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Title: Meet the di Angelos – Percy and his New Normal

Fandom: Percy Jackson and the Olympians / Heroes of Olympus; human AU

Disclaimer: All rights reserved to Rick Riordan for he created the awesomeness that is Nico di Angelo. And everything else related to Percy Jackson and the Olympians / Heroes of Olympus. Aside from the Gods, they belong to the old Greeks. This fanfiction and its OCs on the other hand are entirely mine. No money is made with this, though reviews are more than welcomed.

Warnings: shounen-ai, threesomes, alternate families, human AU, hurt/comfort, lots of family fluff, past abuse, explicit intercourse, anal, oral, masturbation, toys, bondage, shoujo-ai, hetero

Main Pairing: Nico/Jason/Percy

Side Pairings: Nico/Jason (established), Hades/Poseidon, Thanatos/Triton (one-sided?) Herakles/Triton, Frank/Hazel/Leo, Luke/Octavian, Ethan/Alabaster, Jake/Will, Reyna/Annabeth, Grover/Juniper, Chris/Clarisse, Charles/Silena, Malcolm/Katie, Shane/Lacy, Zeus/Hera, Demeter/Hestia, Ares/Emily, Tristan/Aphrodite, Howard/Hecate, Frederick/Athena, Hephaestus/Esperanza, Chiron/Lupa

Percy Jackson Characters:

Family di Angelo: Hades di Angelo, Poseidon Jackson, Thanatos di Angelo, Triton Jackson, Bianca di Angelo, Nico di Angelo, Perseus Jackson, Hazel Levesque, Tyson Jackson, Mrs. O'Leary, Zerberus, Rainbow, Arion, Blackjack, Tempest, Scipio, Pegasus

Family Grace: Zeus Grace, Hera Grace, Herakles Grace, Thalia Grace, Jason Grace

Family Chase: Frederick Chase, Athena Chase, Annabeth Chase, Malcolm Chase

Family McLean: Tristan McLean, Aphrodite Beauregard, Silena Beauregard, Piper McLean, Lacy McLean, Mitchell McLean, Gleeson Hedge, Mellie Underwood, Grover Underwood

Family Torrington: Howard Claymore, Hecate Torrington, Circe Torrington, Alabaster Claymore Torrington, Lou Ellen Torrington

Family Gardner: Demeter Gardner, Hestia Gardner, Persephone Gardner, Katie Gardner, Juniper Gardner, Miranda Gardner

Family Nightshade: Artemis Nightshade, Zoe Nightshade, Phoebe Nightshade, Calypso Nightshade

Family Solace: Apollo Solace, Will Solace, Kayla Solace, Austin Solace, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, Ella Rebecca Dare

Family Zhang la Rue: Ares Zhang la Rue, Emily Zhang la Rue, Clarisse Zhang la Rue, Frank Zhang la Rue, Hylla Avila Ramírez-Arellano, Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano, Argentum, Aurum

Family Beckendorf: Hephaestus Beckendorf, Esperanza Valdez, Charles Beckendorf, Jake Mason, Nyssa Valdez, Leo Valdez, Shane Beckendorf

Foster Family Castellan: Hermes Castellan, Octavian Simmons, Luke Castellan, Travis Stoll, Connor Stoll, Drew Tanaka, Chris Rodriguez, Kinzie Cohen, Ethan Nakamura

School: Chiron Brunner, Lupa Brunner, Paul Blofis, (other teachers: Howard, Frederick, Athena)

Barryville: Hypnos, Iris, Butch Walker, Clovis (Walker), Dionysus, Dakota (Liber), Castor Liber, Pollux Liber, Sherman Potter, Mark Meyer, Michael Kahale, Christopher Clark, Harley Davis

Own Characters (Family Jackson di Angelo): Marshall Mikaelson, Trend Austin, Samuel Raser, Derek Rhys, Sara Mers, Phylicia Rosenberg, Joanna Foxx

Summary: Percy's mother died and he would have to stay with his stepfather Gabe. Which was not going to happen, not if he could prevent it. So he tracks down his biological father Poseidon to live with him instead. Poseidon is living with his lover Hades, his own two sons Triton and Tyson from previous relationships and Hades' children Thanatos, Bianca, Nico and Hazel. Aside from grieving his mother's death and recovering from his previous stepfather's abuse, Percy now has to adjust to a new school, new people and a new and complicated family. Suddenly he has not one but two fathers and a whole bunch of siblings. Things get a little weird when he starts developing feelings for the son of his father's boyfriend. But Nico is in a relationship with Jason.

