~ { Shadow and Beauty } ~

By ChildOfApollo7

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A fanfic where Kiara Morrigan, a daughter of Pluto, falls for Piper McLean, a daughter of Aphrodite. ON HIATU... More

Foreword
The School Bus
The Skywalk
The Wind Spirits
The Chariot
Camp Half-Blood
The Tour
Cabin Nine
The Big House
Juno
Cabin Fifteen
Dreams
The Campfire
The Daughter of Pluto
The Prophecy
Memories
The Bronze Dragon
The Son of Jupiter
Our Saving Grace
Cabin Ten
Cabin One
Quebec City
The Ice Palace
The Ice Princess
Hera's Gamble
Finally Leaving the Palace
The Fall
Cyclopes
Princess Potty Sludge
Ma Gasket and Her Ugly Sons
Fire Boy
What Kiara Remembers
Sewers
Princess of Colchis
Shopping With A Princess
Medea
Dragons
Organic Life Forms
The White Mansion
The Old Man And His Scary Son
Gold King
We're In A Cave
Wolf-Man
Hunters of Artemis
The Ghost
Kiara Opens Up A Little
Aeolus's Palace
The Crazy Wind God
Yep. That God Is Crazy
Piper Meets Her Mom
Piper Has A Wad of Cash
The Devil Mountain
Gaea's Gone. For Now
Tristan McLean Goes Home
Taking A Chopper To Battle
Hera Is Locked Up In A Cage But We Don't Really Care
We All Hate Khione
We Almost Die. Again
Hera's Rescued. Yay
Finally A Normal Day At Camp
The Council
Greeks And Romans
The Lost Hero-The Mark of Athena
The God of Boundaries
Seaweed Brain
Daughter of Wisdom
We Lose The Romans' Trust
A/N
Siplitting Up
The Goddess of Revenge
Echo
Narcissus
A/N
Katoptris
Blackjack And Tempest
Eidolons
We Talk A Lot
Getting Rid of The Eidolons
Why Nightmares?
Hazel And Kiara Officially Hate Everyone
Kate's Babies
Underwater
Operation End Table
Keep It Simple
Ghosts And Gardens
Tea Party With A Goddess
Storms And Skeletons
Sailing Through The Atlantic
Timelines
Shrimpzilla
Fish-Horse Guys
Really Good Brownies
Non Plus Ultra
Pen And Paper
The Horn of Plenty
Dolphin Men
Golden Boy
Rome
Raphael's Tomb
Eidolons Again
Dirt Face
The Room With Water
What Happened To The Nymphs?
Fresh Water
Wonder Bread
Mr. D Is A Calming Influence
Hazel, Kiara And Nico
Breaking Through
Chinese Spidercuffs
A One-Way Trip
Friends To Save
Mark of Athena-House of Hades
Arion
Hecate
Gaea Is A Bitch As Usual
Dwarfs
Phil From 'Hercules'
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Leo's Dragon

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By ChildOfApollo7

{Piper}

The stunned silence was gratifying for a few seconds, but Piper felt ashamed of herself. Everybody turned and looked at The Poster, her dad flexing his muscles for the whole world to see.

   "Oh my gods!" half the girls screamed at once.

   "Sweet!" a guy said. "The dude with the sword who killed that other dude in that movie?"

   "He is so hot for an old guy," a girl said, and then she blushed. "I mean I'm sorry. I know he's your dad. That's so weird!"

   "It's weird, all right," Piper agreed.

   "Do you think you could get me his autograph?" another girl asked.

   Piper forced a smile. She couldn't say, If my dad survives... "Yeah, no problem," she managed.

   The girl squealed in excitement, and more kids surged forward, asking a dozen questions at once.

   "Have you ever been on the set?"

   "Do you live in a mansion?"

   "Do you have lunch with movie stars?"

   "Have you had your rite of passage?"

   That one caught Piper off guard. "Rite of what?" she asked.

   The girls and guys giggled and shoved each other around like this was an embarrassing topic.

   "The rite of passage for an Aphrodite child," one explained. "You get someone to fall in love with you. Then you break their heart. Dump them. Once you do that, you've proven yourself worthy of Aphrodite."

   Piper stared at the crowd to see if they were joking. "Break someone's heart on purpose? That's terrible!"

   The others looked confused.

   "Why?" a guy asked.

   "Oh my gods!" a girl said. "I bet Aphrodite broke your dad's heart! I bet he never loved anyone again, did he? That's so romantic! When you have your rite of passage, you can be just like Mom!"

