A/N-I hope you guys enjoy this last chapter. When I started this story, I didn't really have an end in sight so to be finishing it is really cool. Thanks for reading!


Epilogue

3rd Person-

10 years later...

"Rey, hurry! We're going to miss our flight!" The blond called, gathering his luggage. "We're not going to be the Jacksons-late every year we do this."

The woman got out of the bathroom, pulling her dark hair into a bun. "That's not funny, Jason. They're our friends."

"Oh really? Then why are you laughing?" Jason asked while Reyna tried to stifle her giggle. "They live in Manhattan-there's no reason why they should be late."

"True." Reyna commented, weaving around him and going into the kitchen. She nodded to a teenager who held a baby bottle in her hand. "We'll be back in a few days, Julia. Thanks so much for doing this-we really appreciate it."

"It's not a problem, Mrs. Grace." The girl smiled, pointing at the infant. "She's a good kid."

Reyna smiled at her baby girl who was playing absentmindedly on the floor. "That she is."

"Alright," Jason put their bags at the door then bent down to pick up the infant. "Promise me you'll be good, Piper?"

The child smiled and nodded as a response.

"Good enough," Jason handed her to Julia. "You have our phone numbers, the medicine, and everything?"

"I've got it, Mr. Grace. We've been doing this for nearly ten years."

"Way to make me feel old, Julia." Jason chuckled.

"Well you are twenty seven now," Reyna added, opening the door.

"That is true." Jason picked up the bags and waved goodbye by to his daughter. "Bye Pipes, see you in the few days."

Reyna laughed at her husband before following him out.


"What took you guys so long?" The daughter of Athena asked as the couple boarded the plane. She sat next to her fellow Praetor, directly adjacent to the Graces. "The plane was about to leave."

"This one," Jason nudged Reyna. "Got caught up in the bathroom. Frank, are you okay-you seem a bit jumpy."

Frank was indeed jumpy. He kept taping his foot nervously. "Yeah, I'm fine. I just get worried when we leave the camp alone for this long. Lupa's great and all but she might be a little harsh on them while we're gone."

"Relax, Frank. We're going to see our friends again." Jason smiled. "Say, when was the last time you saw Hazel?"

Frank though for a while before responding. "Last summer, I think. At Apollo's and Persia's wedding."

"Aww they're newlyweds, Jason." Reyna chuckled. "Remember when we were newlyweds?"

"Gods, that was what-five years ago?"

"Yeah, we were married for two years then we had Piper three years ago."

"Speaking of my goddaughter-how is she?" Frank smiled at the mention of Piper. "I still can't believe I'm a godfather-that's a great thing to be. She calls me God for short-it's cute. I taught her that."

The four demigods laughed, nodding.

"She's good," Reyna answered. "Just learned her alphabet."

"I hope she wants to be an archeitect," Annabeth said. "When I was her age, I was learning my multiplication table. Good times...good times."


When the group arrived at Camp Half Blood, Hazel and Leo were waiting for them on top of the Hill. The pair hadn't changed much-Leo's dark hair somehow managed to get even curlier, much like his fiance's. Hazel's gold eyes were still bright, just the way they were when he first fell in love with her.

In the distance, Jason, Reyna, Frank, and Annabeth walked up the hill, smiling.

"Hey Grace," Leo greeted his best friend with a hug.

"Hey flame boy," The blonde replied, returning the gesture.

After the group greeted one another, they walked towards the beach, awaiting the rest of the group. Leo and Frank gathered some firewood and Leo lighted it.

"So Hazel," Reyna addressed the girl, watching the fire grow. "How's the wedding plans going?"

"Pretty well, actually. We've got pretty much everything ready-I just need to find a dress." The daughter of Pluto wiggled her eyebrows at the two girls. "I was hoping that my two best bridesmaids would help me out with that."

"Oh so now we're the best?" Annabeth winked and Reyna nodded.

"Shhh...Don't tell Persia, Thalia, or Artemis."

"Don't tell me what?" A voice called.

Hazel turned around and smiled at the hunter, "Oh nothing, Thalia. We all just commenting on how great you look-you haven't aged a day."

"Well that's what happens when you take an oath to make you immortal," Thalia held Nico's hand who hadn't aged either. "Phoebe's made it so that all the hunter's significant others are also immortal-provided that they are together, of course."

"I knew she'd be a great replacement," Another voice came into view. It was Artemis-now human and very pregnant-assisted by Percy Jackson. "How is the new goddess of the Moon and Hunt?"

"She's great." Thalia answered, smiling.

Percy helped his wife sit onto a log. He smiled-his sea green eyes swirling. "Guess what, guys?"

"What?" The group asked.

"We're having twins."

"Flame on!" Leo crowed and the group cheered.

"One boy and one girl." Artemis confirmed, patting her stomach. "Orion and Zoe Jackson, due in three months."

For a few minutes, the group talked until a bright light appeared and two figures stepped onto the sand.

"Always a flashy entrance." Artemis said after shielding her eyes.