Meet the di Angelos

Percy and his New Normal

Chapter 20: The Graceful Jackson di Angelo Family

Over the years of his high school and college career, Percy had gotten to see Barryville wither away. The generation of his grandparents had mostly passed and the generation of his mother was slowly retiring, some moving to Florida for this purpose. And even though some of their kids took over the old establishments, many had moved away to big cities to attend college and start careers. In his early twenties, Percy had feared for it to turn into a ghost town. A bit frantic and clinging onto his memories, he had set to renovating the old farm with the help of his family and friends.

It took years to get it done; fixing and isolating the house and barn, renovating and furnishing, getting rid of the weed and generally getting the fields running again. Years of teamwork. Whoever had some time to spare, or wanted to get away from the big city life, needed a break from studies, they'd be drawn to the old Linwood Farm, helping out with whatever task was still open.

Some had fallen hard for the life in the countryside. The farm life seemed to be just the thing for Grover and Juniper and when, one summer, one of the farms was for sale because the children had moved away to college and the parents couldn't stem it anymore, they hadn't been able to resist. They had moved out to Barryville even before Percy, actually. But they also still had a lot of work to do. The farm came equipped, but there was still a lot to do to make it theirs.

Percy and Jason got their agricultural degrees and were more than eager to follow to the countryside. They had worked so hard for this. The old farm seemed to shine in its new beauty, baby-blue and white. Nico was still knee-deep in finishing his education – he wanted to climb the latter in his father's law firm like everybody else. He had never wanted to get any special treatment just because it was his family's firm. So the young lawyer-to-be obediently followed his boyfriends. And he wasn't the only one. Leo had fallen hard for Barryville too and during their time at college, Leo and Percy had grown practically inseparable. Frank was officially a police officer, following his father's and mother's footsteps, but when faced with his lover's large puppy-eyes, he applied for the empty spot as Barryville's sheriff. Hazel had reopened the diner that had been closed two years ago, eager to create a place where people could gather and meet. Well, aside from Dionysus' bar that had been taken over by his three sons Dakota, Castor and Pollux. Leo however reopened the old car shop, because the owner had passed away a few years ago and his sons Christopher and Harley had left Barryville after that. Leo didn't do it alone though, he did it together with his brother Jake.

Jake's boyfriend Will, who had trained to become a vet, found his calling with the farms too, specialized on horses and cows and other larger farm animals. It was calm and he loved his practice.

And with them bringing back the important local shops – the diner, the mechanic, the vet – life seemed to slowly return to Barryville. It was a hard start for them all and the first few years were pure elbow grease, endurance and relying on the friends they had, but it got easier.

It got easier and it got wonderful. Most of their friends were scattered all over the states by now, some had even moved to Europe. With some, they had lost contact altogether, others still called when they came back to New York to visit their family, many wrote cards for birthdays and holidays and then there were those who held facebook and skype contact, like Clarisse or Rachel. It was the point where Percy came to realize which friendships were meant to last.

Jason, Nico and Percy had visited Silena and Beckendorf in Paris two years ago, when Nico had been especially stressed and strained and needed a little get-away. Silena and Beckendorf had opened up a little bed and breakfast for families in Paris. It was romantic, cozy and homey.

Thanatos was by now partner in Hades' firm, soon to be named partner (Hades was anticipating the day Di Angelo & Son would be Di Angelo & Sons). He and Triton got married a few years ago.

Bianca was gone – some 'back to the roots' hiking and hunting trip with Thalia, Zoe and Phoebe. It had been going on for two years now, she called or wrote whenever she could, but most the time, the others didn't even know what continent she was on. But when they heard from her, it was always adventurous. Climbing the Himalaya, crossing the Chinese Wall, such things.

With nearly all kids gone, Hades and Poseidon started traveling more together too. Instead of hiring someone to take care of the horses, Percy had offered to take them in. Poseidon regularly came to visit them, if anything it was just one more reason to go to Barryville. And it made Percy happy, that their parents regularly came, because family was still the most important thing for him.