   "Forget it!" Piper yelled, a little louder than she'd intended. The other kids backed away. "I'm not breaking somebody's heart just for a stupid rite of passage!"

   Which of course gave Drew a chance to take back control. "Well, there you go!" she cut in. "Silena said the same thing. She broke the tradition, fell in love with that Beckendorf boy, and stayed in love. If you ask me, that's why things ended tragically for her."

   "That's not true!" Lacy squeaked, but Drew glared at her, and she immediately melted back into the crowd.

   "Hardly matters," Drew continued, "because, Piper, hon, you couldn't break anyone's heart anyway. And this nonsense about your dad being Tristan McLean—that's so begging for attention."

   Several of the kids blinked uncertainly.

   "You mean he's not her dad?" one asked.

   Drew rolled her eyes. "Please. Now, it's time for breakfast, people, and Piper here has to start that little quest. So let's get her packed and get her out of here!"

   Drew broke up the crowd and got everyone moving. She called them "hon" and "dear," but her tone made it clear she expected to be obeyed.

   Mitchell and Lacy helped Piper pack. They even guarded the bathroom while Piper went in and changed into a better traveling outfit. The hand-me- downs weren't fancy—thank god—just well-worn jeans, a T-shirt, a comfortable winter coat, and hiking boots that fit perfectly. She strapped her dagger, Katoptris, to her belt.

   When Piper came out, she felt almost normal again. The other campers were standing at their bunks while Drew came around and inspected. Piper turned to Mitchell and Lacy and mouthed, Thank you. Mitchell nodded grimly. Lacy flashed a full-braces smile. Piper doubted Drew had ever thanked them for anything. She also noticed that the King of Sparta poster had been wadded up and thrown in the trash. Drew's orders, no doubt. Even though Piper had wanted to take the poster down herself, now she was totally steamed.

   When Drew spotted her, she clapped in mock applause. "Very nice! Our little quest girl all dressed in Dumpster clothes again. Now, off you go! No need to eat breakfast with us. Good luck with... whatever. Bye!"

   Piper shouldered her bag. She could feel everyone else's eyes on her as she walked to the door. She could just leave and forget about it. That would've been the easy thing. What did she care about this cabin, these shallow kids?

   Except that some of them had tried to help her. Some of them had even stood up to Drew for her.

   She turned at the door. "You know, you all don't have to follow Drew's orders."

   The other kids shifted. Several glanced at Drew, but she looked too stunned to respond.

   "Umm," one managed, "she's our head counselor."

   "She's a tyrant," Piper corrected. "You can think for yourselves. There's got to be more to Aphrodite than this."

   "More than this," one kid echoed.

   "Think for ourselves," a second muttered.

   "People!" Drew screeched. "Don't be stupid! She's charm-speaking you."

   "No," Piper said. "I'm just telling the truth."

   At least, Piper thought that was the case. She didn't understand exactly how this charmspeaking business worked, but she didn't feel like she was putting any special power into her words. She didn't want to win an argument by tricking people. That would make her no better than Drew. Piper simply meant what she said. Besides, even if she tried charmspeaking, she had a feeling it wouldn't work very well on another charmspeaker like Drew.

   Drew sneered at her. "You may have a little power, Miss Movie Star. But you don't know the first thing about Aphrodite. You have such great ideas? What do you think this cabin is about, then? Tell them. Then maybe I'll tell them a few things about you, huh?"

   Piper wanted to make a withering retort, but her anger turned to panic. She was a spy for the enemy, just like Silena Beauregard. An Aphrodite traitor. Did Drew know about that, or was she bluffing? Under Drew's glare, her confidence began to crumble.

   "Not this," Piper managed. "Aphrodite is not about this."

   Then she turned and stormed out before the others could see her blushing.

   Behind her, Drew started laughing. "Not this? Hear that, people? She doesn't have a clue!"

   Piper promised herself she would never ever go back to that cabin. She blinked away her tears and stormed across the green, not sure where she was going—until she saw the dragon swooping down from the sky.

   "Leo?" she yelled.

   Sure enough, there he was, sitting atop a giant bronze death machine and grinning like a lunatic. Even before he landed, the camp alarm went up. A conch horn blew. All the satyrs started screaming, "Don't kill me!" Half the camp ran outside in a mixture of pajamas and armor. The dragon set down right in the middle of the green, and Leo yelled, "It's cool! Don't shoot!"

