I just thought of this idea earlier during class and thought it sounded good. The prologue is sort of boring, but I just added it to show a little bit of background.
Disclaimer: I don't own PJO
"It's a girl!" The doctor said as she handed the newborn to an exhausted Annabeth, who smiled at her new daughter.
"What are we going to name her?" Percy asked.
"Lilian." Annabeth said. "Lilian Michelle Jackson." The doctor smiled.
"Such a beautiful name for a beautiful little girl." she said as she left the room.
"Hey, look," Annabeth said. "She's got your eyes." Percy smiled.
"She does, doesn't she?" Annabeth passed the baby to him. Someone knocked on the door.
"Come in." Annabeth called. The door opened to let in Sally Jackson, Annabeth's family, Grover, Chiron (in his wheel chair, of course), Thalia, Rachel, Nico, Tyson, many other campers, and even Poseidon and Athena in human form.
"Whoa," Annabeth said. "It looks like you brought the whole camp."
"Actually," Chiron said, "we did. There's about thirty more campers in the waiting room."
"What's going on in here?" someone from the door said. It was the doctor. "Get out! Only a few people in the room at a time. Everyone left except for Sally Jackson, Athena, Poseidon, and Dr. Chase, who each took turns holding their new granddaughter.
"What's her name?" Sally asked.
"Lilian Michelle Jackson." Annabeth recited.
"She shall have power over water as she grows older." Poseidon said after the doctor left. "Just like you, my son," he said to Percy.
"And she shall have wisdom," Athena said. After a while, they all left.
"Percy," Annabeth said. "Something's been bothering me." He frowned.
"What is it?"
"It's just that I'm worried about Lilly. We're two powerful halfbloods and likely to be a target for monsters and especially Kronos. We need to keep her safe."
"I've been wondering about that too and realized the only way we can keep her safe is to keep her at camp." Annabeth shook her head.
"I stayed at camp for five years without leaving and I don't want my daughter to have to live there her whole childhood. I want her to have fun like a normal kid and live a normal life." This time Percy shook his head.
"She'll be killed. Like you said, we're two powerful halfbloods and Lilly will be a target. If she doesn't live at camp year round, she will be attacked before she even knows what a sword is."
"That's why I'm suggesting the alternative."
"No," Percy said. "It's not right. She deserves to know who she is."
"I know, and she will eventually, I'm just saying that I want Lilly to be able to have a normal childhood without having to worry about training and fighting. When she turns sixteen, we'll tell her the truth and send her to camp, but until then, Lilly won't know anything about who she really is."
Sorry I know that the prologue was kind of boring. Thanks for reading! Anyways, please review! :D
