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By emilia_riddle_99

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โ๐’๐“๐€๐˜ ๐–๐ˆ๐‹๐ƒ, ๐Œ๐Ž๐Ž๐ ๐‚๐‡๐ˆ๐‹๐ƒโž IN WHICH two forbidden demigods cross paths, and interlock fates ๏น™๐™ฅ... More

Cast!
Prologue
Sea Green meet Y/e/c
Chat with Percy
Campfire
Capture the flag
Quest
Bus ride
NEW CHARACTER (S) ALERT!
Uatnyu Mes Gderan Gomen Meprouim
Meeting Gladiola
Train Ride
Percy Almost Dies (Not The First Time And Not The Last)
Ares
WAT R A D
Ride
Lotus Casino
Pearls & Waterbeds
A/N
Cerberus
The Underworld
Ares Part 2 (And Hopefully The Last)
Olympus & Ugliano
Saying Goodbye
Tammi & Kelli
Laistrygonians
Three Old Ladies And A Taxi
Colchis bulls
Percy's New Roommate
Caught in 4K (A/N)
Stymphalian Birds
The Beginning Of The Quest
The Princess Andromeda
Luke
Monster Doughnuts
Circe's Island
Incorrect Quotes & Memes
Sirens & Mum
Polyphemus's Cave
Polyphemus Caught Nobody
We Leave Thanks To Luck & A Hippocampi
Luke (Again)
Party Ponies
Back To Camp & Chariot Race
Thalia
Westover Hall
Hunters
Zoรซ Nightshade
Artemis
Thalia Torches New England
Camp
Dreams
I Place An Underwater Phone Call
An Old Dead Friend Comes To Visit
Zoรซ Gets A Quest
Everyone Hates Me, But The Horse
Grayson And I Make A Dangerous Promise
A God Tells Me A Story
A/N
We Learn How To Grow Zombies
I Break A Few Rocket Ships
Grover Gets A Lamborghini
I Go Snowboarding With A Pig
We Visit The Junkyard Of The Gods
I Have A Dam Problem
A Mortal Saves My Life (Not The First Time And Not The Last)
Bonus Chapter: Y/n & Grayson Being The Best Roommates Ever
I Wrestle Santa's Evil Twin
We Meet The Dragon Of Eternal Bad Breath
I Put On A Few Million Extra Pounds
Stars
Truth
Nico Finds Out
"Date"
Panic
Nico di Angelo
Incorrect Quotes & Memes Pt. 2 Because Y'all Liked Them
Aethiopian Drakon
War Games & A New Find
My First Quest
Luke & Nico
Janus
Kampรช
Eurytion, Geryon & The Two-Headed Dog
Eurytion Is Freed
Tested By A Sphinx
Percy
Dating
Rachel
Bickering
The Ghost King
Luke... Or Is It Kronos?
Pan (The God, Not The Sexuality)
The Battle Of The Labyrinth
Moon Dust
Goodbyes & Departures
More Incorrect Quotes!
Percy's Birthday
Luke... Wait! He Goes By Kronos Now?
Poseidon's Fishy Palace
We Have Some Bad News

Charybdis & Scylla

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By emilia_riddle_99

Y/n Pov:

"You are in so much trouble," Clarisse said. 

We'd just finished a ship tour we didn't want, through dark rooms overcrowded with dead sailors. We'd seen the coal bunker, the boilers and engine, which huffed and groaned like it would explode any minute. We'd seen the pilothouse and the powder magazine and gunnery deck (Clarisse's favourite) with two Dahlgren smoothbore cannons on the port and starboard sides and a Brooke nine-inch rifled gun fore and aft—all specially refitted to fire celestial bronze cannonballs. 

Everywhere we went, dead Confederate sailors stared at us, their ghostly bearded faces shimmering over their skulls. They approved of Annabeth because she told them she was from Virginia. They were interested in Percy, too, because his last name was Jackson—like the Southerngeneral—but then he ruined it by telling them he was from New York. They all hissed and muttered curses about Yankees. When I told them I was from England, they approved and complimented England's boats and sailing devices.

Tyson was terrified of them. All through the tour, he insisted I hold his hand, which I wasn't too thrilled about. 

Finally, we were escorted to dinner. The CSS Birmingham captain's quarters were about the size of a walk-in closet, but still much bigger than any other room on board. The table was set with white linen and china. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, potato chips, and Dr Pepperswere served by skeletal crewmen. I didn't want to eat anything served by ghosts, but my hunger overruled my fear. 

"Tantalus expelled you for eternity," Clarisse told us smugly. "Mr D said if any of you show your face at camp again, he'll turn you into squirrels and run you over with his SUV." 

"Did they give you this ship?" Percy asked. 

"'Course not. My father did." 

"Ares?" 

