At the Museum (Platonic Chase family ღ | ✨)

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As you were walking together through the exhibition, there was some comfortable banter between the three of you. At a depiction of Jormungand, Magnus noted how it did not look like the serpent at all, while you joked when coming across a necklace made from beads that that person must have spent a lot of years at camp. At one point, Annabeth looked a little melancholic when she saw a bracelet that looked like Thalia's.

"Must be why Valkyries wear keys on their belts," Magnus guessed. "So they can lock up their stuff and flog anyone who tries to take it."

"I want to meet these Valkyries," Annabeth said.

"I can introduce you to one," Magnus offered, "You both can come to Boston and meet my friends," he pondered, "Perhaps there will be a Greek Mythology exhibit, so I can get you back for bringing me here."

"I will take you up for that, Magnus." You cackled.

Further into the exhibit, you stumbled onto bones from an actual Norseman. There was a lot of information about how the living situation of this person had been, however Magnus tried to lighten the situation. "I'm pretty sure I did Bikram yoga to the death with this dude last week," Magnus squinted his eyes as if to examine the bones more closely, "he must be an einherji now." "How do you do yoga to the death?" Annabeth asked, before her eyes widened, "Wait. I don't think I actually want to know."

Quickly after you entered the room with Norse instruments. Among everything there was something that looked, and sounded, suspiciously familiar.

"Is that a kazoo?" you guessed, "Did Vikings invent the kazoo? I am going to change religions." "Ugh," Annabeth said. "I got Percy a kazoo as a joke one time, and he would not stop playing it. It's literally his only musical talent." "Where is Percy?" Magnus asked. "I though I'd get to meet him." Annabeth frowned. "He's studying. He is not allowed to do anything fun until he passes his midterms." "Ouch," Magnus said, "His mom grounded him?" "Nope," you interjected, smiling knowingly. "I did," Annabeth said, "If he doesn't graduate high school, he doesn't get to go to college at New Rome with me. And if that happens, I will have to kill him with a kazoo." "That is if he doesn't die during the," you flailed your arms around a little, "'Godly entrance exam quest' or whatever bullshit he has to do." Annabeth sighed, "Yeah, because saving the world twice is not enough for a scholarship apparently." Magnus looked at the two of you as if you were crazy, "You know that, even if it's 'to the death' at least Valhalla has free education." "I would rather not have Percy die yet, but thanks for the offer." Annabeth sighed, "Are those Viking ice-skates?"

"They're made out of deer bones, they used to be strapped to your shoes." You mused, "looks pretty metal to me, to be honest. Just, whip out your bones, to your shoes and away you go!" "Sideways," Magnus speculated, "straight into the nearest tree." "I'd hate to see Viking skis," Annabeth said. "You would need really big deer for those." You commented, before moving along to the next display full of Viking swords.

"That's sad," Annabeth said, "Nothing is left but corroded metal." "Oh, you should've seen Jack when I pulled him out of the river," Magnus said, "He looked much worse." "You named your sword Jack?" you questioned him. "No, he named himself that." Magnus answered. "He ... what?" "I'll introduce you later. But I'm warning you, once he starts talking, he doesn't shut up."

"Your sword talks?" Annabeth asked and Magnus nodded nonchalantly. "Does he also talk to other swords? Or weapons?" you asked, and Magnus kept nodding. "I'll let him answer for himself, I am sure he would love the attention," Magnus grimaced, "just not here and now."

You agreed to keep going forward. There were several pieces of jewellery, including a broach that looked amazing despite being on the earth for thousands of years. "I think it's supposed to resemble the pendant on Brisingamen, Freya's necklace," Magnus mused, "It looks nice, but the real necklace is much fancier." "Why are you blushing?" Annabeth asked. "I am not blushing," Magnus insisted, "Freya just has a nice ear- uh, necklace. I mean necklace."

You were already standing a bit further, reading the text next to some shoes with spikes in them. "Hey Magnus," said boy turned to look at you, "did you know that if you die a dishonourable death and you go to Helheim, you are buried with spikes on your shoes like this? Apparently the road to Hel is icy and slippery." "I did not know," he remarked, "but wouldn't deer-ski's be faster?" he joked. "Personally," Annabeth piped in, "I'd go for the deer bone ice skates. Can't die by hitting a tree if you're already dead, right?" All three of you laughed, before moving onto the next display. It contained a magic amulet, used for cursing your enemies or protecting yourself from rune magic.

"I wish Hearthstone was here," Magnus said, "He would love this." "Yeah," Annabeth said, "Carter and Sadie would think that was pretty awesome too." "Why does everyone know people that I don't?" you said.

"Oh, Hearthstone is a friend of mine," Magnus clarified, "He's an elf, I guess. Likes rune magic." "Yeah, and Carter and Sadie are some uh... Egyptian friends of mine."

You looked at her, "Egyptian? Are you telling me-" "Maybe we'll talk about that at lunch," Annabeth said, "Over falafel and a large bottle of Advil."

As you moved further with Annabeth you both shuddered at a bunch of sickles. "I don't like sickles. They remind me of a certain Titan," Annabeth elaborated, but as you both kept walking you didn't notice that Magnus lingered at this exhibit.

You see, the sickles were actually a talisman that was the symbol of Frey. They would be used for the harvest. And maybe it was Magnus's imagination, but the light seemed to get brighter and warmer in the display case when he looked.

"Hey dad," Magnus said, after which he reluctantly moved along.

One of the last displays of the exhibit was a bunch of little silver Valkyrie amulets. As Magnus caught up to you and Annabeth he spoke up, "Sam would love these," "I've got to meet Samirah one of these days," Annabeth said, "She sounds great." "Yeah," Magnus said, "Just try not to meet her the way I did, by dying." "I think if we die, we get a different afterlife," you commented, but Annabeth ignored you. "Deal," she said, "Ready for some falafel?"

"The answer to that is always yes,"

And as you headed out to get lunch, a little bit of your family got repaired. It might be a while until you were as close as you were when you were little, but in time it will get better. That is, if no one died an early death (again).

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