Hey guys. This is a One Shot of Percy coming back to his mom. I just about cried when I was thinking of the idea. Enjoy and review!

Song of the Chapter: Round and Round - IMAGINE DRAGONS. Listen to this while you're reading this story.

Sally Jackson was in her kitchen, all alone. She was stirring a bowl of cookie dough in her arms, looking at the pictures on her refrigerator door.

Paul Blofis had gone into work, Annabeth hadn't come over for a little more than a month, and Percy...

Gods. She didn't even know where he was. She heard a snap and looked at her bowl in disgust. She had accidentally snapped the wooden spoon she was using. She threw it into the trash can, where several other utensils lay broken and beaten. She grabbed her bowl and kept mixing with a new spoon.

She added her usual amount of blue food coloring and kept stirring. Percy had always loved her cookies.

She molded the dough into small spheres, put them on a pan, and slid the tray into the oven. She waited.

Having nothing else to do, she prayed once again to Poseidon to bring Percy home to her safely. The oven beeped at her. She put on oven mitts and opened the oven door. She gingerly slid the cookies out and heard the door open and close.

It was time for Paul to be getting home, so she kept her attention on the cookies. She held the cookies in one hand and closed the door with her other. She turned around to find a teenage boy in her kitchen.

He had messy, jet black hair and bright sea green eyes. He was slightly taller than her, as well as tan and fit. He wore a grey sweater-jacket with white draw strings as well as an orange shirt underneath. He wore jeans and black tennis shoes. He smiled.

"Hey mom," Percy said.

Mrs. Jackson dropped the cookies and ran to her son. She threw her arms around his neck and sobbed into his shoulder. He hugged her back and Sally couldn't help but smile and thank Poseidon when she smelled his salty scent.

"Oh, Percy," she whimpered.

He pulled back and smiled softly. "Sorry I couldn't get here faster. I had to stop the world from ending. You know, the usual." He bent down and started picking up the cookies. She helped him. She reached into the refrigerator and pulled out another bag of pre-made cookies from yesterday. She put those in the oven and they ate and talked as Percy told her about his adventures.

And Percy was home.

Who likes? You like? Review please! I've got another story I'm working on right now (also Post-Blood-Of-Olympus) and I've gotten a lot of positive feedback. I've also got another one-shot (Nico, Hades, and Persephone) in the works, so be sure to read that!

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