“I disobeyed Ra's wishes, and so he ordered my onw father, Shu-""Hang on," I said. "Shoe?""S-h-u," she said. "The god of the wind.""On." I wished these gods had names that wearn't common household objects. "Go on, please.”
“Annabeth,” he said hesitantly, “in New Rome, demigods can live their whole lives in peace.” Her expression turned guarded. “Reyna explained it to me. But, Percy, you belong at Camp Half-Blood. That other life—”“I know,” Percy said. “But while I was there, I saw so many demigods living without fear: kids going to college, couples getting married and raising families. There’s nothing like that at Camp Half-Blood. I kept thinking about you and me…and maybe someday when this war with the giants is over…”It was hard to tell in the golden light, but he thought Annabeth was blushing. “Oh,” she said…“I’m sorry,” he said. “I just…I had to think of that to keep going. To give me hope. Forget I mentioned—”“No!” she said. “Gods, Percy, that’s so sweet.”
“Oh, Hazel is awesome," Don Said. "She's so nice! All the other campers are like 'Go away Don.' But she's like 'Please go away, Don.' I love her!”
“its my birthday wish me happy birthday horus said happy birthday I yelled now shut up”
“Sadie," he said forlornly, "when you become a parent, you may understand this. One of my hardest jobs as a father, one of my greatest duties, was to realize that my own dreams, my own goals and wishes, are secondary to my children's.”
“Wow," Thalia muttered. "Apollo is hot." "He's the sun god," I said."That's not what I meant.”
“If I've got the powers of a god, then why am I so...""Lame?" Sadie suggested."Shut up," I said.”