Having lived those last teenage years in this special and loving patchwork family had made Percy want to have that for himself too. Offering children who had as bad a childhood as he himself the chance to be happy and part of a loving family. His begging kitten eyes were incredibly effective and both Jason and Nico understood where he was coming from. So they became foster fathers.

Percy was just finishing up lunch, eyes sweeping over the kitchen, surveying which of his children were there. Marshall, a broad and large dark-skinned boy who was very much on the silent side, was setting the table. He was always helpful and friendly. With him was little Phylicia, the youngest of their bunch. Her long, brown hair was braided and thrown over her shoulder, she was wearing a green summer-dress as she helped Marshall setting the table. She was rather quiet too, but with her it was more shyness, so for her, Marshall was welcomed company.

"Where are your siblings? Lunch is ready", asked Percy, grasping Phyl's cheek and kissing the top of her head. "It's too silent. I don't trust this. Oh, the nervous shifting. I know that."

"Sara and Joe ran off to visit uncle Leo", replied Phyl timidly, shifting a little.

"Trend, Derek and Sam are in the barn, I guess", muttered Marshall as he went to fill all glasses.

"Thank you", chimed Percy and brushed his hands off on his apron. "You, stay here. I'll go."

The two nodded obediently and Percy headed outside. His eyes instantly found Jason, who was currently shirtless and working the field. A picture Percy never tired of. Licking his lips, he whistled loudly, startling Jason. The blonde blushed as he glared at his lover. Blowing Jason a kiss, Percy continued on his way. Out of the seven children they had taken in, those three were a sworn union. Derek, Sam and Trend. It always came down to them. Sure, Derek loved doting on Phyl, because she was that shy little thing and both adored flowers, so they spend a lot of time together in the flower garden. And Sam had Sara, who adored him beyond measure. For Trend it was Marshall, the two boys enjoyed the silence of their library and playing chess (which never failed to freak Percy out, because all their kids were under ten. He had absolutely no concept of chess even at the age of nearly-thirty). When those dynamics first became obvious, Percy became worried about their little Joe. But his worries were for naught. Joe spend as much time with Sara as Sara spend with Sam and when Sara was busy with Sam, Joe liked to visit the car shop and watch Leo work.

"Oi, bambini", called Percy out as he entered the barn. "Where are you three rascals?"

Berta the cow mooed at him as he passed her. Sam had named her. Sam had named most of their animals. Patting her snout, Percy proceeded forward to the stables. Tempest, Scipio, Pegasus, Arion and Rainbow were all in their respective cabins, but Blackjack was laying in the hay, with Sam curled together against his side, cheek resting against Blackjack's ribs. Trend sat on a ball of hay, some of the hay sticking in his blonde hair, indicating that he and Sam had been fighting again. Derek was sitting behind Sam, arms wrapped around his waist, hugging him like a giant teddy.

"Bambini, didn't you hear me calling?", chided Percy with a frown. "Lunch is ready."

"Aw, but I wanted to help you make it, daddy", whined Sam with the most adorable pout possible and peeled himself out of Derek's embrace. "Can I help with dinner, please?"

Percy opened his arms and smiled, waiting for Sam to approach him. It had been hard at first, to not just pull the adorable boy into a hug and cuddle him to death, but Sam had been badly abused – worse than Percy and Percy tried not to think about the horrors Sam had been forced to go through at such a young age – so he hated physical contact with strangers. Even now they let him initiate it. And it had taken months for Sam to take that step, but now those moments when little Sammy willingly approached one of them and would hug him tightly, it was one of the best feelings. He wrapped his little arms around Percy's waist and buried his nose in Percy's stomach, looking up at the adult with large forest-green eyes, innocent and hopeful. It pained Percy a little that Sam still thought he had to earn his stay by helping around the house, cooking and cleaning. He was only seven years old, there was no way Percy would make the little ones do so much work.

"Of course you can help, sweetling", cooed Percy, ruffling Sam's unruly brown hair.