Clarisse sneered. "You think your daddy is the only one with sea power? The spirits on the losing side of every war owe a tribute to Ares. That's their curse for being defeated. I prayed to my father for a naval transport and here it is. These guys will do anything I tell them. Won't you, Captain?" 

The captain stood behind her looking stiff and angry. His glowing green eyes fixed me with a hungry stare. "If it means an end to this infernal war, ma'am, peace, at last, we'll do anything. Destroy anyone." 

Clarisse smiled. "Destroy anyone. I like that." 

Tyson gulped. 

"Clarisse," I said, "Luke might be after the Fleece, too. We saw him. He's got the coordinates and he's heading south. He has a cruise ship full of monsters—" 

"Good! I'll blow him out of the water." 

"You don't understand," I said. "We have to combine forces. Let us help you—" 

"No!" Clarisse pounded the table. "This is my quest, Katniss! Finally, I get to be the hero, and you three will not steal my chance." 

"Where are your cabin mates?" Percy asked. "You were allowed to take two friends with you, weren't you?" 

"They didn't...I let them stay behind. To protect the camp." 

"You mean even the people in your cabin wouldn't help you?" 

"Shut up, Prissy! I don't need them! Or you!" 

"Clarisse," Percy said, "Tantalus is using you. He doesn't care about the camp. He'd love to see it destroyed. He's setting you up to fail." 

"No! I don't care what the Oracle—" She stopped herself. 

"What?" Percy said. "What did the Oracle tell you?" 

"Nothing." Clarisse's ears turned pink. "All you need to know is that I'm finishing this quest and you're not helping. On the other hand, I can't let you go..." 

"So we're prisoners?" Annabeth asked. 

"Guests. For now." Clarisse propped her feet up on the white linen tablecloth and opened another Dr Pepper. "Captain, take them below. Assign them hammocks on the berth deck. If they don't mind their manners, show them how we deal with enemy spies." 

~

I woke to alarm bells ringing throughout the ship. 

The captain's gravelly voice: "All hands on deck! Find Lady Clarisse! Where is that girl?" 

Then his ghostly face appeared above me. "Get up, brit. Your friends are already above. We are approaching the entrance." 

"The entrance to what?" 

He gave me a skeletal smile. "The Sea of Monsters, of course." 

I stuffed my few belongings that had survived the Hydra into a sailor's canvas knapsack and slung it over my shoulder. I had a sneaking suspicion that one way or another I would not be spending another night aboard the CSS Birmingham. 

I was on my way upstairs when something made me freeze. A presence nearby—something familiar and unpleasant. For no particular reason, I felt like picking a fight. I wanted to punch a dead Confederate. The last time I'd felt like that kind of anger... 

Instead of going up, I crept to the edge of the ventilation grate and peered down into the boiler deck. There I found Percy, who stopped me. He mouthed one word which could explain what I was feeling:

"Ares."

"I don't want excuses, little girl!" Ares growled. 

"Y-yes, father," Clarisse mumbled. 

"You don't want to see me mad, do you?" 

"No, father." 

"No, father," Ares mimicked. "You're pathetic. I should've let one of my sons take this quest." 

"I'll succeed!" Clarisse promised, her voice trembling. "I'll make you proud." 

"You'd better," he warned. "You asked me for this quest, girl. If you let that slimeballJackson kid steal it from you—" 

"But the Oracle said—" 

"I DON'T CARE WHAT IT SAID!" Ares bellowed with such force that his image shimmered. "You will succeed. And if you don't..." 

He raised his fist. Even though he was only a figure in the steam, Clarisse flinched. 

"Do we understand each other?" Ares growled. 

The alarm bells rang again. I heard voices coming toward Percy and me, officers yelling orders to ready the cannons. 

We crept back from the ventilation grate and made our way upstairs to join Annabeth and Tysonon the spar deck. 

"What's wrong?" Annabeth asked us. 

We didn't say anything. I didn't know what to think about what I'd seen downstairs.

Clarisse came up the stairs right after me. I tried not to look at her. 

She grabbed a pair of binoculars from a zombie officer and peered toward the horizon. "At last. Captain, full steam ahead!" 

I looked in the same direction as she was, but I couldn't see much. The sky was overcast. The air was hazy and humid, like steam from an iron. If I squinted real hard, I could just make out a couple of dark fuzzy splotches in the distance. 

The engine groaned as we increased speed. 

Tyson muttered nervously, "Too much strain on the pistons. Not meant for deep water." 

I wasn't sure how he knew that, but it made me nervous. 

After a few more minutes, the dark splotches ahead of us came into focus. To the north, a huge mass of rock rose out of the sea—an island with cliffs at least a hundred feet tall. About half a mile south of that, the other patch of darkness was a storm brewing. The sky and sea boiled together in a roaring mass. 

