match. So we went with a-line, black dresses that went to all of there knees and had a slight v-neck. At the waist, there was a light blue sash with a flower of the same color, just like my barrette. Annabeth and Junipers even fit perfectly, which was amazing since we had no idea of Junipers pregnancy when the dresses were bought and we guessed on Annabeths. They looked great, carrying there flowers in front of them.

"Awwwww, it's perfect. You all look wonderful," I praised, nodding at them happily.

"Duh, we always look wonderful," Juniper joked, placing a hand on her belly.

Alexis, from the Aphrodite cabin, cut in, "Ummmm, we need to get ready ourselves. Can we…"

"Yep!" I agreed, "We'll see you at the wedding! Thanks for this."

"No problem, it was worth it," Aria smiled as they all shuffled out the door. They jumped in there personal golf cart then drove off towards there cabin.

I grabbed my camera and we all took a break to pose for pictures. We stood on the couch, made over exaggerated model poses, and flicked the camera off just for the heck of it. These were my last few moments as an unmarried woman, so I was going to make the most of it.

Soon, Annabeth was ushering us out into the Athena cabins golf cart (if you hadn't already guessed, everyone at camp loved there golf carts). I couldn't complain, though, I was so ready for this all to get done. Yeah, I know that weddings are suppose to be the most magical day of your life, but I just wanted to be married. Engagement is fun but after a couple years of it, you're just ready to move on. And you could say I was ready to be Mrs. Di Angelo.

People looked at us and waved, probably on there way to our wedding. Being year round campers and kids of the Big Three, me and Nico probably would have a lot of visitors.

We decided we wanted our wedding in the forest. I loved the shadiness of the trees, the cool breezes that blow and move every single leaf on every single tree, even the animals popping there heads out once and while. Plus, it being the middle of November, the smell of fall seemed to be all around you.

Once we got deep in the woods, close to Zeus' Fist, I saw where the wedding would be. Me, Nico, and everyone nice enough to help us stayed out here from 9:00am to 9:00pm, trying to put this event together. We had to raise this out of the dirt, everything except the alter that, being a tree stump, was already in place. The chairs, the tents, the reception area across the woods, the flowers; everything had to be put in perfect place by Mrs. Perfection or, as we like to call her, Annabeth.

It was perfect. It was so us, like the whole thing was catered to our needs. The chairs were black with an off white padding, just like my dress. Our pastor, Chiron, was beside the aisle, greeting people as they took their seats. The gods were already in their front seat glory, looking royal and unemotional. Well, all except for Zeus who sat defeated in his seat. Flowers sat on the thrown together alter along with a couple black candles. Nothing was overly done, in fact, pretty natural. The icing on the cake? People were even wearing black and off white, making it look like a funeral. But you would have no idea how much work poor Annie put into this day. As we drove, I could tell she was thrilled to see her vision come alive.

Annabeth drove up to the tent from behind, so no one really saw us come even though I saw all of them. The tents were both identical to the ones Percy and Annabeth used for there wedding and I could tell the guys were already occupying the second one. I could hear them laughing, hopefully about something completely clean (my son also happened to be in there).

So, with that in mind, we rushed to the door of ours to avoid the awkward confrontation that might happen. Once inside, we grabbed the fold out chairs sitting by the door and made ourselves comfortable. We had at least twenty more minutes until we could even consider beginning, according to the two married women, some time to get my nerves pumping.

Yet, as we talked, I still was perfectly fine. I've died, like, three times, I've faced monsters 10 times bigger than me, and I have a baby. Nothing can scare me anymore! Well, except spiders, but that's totally different…

So when the time came that the music started, my bridesmaids got there white rose bouquets, and they began heading out, I was excited. I was getting married to someone I truly loved, my soul mate, why should I be scared? My flower girl, the sweetest little girl from the Aphrodite cabin, walked out along with Will carrying Rowan. I could finally see out without the others in my way.