He tried to give the kids the easiest and smallest tasks. Bending down a little, he grasped Sam by the knees and lifted him up. Sam clung onto Percy's neck, face buried in his shoulder. Trend hopped off the hayball and trailed after them, closely followed by Derek who was chatting animatedly. Derek was very energetic. At times an arrogant brat, but only toward those who didn't deserve his love, at least according to Derek himself. Percy found it endearing and loved his sass, Nico on the other hand had a special kind of migraine that he had lovingly named Derek.

"Can we have salad tonight, daddy?", asked Derek when they reached the kitchen. "It's growing so nicely and Philly is so proud of her tomatoes. I think we should have tomatoes."

It was endearing how supportive and loving Derek was toward their youngest. Marshall, Phyl, Jason, Sara and Joe already sat at the table, only waiting on them. Percy frowned curiously. Sara was talking rather loudly, waving her short arms around wildly as she explained something to Jason. Jason just smiled fondly at her and ruffled her ginger hair every now and again.

"Philly came and told me that lunch was ready and Marshall called the shop so Leo would send our daughters back home", explained Jason amused, grasping Percy's shirt by the collar.

Percy hummed softly as he was pulled down into a tender kiss before he took his place at the table. Lunch was mostly just sandwiches or something else simple, but it was important to Percy that the family sat together to eat. Even though they weren't complete, Percy knew it was important. If they'd start to think that hey, some of the kids were at school, Jason was out in the field and Nico was at work, so why shouldn't he laze about while the other kids ate in front of the telly? They'd fall apart like that. No, regardless of how few members of their family were here, those at home would sit together for whatever meal they were having. Even if it were just Percy and Nico drinking coffee in the morning before Percy headed out to the fields and Nico headed out to New York. It was essential, sitting together and talking about their plans for the day or in the evenings how their days had went. It was an important bonding-moment, had been especially so when they had first taken their kids in. It was how they got to know each other better. Now it was to tighten their bond as a family, to ensure their children were happy and content and well cared for.

"We'll have tomato salad tonight", informed Percy his lover.

"I don't think that will be enough", mused Jason amused. "Considering that we'll have a guest."

"We will?", asked Joe curiously, eyes sparkling. "Will uncle Leo come?"

"Uncle Leo can't come over every day", grunted Jason and rolled his eyes. "Uncle Frank and auntie Hazel want to have him for themselves sometimes too. And don't forget your cousin Nico."

"Like when you send us to eat at auntie Hazel's so you can have our daddy all to yourselves?", inquired Derek sharply, glaring at Jason as he scooted more forward on his seat.

Jason blushed a little and averted his eyes. That boy was unnerving. And he was ridiculously possessive of Percy. Then again, out of their little threesome, Percy was the one who spend most time with the children, who had always been the best with them.

"Is okay. Dads need to spend time alone without children too", chided Trend in his knows-it-all-voice as he looked at Derek. "Especially when they have to deal with the likes of you."

And they were at it again. Derek and Trend always fought. It had been a cause for concern at first, but Jason deemed it a healthy rivalry. And most of the time they were fighting for Sam's attention, which was also what always managed to dissolve the fight. Just like now.

"I think we all can be a handful and it's okay if dad and papà wanna have daddy for themselves sometimes", threw Sam in, voice small as he looked at Derek and Trend with large eyes. "Right?"

"Of course you're right, my sweetheart!", cooed Derek and threw his arms around Sam's shoulders.

He and Sara were the only ones who dared to ambush Sam with physical contact and albeit Sam occasionally still flinched, he never backed away from them, always accepted it. Percy smiled.

/break\

Nico was leaning back, eyes closed, one arm dangling out of the car window, the other leisurely holding a cigar. Percy didn't allow him to smoke on the farm because it'd be a bad influence for the children, so he used the drive back home to enjoy that one sin he allowed himself.

"I'd really like for you to not do that", grunted his driver between coughs.

Nico cracked one eye open and glared at the brunette teen. "Too bad you don't get a say in this. This is my car and my cigar and I smoke it when I damn please it."

"I'll just tell big brother", muttered the brunette and stuck his tongue out.

Nico glared harder. Damn Tyson for knowing his weakness. His glare softened a little when he looked at Tyson. The boy had changed so much in the past ten years. He was tall and lanky, rather muscular – but then again, he was the quarterback of Homer High's football-team. His shaggy, brown hair was nearly as messy as Percy's and his hazel eyes still sparkled with the same kind of unbound curiosity and joy as they had when he was seven. Nico wasn't the only member of their family who was immensely proud of Tyson. He may not be top of his classes, but he was a good enough student, he was a celebrated jock and he had made a lot of friends at school.

