This is my second story I think its an original idea I just thought of this after reading "troubles with a bite" and "The return: Percy Jackson and the control of fate" by you are right . . . NOT. If you haven't read his stories you should. I will continue writing this story along with The furry Guardian. I just feel I have more inspiration for this one.

The only noise on the beautiful mountain city was the gentle rustling of leaves as they were tossed in the soft breeze. Nobody could be seen under the magnificent marble arches in the fading light. The most beautiful city in the world appeared to be empty. There really was no competetion in the beauty category, the humans were still living in caves unaware of the city. The sun was getting close to the horizon where Helios's sister would take over. It seemed as if the whole city was holding its breath awaiting the arrival of its newest member. Even Helios and Selene weren't arguing because they both took the sky for equal times today on the equinox.

However this was definitely not true for the one who was giving birth to the newest member. She was hyperventilating trying to deal with the pain. She groaned and squeezed her husband's hand as she hit another contraction. The shadows cast by the fading light darkened one half of her face, making her painful expression look even more gruesome.

She looked to her husband who's hand she had just crushed. His eyes were understanding and filled with love. She knew he would gladly take her place to spare her from this pain but just the thought of him being pregnant made her start to laugh.

The midwife who was helping to deliver the baby said "Breathe in, Breathe out. Just keep breathing you're almost done." She didn't know how wrong she was.

The woman looked to her two other children. The two were just alike but were also different in many ways. Today they were actally getting along for once. Both were anxiously pacing across the floor awaiting the arrival of their new sibling. Neither realized that they had fallen into their age old pattern of walking in a circle equally distanced from each other.

"Push" the midwife said. The woman pushed with all her might trying to bring her child into the world.

"Keep pushing you're almost there" the midwife instructed.

"AAAAHHHH" the woman screamed as she pushed again.

"I can see the head. You're doing great just keep pushing" the midwife yelled over the woman's screams.

The woman gave a great groan of effort and pain as her child was born exactly when her other children swapped places before the midwife stood up. She carried a baby boy with dark black hair that lightened around the edges.

The baby let loose a wail as he took his first breath of the slightly rarified mountain air. The midwife swaddled him in a blue blanket before being handed to his father.

The father held out his pinky finger which the baby immediately latched on to. The brother and sister immediately walked over to see their new brother. They craned over their father's shoulders to see the baby.

The baby was holding their father's finger and smiling as their father made funny faces at him. Both siblings gasped as they saw the baby's eyes. They were a deep purple almost a dark blue in the middle, so the pupils were barely distinguishable, they also faded getting lighter as they moved towards the edge of the iris with a light sky blue ring around the outside. Spots of white were flecked across the whole of his iris except the Going from the center out they were the same color as the the horizon outside the window.

The father went to hand the baby to his mother but before he could her back arched in another spasm of pain. The midwife turned back to the mother and looked down before saying "There is another one, she's gone back into labor".

"How... much... longer?" the mother asked as she tried to regain her breath from the fading spasm.

"I honestly don't know it could be minutes or it could be hours" the midwife answered mch to the displeasure of everyone except the baby. As if sensing the gloomy mood the baby began to wail again.

"Give him to me" the mother said. The father reluctantly handed the baby over. He was worrying about the strong grip his wife had on his hand earlier. If it nearly broke his hand what would it do to the newborn.

The wife pulled down the edge of her dress and started to feed her baby. She groaned as anothe spasm coursed through her but she didn't squeeze the baby. Instead she grit her teeth and tried to relax.

After judging how far apart the contractions were the midwife said that it would be a while before the next baby was born. The father and two siblings sighed knowing it would be a long night while the mother groaned as she tried to calm down after her latest contraction.

12 HOURS LATER

Dawn approached to find a mother groaning in extreme pain as she gave a hard push. The sky was lightening as dawn grew ever closer. With another push the mother was rewarded by the midwife saying " Keep pushing I can see the head".

Even with being so close to the finish line it took the mother a few moments to gather her scarce strength. Staying awake all night with the contractions plus the baby she had already given birth had drained her both physically and mentally. Just as dawn broke in the sky over the sleepy mountain city and her children began to swap places she gave a final push and gave birth.

The midwife stood up carrying a beautiful baby girl. Her hair was a pale blond that darkened near the edges to a light brunnete. Her eyes were twice as stunning as her hair. They were a sky blue near the pupil but darkened to a deep blue farther out. The farthest edges of her irises were so deep a blue it looked like a black ring surrounded the iris but it had specks of white here and there.

The midwife swaddled the girl in a pink blanket before taking her to the mother because the father was asleep in a chair. The mother looked down at both her newborns. One of them had their eyes slightly closed as she took her first glances at the world. The other had his eyes open only slightly after being woken by his sister's cries.

The mother noticed that everything about the looks of one child was the complete opposite of the other. The only things they seemed to have in common were that they were both immortal, they had the same parents, and they were both gods. She just prayed to whatever being she could that these two would get along better than her other two children.

The husband who was awoken by the sun starting to shine on his face came over to see his new child. He cooed at both of his children and stuck out the index finger on each of his hands. Each child latched on to opposite hands.

After a few moments in which the couple decided on names, the father picked each of them up and walked outside followed by the older siblings. Once outside he let loose a small burst of power. Within moments the ornate courtyard was filled with almost every single resident of the city.

"Say hello to the newest addition to our family my brethren" the father started. " My wife has given birth to twins, Perseus and Eos. Our new son and daughter, the new son and daughter of Mount Othrys" The Titan Hyperion, Lord of light and Titan of the East shouted before the rest of the Titans joined in pleased that Theia had finally given birth.

AN: LOL I bet most of you thought that the city was Olympus and they were gods. I wish I could see some of your faces when you realized they were Titans. I apologize if I got some of the giving birth parts wrong but I'm a dude and I have never had a child. Oh well and because I forgot to put this at the top

I do not own PJO or HOO

I have already thought of where I want this story to go and even of a possible sequel if I want to go there.

Please read and review and tell me if this story is up to standard or if you were suprised by it.