"Hurricane?" Annabeth asked. 

"No," Clarisse said. "Charybdis." 

Annabeth paled. My mouth hung open. "Are you crazy?" we exclaimed in unison.

"Only way into the Sea of Monsters. Straight between Charybdis and her sister Scylla." Clarisse pointed to the top of the cliffs. 

"What do you mean the only way?" Percy asked. "The sea is wide open! Just sail around them." 

Clarisse rolled her eyes. "Don't you know anything? If I tried to sail around them, they would just appear in my path again. If you want to get into the Sea of Monsters, you have to sail through them." 

"What about the Clashing Rocks?" I said."That's another gateway. Jason used it." 

"I can't blow apart rocks with my cannons," Clarisse said. "Monsters, on the other hand..." 

"You are crazy," I decided. 

"Watch and learn, Moon Archer." Clarisse turned to the captain. "Set course for Charybdis!" 

"Aye, m'lady."The engine groaned, the iron plating rattled, and the ship began to pick up speed.

"Y/n," Percy said, "Charybdis sucks up the sea. Isn't that the story?" 

"And spits it back out again." 

"What about Scylla?" 

"She lives in a cave, upon those cliffs. If we get too close, her snaky heads will come down and start plucking sailors off the ship." 

"Choose Scylla then, Clarisse," Percy told her. "Everybody goes below deck and we chug right past." 

"No!" Clarisse insisted. "If Scylla doesn't get her easy meat, she might pick up the whole ship. Besides, she's too high to make a good target. My cannons can't shoot straight up. Charybdis just sits there at the centre of her whirlwind. We're going to steam straight toward her, train our guns on her, and blow her to Tartarus!" 

She said it with such relish I almost wanted to believe her. 

The engine hummed. The boilers were heating up so much I could feel the deck getting warm beneath my feet. The smokestacks billowed. The red Ares flag whipped in the wind. 

As we got closer to the monsters, the sound of Charybdis got louder and louder—a horrible wet roar like the galaxy's biggest toilet being flushed. Every time Charybdis inhaled, the ship shuddered and lurched forward. Every time she exhaled, we rose in the water and were buffeted by ten-foot waves. 

I tried to time the whirlpool. As near as I could figure, it took Charybdis about three minutes to suck up and destroy everything within a half-mile radius. To avoid her, we would have to skirt right next to Scylla's cliffs. And as bad as Scylla might be, those cliffs were looking awfully good to me. 

Undead sailors calmly went about their business on the spar deck. I guess they'd fought a losing cause before, so this didn't bother them. Or maybe they didn't care about getting destroyed because they were already deceased. Neither thought made me feel any better. 

I stood next to Percy, gripping the rail. "You still have your thermos full of wind?" 

I nodded. "But it's too dangerous to use with a whirlpool like that. More wind might just make things worse." 

"What about controlling the water?" I asked. "You're Poseidon's son. You've done it before." 

Percy closed his eyes for a moment. Then he frowned and opened them again. "I—I can't," he said miserably. 

"We need a backup plan," I said. "This isn't going to work." 

"Annabeth is right," Tyson said. "Engine's no good." 

"What do you mean?" Annabeth asked. 

"Pressure. Pistons need fixing." 

Before he could explain, the cosmic toilet flushed with a mighty roar. The ship lurched forward and I was thrown to the deck. We were in the whirlpool. 

"Full reverse!" Clarisse screamed above the noise. The sea churned around us, waves crashing over the deck. The iron plating was now so hot it steamed. "Get us within firing range! Make ready starboard cannons!" 

Dead Confederates rushed back and forth. The propeller ground into reverse, trying to slow the ship, but we kept sliding toward the centre of the vortex. 

A zombie sailor burst out of the hold and ran to Clarisse. His grey uniform was smoking. His beard was on fire. "Boiler room overheating, ma'am! She's going to blow!" 

"Well, get down there and fix it!" 

"Can't!" the sailor yelled. "We're vaporizing in the heat." 

Clarisse pounded the side of the casemate. "All I need is a few more minutes! Just enough to get in range!" 

"We're going in too fast," the captain said grimly. "Prepare yourself for death." 

"No!" Tyson bellowed. "I can fix it." 

Clarisse looked at him incredulously. "You?" 

"He's a Cyclops," Annabeth said. "He's immune to fire. And he knows mechanics." 

"Go!" yelled Clarisse. 

"Tyson, no!" Percy grabbed his arm. "It's too dangerous!"

Tyson patted Percy's hand. "Only way, brother." His expression was determined—confident, even. I'd never seen him look like this before. "I will fix it. Be right back."

Percy reluctantly let go and Tyson went down the hatch with the zombie sailor. I held Percy's hand in comfort and he blushed and intertwined our fingers. My face felt a little heated but I brushed it off and held onto the ship.