"You're a cheap shot, Ty", muttered Nico and put the cigar down in the ash tray.

"Not my fault you're so whipped", chimed Ty with a large grin.

They pulled up in front of the farm and as always, Nico couldn't fight the fond smile off as he saw the repainted Linwood Farm sign. Neither Nico nor Jason had ever asked Percy to change the name, they knew how much it meant to Percy to honor his mother and grandparents, because it was their farm. There were seven sets of colorful hand-prints around the letters, one from each of theirs.

"What's for dinner today, fratellone?", asked Tyson hopefully, looking at Nico.

"How should I know?", huffed Nico as they parked the car. "I was at work all day."

"Aw, you always get such a cute pouty expression when you talk about not having spend hours with Percy and Jason", teased Tyson with a large grin. "Whatever it is, it'll be delicious anyway."

They got out of the car and Nico stretched to work out the kinks in his back. Approaching the house, Nico fingered his keys out of his pocket to unlock. Though Jason was faster than him. Sometimes, Nico felt as though his silly blonde was waiting at the windows for him to get home. Offering him a beaming smile, Jason took Nico's jacket and placed a kiss in his cheek.

"Welcome home, honey", grinned Jason delighted, earning a shove to the ribs.

"Don't call me honey, dick", muttered Nico irritated, kissing Jason on the corner of his mouth.

"The love between you two is blinding", snorted Tyson amused.

"UNCLE TYSON!", was screamed so loudly, the house seemed to shake.

Within ten seconds, Tyson was flat on his ass, a pile of seven children on top of him, hugging him. He was the favorite uncle. And he loved it. Laughing, he tried to hug them all at once.

"Glad to see you loving uncle Tyson so much", chided Nico with a frown. "I'm here too."

"You're uninteresting. We have you every day, papà", huffed Derek and glared at him.

"Yes. Go and kiss daddy", agreed Sara, making shushing notions. "Uncle Tyson! Uncle Tyson! Will you ride with me on Rainbow, please? I really wanna ride, but daddy says I'm too small alone!"

Nico snorted and rolled his eyes as he walked past his children and to the kitchen. What he found was pleasant enough. Percy, in his blue dolphin-apron, getting a casserole out of the stove. Smiling, he walked over to Percy and wrapped his arms around his lover's waist. Percy yelped and glared.

"Don't do that! I nearly dropped dinner!", hissed Percy, elbowing Nico hard.

"Why is it I don't get any love today?", huffed Nico with a pout.

"I love you, Nick. Don't startle me when I handle food", sighed Percy and rolled his eyes.

He craned his neck and kissed Nico. Nico grinned pleased and went to sit down next to Jason. Moments later and the noise picked up again, meaning the kids were coming. They were still all talking animatedly to Tyson – and that was one thing Nico admired about Tyson, because the teen managed to follow them all while they talked a hundred miles a minute. Percy smiled fondly as he placed the food on the table and sat down himself, leaning over to kiss Tyson's cheek.

"Hey, little bro. I missed you", grinned Percy, ruffling Tyson's hair. "What brings you here?"

"I need the advise of my wise big brothers", admitted Tyson, red around his nose.

"Oh. Wise. That means it's important", deducted Jason with a teasing grin.

Tyson's face got even redder and Derek started giggling. "Uncle Tyson is in lo—ove!"

"No teasing", chided Sam with a frown. "I'm sure uncle Ty found a wonderful princess, right?!"

Tyson used to love playing prince and princess with his figures and it was something he passed on to the seven little ones. He often babysat them and played with them a lot. Sam especially was fond of playing with the little princes and princesses. Sam and Sara adored Tyson the most. Joe had her Leo, for Derek and Phyl it were Grover and Juniper, while Marshall and Trend practically lived for their Saturday lessons at auntie Reyna's dojo in New York (though for Trend it was also to talk to auntie Annabeth then, because she was the only one matching his intellect and some days, Percy feared that Annabeth would just up and keep Trend, really). As long as all of their children were happy and found love in their rather large and unorthodox family, Nico, Jason and Percy were happy. Percy smiled and petted Sam's hair like he was a kitten who just brought a mouse.

