Hello all! This is new for me, two chapters in one day. Well that's cause it's summer. And I'm lazy. SO, yeah. Thank you for everyone who reviewed, I'm glad you're enjoying it. I hope you all enjoy this chapter!


DISCLAIMER: I don't own any of this. All the rights of Percy Jackson and the Olympians belong to Rick Riordan.


Persephone was growing rapidly. She was now the equivalent of a mortal five year old, and it had only been four months. She was currently in the throne room with Amphitrite, who was helping her read a book. Triton and Poseidon then swam in.

"Hi Percy!" her brother exclaimed, causing her to giggle.

Percy had become her nickname, as it was her attempt to say her full name when she was younger. Her father came over and kissed her on the cheek.

"We've been invited to Olympus," said Poseidon. "I mean, of course I have to go, but everyone has been invited by Zeus."

Amphitrite nodded and the four flashed away. They arrived in the throne room. Percy looked around curiously. The room was so much different than in Atlantis. It was made of white marble and had several distinct thrones in a half circle. She also noticed her tail had turned back into her human legs. Music could be heard from outside the room.

"I guess the party has already started," said Triton, taking Percy away from his mother and setting her on the ground.

She stood up and grabbed his hand, then followed as he walked outside into a large courtyard where she saw at least twenty gods who were laughing, drinking, and talking with each other. When her parents walked in behind them, she saw a man fly up to them and announce:

"Hail Lord Poseidon and Lady Amphitrite! King and Queen of the Seas!"

He then handed Amphitrite a bouquet of roses, which caused her to blush, and then he flew away to some other gods, who looked to be about nineteen and twelve, respectively. They glowed gold and silver. He said something to the silver goddess, who slapped his cheek hard in reply. Percy giggled. Triton followed her line of sight, and smirked.

"That's Hermes, Apollo, and Artemis," he said. "They're all children of Zeus, but Apollo and Artemis are twins. Hermes is Olympus's messenger, kind of like I am the messenger of the seas. Apollo is the god of poetry, music, healing, and the sun. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, maidens, childbirth, and the moon. Any questions?"

"No, Triton," the girl holding onto his hand answered. She looked up and saw her mother and father standing next to two men, one who was wearing a blue suit, and the other a black and silver one. They each had a goddess standing next to them. "Is that Uncle Zeus and Uncle Hades?"

Triton nodded. "And your Aunts Hera and your namesake, Persephone," he said. "Their wives."

"Oh," she said. "Can I go by myself now?"

"I suppose," Triton sighed. "But don't go out of my sight."

"Okay," she said, before walking away from her brother.

She walked towards a fireplace, which was glowing brightly. She thought it was odd that it was there. She jumped when she saw an eight year old girl in the flames, tending to the fire.

"Oh, hello," the girl said when she noticed Percy. She stepped out of the fire. "And who might you be?"

Percy brightened up. "I'm Persephone Rhea Artemis Jackson," she said. "But you can call me Percy. My family does."

The girl smiled. "Well, Percy, I'm Hestia."

"It's nice to meet you," she said politely.

She smiled. "Would you like to meet some of the other goddesses?"

"Yes, please," Percy said.

Hestia led her over to a group of women, where she noticed Artemis, who she recognized from earlier. They greeted Hestia warmly.

"And who is this?" Persephone asked, looking at Percy, who hid behind Hestia at the sight of her namesake.

"This is Percy," she said, chuckling. "Well, her name is really the same as yours but her family calls her Percy."

"Well," Artemis said. "That's nice. I've never seen you before. What are you the goddess of little one?"

"Umm..." she said. "I don't know exactly."

"She's the goddess of Tides, Loyalty, and Heroes," she heard her mother's voice behind her.

"Mommy!" she exclaimed, and reached for the goddess, who picked her up.

"I heard that I'm the little one's namesake," Persephone said. "Thank you for that."

"Don't thank me," Amphitrite said. "Her father named her."

"Poseidon named his daughter after a daughter of Zeus?" a lady with gray eyes asked.

"That's Athena," Hestia muttered to her. "Goddess of wisdom."

"The name just felt right," Amphitrite asked, knowing her husband didn't want to tell Percy that she was born a demigod. "And you're not the only one. Her full name is Persephone Rhea Artemis." (A/N: They dropped the Jackson on her name, since she's now a goddess)

"Wow," Artemis said. "Thank you Poseidon!"

"For what?" he called back, getting the attention of the other gods in the courtyard.

"Naming your daughter after me!" she called back.

"DAUGHTER!" Zeus and Hades yelled.

"Yes," Poseidon said calmly. "Who is not a demigod."

"Oh," his brothers said, now noticing the girl in Amphitrite's arms.

"So you named her Artemis?" Hades asked.

"No," Poseidon said. "Her name is Persephone Rhea Artemis. But we call her Percy."

Hades fainted.

"Yeah," Poseidon said. "I figured that would happen."


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