Disclaimer: I do not own any of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians' quotes and plot line. I do not own any of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians characters. I am not Rick Riordan.

This is my fourth FanFic although my first one got reported for MST and the second one I put up for adoption. The third one is complete.

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Chapter 1: We Get Expelled From MS-54

Thalia's POV

Remember Percy's wish to not blow MS-54 up? Well... it came true. We didn't blow it up. The hellhound did.

It started a normal day at MS-54 with my boyfriend, Percy Jackson. In the morning, Sally, Percy's mom and my legal guardian, baked us blue chocolate-chip cookies for breakfast. I know what you're thinking: it's unhealthy. But they're just soooogood. Then she would drive us to school.

Lately, she's been working on finding a place where she can write and publish a novel. It's a dream worthy of Athena.

Anyway, back to the story, Percy and I walked into school like always. Over the winter and spring, Percy grew taller than me by a couple of inches so it didn't look awkward when we walked into school holding hands.

Like the usual treatment for a demigod, we didn't make any friends. We were also the oldest in the grade. Everyone else was born in 1994 whereas Percy was born in '93. Legally, I was born in '88, but I barely grew when I was a tree so I was the same age as Percy.

"I gotta go for Social Studies," Percy said. "See you then."

"Okay." I kissed him on the lips for a brief second and he walked down the left hall. I had Science down in the chemistry lab down the right hall. I sighed and went to class.

It was a boring lesson on something to do with space and stars. Even after four months of being here, I still don't get why science was always in the chemistry lab.

"Ms. Grace," Mrs. Atkinson said. I winced at the use of my mother's surname. "What is this constellation over here?"

I looked at it and immediately recognized it. "The Huntress."

"Yes. And why was it called the Huntress?" Mrs. Atkinson asked.

"The Greeks had a story where the goddess Artemis had a lieutenant of her Hunters, who was very worthy. Then one day, after thousands of years of service, she died and was put up in the sky as a memorial of Artemis' favorite lieutenant," I replied.

"Correct, except it wasn't thousands of years of service. It was hundreds of years," Mrs. Atkinson said.

I wanted to punch the lady and tell her I was right, but that'd just be rude. I knew that girl in person and she had served Lady Artemis for thousands of years. I just wish that I could see her constellation after being in Manhattan for many months now.

It seemed like forever, but one hour later, I got out of class.

Now, I had Math with Percy. I walked into the classroom to find Percy sitting in the back by himself. It was actually a good thing most kids avoided us because I always had a spot next to Percy in Math and English.

"Hey, Kelp Head." I sat down next to him.

"Hey, Pinecone Face."

I punched his shoulder. "I told you not to call me that."

"Well, you get to call me Kelp Head. If I didn't know if you were joking or not, I would take that as an insult. Besides, Annabeth lets me call her Wise Girl... before she became a Hunter," he said.

Annabeth Chase, my best friend, was now part of the Hunt. In fact, she was the lieutenant. We Iris-messaged her a few times between the Winter Solstice and now, telling her about our lives and asking about hers.

"Whatever, Kelp-for-Brains."

"Hey!"

"Students, sit down," Mr. Anderson said, coming into the room. "Today, we'll be learning about..."

The rest of class, Mr. Anderson kept talking about exponents. I won't go into details, but I could definitely say class was... uninteresting. I mean... I did pay attention and learn, but it was just boring. The only reason I was paying attention was because Annabeth rubbed off on me.

"Mr. Jackson," Mr. Anderson said. "What is the answer to this equation?" He pointed to a blurry question on the board.

Percy squinted at the board. "Sorry, sir. I can't. I have dyslexia."

A few snickers were spread around the room. Mr. Anderson apologized. "Sorry, Mr. Jackson. I forgot about that. The question is ten to the power of two multiplied by ten to the power of six."

Percy thought about it for a moment. "100,000,000."

"Correct. What is it in exponential form?"

"Ten to the power of eight."

"Good."

As Mr. Anderson asked someone else a question, I turned to Percy. "Hanging out with Annabeth, even if it's only two years, really rubs off on you, doesn't it."

He nodded. "Her egghead facts are just so annoying. I bet she's probably boring the Hunters right now."

I chuckled quietly.

It was all fun and games until I heard someone scream from outside, "A black furred lion!"

I turned to Percy. We both had the same thought. Oh, no. Please don't be that.

Something cracked the wall facing the Columbus Avenue. Mr. Anderson ushered all of the students of out the classroom, except for us. The wall crumbled as a massive hellhound broke through the wall. It growled at us.

"We just got expelled," Percy said.

"Don't worry. It's not your fault. It's the hellhound's."

Together, we charged.

I tapped my bracelet and Aegis sprang to life on my arm. I opened my collapsible mace canister and my spear appeared in my hand. Percy uncapped his ballpoint pen, Riptide. We slashed and hacked at the hellhound, but it's claws prevented us from getting any lethal strikes in.

"Attack plan Macedonia!" Percy yelled.

"Alright," I yelled back. I backed off and let Percy distract the beast. I backed into a corner of the room and let Percy lure it to another corner. When Percy backed against the wall, I sprung into action.

I pointed my spear at the hellhound and yelled. A bolt of electricity shot from my spear and hit the hellhound. It howled. Then, I charged at the hellhound's side and jabbed at it with my spear. The spear lodged itself into the hellhound's leg. It turned toward me and swiped. I barely dodged it in time and it scraped my leather jacket.

As I did that, Percy snuck up on the hellhound's left side and stabbed it through the heart. With one last howl of pain, the hellhound burst into golden dust and glittered in the sunlight.

Percy and I high-fived and got our backpacks. We hopped out the hole in the wall as adults rushed into the destroyed room. A few, like Mr. Anderson, called us to get back. Most, however, like Principal Franklin yelled that we were expelled.