Nico was smiling coolly, reminding me of the moment after our first kiss. With that cheesy smile and glint in his eyes, it sure took me back. It was good to know he wasn't nervous either, Percy and Annabeth must just be huge wimps. People took up all seats, mostly campers since me nor Nico had any family that cared to see us.

The music drastically changed all of a sudden, turning into the song for the bride. I grabbed my bouquet, a huge one made of white, black, and a few sky blue roses. Everyone was watching the tent expectantly, so I guessed I should walk out. When I did, everyone's face warped, especially Nicos. Nico was wide eyed, blinking like he thought he was dreaming. Speaking of dreaming, Nico looked amazing to. Something about the off white undershirt with the deep black on that man took my breath away.

I made it to the beginning of the aisle and started walking towards my future. My dad refused to walk me down, saying that we were in a never ending fight right now. But, that was okay. It would've been awkward if he did manage to be the bigger person for once.

When I finally made it, I stood away from the alter until Chiron allowed me to come up. After handing my bouquet to Annabeth, I turned to Nico and we joined hands. We smiled at each other and he mouthed to me, Damn, your beautiful.

I smiled and rubbed his thumb since we both knew he sucked at reading lips. I knew all of the gods knew about our silent exchange from the coughs, awww's, shut ups, and huffs.

Chiron was a pretty decent pastor, he must have some kind of experience in this. I repeated what I had to say, about taking care of Nico through thick and thin, an easy job.

Finally, strong and sure, Nico said, "I do."

Chiron told me to do the same and I smiled, not looking away from Nico, "I do."

"I now pronounce you Nico and Thalia Di Angelo. You may kiss the bride," Chiron announced with a pleasant smile on his face. I knew it made him happy to see another happy ending in the devastating world of demi gods.

Nico grabbed my waist, I wrapped my hands around his neck, and we kissed for a whole two seconds before I heard a gasp and fall. We quickly broke apart and, still holding each other, looked to where the noise came from. Annabeth was on the ground, surrounded by water, holding her stomach. Percy sprinted to her side immediately and asked her repeatedly what was happening. I think he knew exactly what I knew.

"Oh. My. Gods," I mumbled. I looked at Nico for a split second before we both broke apart and ran for our best friend. She was breathing heavily, trying to get a grip on herself I guessed.

"Percy…" she trailed off calmly, I think attempting to comfort him but failing.

He screamed, directly in my ear, I might add, "Apollo!"

Of course, Apollo and Athena both ran over at the same time. The crowd around Annabeth was getting quite large. Apollo kneeled beside her and calmly explained, "Annie, your in labor. You're going to be a mommy," he gulped, "very soon. Let's get you into the infirmary and we can help you."

I thought Percy was going to pass out right then, right there. Gods, I knew he was a wimp. Annabeth nodded and Apollo, at the snap of a finger, called a wheelchair to his presence. Percy and Nico helped her in and Apollo wheeled her out quickly, Percy and Athena running behind them as Nico stayed. Why didn't they take one of the fifty golf carts occupying the surrounding area? Yeah, I don't know either.

Once that commotion was gone, the silence among the other guest was terrifying. I pulled up my skirt and ran to Will, who was still holding Rowan.

"Hey, thanks for this but, I think we'll take him with us," I said as I took my son out of his arms. His face was contorted in a mixture of emotion, mostly confusion.

"Okay, congratulations by the way," he mumbled as I walked off.

I cleared my throat, even though it wasn't exactly necessary in the silence, and announced, "Ummmm, there has, obviously, been a huge emergency. Me and Nico have to get there, quickly apparently, so I would appreciate it if our other honorees could help these nice people to the reception area. Enjoy yourself, eat all the food you want and, hopefully, we'll be back soon. Thank you all for coming."

Nico grabbed my hand that wasn't securing Rowan and we ran as fast as possible with a young baby to the golf cart beside the girls tent. I was actually surprised it was still here, what, with the chaos that just unfolded. I held Rowan in the passenger seat as Nico took to the wheel.