"Always, baby sis." Apollo kissed the top of his twins' forehead. "How are my niece and nephew?"

"Rampant kickers." Artemis chuckled then got up and hugged Persia. "How was the honeymoon?"

"A blast. We went surfing at Percy's favorite resort."

"Haha." The son of Poseidon smirked. "I hope you told Circe I said hello."

"We did," Apollo said after greeting the rest of the demigods. "I think she's expecting one of the kids to be named after her."

The Jacksons looked at the each other, shaking their heads adamantly.

"That's not happening." The couple said simultaneously.

"Well, since today is the anniversary of day we all kicked Gaea's butt ten years ago," Leo started, pulling out a piece of paper. "Not to mention it's the ten year anniversary-I decided to jot down the prophecy so we can all sit down and look over it."

The group agreed, all taking a seat on the logs by the fire.

"Let's start off the O.G.-the prophecy of the Seven," Leo cleared his throat. "Seven half-bloods shall answer the call. To storm or fire, the world must fall. An oath to keep with a final breath, And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death."

"The seven half bloods were: Jason, Leo, Piper, Percy, Persia, Hazel, and Frank." Apollo explained.

"To storm or fire, the world must fall." Percy said. "Well, Leo and Jason worked together to defeat Gaea."

"Then you almost gave me a heart attack by getting stabbed." Artemis added.

"I'm sorry, I love you." Percy kissed her on the cheek which caused the former goddess to blush.

"An oath to keep with a final breath was Piper," Till this day, Leo sometimes got choked up saying her name. "She promised to dedicate her life to saving someone and she saved all us by sacrificing herself."

A moment of silence was held for their fallen friend before Frank deciphered the last line. "And foes bear arms to the Door of Death...Gaea, her Giants, and other monsters were behind the doors."

"So Percy," Leo started, winking at the son of Poseidon. "I heard there was a little side prophecy about you. Care to share?"

Percy was so red that Artemis decided to spare him from further embarrassment.

Artemis thought for a moment, before reciting the prophecy. "A boy of eighteen, with special powers. Shall save or ruin Olympus in the nigh hour. The silver eyed one shall aid his grief. Preserving the hero when he is most weak. As the heroes of old aid. The hero's decision shall be made. And Olympus will rest on his fate."

"A boy of eighteen with special powers," Jason repeated. "Percy, obviously. Those special powers-one of them being that cool charm speak action."

"He also had super strength-like Hercules." Artemis added, smiling. "Once, I asked him to take a look under the car for me and he literally picked the whole car up to inspect it."

The group laughed and Annabeth playfully pushed on her best friend's shoulder. "You're such a Seaweed Brain."

"And you're such a Wisegirl," Percy countered, grinning. "Alright, next line: Shall save or ruin Olympus in the nigh hour-saved, obviously.

"The silver eyed one shall aid his grief, preserving the hero when he most weak." Artemis smiled, her mind replaying those three months. "I'm pretty sure that was Persia."

"Sure it was." The demigod winked at her mother. "As the heroes of old aid, the hero's decision shall be made and Olympus will rest on his fate."

"Training with the former heroes helped you form your decision which was save Olympus, so your decision to side with us saved us." Apollo finished.

"How are the former heroes?" Reyna asked. "Back in Elysium?"

Persia nodded. "They come up sometimes-like Adonis did for my wedding."

"That was a stunning silver dress, Persia." Annabeth commented.

"Thanks-it was Vera Wang."

"There's one prophecy-like thing that's been bothering me," Apollo muttered. "Circe came up to me about 2,000 years ago, saying I'd fall in love. I didn't believe her so she got mad and cursed me."

"Nice going, Apollo." His wife said.

"Thanks. I do well with all kinds of ladies." The sun god replied. "Anyway, she said and I quote, 'your love for her will eventually determine whether or not you will save her or your beloved sister.'"

The sun god looked between his wife and sister. "I don't think it ever came down to choosing between the two of you."

"The battle," Persia clarified. "When I was attacked by the Lydian drakon and Percy got stabbed. I wanted you to go save Percy and although reluctantly, you did."

"And by saving Percy," Artemis smiled at her brother. "You saved me."

"How's the demigod army doing, Hazel and Leo?" Frank asked after a prolonged silence. "You and Leo are training them, right?"

"They're really good actually." Hazel replied.

"If we keep going at this rate, we shouldn't have to worry about another battle." Leo said just as a figure with red hair approached.

"Oh hey, Rach." Apollo patted the empty log seat next to him. "Join us."

When the oracle didn't respond, Percy stood up. "You okay, Red?"

Rachel doubled over and just as the son of Jupiter was about to help her up, her eyes turned a bright, emerald green. "Ten half bloods, a mortal, and a god shall answer the ca-"

Percy shook his head adamantly. "Oh hell to the no."

The rest of the group agreed and helped their significant others up before leaving the red head alone.

Rachel then looked around, frowning. "I was just practicing my oracle voice. I didn't mean-hey, where did everyone go?"

The End


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