"When you go to school with me," Percy said, "you get used to it."

We walked back home. Paul was visiting. When we walked in, Paul frowned.

"Aren't you two supposed to be in school?"

Percy threw his bag on the floor near the entrance. I carried mine to my room.

"We got expelled," Percy said nonchalantly.

I walked to my room. I knew I could use the Mist to cover up the story, but Percy had told me to not use it unless it was to get our names off of the wanted list. Obviously, Mr. Anderson would tell them the truth about us not being responsible about the destruction, but rather a 'black furred lion.'

As I dropped my bag down, I got some new clothes out. One of my two leather jackets got ripped up today so I decided to wear my black Green Day hoodie. I put it on and walked back to the living room.

"Well, I have to go, Sally," Paul said. "And I'm sorry to hear they expelled you for something you didn't do."

"Oh, well," said Percy. "I'm used to it."

"See you later, Sally," Paul said.

"See you later, Paul."

Paul smiled and closed the door behind him. Sally locked the door and turned to us. "Which monster?"

"Hellhound."

Sally sighed. "Ah, well. At least you didn't get attacked as much."

I looked at her. "What do you mean didn't get attacked as much?"

"In January," she started, "I saw a couple of dracaena standing outside the school."

I was about to ask how she saw them, but I remembered that Sally was clear-sighted and could see straight through the Mist.

"Maybe they're thinking about how great we are at fighting," Percy boasted.

"Or... they could be flocking to Kronos' army in the west," I suggested.

"Yeah, probably that," Percy said.

Sally looked at us worriedly. "You make sure that you are safe when you go on dangerous quests."

"Don't worry, mom," Percy said. "We'll be fine."

"Oh you know that the quests are dangerous and you can die," she replied.

"Don't worry, Sally. I'll take good care of him," I said.

Sally turned to me as well. "You too, Thalia. You also need to be careful out there. I'm your legal guardian and I don't want you to die either. Besides, you're like a daughter-in-law to me."

If I had been drinking water, I would've done a spit take. Percy was drinking water. Water sprayed all over the living room couch.

"Daughter-in-law?" Percy asked wide-eyed.

"Not yet," Sally said, with a small smile on her face, as if she could tell the future.

"Mom!" Percy blushed.

I snapped out of my shock. "You really care for me a lot?"

"Of course."

I felt kind of uncomfortable because no one has ever cared for me this much, aside from Luke and Annabeth when we were on the run.

"Thanks, Sally," I said. "And you really consider me as part of the family?"

"Definitely," she replied.

"Thanks again, Sally."

She smiled at me and went to the kitchen, probably to start ideas for writing a new book. Percy grabbed my arm and tugged on it, indicating he wanted to go somewhere. I followed him.

He led me to the balcony, where we first became boyfriend and girlfriend. We looked down at the traffic of New York City and relaxed for a couple of hours.

"It's nice to see New York like this, rather than what it will be like when Kronos invades," I said.

Percy nodded. "We need to relax now, though."

As soon as Percy said that, an Iris-message appeared. Chiron and Clarisse were in the image. Clarisse wasn't exactly my favorite person, but she's reliable and brave in battle.

"Percy. Thalia," Chiron said. "We must briefly talk."

We nodded and motioned for him to continue.

"When one demigod came to camp earlier this spring, an Apollo camper, he noted that there were a lot more monsters roaming around New York than usual."

Percy and I looked at each other. I thought Kronos would invite all monsters to be a part of his army?

"But at the same time, Kronos is forming an army. To lead an invasion route straight into the heart of camp," Chiron continued, "through the Labyrinth."

I remembered Chiron muttering about the Labyrinth the night we got back to camp.

"I will tell you more when you get to camp in the summer, but a warning to you. There is an entrance to the Labyrinth near your mother's apartment so watch out for lingering monsters."

"Wait," Percy said. "Monsters could start appearing now? Does that mean the attack is soon?"

"No, but monster activity is going up," Clarisse said, a little shaky. "Believe me on that."

Percy and I shrugged. We may not completely like Clarisse, but she isn't much of a liar.

"Alright, Chiron," I said. "We'll keep an eye out."

Chiron nodded and swiped his hand through the mist. I turned to Percy.

"The Labyrinth. Invented by a guy named Daedalus, right?"

He shrugged. "I'm not a genius on that kind of topic. Don't ask me."

I shook my head. "Kelp Head."

"Pinecone Face."

"Seaweed Brain."

"Bird Brain."

"Barnacle Boy."

"Beautiful."

"Handsome."

We kissed for a few seconds before Sally interrupted us.

"Thalia. Percy. I made chocolate-chip cookies for us to enjoy."

Percy and I broke apart and glanced at each other.

We yelled simultaneously, "My cookies!"

I pushed Percy to my right and sprinted into the house. I made it to the living room when Percy tackled me to the ground. He started tickling my sides.

"Stop-stop... Percy!" I said, gasping for breath.

"The Tickle Monster is here," he said. "Oh, wait. I'm the Cookie Monster!"

He got up and ran to the kitchen.

"Hey! Not fair!" I yelled back and got up.

I ran into the kitchen and started eating the delicious chocolate-chip cookies. We laughed and joked around, having fun. Little did we know, our fun wasn't going to last very long.

Hopefully you enjoyed this. Please review or private message me for suggestions and opinions.

SharkAttack719 out. :)

Check out my other stories. I recommend not viewing the 'Flash to the Past: Reading the Titan's Curse' one because it is discontinued.

Go to The SilverEyed Angel's page to ask about the continuation of the Pertemis story.

A HEADS UP: There will be a Zoe story that I'm going to post. I'm just thinking of some ideas before I put up a vote for you to choose which story you want.