"So, uhhh, hey my beautiful wife," he smiled coyly at me and I smiled back. This would be our first few minutes as husband and wife.

"Hey my sexy husband," I replied. Yep, we were having our first moment as husband and wife in a speeding golf cart, going to be with our friend who's giving birth. Don't judge us.

"Can you believe it? Your actually legally mine now and, I guess, I'm legally yours," he continued, taking my hand with the one not steering the golf cart.

"Yep. Now we're a family that's slightly less dysfunctional now," I joked. Rowan made a sound in my arms that sounded like an agreement.

Nico laughed, "Oh, yes, Rowan. Now your mommy and daddy are married."

We emerged from the woods, almost running over a group of young teenagers who were nice enough to give us the finger afterwards. We drove on, playing with Rowan and talking about the whole situation. You know you have an amazing friendship when you would cut your own wedding short for a friend in need.

When we finally pulled up to the infirmary, Nico took Rowan from my arms, most likely so I could now hold up my skirt to run. We jumped out and raced to the doors to find everyone.

Sitting by the doorway in waiting chairs were Athena, Poseidon and Chiron, a pretty odd group of people if you ask me. I didn't even notice Poseidon and Chiron leaving, it must have been magical.

"How is she?" I asked as soon as I saw them.

"She's having a baby and, according to Apollo, it's moving so fast the baby will be born in the next half hour," Athena told me. The almighty god looked scared for her baby girl, "She probably would love to have you in there."

I nodded and turned towards Nico with Rowan in his arms. "Me and the little man will be here. Go on," he urged, and that was enough for me. I took down the hallway until I heard Apollo talking behind one of the curtains.

"Hello? Can I come in?" I called. Percy pulled back the curtain to reveal Annie in a bed, closing her eyes and leaning back while Apollo sat in a chair nearby. Percys face flooded with questions and gratitude.

Annabeth opened her eyes and seemed surprise to see me, "Thalia, you don't have to be here, you know. Your weddings going on without you."

"You honestly think I would leave my best friend in the whole wide world alone with a seaweed brain while she was in labor? I don't think so," I laughed and she did too. Percy just rolled his eyes but a smile was still on his face.

She stopped and, seriously added, "Thanks Thalia. You're the best."

"Hey, you would do the same for me. Now, Apollo, fill me in on what's going on."

I took a seat beside him and he told me all about what was happening. Apparently, labor was moving so fast, in a couple minutes she would be able to push. He didn't know what that meant, but it wasn't necessarily good or bad. I guess it was good for Annabeth, she wouldn't have to put up with horrible contractions for a couple hours.

By the time Apollo had explained everything to me, Annabeth had about seven more contractions. Percy would stand beside the bed and let her hold on to his hand, whispering comforting things in her ear. It was like clockwork, she would gasp and he would come for her, being the protective, loving dork he was.

Apollo got up and checked between her legs for a whole three seconds before announcing it was time for this baby to be born. Apollo got some tools out of a cabinet, Percy paced around the room for a while, and I tried to comfort both of them with my awesome wisdom on child birth.

"Thalia? On a scale from one to ten, how much will this hurt?" Annabeth asked.

"Ummmm, well," I laughed awkwardly, trying to get out of it. Obviously, she wasn't falling for that. Sighing, I answered, "An eleven. But, I promise it's worth it. Rowan is everything to me and Nico and when you see your baby for the first time, your immediately over all the pain you just went through. This is coming from a girl who DIED in childbirth."

She nodded and Percy gave me a look that clearly said why did you remind her of that you doofus! Before I could send a look back that wouldn't of been very nice, Apollo reappeared in front of us.

"Ummmm, Thalia and Percy, you're going to have to hold her legs. There's no one else to do it. And you might want to put on scrubs over that very pretty dress" he demanded, handing me a wad of light blue plastic.

Annabeth sighed, "I wanted Percy up here. Or, at least someone up here with me."

I butted in, "I can get Nico in here if your other visitors wouldn't mind to watch a baby. He has experience."