Then I saw Charybdis. 

She appeared only a few hundred yards away, through a swirl of mist and smoke and water. The first thing I noticed was the reef—a black crag of coral with a fig tree clinging to the top, an oddly peaceful thing in the middle of a maelstrom. All around it, water curved into a funnel, like light around a black hole. Then I saw the horrible thing anchored to the reef just below the waterline—an enormous mouth with slimy lips and mossy teeth the size of rowboats. And worse, the teeth had braces, bands of corroded scummy metal with pieces of fish and driftwood and floating garbage stuck between them.

Charybdis was an orthodontist's nightmare. She was nothing but a huge black maw with bad teeth alignment and a serious overbite, and she'd done nothing for centuries but eat without brushing after meals. As I watched, the entire sea around her was sucked into the void—sharks, schools of fish, a giant squid. And I realized that in a few seconds, the CSS Birmingham would be next. 

"Lady Clarisse," the captain shouted. "Starboard and forward guns are in range!" 

"Fire!" Clarisse ordered. 

Three rounds were blasted into the monster's maw. One blew off the edge of an incisor. Another disappeared into her gullet. The third hit one of Charybdis's retaining bands and shot back at us, snapping the Ares flag off its pole. 

"Again!" Clarisse ordered. The gunners reloaded, but I knew it was hopeless. We would have to pound the monster a hundred more times to do any real damage, and we didn't have that long. We were being sucked in too fast. 

Then the vibrations in the deck changed. The hum of the engine got stronger and steadier. The ship shuddered and we started pulling away from the mouth. 

"Tyson did it!" Annabeth said. 

"Wait!" Clarisse said. "We need to stay close!" 

"We'll die!" Percy said. "We have to move away."

I gripped the rail as the ship fought against the suction. The broken Ares flag raced past us and lodged in Charybdis's braces. We weren't making much progress, but at least we were holding our own. Tyson had somehow given us just enough juice to keep the ship from being sucked in. 

Suddenly, the mouth snapped shut. The sea died to absolute calm. Water washed overCharybdis. 

Then, just as quickly as it had closed, the mouth exploded open, spitting out a wall of water, ejecting everything inedible, including our cannonballs, one of which slammed into the side of the CSS Birmingham with a ding like a bell on a carnival game. 

We were thrown backwards on a wave that must've been forty feet high. We were still spinning out of control, hurtling toward the cliffs on the opposite side of the strait. 

Another smouldering sailor burst out of the hold. He stumbled into Clarisse, almost knocking them both overboard. "The engine is about to blow!" 

"Where's Tyson?" Percy demanded.

"Still down there," the sailor said. "Holding it together somehow, though I don't know for how much longer." 

The captain said, "We have to abandon ship." 

"No!" Clarisse yelled. 

"We have no choice, m'lady. The hull is already cracking apart! She can't—" 

He never finished his sentence. Quick as lightning, something brown and green shot from the sky, snatched up the captain and lifted him away. All that was left were his leather boots. 

"Scylla!" a sailor yelled, like another column of reptilian flesh shot from the cliffs and snapped him up. It happened so fast it was like watching a laser beam rather than a monster. I couldn't even make out the thing's face, just a flash of teeth and scales. 

I drew my bow and arrow and tried to shoot at the monster, as it carried off another deckhand, but I couldn't see my target that well. 

"Everyone get below!" Percy yelled. 

"We can't!" Clarisse drew her sword. "Below deck is in flames." 

"Lifeboats!" I said. "Quick!" 

"They'll never get clear of the cliffs," Clarisse said. "We'll all be eaten." 

"We have to try. Percy, the thermos." 

"I can't leave Tyson!" 

"We have to get the boats ready!"

Clarisse took my command. She and a few of her undead sailors uncovered one of the two emergency rowboats while Scylla's heads rained from the sky like a meteor shower with teeth, picking off Confederate sailors one after another. 

"Get the other boat." Percy gave me the thermos. "I'll get Tyson." 

"You can't!" I said. "The heat will kill you!" 

He didn't listen. Percy intertwined our hands and ran below deck when one of Scylla's hands grabbed him.

"Percy!" I cried.

Annabeth grabbed my wrist and pulled me into a lifeboat. We quickly rowed away and the CSS Birmingham exploded as Percy fell.

KABOOM! 

The engine room blew, sending chunks of ironclad flying in either direction like a fiery set of wings. 

"Tyson!" I yelled.

We had gotten far, but not far enough to not feel the shockwave. I was pulled back and had to distribute my weight on the boat so it didn't turn over. 

Annabeth grabbed the thermos from my hands and opened it a little too much. White sheets of wind blasted in every direction, scattering the lifeboats, lifting Percy out of his free fall and propelling him across the ocean.

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