Summary: Percy, Nico, and Thalia were raised on Olympus. Born on the same day and time, a special future awaits them.

Warnings: Hetero and Slash! If you don't like Slash, then leave because it will be in here! NICE Hera, Amphritite, and Persephone


The hallways of the hospitals were quiet and filled with tension. Outside of the delivery wing sat three men. One had had black hair and electric blue eyes and wore a black and white pinstripe suit. Next to him sat a man with tan skin, tousled black hair, and sea-green eyes. He wore a button up Hawaiian shirt, khaki shorts, and a pair of sandals. The last man had long, wavy, black hair tied in a pony tail and deep black eyes that resembled a black hole. His skin was paler than even possible, as if he had never seen sunlight. He wore black, button up, long-sleeve shirt, black pants, and a skull ring around his middle finger.

The man with electric blue eyes was Zeus, the god of the sky and the king of the gods. The man with sea-green eyes was Poseidon, the god of the sea. The man with deep black eyes was Hades, the god of the underworld. The three were waiting anxiously for their mortal lovers to give birth. Strangely, their secrets lovers all went into labor at the same time, causing them to Big Three to meet up at the hospital. A fight would have broken out; if it weren't for the fact their lovers were giving birth at the moment. The three gods sat down on the bench quietly, but nervousness was racking their bodies. They had been waiting for quite a while now, but so far no sounds of crying or relief have been heard.

The Big Three were growing more and more tense as the seconds passed. They worried that an accident might have happened to their lover and unborn child. Immediately, the three rose from the bench as they saw three doctors approach them. All three solemn expressions, meaning something was wrong.

The first doctor addressed Poseidon with a depressing expression, "Sir, I am sorry to tell you, but your wife did not make it. Her body was already weak before and going into labor took the last strength she had. I am terribly sorry." Poseidon started to sob for his lost love, Sally Jackson. She was wonderful person and now she was gone. A horrible loss for the Earth.

The second doctor spoke to Zeus. "Sir, I am glad to tell you that your wife made it, but there is some news she presented me with. She said she wanted nothing to do with your child and wished to never see you again." Zeus was shocked by the doctor's words. How could Susan Grace such a thing towards their child? The sky god nodded and buried his head into his hands.

The third doctor talked to Hades. "Sir, I am sorry to say, but your wife did not make it. There was too much blood loss. I am sorry." Hades clenched his hands by his side and let tears trickle down his cheeks. He had lost Maria di Angelo, a woman he cherished and loved dearly.

The first doctor said, "Sirs, I am sorry, but would you like to your newborn children?"

The Big Three nodded their heads and followed the doctors towards nursery. Their three infant children were lying by each other with their eyes staring in wonder at their fathers.

Poseidon's child was a boy. He had black hair and beautiful sea-green eyes. The sea god smiled at his precious son and said, "Your name will be Perseus, just as your mother wanted it."

Zeus's child was a girl. She had black hair and stunning electric blue eyes. The sky god brought a hand down to touch his daughter and said, "I will name you Thalia."

Hades' child was also a boy. He had black hair and deep black eyes. Hades smiled at his beloved son and said, "I will name you Nico."

A few days later, each of the gods took their newborn children home. Zeus brought his daughter home to Olympus, which made Hera was beyond furious to know her husband had cheated on her once again. She refused to even look her step-daughter for a week, until one night as she was walking down the halls; she heard a loud wailing coming from Thalia's room. As much as she hated the infant, she couldn't bear to such to hear how miserable Thalia was. Hera stepped into the nursery and hesitantly picked the child up. Slowly, the infant in her arms quieted down and began to stare at her step-mother with curiosity and in awe. Instantly, Hera's heart melted and accepted Thalia as her daughter.

As for Amphitrite, the immortal wife of Poseidon, she hated her step-son. She couldn't stand to look at Perseus for even a minute. Her heart broke to know her husband had once again cheated on her with a mortal. She didn't despise demigods, just the ones of her husband. One day, about two and half weeks later, as she was relaxing in her underwater garden. All of the sudden, Amphitrite felt something tugging on her corner of her silk dress, so she looked down, but only to see Perseus. She instantly became upset and tried to tug her dress away from the infant. When she was finally able to, she turned back only to see the young child's eyes water and his lips in a slight pout. Amphitrite heart's was filled with remorse, but she didn't know what to do. Perseus stared up at his step-mother and raised his arms asking to be held. Sighing, she held out her arms and pulled the infant into her arms. Perseus snuggled into Amphitrite's embrace, causing her to smile gently at him. Her sore heart from her husband's betrayal was starting to heal as it was replaced with love for her new son.

As for Persephone, she also had a hard time accepting her new step-son. She hated how her husband had to cheat on her, just because she was gone for half the year. She knew her husband was lonely, but she needed to return to Olympus to spend time wit her mother. Persephone sighed and entered the nursery that was made for Nico. She approached the baby crib and stared at the infant below her. It hurt to know Hades had to have a child with another woman and not her. Persephone allowed her tears to trickle down and one teardrop splashed down onto Nico's cheek causing him to stare at his step-mother. He wailed quietly asking for the spring goddess to carry him. Uncertain, Persephone reached down and brought the baby into her arms. When she did, the infant instantly quieted and raised one his hand to her cheek and touch her tears. Persephone's lips were graced with a small and sweet smile because her son's gentle action.

About a week later, the Olympian gods and goddesses were sitting on thrones discussing an important issue, when the three fates appeared before their eyes.

Simultaneously, the fates said, "The Children of the Big Three are special beyond known. They are destined for greatness. They shall unite all demigods." After those words were spoken, the three fates disappeared, leaving the Olympians in fear for the children's fate.

What future will await the three demigod children? We shall see…


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