She didn't look happy, but nodded. I walked out the doors as Apollo threatened me to get back here ASAP. I put on the scrubs as I walked down the hall and, by the time I was there, had them on all the way.

I looked at Nico and he raised an eyebrow at me. "Can someone watch Rowan for a few minutes? Nico is needed back there."

Chiron gladly accepted and took our son as Nico muttered, "I don't think Percy would like me in between her legs."

I thanked Chiron before twisting around and answering Nico, who was now beside me, "You won't be there. You'll be holding her hand. You have some experience in that, don't you honey?"

He mumbled something then kept silent until we made it back to the room Annabeth was in. Percy was now holding one leg, her right leg just dangling. Apollo was sitting attentively waiting for the two of us to show up again. It was apparent he was ready to start. Both me and Nico rushed over to our designated places, me grabbing her leg and Nico staying away from that area as much as possible.

Once Annabeth was gripping Nicos hand, thanking him for this, Apollo told her, "Next contraction, push."

I looked over at Percy, looking lovingly at his wives face. I'm glad Nico got to be with me when I was having Rowan instead of at my feet. All of a sudden, she grunted and started pushing, closing her eyes in concentration.

"Good job Annie, keep it up," Apollo urged. I could see the babies head, black hair covering every inch. Percy saw it to and I could tell he didn't know whether or not to pass out or break into a smile.

She sighed and laid back, then started up again. After about five times, their new little girl was born. Apollo pulled her out and set her on the blanket draped over her legs. Annabeth was so relieved and happy, I thought she was crying for a minute. Percy was so thrilled, he was laughing and, once Apollo gave his permission, went to kiss the living daylight out of Annabeth. Giving the new family some time, me and Nico silently left them to get to know each other.

A few hours later, the wedding reception was over and it was late, but we couldn't go home without visiting the infirmary one more time. So we packed up the gifts, threw them in the car we had drove back to the reception, and went back.

When we pulled up, we took Rowan out of his seat then walked back to the room we had been in earlier that day.

Annabeth and Percy were sharing a bed, Percy holding there new daughter, Maya Bethany Jackson. She was so pretty, so pure, and the couple was entranced in their baby.

When they realized we had came in, they looked at us and smiled warmly, then proceeded to wave us to come forward. When we did, I saw that she was a mixture of both parents. She had black hair that looked to be straight along with grey eyes just like Annabeths, staring up in wonder. She had a sweet little nose and pink, delicate lips. She was, indeed, amazing.

"Hey Maya. These are your godparents and your new friend, Rowan," Annabeth introduced us, rubbing her daughters foot.

"Hey Maya," me and Nico greeted, touching her teeny tiny hands. "Guys, she's beautiful."

"Thank you. She's completely healthy, too, even a month premature," she added, beaming. I knew she would be a great mom. And Percy? He would be a great dad, too. By the way he was holding her and taking in all her features, that little girl already had him wrapped around her finger.

"Do you wanna hold her?" Percy asked, pushing her a little towards me. I nodded and, since Nico was holding Rowan, took the other baby in my arms.

Me and my new husband both stood beside each other, watching both kids. Rowan made a cooing sound and watched Maya, probably wondering who in the world she was.

And this was my present. This moment was right here, right now. I was holding my god daughter, my son in my husbands arms, and my best friends glowing beside me. All was perfect, and even now, I can't say I had any regrets. Sure, we were thrown some curve balls, but how could I regret anything when it lead up to something like this? Your right, I couldn't. So, for now, I guess I'll be here, waiting to leave camp and start a life with my family.

Now that I'm done dwelling on the past, I look to the future to be incredible. Who knew, these kids in our arms might be the next heroes of Olympus or, just maybe, me and my best friends might get another go at a quest. Like my favorite band says, life is unpredictable, but in the end it's right. And I did have the time of my life.

Wow, that wasn't as good as previously hoped. Oh well, I hope you enjoyed this story because I had a blast writing it. Look for a sequel about these new heroes coming up in November/December. I can't wait!