Percy POV (this will be the only first person part)
I struggled under the weight of the sky, and my vision blurred. Artemis was battling the titan Atlas, while Thalia was battling wit Luke, sword against spear. I turned back to Artemis, who was backing up towards me. Get ready. She warned in my head. I replied with something along the lines of Arrrrrrgh! Atlas feinted a blow to Artemis' head, then changed direction to her unguarded legs, and Artemis toppled to the ground. Atlas smiled cruelly. "The first blood in a new war!" He brought his spear up to stab into Artemis' stomach, but Zoë jumped in front of her mistress. "NO!" She shouted, and shot Atlas in the forehead, where the arrow lodged like a unicorn horn. If we weren't in the circumstance we were in, it would have been absolutely hilarious. But Atlas swept Zoe aside like she was a fly in the breeze. She soared across the ruins, but before she could hit a stone wall, I summoned a wall and a bed of water to cushion her impact. I almost blacked out from the energy it required. Atlas turned back to Artemis, and stabbed down with his spear. But Artemis rolled and kicked the titan, using his momentum to propel him into me. I let go of the sky, and let Atlas take it. "Thank you kind sir!" I cried out. Artemis just smirked. Atlas roared. "NOOOOOOO!" I ran to Zoë's side, and Artemis summoned her chariot. I helped her place Zoë into the chariot, got Annabeth and Thalia on board and we flew away.
When we landed in a field, I had a closer look at Zoë's wounds. The bite from Ladon was bright green. Now, I'm no son of Apollo, but I'm pretty sure wounds aren't supposed to be neon green. "You can heal it right? I mean, you're a goddess." I asked worriedly. Artemis pursed her lips. "Life is a frail thing Perseus. I can try." She placed he hand on Zoë's side and concentrated. Nothing happened. Artemis started panting. Then she pulled her hand away from Zoë's side. "I cannot do it." I suddenly had an idea. And yes, I do get ideas sometimes. "I have an idea. Or three anyway. Can I try them?" Artemis eyed him, but I was not in a waiting mood. "The longer you think the less her chances of surviving." "Fine, do it". I placed my hand on Zoë's side and concentrated. The poison had to have water in it right? I fit did, I could hopefully extract it. After about 10 seconds, I felt a slight stinging in my hand. It was working! The poison started seeping out, slowly at first, then quickly. The stinging went quickly to pain. After about twenty seconds of work, All the poison was gone. I then summoned a pool of water and put on hand in the water, and grabbed Zoë's hand with the other. The water ran up my arm and down Zoë's, then to her wound. The wound started closing, then was gone. I let go of Zoë's hand and prayed she would wake up. When she did, I almost hugged her. Almost. I knew if I did that, she would most likely kill me and if she didn't, Artemis would. Zoë looked around in shock. "Milady?" Artemis smiled warmly. Then Zoë looked at her side and noticed the wound was gone. She stared, mouth agape. Then she looked back at Artemis. "Did thee…?" Artemis shook her head. Then she looked at me, and I nodded. She just stared at me, her eyes glazed over. I waved my hand in front of her. "Hello? Zoë? Planet Earth to Zoë?" She shook her head like she was shaking water out of her hair. "Milady, can I talk to you a moment?" She and Artemis walked off, had a little chat, then came back. Annabeth butted in "Sorry, but doesn't the council start in like, 5 minutes?" Artemis cursed. "You're right. Come on. I can teleport two of you to the council, tops. But the others will have to find another way." I said "I can stay. I've already got a way." Annabeth looked at me in shock, as did Zoë. It was Zoë who spoke first. "You mean you have a plan? Seriously, who are you and what have you done with Percy?" I chuckled. "Don't worry, I am Percy." She raised an eyebrow. "Could've fooled me." Artemis looked at me, then Zoë, then back at me. Then she shrugged. "Come on, I'll take Annabeth and Thalia." She then grabbed their wrists and teleported them to Olympus. Zoë looked at me and said, "So, how are we getting to Olympus?" "Pretty much the same way Artemis just did. Come on." I took her hand, (which she didn't seem to mind) and then we shifted into water particles. We flew ridiculously fast to Olympus, and then reformed back into a solid shape in the middle of the throne room. (Actually its bigger than Grand Central Station, but what the heck). All the gods looked at us, and Artemis was surprised. Then we realized we were still holding hands. We let go immediately, and took a step apart.