   Hesitantly, the archers lowered their bows. The warriors backed away, keeping their spears and swords ready. They made a loose wide ring around the metal monster. Other demigods hid behind their cabin doors or peeped out the windows. Nobody seemed anxious to get close.

   Piper couldn't blame them. The dragon was huge. It glistened in the morning sun like a living penny sculpture—different shades of copper and bronze—a sixty-foot-long serpent with steel talons and drill-bit teeth and glowing ruby eyes. It had bat-shaped wings twice its length that unfurled like metallic sails, making a sound like coins cascading out of a slot machine every time they flapped.

   "It's beautiful," Piper muttered. The other demigods stared at her like she was insane.

   The dragon reared its head and shot a column of fire into the sky. Campers scrambled away and hefted their weapons, but Leo slid calmly off the dragon's back. He held up his hands like he was surrendering, except he still had that crazy grin on his face.

   "People of Earth, I come in peace!" he shouted. He looked like he'd been rolling around in the campfire. His army coat and his face were smeared with soot. His hands were grease-stained, and he wore a new tool belt around his waist. His eyes were bloodshot. His curly hair was so oily it stuck up in porcupine quills, and he smelled strangely of Tabasco sauce. But he looked absolutely delighted. "Festus is just saying hello!"

   "That thing is dangerous!" an Ares girl shouted, brandishing her spear. "Kill it now!"

   "Stand down!" someone ordered.

   To Piper's surprise, it was Jason. He pushed through the crowd, flanked by Annabeth and that girl from the Hephaestus cabin, Nyssa. Jason gazed up at the dragon and shook his head in amazement. "Leo, what have you done?"

   "Found a ride!" Leo beamed. "You said I could go on the quest if I got you a ride. Well, I got you a class-A metallic flying bad boy! Festus can take us anywhere!"

   "It—has wings," Nyssa stammered. Her jaw looked like it might drop off her face.

   "Yeah!" Leo said. "I found them and reattached them."

   "But it never had wings. Where did you find them?"

   Leo hesitated, and Piper could tell he was hiding something.

   "In... the woods," he said. "Repaired his circuits, too, mostly, so no more problems with him going haywire."

   "Mostly?" Nyssa asked.

   The dragon's head twitched. It tilted to one side and a stream of black liquid—maybe oil, hopefully just oil—poured out of its ear, all over Leo.

   "Just a few kinks to work out," Leo said.

   "But how did you survive... ?" Nyssa was still staring at the creature in awe. "I mean, the fire breath..."

   "I'm quick," Leo said. "And lucky. Now, am I on this quest, or what?"

   Jason scratched his head. "You named him Festus? You know that in Latin, 'festus' means 'happy'? You want us to ride off to save the world on Happy the Dragon?"

   The dragon twitched and shuddered and flapped his wings. "That's a yes, bro!" Leo said. "Now, um, I'd really suggest we get going, guys. I already picked up some supplies in the—um, in the woods. And all these people with weapons are making Festus nervous."

   Jason frowned. "But we haven't planned anything yet. We can't just—"

   "Go," Annabeth said. She was the only one who didn't look nervous at all. Her expression was sad and wistful, like this reminded her of better times. "Jason, you've only got three days until the solstice now, and you should never keep a nervous dragon waiting. This is certainly a good omen. Go!"

   Jason nodded. Then he smiled at Piper. "You ready, partner?"

   Piper looked at the bronze dragon wings shining against the sky, and those talons that could've shredded her to pieces. "What about Kiara? Wasn't she coming with us?"

   Annabeth put a hand on her shoulder, and Piper recognized the look in her eyes. They hadn't seen her since last night. "I'm sure we'll find her. I promise you that, Piper."

   "If she's not coming, then neither am I," Piper said, crossing her arms over her chest. "We need her. I can feel it." That was complete bullshit but Piper had seen how uncomfortable Kiara had been with the other campers and she didn't want to leave the dark haired girl here on her own. Plus, Annabeth wouldn't be here either; she was going searching for Percy.

   "Piper—" Jason started to say, but he was cut short by a familiar voice.

   "It's fine, Piper, I'm here. I'll come, but I heard I needed Chiron's permission for a fourth person going on the quest."

   Piper couldn't remember a time when she was that happy to see the Kiara. She flung herself in the girl's arms and, after a moment of hesitation, Kiara hugged her back.

   "I was so worried about you," Piper mumbled into her ear.

   "Well I'm fine," Kiara assured. "So, are we going on this quest or what?"

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