"Well, Ty?", inquired Percy, arching one eyebrow.

"So... uh... junior prom is coming up, right?", mumbled Tyson awkwardly, shifting around.

"Already, huh?", sighed Nico and shook his head. "To quote dad; man, I feel old..."

"Anyway", coughed Jason amused, eying Nico. "What's the deal, Ty?"

"I—I wanna ask... Ella to prom, but I dunno how", admitted Tyson, eyes downcast.

"Ella is awesome!", exclaimed Trend, eyes lighting up. "She's clever and knows all the books! You need to marry her, she's perfect for you! Then she'd be auntie Ella!"

And just like that, Tyson's face turned into a Christmas tree. It was quite adorable to watch. Percy smiled and leaned back, a thoughtful expression on his face. Ella and Tyson had been inseparable best friends since before Percy had known them and they still were. Ella had grown into a beautiful girl, looking a lot like her big sister Rachel, just with straight and darker hair, lighter eyes and less freckles. She was also taller than Rachel used to be back in the day. And she practically inhaled books, but still found time outside with hers and Tyson's friends.

"So... you haven't asked her yet, even though prom is like next week?", inquired Percy with a scolding look. "She's gonna pace around, thinking you won't ask at all."

"I kno—ow", whined Tyson, resting his head on the surface of the table with a 'thump'. "But how do I know that she'll say 'yes'? I mean... I mean if she doesn't like me like that, then our whole friendship would be ruined! A—And I couldn't do that, I mean, she's my best friend!"

Percy tried very hard not to grin at the desperate tone of Ty's voice. "Jason, your turn."

The blonde groaned and blushed himself. He knew he was the most likely to be helpful here since he had been in exactly the same situation with Nico oh-so many years ago. He ran his fingers through his own hair, looking at Tyson with a thoughtful expression on his face.

"You'll never know if you don't try", offered Jason slowly. "I know it's very risky and all, but you will never know if she feels like you do if you don't tell her how you feel."

"Yeah, okay, I guess, maybe", mumbled Tyson, looking frustrated. "But... how?"

"Flowers", piped Phyl in, looking at her uncle Tyson shyly. "Ella likes roses."

"That's a good idea, Philly", praised Percy with a fond smile. "Roses and a tux and then just ask. It's really that simple. You don't have to make things more complicated than they are, Ty."

"But it has to be complicated", chided Derek with a frown. "Like in rom-coms!"

"Der's right!", agreed Joe, mimicking his frown. "With running after each other and misunderstandings and apologies and only then they live happily-ever-after!"

"No more movie nights with uncle Will", grunted Nico with a deadpanned expression.

Derek made a pouty sound and glared at his papà. Not that that bothered the Italian. He just smirked at his brunette son. The rest of their family dinner was far more civil and mostly small talk about what the kids had been up to all day and how everyone in New York was doing. Afterward, Tyson all too soon left again, because he wanted to be home before midnight.

"So, what are we doing tonight?", inquired Percy as they all waved Tyson goodbye.

"The same as every night, daddy!", declared Derek and jumped up, clinging to his neck.

Percy grunted and wrapped his arms around the brunette, carrying him inside again. The rest of their family followed them, Sam and Trend flanking Percy on either side, while Nico held onto Marshall's and Phyl's hands and Jason held the hands of Sara and Joe.

"We are not planning how to conquer the world", deadpanned Nico.

"But Derek said if he becomes king of the world, I'd be a princess", whispered Phyl upset.

"Honey, you're always a princess to us", smiled Jason kindly.

"Can we have family cuddles?", inquired Joe, staring up at the blonde with large eyes.

"That, on the other hand, is the perfect plan", praised Nico amused, petting her head.

Joe and Sara grinned and high-fived as the family headed upstairs to their parents' bedroom. The threesome had a giant bed, so all three of them had enough space. It proved to be very practical now that they had seven kids, who loved Sunday-morning-cuddles. It took a few minutes to adjust everyone on the bed, with Percy in the middle, Jason left and Nico right. Sam was curled together on Percy's chest, Derek, Phyl and Sara between Percy and Jason, while Trend, Marshall and Joe were between Percy and Nico. A large smile was spreading over Percy's lips as he had his arms laying around Sammy, caressing the boy's curls softly. He loved their little family dearly.

"When uncle Ty marries Ella, then Ella will be our auntie, right?", inquired Phyl curiously.

"You need to slow it down, kids", chuckled Nico amused. "Ty hasn't even asked Ella for a date yet."

"Yeah. They need to date first and then they can get married. It's not a Disney-movie", agreed Sam with a very serious expression on his face. "And then they can live happily ever after and she'll be our auntie. Daddy, dad and papà were on prom together too, right?"

"Going to prom together doesn't guarantee marriage", pointed Jason out with a grin.

Derek gasped loudly and stared at him scandalized. "I object! It's like the American fairy tale! Of course going to prom means getting married and living happily ever after! Right, daddy?"

Percy smiled and kissed Derek's forehead. "Of course it does, sweetling."

Derek hummed pleased and snuggled up to Percy, while his siblings around them snickered. They knew Derek very firmly believed in fairy tales, all kinds of fairy tales. Yawning widely, Percy rested his head on Nico's chest and closed his eyes. Today had been exhausting, like most weekdays, but when they laid together like that, curled into one ball of limbs and people, it was all worth it.

"Can we visit grandpas next weekend?", asked Marshall softly.

"Yeah, spending the weekend in the city for a change sounds good", agreed Jason with a grin.

It was hard to deny the boy who so rarely asked for anything. Percy smiled and nodded, while Nico heaved a sigh. Visiting their fathers was always a bit exhausting, not that it wasn't worth it. It was good to see Hades and Poseidon, to play with Zerberus and Mrs. O'Leary again and see how the old neighborhood was doing. Nico returned Percy's smile and nodded slowly, causing Percy to beam. Jason leaned over to kiss both of them. This was their happily ever after, like Derek always praised.

~*~ The End ~*~


Author's note: This is it. Everything came to a beautifully fluffy end, everyone is happy and moved on with their lives. The story's over. I hope you had as much fun as I did. Thank you all for reading and even more so for reviewing, because it makes me really happy to know if you enjoyed it and what you enjoyed. ;)

Now, with both this story and "The Prince of Atlantis High" being over, I'm working on another high school AU - but this one will be different from anything I've done so far. So, like Atlantis High, I'd like to give you a little preview of my next high scholl AU (which will be a Nico/Jason/Percy too, by the way)~


Smirking to himself, Nico walked over to Percy's locker and leaned against it, drinking in the sight in front of him.

"Buongiorno, tesoro", purred Nico softly. "Aren't you a pretty little thing, doll?"

The boy lifted his head and stared at him with large, sea-green eyes before frowning. "Not sure what offends me more. Being called a 'pretty little thing', or being called a 'doll'."

Nico chuckled amused, crossing his arms over his chest. "You're a feisty one, aren't you?"

"You could say that", grunted the boy and rolled his eyes. "Your name was Nick, right? Let me give you some advice. Try being less slick and more... honest. It works far better, you know."

Nico was holding onto his smirk, even though he could feel it slip. This boy was more than just feisty. He knew what he wanted. Honestly, Nico's charms had never failed him before, but apparently this one required more work than just a nice smile and a compliment. Interesting.

"What the fuck do you think you're doing there with my boyfriend?", growled a dark voice.

Nico raised one eyebrow and turned to stare at a glaring blonde. Before he could form a reply, the green-eyed beauty was huffing in exasperation, closing his locker loudly and glaring at both.

"Jason, I've told you a million times before. I am not a damsel in distress that needs you to swoosh in and save my virtue when a boy is hitting on me", sighed Percy agitated before glancing at Nico. "Especially not if their game is as bad as his. Now, if you excuse me, I don't need to witness the ensuing pissing-contest between you two neanderthals, I'll head to class."

Nico couldn't help but grin, regardless of the insult, as he watched the sassy boy saunter off. "He's something else alright. A real... force of nature, huh?"

He glanced at Jason and there was a soft and loving glance in those electric blue eyes. "Yeah... He is. And he is mine. So don't get any stupid ideas in your head, Ghost Boy."

"It's Ghost King, sparkly blonde", huffed Nico and straightened his back, glaring at Jason.